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SATURDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY DOMINGO 5:00 pm 9:00 am 11:30 am 1:30 pm English English English Español
SUNDAY 5:00 pm
Youth Mass
WEEKEND MASSES Misas Fin de Semana
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY JUEVES FRIDAY 6:30 am 8:20 am 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 8:20 am
THURSDAY 6:45 am—Liturgy of the Hours
WEEKDAY MASSES Misas entre Semana
SATURDAY / SÁBADO WEDNESDAY / MIÉRCOLES THURSDAY / JUEVES 3:30 pm 5:00 pm 5:00 pm
RECONCILIATION Confesiones
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Welcome to St. Joseph Church!
1722 North Starr Drive Fayetteville, AR 72701
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD MAY 13, 2018
Dc. Bud Baldwin Dc. Marcelino Vazquez
Fr. Jason Tyler, S.T.L. Pastor
Fr. Elisée-Noël Njopmo Associate Pastor
CHURCH (479) 442-0890 SCHOOL ( 479) 442-4554
FAX (479) 442-7887 WEBSITE www.sjfay.com
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NEW PARISHIONERS Please register online at
www.sjfay.com or fill out a manila registration card
(found in the front hallway) and hand it to an usher
PHONE NUMBERS-EXT. BELOW CHURCH (479) 442-0890 SCHOOL (479) 442-4554 FAX (479) 442-7887 WEBSITE www.sjfay.com
BULLETIN DEADLINE Friday noon the week before publication
Deadlines before holidays vary
OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
WELCOME TO ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
In the event of an emergency, call the church office (442-0890)
and activate the emergency paging system (phone menu option #5)
For non-emergencies, please call during office hours
to make arrangements
BAPTISM We ask for registration
and faithful attendance. Please contact the church office
for more information.
PERPETUAL ADORATION
Please enter the Devotional Chapel
from the back parking lot.
RECONCILIATION ■ Wednesdays 5:00 p.m. ■ Thursdays 5:00 p.m. ■ Saturdays 3:30 p.m.
1. Go to formed.org/register 2. Enter Access Code: HQ6RZP 3. Enter your email and create a
password (you need this to login later) 4. Enjoy and share with others in
our local community Learn more at formed.org
COMMUNION TO THE SICK
Please call the office manager to arrange for a Sunday visit from an Extraordinary Minister
of Communion
MARRIAGE Please contact
the church office six months in advance.
FLOCKNOTE: Would you like to be updated by text or email about events happening at St. Joseph? Log in to our Flocknote system to sign up or to make sure your information is correct.
Go to www.flocknote.-com/sjfay OR text SJFAY to 84576. Text STOP to 84576 to stop txt notifications at any time. Text HELP for help. There is no charge for this service, but your carrier message and data rates may apply. View privacy policy and terms at flocknote.com/txt.
Church & School Staff Pastor Rev. Jason Tyler, S.T.L. jtyler@sjfay.com x200 Associate Pastor Rev. Eliseo Noel Njopmo enoel@sjfay.com x201
Deacon Dc. Bud Baldwin budfromlr@aol.com
Deacon Dc. Marcelino Vazquez lvazquez@sjfay.com
School Principal Jason Pohlmeier jpohlmeier@sjfay.com x207
School Office Manager Barbara Lupton blupton@sjfay.com x206
Church Operations Paul Warren pwarren@sjfay.com x141
Music Director Jane Heinrichs jheinrichs@sjfay.com x241
Faith Formation Maria Vazquez mvazquez@sjfay.com x203
Asst. Faith Formation Johanna Castillo jcastillo@sjfay.com x205
Adult Faith Formation Carrie Montemayor cmontemayor@sjfay.com x244
Youth Minister Jim Weir youthministry@sjfay.com x152
Parish Life Director Luz Morlet lmorlet@sjfay.com x150
Finance Manager Megan Sturgeon msturgeon@sjfay.com x204
Pastoral Secretary Lydia Worden lworden@sjfay.com x202
Asst. Finance Officer Johanna Castillo jcastillo@sjfay.com x205
Receptionist Tete Gonzalez tgonzalez@sjfay.com x212
Custodians Barbara Wragg, Dc. Marcelino Vazquez, John Stephens
MAYO 13, 2018 MAY 13, 2018
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MISSION STATEMENT Today we celebrate Christ's ascension into heaven and his commissioning of the disciples to carry on his mission in the world. First we hear Luke's de-scription of those events in the opening verses of the Acts of the Apostles. Next we hear words of encouragement and guidance from the Letter to the Ephesians. Finally we hear Mark's account of the Ascension, foretelling the mighty words and acts the Christian community would do in Jesus' name. Together these scriptures give us a vision of the mission of the church of Jesus Christ—a mission statement of sorts. Like mission statements in our par-ishes and corporations, this mis-sion statement can help us set priorities and focus our activi-ties. It can guide and support us as we strive to continue Christ's messianic mission on earth.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
GLADDEN US WITH HOLY JOYS, ALMIGHTY GOD, and make us rejoice with devout thanksgiving, for the Ascension of Christ your Son is our exaltation, and, where the Head has gone before in glory, the Body is called to follow in hope. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
MEN OF GALILEE, WHY GAZE IN WONDER AT THE HEAVENS? THIS JESUS WHOM YOU SAW ASCENDING INTO HEAVEN WILL RETURN AS YOU SAW HIM GO, ALLELUIA. ACTS 1:11
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONS
In Ireland and the United Kingdom, Mother's Day is over. "Mothering Sunday" was on the Fourth Sunday of Lent. Long ago, people were freed from work to travel on this day to the parish where they were baptized, their "Mother Church." Often, people were reunit-ed with their mothers on this day. Employers would release their work-ers and servants for this visit. The American celebration, while based on this custom, really has to do with an anti-war movement of moth-ers in Civil War times. They crusaded for better sanitary conditions for their sons. When President Wilson instituted the first Mother's Day in 1912, it was a day to fly the flag in honor of mothers whose children had died in battle. Knowing the tradition is a good balance to our celebration today. We can enfold in prayer the mothers who have suffered the loss of their children in war.
James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Let us love one another as Christ has loved us (3) by offering himself for our sins (2). His love is to be revealed to all the world (Ps), as Pe-ter himself taught (1).
FIRST READING — ACTS 10:25-26 The gift of the Holy Spirit
was poured out on the Gentiles also.
RESPONSORIAL — PSALM 98 The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power.
SECOND READING — 1 JOHN 4:7-10 God is love.
GOSPEL — JOHN 15:9-17 No one has greater love than this:
to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
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ALWAYS IN OUR PRAYERS Jerry Ausburn, Carol Canfield, Mary Cowan, Phil Hafen, Jen-nifer Hall, Leslie Harris, Mary Johnson, Mi-chael Mattison, Bryant Morales, Erika Nelson, Margaret Rengier, Marty Schaffeld, and Travis Steelman.
PLEASE PRAY FOR Jack R. Cleghorn, Henry & Lucy Craft, Pat Danganan, Jennifer DeClermont, Glenn Fields, Jackie Gam-mell, Chip Hammans, Beverly Heimsoth, Jennifer Elise, Bren-dan Kelly, Danny & Melody Key, Molly, Ryan & Oliver Klint-worth, Alma Knowles, John Lewandowski, Sheri, Caroline & Michael Madison, Nick Marsala, The Stewart McCallum Family, Allan Miller, Barbara Moore, Diana Nagel, Judy Overton, Santiaga Pacheco, Marge Pentix, Alice Phillips-Janes, Samir Alexander Ramirez, Doyle Ray, Cuauhtemoc Salazar, Stefan Savage, Kathy Tender, Joe Terminella, Mary Tolly, Julian Roque Tovar and all parishioners, friends and family enduring illness or suffering.
SATURDAY, MAY 19
3:30 PM Reconciliation Confessional 5:00 PM MASS Timothy McDonald
SUNDAY, MAY 20 PENTECOST SUNDAY Nursery available in Room 266
9:00 AM MASS Mont Warren 10:00 AM Coffee & Donuts Concessions 11:30 AM MASS Larry Thiessen †
1:30 PM MASS IN SPANISH All the People
2:30 PM Charismatic Teachings Rm 229
5:00 PM YOUTH MASS Don Whitney †
9:00 AM Legion of Mary Rm 229
8:00 AM Boys & Girls Soccer League Field
7:00 AM Vigilia Pentecostés Activity Center
10:00 AM Mary’s Mantle: A Prayer Shawl Ministry Rm 229 1:00 PM Park Waldroup: Eagle Scout Court of Honor Corry
PHONE PRAYER TREE If you have an urgent prayer request, please call:
• Claudette Warren at 442-7965 • or Elisa Victorino (Spanish) at 935-7156.
NO 6:30 AM MASS ON MAY 28, MEMORIAL DAY
ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS! Our Baccalaureate Masses for our graduating high school seniors will be next Sunday, May 20 at the 9:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Masses. Graduates, please wear your cap and gown and show up 20 minutes prior to the start of Mass. Graduates will process in at the beginning of Mass and re-ceive a blessing during Mass.
Please email Jim Weir at youthminstry@sjfay.com if you plan to attend. Also, please email Jim a photo along with a brief description of your future plans (where you will attend col-lege, etc.). We will have pictures of our graduates on the vid-eo board at the entrance to the church.
WEEKLY EVENTS
MONDAY, MAY 14 ST. MATHIAS 6:30 AM MASS Sarah D’Mello 4:00 PM Boys & Girls Soccer League Field 6:30 PM Bridge Club Corry Hall 6:30 PM Mon. Night Bible Study-Fulfilled Rm 225
TUESDAY, MAY 15 ST. ISIDORE 8:20 AM MASS SJCS Teachers & Staff (SI) 9:15 AM Wisdom Bible Study Rm 225 6:00 PM Finance Council Rm 229 7:00 PM Baptismal Prep in Spanish Rm 255 7:00 PM Gregorian Schola Corry Hall 7:00 PM Parish Council Rm 229 8:00 PM Light of Life Choir Rehearsal Rm 152
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 EASTER WEEKDAY 12:00 PM Canasta Rm 225 5:00 PM Reconciliation Confessional 6:00 PM MASS Betty Kaspereit † 6:15 PM Cub Scouts Rms 263,264 7:00 PM Adult Choir Rehearsal Rm 165
THURSDAY, MAY 17 EASTER WEEKDAY 6:45 AM Liturgy of the Hours Chapel Center
10:00 AM Meet the Saints Rm 229 10:00 AM Wisdom Bible Study Rm 225 12:30 PM Mah Jongg Rm 225
5:00 PM Reconciliation Confessional 6:00 PM MASS IN SPANISH Pedro Cortez Linares † 7:00 PM NWA Catholic Singles 40+ Rm 225
8:00 PM Light of Life Choir Rehearsal Rm 152
12:30 PM SJCS Field Day Activity Center
7:30 PM Prison Ministry-Word Liturgy Women’s DCC
FRIDAY, MAY 18 ST. JOHN I 8:20 AM MASS Jessie O’Malley † 9:00 AM SJCS Graduation Chapel Center 4:00 PM Boys & Girls Soccer League Field 7:00 PM Charismatic Group (Spanish) Rm 225, 229
7:30 PM Grupo San Juan Bautista Rm 152
SATURDAY, MAY 12 3:30 PM Reconciliation Confessional 5:00 PM MASS Lewis & Alice Hansen
6:15 PM Word of God Prayer Group Rm 225
12th Annual SJCS MEN’S NIGHT
6:30 PM to 10:00 PM The Big Red Barn
SUNDAY, MAY 13 ASCENSION OF THE LORD Nursery available in Room 266
9:00 AM MASS WITH MAY CROWNING Margaret Liberto
No Coffee & Donuts 11:30 AM MASS Sarah D’Mello
1:30 PM MASS WITH MAY CROWNING IN SPANISH
2:30 PM Charismatic Teachings Rm 229
5:00 PM YOUTH MASS John Polchowne
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PARISH MEETINGS & EVENTS BAPTISMAL PREPARATION will be Tuesday, June 5, at 6:00 p.m. in the Library with Deacon Bud Baldwin. Please call Lyd-ia at 442-0890 x202 to register.
Message from: St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish Please note that after Saturday, May 5, St. Thomas Aquinas will no longer have a regularly scheduled Saturday 9:00 a.m. Mass or 9:30 a.m. confessions as a part of its weekly sched-ule. This is the result of a change in the pastoral duties of the priests there.
All other weekly Mass and confession times will remain the same, and we hope to add additional confession times during the week when the fall semester begins. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
ST. JOSEPH PLAYGROUP Join the St. Joseph Playgroup! We are a group of moms who get together once a week on weekday mornings to give our babies/toddlers/preschoolers the opportunity for play and offer the moms a chance to socialize and share the faith. We meet in member's homes and public places like parks and community events. We welcome new members and love the opportunity to meet the moms and children of the parish. Please email betholoffson@hotmail.com if you would like to be added to the email distribution list.
NOVENA TO THE HOLY SPIRIT The Novena to the Holy Spirit is available at the end of the Mass. It is to be said daily from Ascension to Pentecost and so prepare our hearts to welcome the power of the Holy Spirit in our entire life!
ASSISTANT FINANCE MANAGER OPENING The parish has an immediate opening for Assistant Finance Manager. This part-time position works with volunteers to count and deposit weekly collections; assists with the coordi-nation of the parish's online giving program; records contri-butions; prepares donor acknowledgement correspondence; and other duties as assigned. The ideal candidate will be proficient in Microsoft Office and will be able to learn quickly Parish Data System; will have experience in finance or ac-counting; possess good organizational skills; and be able to maintain confidentiality regarding information processed.
If you are interested in applying, please send a resume and cover letter to Fr. Tyler at jtyler@sjfay.com.
ASSISTANT FAITH FORMATION OPENING The parish has an opening for Assistant Director of Faith For-mation. This part-time position involves administrative support as well as assistance in coordinating special events and sup-port during class time. Some nights and weekends are re-quired. Qualifications include practicing the Catholic faith and living according to the teachings of the Church; experi-ence in administration or customer service; strong communi-cation and organizational skills; familiarity with computer programs such as Microsoft Office; and compliance with the diocesan Safe Environment program. Being bilingual (English/Spanish) is preferred.
Interested applicants should send resume and cover letter to Fr. Tyler at jtyler@sjfay.com. Application deadline is May 23.
SEARCH #144 RETREAT Registrations are now being accepted for Search #144, a retreat to help juniors and seniors in high school get to know themselves better, deepen their friendship with Christ, and find support in living out their faith. Search #144 will be held at St. John Center, Little Rock, June 22 – 24, 2018. The fee is $135.00. For more information and registration forms visit our website at:
https://www.dolr.org/sites/default/files/documents/search-144.pdf
Scholarships are available by using the following form:
https://www.dolr.org/sites/default/f i les/documents/diocesanscholarshipapplication.pdf
If you have questions you may contact Trish Gentry tgen-try@dolr.org at the Diocese of Little Rock Youth Ministry of-fice at 501-664-0340 x418.
EXPERIENCE ITALY Interested in the pilgrimage to Italy with Father Tyler this Fall? Go to https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/842949 for infor-mation online, or ask Fr. Tyler.
SECOND COLLECTIONS May 5-6 St. Joseph School May 12-13 Building Fund
May 19-20 Catholic Communications Campaign
LOVING CHOICES BABY BOTTLE CAMPAIGN
Baby bottles will be distributed after the Masses on May 12 and 13 to raise money for Loving Choices Crisis Pregnancy Cen-ters of NWA. Just take a bottle home, fill it up with change, cash, or checks, and re-turn it to the receptacles in Corry Hall by Father’s Day, June 17.
Loving Choices provides pro-life counsel-ing, medical services, and parenting sup-port to women facing a crisis pregnancy. With your help last year, Loving Choices saved 186 babies and mothers from abortion. Please give generously! See the flyer on page 8.
CATHOLIC BIBLE INSTITUTE The Catholic Bible Institute will be June 15-17, at St. John Center in Little Rock. Bro. John Barker, OFM, will address “Treasuring the Old Testament Witness to God” throughout the weekend that also includes prayer, discussion, fellowship and good food. Paid registration of $125 is due by Friday, June 1. Contact LRSS for more information at 501-664-6102 or lrss@dolr.org.
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Stepping Stones
Thank you to everyone, who completed our survey for the design of our new church! We appreciate your input. Survey results will be given to the Core Team Design Com-mittee, who will:
• begin work on design proposals for our new church and project costs based on assessment results
• gather architectural qualifications and select architect
As a parish, we will submit a proposed building design to the bishop, who has the responsibility of approving the design or asking for modifications. As a parish, we want the bishop and our future architect to understand what is important to our parishioners. Therefore, your feedback will be valuable in helping to inform the design that the parish submits to the bishop and in explaining why various features are important to our parish community.
Loan Repayment Progress April ‘18 payment: $42,150.70—loan payment
plus eleven principal payments
Loan amount: $553,211.75
Loan balance: $261,233.84
Thank you to everyone supporting the Building Fund
Phase III Land Appeal! Your donations via direct deposit or the second monthly col-lection on second Sundays are making it possible for us to meet our Goal: Retire our land loan early and accelerate the date, when construction of our free-standing church can begin.
All donations over and above the loan payoff will go toward construction of a new church. A higher level of participation and support will enable us to move more quickly into the final phase of our parish’s Master Plan - a new church built on land that met the best location criteria. Ways to Donate: 1. Deposit your Phase III Building Fund Land Appeal Enve-
lope or check with Building Fund Land Appeal noted on the memo line ANY week in the collection basket. As long as, it is marked for the building fund, it will go to-wards the loan repayment collection.
2. Sign–up for online giving: to sign-up for automatic do-nations, visit our parish website sjfay.com and click on ‘Support’ then ‘Online Giving’. Register set up payment method(s) and select the fund(s) to which you wish to donate.
All donations are tax deductible.
Together, great things can be accomplished.
NOTES FROM THE SCHOOL:
Check out our beautiful butterfly garden on the north end of the parking lot.
Our 3rd grade is one of six schools around the nation awarded a generous grant from the Nation-al Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) that was inspired by MonarchRescue.org and Pope Francis’ call for environmental stewardship to help bring an increase in the Monarch population. This is year three of our butterfly garden. We worked to spread soil and plant monarch attracting plants this week in this beautiful weather. Thank you 3rd grade for your hard work!
Visit https://www.sjfayschool.com/summer-
program to learn more about our camps. We still
have a few openings for some of the weeks.
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We have six nominees for Parish Council. Next weekend, on May 19 and 20, we will vote at Mass to fill three vacancies.
You are eligible to vote if you are: A registered member of the parish and 18 years old or over.
Thank you to all of our wonderful nominees!
I am interested in serving on St. Joseph Parish Council for the following rea-sons: I believe that anyone who wishes to serve on the Parish Council should understand that he/she serves the whole parish and not just one part of it. I believe that all Parish Council members must be clear about their responsibilities of time and effort, and about the respective roles of the council and pastor. I think that my fiscal experience as a small business owner, as well my love of St. Jo-seph Church and School will meet those responsibilities. Family Information: In 2002, I married T.J. Barnes, also a lifelong Catholic, and we have two wonderful children, a daughter Taylor who is 13 and in the 7th grade and our son Tate who is 10 and in the 4th grade. Both our children attend St. Joseph Catholic School and have since Pre-K 3. My husband is the Athletic Director, Coach, and teacher of PE & Health at St. Joseph Catholic School. Educational Background: I earned my undergraduate degree in Biology from Coe College in 1989. I then pursued a doctor-
ate degree in Optometry from Illinois College of Optometry, in Chicago. Business Experience:
Business experience: I practiced Optometry in Chicago for 8 years prior to moving to Northwest Arkansas 15 years ago. I am the owner and Optometric Physician of Davis Eye Associates, now located at 2901 E. Zion, here in Fayetteville. I have owned my own business since I graduated from Optometry School 23 years ago.
Address:
3332 E. Carmel Lane, Fayetteville, AR 72701 How long a member of St. Joseph in Fayetteville?
Our family have been members of St. Joseph Catholic Church since 2008 Community involvement/volunteerism
I have volunteered on many committees for both the Church & School, including chairing the main school fundraiser, the an-nual “Fiesta”, for 3 years. Prior to having our children, I was very active in Junior League. I am a volunteer of our parish ado-ration for 1 hour every week!
I am interested in serving on St. Joseph Parish Council for the following reasons:
St. Joseph’s Church has always been very close to my heart and I am very devoted to both the church and the school. I at-tended St. Joseph School from kindergarten through middle school and have been a parishioner at the church ever since. Parish Council would provide me the chance to give back to St. Joseph for all the years it has provided me with a strong and supportive community. In 1 Peter 4:10, Peter says that “Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms.” Through Parish Council I hope to utilize my skills and ideas to serve the church in any way I can. I will not only be able to provide financial help for the Parish and Finance Council, but also pro-vide meaningful insights to connect with and appeal to younger parishioners. I believe my experiences and skills would make me a great candidate for parish council.
Family Information: My immediate family all resides in Fayetteville, Arkansas. My mother and father are Andy and Michelle Hightower. My mom is
Taylor Hightower
Dina Barnes
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the Vice Principal of St. Joseph school and my dad is the Director of Sales at McCormick & Com-pany. I have three siblings: Alex (26), Samantha (9), and William (7). Alex and her husband Erik are both lawyers in Northwest Arkansas and Sammy and Will currently attend St. Joseph School. Educational Background: I attended the University of Arkansas for both my undergraduate and master’s degree programs. My undergraduate degree is in Accounting with a focus in Information Systems and Economics. My master’s Degree is also in Accounting. I am now a licensed CPA in Arkansas. Business Experience: I began my accounting career as an intern for Tyson Foods in their Property Accounting Depart-ment. I worked there for one year before accepting an internship with KPMG, an Audit and Attes-tation Firm. After KPMG, I transitioned into my full-time job with my current employer, Regina R Young, CPA. I have now worked here for the past 4 years. Address: 231 E Prospect St., Fayetteville AR 72701
How long a member of St. Joseph in Fayetteville?
I have been a member at St. Joseph’s Church for 18 years, since I first started school there in 1999. Community involvement/volunteerism
Miracle League Network NWA
I am interested in serving on St. Joseph Parish Council for the following rea-sons: I know that my strong Catholic faith and my administrative experience will be an asset to the Par-ish Council. Family Information: I have been married to Richard Lloyd, also a member of St. Joseph’s, for almost 50 years. We have four adult children and five grandchildren. Educational Background: I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing and an additional 30 units in School Nursing, 15 units in Counseling and 15 units in Special Education. Business Experience: I was an Early Childhood Special Educator in California for 13 years before moving to Fayette-ville. I served as the Director of Nursing for Fayetteville Public Schools for 15 years. In that role I
supervised the school nurses, planned and implemented the budget for the nursing needs of the schools, planned and staffed the various medical clinics for the students and staff and recommended hiring and firing of the nurses. During my tenure I was responsible for raising the ratio of nurses to schools from one nurse per two schools to one nurse per one school. I also ne-gotiated a significant raise in pay for the nurses. I served on a number of committees within the school district and on the school nurse state level. I retired in June 2013.
Address:
315 N. Willow Ave, Fayetteville 72701 How long a member of St. Joseph in Fayetteville?
I have been a member of St. Joseph’s since November 1995. Community involvement/volunteerism
I served as the coordinator of the RCIA program for almost 20 years (until this last year). I am a lector and EMC. I am a Tri-bunal Advocate for the Diocese of Little Rock. I have facilitated bible study programs and am a weekly Adorer. I have served on several committees at St. Joseph’s over the years. I volunteer once a week at the Cooperative Emergency Outreach pro-gram.
Mollyanne Lloyd
Taylor Hightower, cont’d
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I am interested in serving on St. Joseph Parish Council for the following rea-sons: I am interested in serving on St. Joseph Parish Council because: I have served on Parish Council before. I have a strong desire to give back to St. Joseph’s Parish. I see this role as a way to use my professional skills to benefit the St. Joseph’s Parish Community. Family Information: My wife, Beth, and I have been married for 9 years. We have two sons: Thomas (6) and Nicho-las (1). Thomas attends St. Joseph School. Educational Background: Purdue University, MA, 2006. University of Iowa, BA, 2004. Business Experience: Senior Manager in Market Research at Mars-Wrigley Confectionery. 12 years in Market Research and 8 in the Walmart vendor community.
I am interested in serving on St. Joseph Parish Council for the following rea-sons: Being nominated for the Parish Council makes me think, wow, I must be getting old. I grew up in the Sacred Heart parish of Charleston, just east of Fort Smith. I care about my salvation, that of my wife and children, and all our St. Joseph’s family. I believe we are all called to make a differ-ence. I see the effort of our parish Priests, parish and school staff, and ministry volunteers at St. Joseph’s, and am humbled and inspired. My hope is for our St. Joseph’s parishioners to be con-nected. I want our parishioners to be able share their joys of the glory of God, have a kindred family type relationship, and as a community of faith lift each other up during the hard times. Je-sus came to this World to light it up, let us carry the light forward until we are called back to him. There is no doubt that having a personal relationship with God and his son Jesus has its daily struggles. I want everyone who attends St. Joseph’s or has knowledge of our parish to know they are cared about and supported in their walk with God. Is the role of St. Joseph’s at a pivotal time of history? I don’t know. Only time will tell. Maybe every day is a pivotal time for St. Joseph’s to be influential, regardless. I ask that you prayerfully consider who you vote for. If elected, I will take the responsibility of this position with great honor, humility, and of importance. If not, I will be at
peace with the confidence of who our parish does elect. May God bless us all! Family Information:
Spouse: Cindy Children: Luke (6), Reese (4), and Claire (14 months)
Educational Background: University of Arkansas, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Majoring in Accounting and Finance
Business Experience:
Corporate financial statement audits and bookkeeping.
Address: 1667 North Stardust Lane, Fayetteville, AR 72701
How long a member of St. Joseph in Fayetteville? 14 years Community involvement/volunteerism
Community involvement/volunteerism: My previous and current involvement with St. Joseph’s includes bible studies, Eucharis-tic adoration, RCIA sponsor, EMC, and Knights of Columbus. Community involvement outside of St. Joseph’s has included United Way Board of Directors, CASA Board of Directors, Big Brother Big Sisters - Big, M&N Augustine Foundation volunteer work, and coaching youth sports.
Steve Murray
Rich Oloffson (incumbent)
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The Parish Council uses prayer, discussion, and recommendations to assist the Pastor in making and carry-ing out decisions regarding all aspects of parish life and the mission of the Church. A grateful thank you to our 2017-18 Parish Council:
Mark Scalise (President), Jim Stowe (Vice-President), Cindy Stophlet (Secretary), Laurie Brady, Mark Elser (Finance Council Liaison), Amy Knight, Chris Laury, Gonzalo Leon, Rich Oloffson, Veronica Razo, Paula Thiessen (Core Team Liaison) ex officio: Fr. Jason Tyler, Paul Warren, Jason Pohlmeier (School Board Liaison),
Gonzalo Leon, Rich Oloffson, and Mark Scalice have completed their terms of office. Rich has agreed to run for re-election. Thank you to all, for your hard work, creativity and dedication!
I am interested in serving on St. Joseph Parish Council for the following rea-sons: Both my wife, Sandi, and I have been involved in Catholic institutions, from grade school through college, and we believe that everyone should contribute to the success of our church and parish. I am a strong believer in Catholic education and would be interested in maintaining the vigorous St. Joseph's School program. Family Information: Sandi and I have been married for 52 years. We have four children and 9 grandchildren. Educational Background: I have a Master's Degree in Public Administration from the University of Iowa, and a BA in Social Studies from St. Mary's College, Winona, MN. Business Experience: I am a retired Foreign Service Officer who spent nearly 30 years working overseas in U.S. Embas-
sies in Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines and Singapore. The majority of my career was spent as-sisting U.S. companies develop and execute business plans for gaining market-share in foreign markets.
Address:
3419 South Country Club Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72701 How long a member of St. Joseph in Fayetteville?
Sandi and I have been parishioners of St. Joseph since moving to Fayetteville in 2000. Community involvement/volunteerism
Sandi and I were responsible for coordinating the Greeters Ministry for about 5 years and continue as greeters now. We have become ushers at the 9 a.m. Mass. We are also active in the Cooperative Emergency Outreach program and recently have been designated as the Food Room managers for this program. I have also been a long-term member of the Knights of Co-lumbus.
Address: Springdale, AR How long a member of St. Joseph in Fayetteville?
8 years Community involvement/volunteerism
Parish Council 2015-Present, Parish Building CORE Team, 4th Degree Knight of Columbus, Natural Family Planning Instruc-tor, Past RCIA Sponsor, Volunteer Wrestling Coach for SYWC.
Rich Oloffson, cont’d
Ted Villinski
Thank you!
MAYO 13, 2018 MAY 13, 2018
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GENERAL COLLECTION Goal Actuals
MARCH 91,058.84 106,635.63 APRIL 113,823.55 119,124.10
MAY 6 22,764.71 22,977.53 MAY TO DATE 22,764.71 22,977.53
YTD (JULY -PRESENT) 1,105,706.01 1,133,321.29 2017-18 YTD Surplus/Shortage 27,615.28
BUILDING FUND - LAND ACQUISITION Original loan balance 553,210.75 Monthly minimum payment 4,172.33 April payment 42,150.70 Remaining balance 261,233.84
MASS TIME 15-Apr 22-Apr 29-Apr 6-May
Sat. 5:00 p.m. 588 183 175 329 Sun. 9:00 a.m. 520 493 443 471 Sun. 11:30 a.m. 288 308 308 624 Sun. 1:30 p.m. 515 539 504 598 Sun. 5:00 p.m. 211 215 135 174
TOTALS 2122 1738 1565 2196
MASS COUNT
Mon: Acts 1:15-17, 20-26; Ps 113:1-8; Jn 15:9-17 Tue: Acts 20:17-27; Ps 68:10-11, 20-21; Jn 17:1-11a Wed: Acts 20:28-38; Ps 68:29-30, 33-36ab; Jn 17:11b-19 Thu: Acts 22:30; 23:6-11; Ps 16:1-2a, 5, 7-11; Jn 17:20-26 Fri: Acts 25:13b-21; Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19- 20ab; Jn 21:15-19
Sat: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31; Ps 11:4, 5, 7; Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5; Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-30; Rom 8:22-27; Jn 7:37-39 Jn 21:20-25 Sun: Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34; 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Gal 5:16-25; Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 15:26-27; 16:12-15
READINGS
ST. JOE PERSONALS PIANO LESSONS: Long-time parishioner and Suzuki method piano teacher, Sally Carter, is now accepting students into her studio located at 3042 N Market Ave (behind Richard's Meat Market in Fayetteville). Call 479-443-1564 FMI. SULLIVAN’S CLEANING: Do you need your house, apartment or business office cleaned? I can clean weekly, biweekly, once per month or twice per month. We can arrange to fit your schedule. Call today for a free estimate. Regina Sullivan 479-387-6133. References available upon request.
MIERENDORF’S LANDSCAPING: Lawn care, bed mainte-nance and all you landscaping needs. Call Joel Scott at 479-966-7334 for a FREE estimate.
CHUY’S HANDYMAN SERVICES: Drywall, painting, texture, tile, window and door installation, trim, kitchen and bathroom faucets, sinks and light fixtures installation. Call, text or email Jesus Ramirez at 479-757-0684 or ramirezj202@gmail.com. Free estimates.
Monthly Totals April 2017-18 YTD SCHOOL 4,982.35 42,144.07 POOR BOX 1,409.02 13,689.93 HOLY THURSDAY—DIOCESAN SEMINARIANS 7,235.37 GOOD FRIDAY—HOLY LAND 2,629.85
SERVING THIS WEEK 5:00 PM—SATURDAY, MAY 12 Greeters Sara & William Terrill
(next week Joe & Trish Herzog) Ushers Ken Baker, Albert Baltz, Richard Maddan,
Don Wise Servers NEXT WEEK Logan Cowie, Kylie James Lectors Molly Lloyd, Bill Grosskreutz (next week Ann Moyson, Frank Flurry) EMCs Joe Betz, Bob Kelly, Catherine Koch, Kathy
Launder, Carin Schoppmeyer, sub EMCs TO THE SICK—SUNDAY, MAY 13
Kathleen Steinert, Ruben/Marietta, Amy Kay Booker, Jesse Blakeman, Jean Dawson
EMCs TO THE SICK— NEXT SUNDAY Lorraine Giczkowski, Dick Lloyd, Jeanie Baltz, Catherine Koch, Beth Ann Booth
9:00 AM—SUNDAY, MAY 13 Greeters Ruben & Marietta Baltz (next week Sandra & Brett Pritchard) Ushers Gary Anderson, Vince Massanelli, Mark
Scalise, Sandi Villinski, Ted Villinski, Tom Weishaar
Servers NEXT WEEK Thomas Laury, Ava Erck, Jonathan Laury, Jack Erck
Lectors Concetta Baker, Virginia Hardgraves (next week Teresa Baker, Michae Larsen) EMCs Becky Carter, Allen Hauenstein, Bill
Hebert, Gerett Hebert, Richard Klaus, Brynn Koschel, Stephen L. Parker, Laura Pasley, Laura Pasley, Richard Ruhland, Aaron Swearingen
11:30 AM—SUNDAY, MAY 13 Greeters Terry & Joe Dushan (next week Gretchen Brannon) Ushers Frank Connors, John Davidson, Mark
Draper, Joe Dushan, Gary Frala, Allen White
Servers NEXT WEEK Maria Dumond, Sylvia Smith, Kenna Dunahoo, Delaney Dunahoo
Lectors Veronica Basquez, Paula Thiessen (next week Elizabeth Mitchell, Mike Flynn) EMCs Laura Bednar, Joseph Beil, Amy Kay
Booker, Jacqueline Dumond, Lorraine Giczkowski, Vaughn Knight
5:00 PM—SUNDAY, MAY 13 Lectors Kate UpchurchJack Otten (next week Susan Barry, Laurie Brady) EMCs Johanna Berryman, Hunter Davis, Sean
Ferguson, Lupe Lopez, Patricia Waldroup, Brian Wood
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CALENDARIO PARROQUIAL
DOMINGO 13 DE MAYO
SÉPTIMO DOMINGO DE PASCUA ¡FELIZ DÍA DE LAS MADRES!
9:00 A.M MISA (INGLÉS) 11:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 1:30 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL) 2:30 P.M. CRECIMIENTOS 5:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
LUNES 14 DE MAYO
6:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
MARTES 15 DE MAYO 8:20 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
6:00 P.M. CONSEJO FINANCIERO 7:00 P.M. CONSEJO PARROQUIAL
7:30 P.M. ENSAYO CORO SAN JUAN BAUTISTA 8:00 P.M. ENSAYO CORO LUZ DEL MUNDO
MIÉRCOLES 16 DE MAYO 5:00 P.M. CONFESIONES 6:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
6:15 P.M. LOBATOS (CUB SCOUTS)
JUEVES 17 DE MAYO 6:45 A.M. LITURGIA DE LAS HORAS (INGLÉS)
5:00 P.M. CONFESIONES 6:00 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL)
7:00 P.M. GRUPO SOLTEROS 40+ 7:30 P.M. ENSAYO CORO SAN JUAN BAUTISTA
8:00 P.M. ENSAYO CORO LUZ DEL MUNDO
VIERNES 18 DE MAYO
8:20 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 7:00 P.M. GRUPO CARISMÁTICO
SÁBADO 19 DE MAYO
8:00 A.M. –2:30 P.M. TALLER MINISTERIO ALABANZA 8:00 A.M. MISA
9:00 A.M. LEGIÓN DE MARÍA 3:30 P.M. CONFESIONES 5:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
6:00 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL) 7:15 P.M. VIGILIA PENTECOSTÉS
DOMINGO 20 DE MAYO
DOMINGO DE PENTECOSTÉS 9:00 A.M MISA (INGLÉS)
11:30 A.M. MISA (INGLÉS) 1:30 P.M. MISA (ESPAÑOL) 2:30 P.M. CRECIMIENTOS 5:00 P.M. MISA (INGLÉS)
INFORMACIÓN SACRAMENTAL
TEL. 442-0890
BAUTISMO Favor de hacer cita con Lucy Morlet (español) ext. 150 ó lmorlet@sjfay.com ó con Lydia Worden (inglés) ext. 202 ó lworden@sjfay.com por lo menos tres meses antes del Bautismo.
CONFIRMACIÓN Contactar a Jim Weir (inglés), Director del Grupo Juve-nil ext. 152 ó youthministry@sjfay.com ó Tete González (español) 442-0890 ó mgonzalez@sjfay.com
PRIMERA COMUNIÓN Contactar a María Vázquez, Directora de Formación de Fe ext. 203 ó mvazquez@sjfay.com ó Johanna Cas-tillo, Asistente ext. 205 ó jcastillo@sjfay.com
CONFESIONES Miércoles y Jueves, 5pm, Sábados, 3:30 pm ó por cita
SANTA MISA Domingos: 9 am (inglés), 11:30 am (inglés), 1:30 pm (español), 5pm (inglés), Lunes: 6:30 am (inglés), Jueves: 6 pm (inglés), Martes: 8:20 am (inglés), Viernes: 8:20 am (inglés), Miércoles: 6 pm (ingles), Sábados: 5 pm (inglés)
Si desea ofrecer una Misa por un ser querido favor de hablar a Tete González al 442-0890.
Si desea que un ser querido reciba la Comunión en casa ó en el hospital, favor de hablar a Mary Vázquez, ext. 203.
UNCIÓN DE LOS ENFERMOS La Unción de los Enfermos no es un Sacramento solo para aquellos que están a punto de morir, es un Sacra-mento para vivir, es por eso que si desea que un sacer-dote vaya a darle la unción de los enfermos, le pedi-mos que nos llame de lunes a viernes de 8 a.m. a 4 p.m. ÓRDEN SACERDOTAL (VOCACIONES RELIGIOSAS) Contactar al Padre Tyler al 442-890 ext. 200 ó jtyler@sjfay.com
MATRIMONIO Contactar a Lucy Morlet (español) al 442-0890 ext. 150 ó lmorlet@sjfay.com ó Lydia Worden (inglés) al 442-0890 ext. 202 ó lworden@sjfay.com con, al me-nos, nueve meses de anticipación. Si necesita informes acerca de cómo tramitar una ANULACIÓN MATRIMONIAL, favor de contactar a Lucy Morlet (español) ext. 150 ó lmorlet@sjfay.com ó Lydia Worden (inglés) ext. 202 ó lworden@sjfay.com
MAYO 13, 2018 MAY 13, 2018
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COLECTA PARA LOS SERVICIOS DE COMUNICACIÓN
El próximo fin de semana será la colecta para la Campa-ña Católica de la Comunicación. La mitad de la colecta se queda en la Diócesis de Little Rock para ayudar los ministerios de comunicación, que incluyen periódico e Internet. Por favor den generosamente. Gracias.
SÉPTIMO DOMINGO DE PASCUA
ALCANCÍA DE LOS POBRES En la Iglesia hay una alcancía que se llama “La Cajita de los Pobres (Poor Box)”. Las donaciones a esta cajita ayu-dan a feligreses en situaciones críticas como cuando no pueden pagar un recibo de servicios, renta, etc… Si cada uno depositamos “algo” en la cajita de los pobres, habrá suficiente dinero para ayudar a más personas cuando lo necesiten. Gracias por tus donaciones!
LISTA DE ORACIÓN DEL BOLETÍN Y CADENA DE ORACIÓN
La lista de oración del boletín es para personas que nece-sitan de nuestra oración constante (enfermedades cróni-cas, terminales, mentales, etc). Si desea incluir a alguna persona en nuestra lista de oración del boletín, favor de llamar a Tete González al 442-0890 en horario de ofici-na. La cadena de oración es para situaciones de vida ó muerte. Si desea activar la cadena de oración por algún familiar en peligro de muerte, favor de llamar a Elisa Vic-torino al 479-935-7156.
MENSAJES DE TEXTO DE LA IGLESIA Para inscribirse, vaya a www.flocknote.com/sjfay en el internet ó si prefiere, puede mandar por texto SANJOSE al 202-765-3441. Si usted se registra, podremos mandarle mensajes por cancelaciones por estado del tiempo, even-tos importantes, etc...
LLAMADAS DE EMERGENCIAS En caso de una EMERGENCIA DE VIDA Ó MUERTE, la parroquia cuenta con un SISTEMA DE EMERGENCIAS. Para activarlo, favor de llamar al 442-0890 y marcar el #5. Una emergencia es cuando alguien está en peligro de muerte. Si tiene algún otro tipo de solicitud, favor de llamar a la parroquia en horario de oficina, de lunes a viernes de 8 am a 4 pm.
Te invitamos a ser parte del Ministerio de la ADORACIÓN PERPETUA! Jesús te espera para llenarte del AMOR y la PAZ que solamente Él te puede dar. La capilla está abierta las 24 horas del día. Para más información, favor de llamar a Rosa Maria Diaz al 479-502-8564.
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Ya ha concluido el tiempo de las encuestas y ahora el Grupo Central las compilará y les comunicará los resultados para poder presentar una propuesta de diseño al Señor Obispo, quién aprobará el diseño ó pedirá modificaciones. ¡Estaremos comunicándoles los resultados muy pronto!
Reporte de Pagos del Terreno
Pago en Abril ’18: $42,150.70 –pago regular
más 11 pagos al préstamo principal
Cantidad original del préstamo: $553, 211.75
Balance: $261,233.84
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