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St. Joseph Church ~ Bardstown KY September 10, 2017
Stewardship thru 9-3-17 $ 132,309
“The commandments…. are summed up in this saying, namely,
’You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
The challenge of a steward is summed up in the simple
questions, “what have I done for my neighbor?”
Have you remembered St. Joseph Church in your will?
Parish Stewardship
~ Time, Talent, and Treasure ~
This Weekend: Handy Hands Weekend
Saturday, September 9
1:30 p.m. Cambron/Wimsett Wedding
2:30 p.m. Reconciliation
6:30 p.m. Oliver/Blandford Wedding
Sunday, September 10
10:15 a.m. RE classes
11:30 a.m. Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Monday, September 11
10:00 a.m. Centering Prayer - Flaget Hall
7:00 p.m. RCIA meeting—Maloney Room
Tuesday, September 12
6:30 p.m. Ephesians Bible Study
Wednesday, September 13
5:00 p.m. Perpetual novena to St. Jude—West Sacristy
5:30 p.m. R.O.C. youth night - Flaget Hall (Youth Room)
7:00 p.m. RCIA meeting– Maloney Room
7:30 p.m. W.O.W. youth night - Parish Hall
Thursday, September 14
9:30 a.m. SJS– All School Liturgy
9:30 a.m. Lamb’s Supper Bible Study
7:00 p.m. Journey of Hope– Maloney Room
Friday, September 15
6:00 a.m. The Rosary is Prayed for Promotion of Life
Next Weekend: Catholic Higher Education Collection
Bourbon Festival Weekend
Saturday, September 16
7:30 a.m. KofC Bourbon Pancake Breakfast
2:30 p.m. Reconciliation
Sunday, September 17
10:00 a.m. Donut’s on the Lawn
10:15 a.m. RE classes
11:30 a.m. Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Monday, September 11
6:30 a.m. Jane & Billy Pike Durbin
11:00 a.m. Joseph E. “Jodie” Miles
Tuesday, September 12
6:30 a.m. Gilbert, Edna & Carolyn Jean Shain
Wednesday, September 13
6:30 a.m. Roberta Mudd
10:00 a.m. The Ebbitt Family at Colonial
Thursday, September 14
9:30 a.m. Michael & Margaret Delord
11:00 a.m. Shirley Guthrie
Friday, September 15
6:30 a.m. Catherine Cleveland
Saturday, September 16
4:00 p.m. Bob Bowling, Sr.
Sunday, September 17
7:00 a.m. People of the Parish
9:00 a.m. Joey Lyvers
11:30 a.m. William “Bill” Brown, Jr.
Baby Bottle collection
total was $1,210.50
Readings for the Week of September 10, 2017 Monday Col 1:24—2:3; Ps 62:6-7, 9; Lk 6:6-11 Tuesday The Most Holy Name of Mary Col 2:6-15; Ps 145:1b-2, 8-9, 10-11; Lk 6:12-19 Wednesday Saint John Chrysostom, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Col 3:1-11; Ps 145:2-3, 10-11, 12-13ab; Lk 6:20-26 Thursday The Exaltation of the Holy Cross Nm 21:4b-9; Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-35, 36-37, 38; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17 Friday Our Lady of Sorrows 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14; Ps 16:1b-2a and 5, 7-8, 11; Jn 19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35 Saturday Saints Cornelius, Pope, and Cyprian, Bishop, Martyrs 1 Tm 1:15-17; Ps 113:1b-2, 3-4, 5a and 6-7; Lk 6:43-49 Sunday Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sir 27:30—28:7; Ps 103:1-2, 3-4, 9-10, 11-12; Rom 14:7-9; Mt 18:21-35
Eucharistic Adoration West Sacristy
Walk-Ins Welcome
Mon. - Thur: 12:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Friday: 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Please call: Patsy Miles 348-4339
or Pat Murray Boone 348-5543
The Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
We remember in prayer: Our Military: Alaska: Lt Col Ben Busch Afghanistan: Roger Riley. GS 11 David A. Hardin
Italy: Sgt 1st Class Michael Walsh Fort Stewart, GA: 1Lt Martin P. Mudd Arizona: Lt Col James Busch USS Dallas: ETSN
Connor Jarrell Guam: AIC Kelsey Lyvers Georgia: 1st LT Austin Heil Kuwait: SPC Jassmine Bunch
Our Deceased: Donna Kay Gritton Those Who Are Ill: Mary Ruth Adams, Erin Andrews, Mike Auberry,
Debbie Ayers, Jourdan Farnsworth Bacot, Matthew & Kate Baker, Christopher Jude Ballard, Jenny M. Ballard, Lois Marks Ballard,
Preston Barber, Phyllis Barnes, Cindy Bartley, Hortense & Jack Beam, John Begley, Troy Bell, Arline Bitsky, Donna Blair, Alexis Boone,
Caroline Boone, Pat Murray Boone, Nichole Borden, Mary Breeden, Judy Burba, Marie Carr, Bill Cecil & William Cecil, George Cecil,
Sharon Cerdeira, Darrell Chesser, Tracey Sims Chesser, Albert Clark, Mary Elizabeth Clark, Pat Clark, Tony Clements, Michael Coots,
Jaime Dela Cruz, Kaden Curtsinger, David DeMar, Infant Brooks DeCarlo, Ralph Diaz, Donnie Dick, Marilyn Dick, Laurie Dillard, Vincent
Downs, Harold Durbin, Greg Elder, Oma Lee Feaster, John Lee Fenwick, John Filiatreau, Geraldine Flaugher, Jan C. Fleck, Robert
Fugazzi, Nellie Geoghegan, Ann Goff, B. J. Greenwell, PFC Bryan Greenwell, Imelda Greenwell, Joan & John Greenwell, Susie Greer,
Chance Grundy, Josephine Hall, Ethel Hamilton, Jerry Hamilton, Sarah Lynn Harris, Leona Haydon, Catherine Hicks, Margaret Hicks,
Effie Hill, Rose Hill, Sue & Jim Hodge, David Holderman, Alexa Huges, Debbie Hurst, Lola Hutchins, H.Y.C. Family, Mary Inman,
Buddy, Christine & Charlie Janes, Donna Jansen, Becky Thomas Johnson, Ed Jones, Mardi Jones, Heather Kays, Lynn Kays, Sister
Marilyn King, Jimmy Kneisler, Charles “Chuck” Knoppe, Susan, Bernard & Jim Knoppe, Frances Boone Spalding Kofugi, Anita Kvinta,
Faith Lanham, Linda Miller Lawrence, Officer Eddie Lawson, Curtis Lucas, Inez Lucas, Jim Lucas, Rita, Anita, & Glenda Lucas, Thomas
L. Lutes, Bobby Lyvers, Joseph Spalding Marks, Eddie Marksburgy, Charles Mattingly, Lloyd Mattingly, Donnie Mattingly, Philip
Mattingly, Rita McCubbins, Tracy Lee Miles, Carolyn Miller, Pat Miller, Shirley Milligan, Jane Mudd, Larry Mudd, Leonard Mudd, Joseph
“Jo Jo” Murphy, Bonnie Nalley, Linda Mattingly Nalley, Larry & Flaget Nally, Beverly Newton, Dean Newton, Joe Ray Newton, Betty
Nunn, Bruce O’Daniel, Nancy O’Daniel, Judy Parrish, Hannah Isabelle Perkins, Steven Rapier, Donna Ray, Angie Reid, Jay Reavis,
Avery Reynolds, Virginia Rhodes, Linda Richardson, Adrian Riggs, Geraldine Riggs, David Ritchie, Grace Ritchie, Randy Robertson,
Jarett Rogers, Jeff Rogers, Merrill Rogers, Ruth Rouse, Connie Royalty, Linda Rumage, Don Schepker, Gabriel Schepker, Willie
Schumacher, Joyce Shofner, Kenny & Bonnie Simpson, Carol Sims, Willie Skaggs, Violet Smith, Barbara Spalding, Eddie Spalding,
John L. Spalding, LaMonda Sue Spalding, Margie Spalding, Robert Spalding, Mary Margaret St. Peter, Mary Catherine Stovall, Martha
Terry, Crystal Thacker, Geneva Thompson, Joyce & Pete Tingle, Carter Lee Trent, Matthew Tucker, Bobby Unseld, Mary Aline & Alton
Vessells, Mary Vittitow, Joyce Washburn, John Wells, Braelyn Whaley, Madison & Rodney Wheatley, Bruce Wheeler, Mary Wilkerson,
Agnes Williamson, James & Martha Wilmouth, Mary Wimsatt, Al & Lucy Zaboronak, Amy Zucker.
Ez 33:7-9; Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9; Rom 13:8-10; Mt 18:15-20
I will give thanks to you, O Lord, with all my heart….
Psalm 138:1
The most profound changes in my faith life began several
years ago when I started a gratitude practice.
Every morning I write in my gratitude journal—ten things I am
thankful for and why. My list includes the biggest blessings
and the simplest things. I am grateful for a hot bath because it
reminds me of God’s warmth and love.
When I first started this practice, I began to deeply realize all
the good things God put in my life on a regular basis. The little
irritations had less impact on me. I began to thank God in
advance rather than make petitions. Sometimes I can even
muster the mustard seed to thank God for the things I don’t
like and don’t want. This is the biggest change of all.
I am thankful for setbacks or disappointments because I trust
that God has something so much better on the way. I am
thankful for the practice of gratitude because it changes my
life.
Kristin Armstrong, Living Faith, Mark Neilsen, Editor
Congratulations Jack & Inge Grant
56th Anniversary
The Knight of Columbus, will be conduct-
ing their Annual Tootsie Roll Drive on
Friday September 22 and Saturday
September 23. All proceeds benefit the
developmentally & intellectually disadvantaged
through training programs at the Guthrie Opportunity
Center.
Please support our
Knights when you see
them at local shopping
centers.
A Gift was made to the Church
In Memory of Joe Pat Allen
St. Joseph Church ~ Bardstown KY September 10, 2017
Marriage Moment
What is fair? In marriage
sometimes one partner
gives more than the other
(makes more money, does
more chores-especially the
unwanted ones., etc.).
Recently I broke my arm
and my husband became a
saint to me. When has your
spouse carried the bigger
part of life’s burdens for
you?
Parenting Pointer
What is fair? Children often
complain that a parent, a
sibling, or playmate is not
being fair– and it may be
true. Life is not always fair.
Talk with your child about a
time when they had an
advantage or disadvantage.
Share how you cope when
something unfair happens.
Archdiocese of Louisville Family
Ministries Office. Susan Vogt,
ww.susanvogt.net
Saving God’s Earth ONE Cap at a Time! I want to thank all of you who have so faithfully saved your plastic caps for our various recycling projects. To date we have helped save 5,100 pounds of plastic caps from the landfill. St. Joe has two benches, Montessori has one bench, Nazareth has one bench, Bloomfield Library has one bench, Bardstown Baptist Church has one bench, Marion County School has one bench and the Marion County Library has three benches and a picnic table. . . .all made from the caps we’ve helped them save! Each bench takes 400 pounds and the picnic table takes 1100 pounds. Currently we are helping Washington County Extension Office get a picnic table and maybe some benches for their new facility in Springfield. One plastic cap seems so insignificant but put it with thousands of other caps and we can make a real difference for good. There is a plastic bin in the back of the church and in Flaget Hall for your contributions. Thanks and God bless you for caring for God’s earth! Marie Seaman SFCC
Winners and Runner ups of the first “Mother/Son” Kickball Tournament
The Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
We have several choirs in our parish and we’re always looking
for new members as singers or musicians. If you think you might
be interested in any of the choirs, please contact Debbie Jones at
348-3126 ext 105 at the parish office.
St. Dominic Catholic
Church “Steak” Fall Social: September 16, 2017,
from 4-8 p.m. @ St. Dominic Parish
Community Center/Gym, Springfield, KY.
Steak Dinner with the trim-mings & dessert $12,
Hamburger & Hotdog with chips & dessert $6.
Drive-thru available. Come join the fun!
Cake Wheel, Jar Booth, Prize
Booth, Children’s Activities & Capital Prize Drawing
(1st-$2000, 2nd-$700, 3rd-$300 & four $100 Drawings.)
Join us for Mass at 4:30 p.m., a great meal & lots of fellow-
ship & fun!
Tickets for “Bourbon Capital Pancake Breakfast”
can be purchased at the Parish Office.
Hurricane Harvey Hurricane Harvey has caused massive destruction in southeast Texas. We can support our brothers and sis-ters in the affected areas through monetary donations that will be used both to support the humanitarian
and recovery efforts of Catholic Charities and to provide pastoral and rebuilding support to impacted dioceses through the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Checks should include the notation: 2017 Hurricane Harvey Collection and can be turned into the parish or mailed directly to: Catholic Charities, ATTN: 2017 Hurricane Harvey Collection, 2911 South Fourth Street,
Louisville, KY 40208-1303.
St. Joseph Church ~ Bardstown KY September 10, 2017
Our “Bulletin Sponsor of the Week” is:
We encourage our parishioners to patronize our bulletin
sponsors. It is through their generosity that our weekly
bulletin comes to you at no publishing cost.
We will continue to distribute envelopes with
tickets for St. Joseph’s Annual Super Raffle to be
picked up after Masses. Each of our parish
families is asked to sell or buy 5 raffle tickets.
Your help with the Super Raffle is very much
appreciated. St. Joseph Parish depends on the
proceeds to fill in many financial gaps that occur during
the fiscal year. That is why we ask every parish family to participate. During the year, we all benefit.
If you have already sold your chances, would you consider taking another set to sell? We need
the help of our entire parish to make our picnic raffle a success. Again, thanks so much for your help.
2017 Catholic Higher Education Collection Next weekend, our parish will take up the annual collection
for Catholic Higher Education. Catholic colleges and universities strive to form students in the spirit of faith and
educate them in the richness of the Catholic intellectual tradition.
Middle School Youth - R.O.C. Nights (5:30-6:45 pm) - 9/13 and 9/27 At Flaget Hall
High School Youth- W.O.W. Nights (7:30-9:00 pm) - 9/13, 9/20, 9/27 At Parish Hall
September 16—Bourbon Festival Parking in Church Lot -our youth will be fundraising for the Nat’l Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis, IN all day Saturday …..come to the Bourbon Festival and park in our lot to support our amazing youth!
September 24—Youth Mass @ 11:30—Come at 10:30am to sing in the choir or contact Ellen be-tween now and 9/18 to be a lector, usher, or gift bearer. Our youth are not just our future church….
BUT A VITAL PART OF OUR CHURCH NOW!
YOUTH MINISTRY ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER
Sunday, September 24, 2017
after 11:30 Mass
Parish Pot-Luck Picnic and
“Fun” Raising Raffle
Your support is greatly appreciated
and the picnic is a great opportunity
to share a meal.
Congratulations Tommy & Rose Donahue
57th Anniversary
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