Saint Joseph Catholic Church Founded in 1835
Rev. Mark S. Smith, Pastor 125 East Main Street [email protected] Post Office Box 116 573-455-2320 Westphalia, MO 65085 fax 573-455-2984 website: www.stjosephwestphalia.org Sister Cindy Weber, Pastoral Minister e-mail: [email protected]
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross—September 14, 2014
Christ humbled Himself, becoming obedient to death, even death on a cross.
Mass Schedule
Saturdays 5 p.m., Sundays 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.
Tuesdays through Fridays 8:00 a.m.
Sacrament of Marriage
Catholic statewide policy requires six (6) months of prepara-
tion. To set your wedding date, you must contact the pastor
first. No date secure without contacting the priest personally.
Please call the parish office.
CONFESSIONS:
Saturdays: 4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.; Sundays: 6:30 a.m. - 6:50 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. or any time by appointment.
St. Joseph School Principal Tammy Ogden 455-2339
Parish Council President Kevin Huber 455-2717
School Board President Mary Corey 455-2763
Home and School President Steve Massman 455-2661
Parish Secretary Janice Plassmeyer 455-2320
Parish Nurse Vicki Sallin 455-2339, ext. 127
Convent 455-2212
Sister Cindy Weber 455-2339
St. Anne’s Sewing Circle Dorothy Fennewald 455-2529
Parish Cemetery Chris Massman 455-2221
K of C Grand Knight Dale Wieberg 455-2539
K of C Ladies Aux Pres. Darla Veltrop 291-0047
Knights of Columbus Hall Rental (Gary Berhorst) 455-2721
Prayer calling tree Alice Reinkemeyer 455-2523
or Dorothy Bock 455-2470
Mass Schedule for the Week
Monday, September 15 Our Lady of Sorrows
NO MASS
Tuesday, September 16 Saints Cornelius and Cyprian
8:00 a.m. Conrad, Betty and Harold Rehagen
Wednesday, September 17 Saint Robert Bellarmine
8:00 a.m. Pat Hilkemeyer
Scripture study immediately after Mass
Thursday, September 18
NO 8:00 a.m. MASS 10:00 a.m. Funeral Mass of Viola Hodges
7:00 p.m.— Rosary Group
Friday, September 19 Saint Januarius
8:00 a.m. Hubert Dudenhoeffer
Saturday, September 20
5:00 p.m. Catherine Brendel
Sunday, September 21 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:00 a.m. Joe Holterman
9:00 a.m. Living and deceased members of St. Joseph
Parish
Prayer List
Please keep in your prayers:
Shirley Corey, Irvin Linnenbrink, Dorothy Kleffner, Dave Wilde, Rita
Luebbering, Betty Luecke, Stephanie Eichholz, Mary Lou Heckman,
Kyleigh Phillips, Vernita Woehr, Kellie (Nilges) Bertels, Ray and Rose
Mary Bishop, M.O., Darlene Massman, Brian Heimericks, Richard Plass-
meyer, Anton (Curly) Bure, Leona Eichholz, Margaret Romph, Dionne
Reinkemeyer, Deanna Shirley, Dorothy Even, Jenny (Samson) Morgan,
Glen Kloeppel, Patty Antry, Elizabeth Bauer, Bev Plassmeyer, Judy Plass-
meyer, Evelyn Thurman and Courtney Eichholz.
If you wish to add/remove a name, need a prayer, hospital visit, support in
grieving or a difficult pregnancy, call the rectory at 455-2320.
Parish Support Report 2014-2015
Last weekend (Offertory), we received $ 16,687.20
Total Offertory YTD: $ 109,117.00
Total Offertory FY13-14: $ 691,438.19 Thank you for your generosity.
Pray for Priests - This week you are asked to pray for the following
priests: Monday, Rev. Timothy M. Tatro; Tuesday, Rev. Hillary An-
debo; Wednesday, Rev. Basil Eruo; Thursday, Rev. Henry Ussher;
Friday, Rev. Joseph Corel; Saturday, Rev. Richard F. Litzau, OP; and
Sunday, Rev. Joby Thomas.
SCRIP will be on sale before and after all weekend Masses on
September 13-14 and 27-28.
Holydays of Obligation for 2014
Jan. 1, Mary Mother of God
Aug. 15, The Assumption of Mary
Dec. 8, Immaculate Conception Dec. 25, Nativity of the Lord
Bulletin deadline - Items for bulletin must be received by 4:00
p.m. on Tuesdays (455-2320) prior to the weekend’s bulletin.
Items can also be emailed to [email protected].
The Saint Michael the Archangel organization is coordi-
nating the September 29 - October 7 pro-life novena for
unborn babies. This multinational novena is a special nine
days for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass to be offered and
the Rosary to be prayed for the following intention: For
the protection of unborn human persons. You may be a
part of the September 29 - October 7 pro-life novena for
unborn babies by doing one or both of the following: 1)
Have the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass offered at least once
on any day during the novena; 2) Pray one rosary on
each day of the novena. Additional information, includ-
ing how to register, is available at the website:
www.SaintMichaelTheArchangelOrganization.org.
Volunteer Corner: We could use your help. Listed below is an
opportunity for you to give of your time and talent.
Some keys on the organ in the choir loft are sticking. Help is
needed in getting these keys unstuck. (Contact the pastor for
details.)
Accepting Bids for snow and ice removal on an as
-needed basis for the parish, school grounds, cem-
etery and convent for the months of October
2014—April 2015. Please call the parish office
for details and to offer bids. Bids are due before
September 25, 2014.
Liturgy Assignments for September 20—21, 2014
Saturday, September 20, 5:00 p.m. Rosary: Connie Reichart
Music: Liz Bure and Nora Bock
Servers: Mikayla Deeken, Bridget Holterman, Brandon Dulle
Lector: Connie Reichart
Offertory Gifts: Bill Plassmeyer Family
Sunday, September 21, 7:00 a.m. Rosary: Marilyn Wilde
Music: Maria Kloeppel and Gretchen Berhorst
Servers: Lindsie and Madison Conley, Caden Haslag
Lector: Alvin Bexten
Offertory Gifts: Bill Schulte Family
Communion Ministers: Eleanor Kloeppel, Arlene Samson,
Gloria Schmitz, Patrick and Anne Steele
Ushers: Maurice Wilde, Daniel Fechtel, Larry Berhorst, Brian
Flores, Bill Schulte
Saturday, September 20, 5:00 p.m. (continued)
Communion Ministers: Katie Dickneite, Kevin Huber, Debbie
Kempker, Sharon Lehmen, Betty Zimmer
Ushers: Chad and Will Stuecken, Urban and Betty Zimmer, Craig
Kampeter
Sunday, September 21, 9:00 a.m. Rosary: Kathy Stuckenschneider
Music: Adult Choir
Servers: Jared Markway, JoDee Massman, Hunter Rademan
Lector: Dale Logan
Offertory Gifts: Wally Corey Family
Communion Ministers: Anne Cavender, Betsy Bexten-Groner,
Suzanne Massman, Norbert and Eileen Plassmeyer, Mary Corey
Ushers: Keith and Kendall Cavender, Dale Logan, Patrick Massman,
Mark Wilde
Collection Counters: Mary Markway, Robert and Dolores Holterman
Upcoming Meetings and Activities
Knights of Columbus blood drive on Sunday, September 14, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon in the St. Francis Xavier School cafeteria, 7307
Route M, Taos. To schedule an appointment, visit redcrossblood.org. The sponsor keyword is KofCTaos.
St. Anne’s Sewing Circle will be quilting on Tuesday evenings, from 6 to 9 p.m. and during the day on Wednesdays in the school cafe-
teria. New and experienced quilters are welcome.
Choir practice for September 21 Mass: There will be choir practice on Wednesday, September 17, at 7 p.m. on the choir loft. All are
invited to sing!
American Red Cross blood drive on Tuesday, September 23, from 3 to 7 p.m., in the Citizens Civic League Hall, 301 Olive St., Meta.
Penance service on Tuesday, September 23 at 7 p.m. in St. Joseph Church, Westphalia.
Fatima FCCLA is sponsoring the “Run for Red” 5K on Saturday, October 4th at 8:00 a.m. Early registration is $25 and is due by
September 19th. Registration forms and more information can be found at libbertfcs.weebly.com under the FCCLA 5K tab or by con-
tacting a FCCLA member. Questions should be addressed to [email protected]. Thank you for your support.
VENDORS NEEDED - KC Pumpkin Festival, Westphalia, on October 5, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Looking for all kinds
of crafts and merchandise vendors. Call Darla at 573-291-0047 or email [email protected] for information.
Don’t miss an opportunity to show off and sell your crafty creations. St. Peter Church in Jefferson City is holding its annual holiday
craft show, Sale-A-Rama, on Sunday, November 2. Vendors of crafts and items of all kinds are needed to make our event bigger and
better than ever. Contact Michelle Truesdale, 817-600-8030 or 573-636-8159, for registration information.
Message from Sister Cindy
A recent message from Pope Francis states: “Our Christian witness is authentic when it is faithful and unconditional.” We often
ask our young people to give service to the church, community, etc. All of us can find ways to be of service. What will you do this
week?
Preschool Sunday School: The first Sunday school class will begin next Sunday, September 21, during the 9:00 a.m. Mass in
the school cafeteria.
K-8 CCD Class: Regular classes will be held on Wednesday night, September 17, from 7:00 – 800 p.m.
High School CCD classes: Regular classes will be held on Wednesday night, September 17, from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
March for Life: This event will take place on January 20 – 23. If anyone wants more information, please contact me at srcyn-
Vocation Day: Please pray every Wednesday for Vocations to the priesthood and religious life.
Congratulations to Charlie and Leona Eichholz who celebrated their 60th anniversary of mar-
riage last weekend.
Congratulations also to Curtis Leon Schmitz and Ashley Marie Kampeter, who were joined in
the bonds of Holy Matrimony in our church last weekend. May God bless Curtis and Ashley and
all married couples.
Deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Barbara Bexten, sister-in-law of Bernice, Ann, and Marilyn
Bexten of our parish, and widow of Jim Bexten, formerly of our parish, who died on September 2 in Hoquiam,
Washington. May she have eternal rest and may perpetual light shine upon her forever. Amen.
Deepest sympathy also to the family and friends of Lillian Cavender of our parish who died September 7. May
she have eternal rest and may perpetual light shine upon her forever. Amen.
JOB OPENING: Part time cleaning position at Immaculate Conception School in Loose Creek. Contact Mrs. Stiefermann at 897-3516
or at [email protected] if you are interested.
SCHOOL NEWS
Dear Parishioners,
We would like to congratulate Mrs. Shelly Kleffner on her newest addition to her family. Mya Cate Kleffner was born last Sun-
day morning weighing 6 lbs. and 13oz. Everyone is doing well. We would also like to ask for continued prayers for Mrs. Cavender and
her family for the loss of Lil. Please keep all our staff, students and families in your prayers as we continue past the first month of school.
We will continue to pray for all the parishes in our community as well.
Calling all volunteers! We would like to start up a “Dream Team.” Anyone who has some time they would like to donate doing
odds and ends around the school and church, please call or email. If you have one day a week or even one day a month you can be part of
our “Dream Team.” Some of the responsibilities may include some carpentry work such as building benches, fixing broken items, build-
ing new structures as time and money allow, picking up items and setting them up, helping with the ceiling in the art room, etc. If car-
pentry work is not your forte, but you would like to still help out, we could always use help at school with filing, copying, laminating,
grading papers, etc.
A few reminders:
Achievement testing for grades 1-8 will be the week of September 29 through October 3 with make-up test dates being Octo-
ber 6 and 7. Please say some extra prayers for our students and teachers this week. We also ask that parents make sure their
child gets plenty of rest and eats a healthy breakfast. Please try not to schedule doctors’ appointments this week.
If you would like to donate any fresh food from your gardens or any meat that has been processed, we would gladly accept it
for our school lunches.
Wish list items:
We are in need of a gently used vacuum for the middle school building. If you have one that you would like to donate, please
drop it on by.
6 foot folding tables for the teachers work room. We would need approximately 6 to 8 tables. We do not have enough table
space for meetings that are held in the workroom. We could then move the big table to the cafeteria for more space for the
teachers to eat.
Ear plugs – for the whole student body. The ear plugs would be optional for each student to use while taking tests and quiet
study to help limit distractions. The kind of ear plugs we are talking about are the orange ear plugs that many use when oper-
ating loud equipment.
Study corals for more classrooms (some have them already) to help with distractions.
Thank you to everyone who has donated time, talents and money to help out St. Joseph School. We are so blessed and can’t
thank you enough for all your help!
God Bless,
~ Mrs. Tammy Ogden, Principal ([email protected])
September Nurses Notes Soups and Stews
A few weeks ago I shared the Tea & Toast Diet and suggested soups and stews as an idea for a carry-in lunch or dinner for someone who
isn’t eating well. Below is one of my favorite recipes. If you have a recipe you would like to share, please drop it in the basket at the
main entry of church with my name written clearly on the front of an envelope.
Mom’s Vegetable Beef Stew
4 cups potatoes (cubed)
4 cups carrots (sliced)
1 cup celery (diced)
Soup bone (any amount you wish) you may substitute with stew meat or chopped round steak
16 ounces crushed or stewed tomatoes
16 ounces tomato juice
2 cups beef broth
2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon chili powder
¼ cup Worcestershire sauce
2/3 cups brown sugar
Cook meat until tender (and falling off the bone). Save the broth. Mom uses a pressure cooker adding a small amount of water (about a
cup) to speed up the cooking process. Cool, pull the meat from the bone, discard fat. Save remaining liquid to use as the broth (cool and
skim off the hardened fat).
Add all ingredients to a large pot. If you are short on beef broth, add canned broth or make extra with beef bouillon cubes.
Simmer until vegetables are tender. If you are short on time use your presser cooker for a same day meal. Or toss it all in a slow cooker
early in the morning allowing it to cook all day long.
This recipe is a bit high in salt. You may choose low sodium versions of tomato juice and stewed tomatoes. Be aware that mom seldom
measures anything; she just knows what “looks right.” My measurements are a best guess; feel free to add a little more or less, but I use
these measurements at home and think it tastes great. As kids, we noticed mom often made this stew on the day she cleaned out the re-
frigerator, sometimes there was corn, peas, beans, even cabbage in that evening’s stew.
Vicki Sallin, RN School and Parish Nurse 455-2339
Reminder: Missalettes are to be returned to one of the entrances to church after Mass so they are readily availa-
ble to anyone who wants to use them at a subsequent Mass. Thank you for being considerate.
Thank you to St. Joseph Parish from the Good Shepherd Center in Linn for the school supplies and $226.92 in
cash for the poor of Osage County. The Center thanks our parishioners for their generosity and support. ~ Bill
Voss, Director of the Good Shepherd Center
Scrip-tember is here and on sale this weekend! Did you know this about your Scrip cards?
*HyVee– You can use the scrip cards on grocery, gas, and prescriptions
*Breaktime— Can be used to pay at the pump, oil changes at Jiffy Lube in JC and tires at Big O Tire
*Kohl's, Lowe’s and Joe’s—You can use these cards to pay on your store account.
*76 Gas—You can use the cards at any Conoco, Phillips 66 or to pay for any service at Loose Creek Oil, in-
cluding new tires! And you can reload the cards at any time of the day!
*McDonalds—Don’t like the paper money? Want to take the McD Scrip with you on vacation? Well just take
your McD Scrip into any yellow McD and have them loaded onto a McD gift card.
*Wal-Mart, Amazon, and many more can be received in minutes if you purchase them in ScripNOW form.
*One Day Delivery —Place your order at www.shopwithscrip.com and receive it the next evening. Or send a
form to school and have the Scrip in your hands the following day. It’s easier than you think to earn a
free sustaining fee, just takes a little planning, which can mean a lot of saving!
To celebrate in September, there will be no PrestoPay™ fees on any ShopWithScrip® or MyScripWallet™ mobile or-
ders placed between September 20 and 26*. PrestoPay is our secure online payment system that enables you to pay
for your orders directly from your bank account. When you pay with PrestoPay, you don't have to worry about getting
checks to your coordinator, and you won't have to wait for virtual products. If you have any questions, call or text
Stacey Rademan at 690-8537 or check [email protected].
St. Louis of France Parish, Bonnots Mill, fall festival on Sunday, September 14. Serving from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pie and dessert auc-
tion at 5 p.m.
St. Aloysius Parish, Argyle, fall festival on Saturday, September 20, on the parish grounds. Serving from 12 noon to 7 p.m.
Sip, song, and suds at the Rich Fountain ball park on Saturday, September 20, beginning at 5 p.m. Music at 6 p.m. Admission $3 per
person, $5 per couple, 12 and under free. All proceeds go to the Sacred Heart Home and School Association.
Meta fall festival at Citizens Civic League Park on Sunday, September 21. Serving from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
St. Michael Church, Russellville, fall festival on Sunday, September 21. Quilt auction at 6 p.m.
Fried chicken lunch and dinner charity fundraiser at Eagles Club, 1411 Missouri Boulevard, Jefferson City, on Friday, September
26. Lunch served from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Dinner served from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. For deliveries of five or more meals, call the Ea-
gles Aerie at 573-636-2440 before 10:30 a.m. and ask for the kitchen. Proceeds to benefit the Capital Region Diabetes Management
Center.
Visitation Parish, Vienna, fall festival on Sunday, September 28. Buffet style dinner served from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
St. Martin Parish fall festival on Sunday, September 28, at St. Martins Knights of Columbus Hall. Serving from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Frankenstein 5K run/walk: The St. Mary Home and School Association will be hosting a 5K run/walk on Sunday, October 12, in
Frankenstein. Kids one-mile fund run will be held after the race. Early registration is $20 for a short-sleeve shirt and $23 for a long-
sleeve shirt. Register by September 30 to guarantee a shirt. On race day, the registration is $25 and begins at 8 a.m. with the run/walk
beginning at 9 a.m. Visit [email protected] for a registration form or to register online.
Area Social Events
St. Joseph School is collecting Joe’s Market receipts dated from September 1, 2014, to March 30, 2015. Please send your receipts to
school, place in the box in the church vestibule or the one at the store. The school is also collecting “Box tops for Education” cou-
pons. These can be sent to school to “feed the frog” or placed in the drawer in the church vestibule.
Sorry, due to a time crunch, there is no letter this week. Until next week, have a great week!
~ Fr. Mark