rev. richard j. kapral and deacon james m. chappell · 2019-11-09 · praise & worship, rosary,...
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121 St. Joseph Place, Oneida NY 13421 347 Main St., Oneida, New York 13421
CONTACT INFORMATION
Rectory/Parish Office................................315-363-3280
Website.............................. stjoeofoblog.wordpress.com
PARISH TRUSTEES
Patrick James and Teresa Feldmann
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Barbara Rudd ............................... Office: 315-363-5061
...................................................... Home: 315-363-7199
Classes meet: Grades 6-10 - Sundays 5:15-6:45pm as scheduled Grades K-5 - Tuesdays 3:20pm-4:20pm
MUSIC LITURGY
Michael Jasniewski...................................315-282-7461
FOOD PANTRY.....................................315-363-3280
Saturday mornings from 9 to 10am
PRAYER LINE
Nancy Ginter 7777777777.77315-363-6246
EUCHARISTIC PERPETUAL ADORATION
Contact Steve and Cindy van Lieshout7 315-361-1801
DIOCESAN DIRECTOR OF VICTIM ASSISTANCE
Jaqueline Bressette ..................................315-470-1465
CONTACT INFORMATION
Rectory/Parish Office ...............................315-363-7570 Email [email protected]
PARISH TRUSTEES
Bruce Ironside & Jim Shovlin
PARISH COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Mary Parry
OFFICE OF FAITH FORMATION
Lisa Spooner ............................................315-363-7570
MUSIC MINISTRY
Roselle Lynch...........................................315-761-8369
HOME VISITATION
Carola Tubbs............................................315-363-9303
FOOD PANTRY ~ M-W-F from 3:30 to 4:30 pm
Kate Smith................................................315-697-8015
PRAYER LINE Dorothy Roth ............................................315-363-1626
ST. PATRICK’S REGIONAL SCHOOL
Kristin Healt ..............................................315-363-3620
ST. PATRICK’S CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
Bill Agan ...................................................315-363-0190
DIOCESAN DIRECTOR OF SAFE ENVIRONMENT
Jaqueline Bressette..................................315-470-1465
THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. JOSEPH AND ST. PATRICK
Rev. Richard J. Kapral and Deacon James M. Chappell
MASS SCHEDULE
Daily Mass at St. Joseph’s at 8:00 am, No Mass on Thursdays Saturday Vigils ~ St. Joseph’s at 4:00 pm and St. Patrick’s at 5:30 pm
Sunday Mornings ~ St. Joseph’s at 8:30 am and St. Patrick’s at 10:30 am
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILATION
St. Joseph’s ~ Saturdays 2:45 - 3:30 pm St. Patrick’s ~ Saturday after the 5:30 Mass or by appointment
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Initial consultation with Father Kapral at least 6 months prior to anticipated wedding. Call the rectory of either parish.
SICK, HOSPITALIZED OR HOMEBOUND
Please call either rectory to inform Father of a sick parishioner at home or in the hospital. Privacy laws make it very difficult to identify parishioners who are hospitalized.
ST. JOSEPH AND ST. PATRICK PARISHES ONEIDA, NY
~ Our Community ~
In Honor of Our Military
Please remember in your prayers all the women & men,
of our military, past and present. Especially:
Angelo Manzello ~ Richard Sterling ~ Chris Olmstead ~
Justin Curro ~ Bob Heintz ~ Brian Shovlin ~ Adam Sobieraj
~ Keith Warren ~ Anthony Krenn ~ Christopher Kinsella ~
Colin Kinsella ~ Frederick Wilmer ~ Martin DeBock ~
Christopher Cahill ~ Michael Brown ~ Jason King ~
~ Joseph Marji ~ Laurey Tyson ~ Chad Tyson ~
Gabriel Malone ~ Evan Rich
Baptism Preparation Evening
Baptism Preparation Evening will be given
on the second Wednesday of each month
in the St. Joseph Parish Center.
Upcoming sessions July 11 and August 8 at 7 pm.
To register or if you have any questions,
call Barbara Rudd, 315-363-5061 or 315-363-7199.
Baptisms can be scheduled at St. Joseph’s or St. Patrick’s
as to the request of each family.
Live the Liturgy ~ Inspiration for the Week
As we celebrate today's feast, we are reminded that God creates and fashions each one of us with intent and purpose. We are not random accidents. We are special creations and wonderfully made. Each of us brings a unique twist to the one shot at life that we are given. As people of faith and children of God, we are asked to use our specialness to announce God's kingdom. Each of us reveals a unique part of God's face. Each day presents opportunities to communicate our faith to others and to reveal God's mercy. We have the means to point the way to Christ. How can we show Jesus to others today?
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4th Marian Eucharistic Healing Retreat Theme: Mary, Queen of Hope
Fri., July 20th, 2018, 6:30-9:30 p.m. (FREE) Praise & Worship, Rosary, Mass, Adoration,
& Healing Prayer
Sat. & Sun., July 21st – July 22nd (pre-register by July 13th)
($80 – commuters – incl. 5 meals over 2 days) ($180 for 2 nights stay, incl. 5 meals)
Venue: Christ the King Retreat House, 500 Brookford Rd., Syracuse, NY 13224
Keynote: Rev. Fr. William Garrott O.P. & other speakers
to register: https://marianeucharistic.weebly.com contact Don at: [email protected]/ 315-668-2258
Peter’s Pence Collection ~ July 1st
Next week, we will take the Peter's Pence Collection, which
provides Pope Francis with the funds he needs to carry out
his charitable works around the world. The proceeds benefit
our brothers and sisters on the margins of society, including
victims of war, oppression, and disasters. Please be generous.
For more information, visit www.usccb.org/peters-pence.
Gently Worn, Used and New Shoe Collection
Extension - St. Patrick’s School has extended their shoe
drive to raise funds to help off-set the cost of updated
security for the school entrances. Gently worn, used and
new shoes can be brought to the school until JULY 20th.
Please call the school, 315-363-3620,
or contact Mrs. Marris at [email protected]
for the most up-to-date drop off information.
Driver Ed Class Being Offered
Holy Cross Academy is offering a Driver Ed class during
the month of July. A preliminary meeting will be held on
Thursday June 28th at 7:oopm at the school. Cost is $475.
Participants must be 16 years old to begin. Space is limited.
The school is located at 4020 Barrington Road Oneida.
For more information call 315-363-1669
or visit holycrossacademy.com.
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NATIVITY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST
~ St. Joseph’s Parish ~ ~ St. Patrick’s Parish ~
Adoration of the Lord
Prayerfully consider
taking one of the
following Holy Hours: Sunday from 3 to 4 am
Friday from 7 to 8 pm
Call Steve and Cindy
vanLieshout at 315-361-1801
Altar Care ~ w/e June 30
Reagan Family
Food Pantry ~ June 30
M. Reiter and M. Miller
Needed: canned fruit, instant
potatoes and canned meat
Grow Your Faith
This Summer
Summer is a great time to
take a breath and reorient our
hearts and minds to the mission
and message of Christ. Here
are some suggestions to grow
in your Catholic faith during
the warm season.
Make Mass a Priority
Resist the temptation to
skip Mass during the summer
months or when you are on
vacation. Gathering together
with the Church to receive
Christ is essential to
our faith.
Do Some Spiritual Reading
Set aside some special time for
reflection on a spiritual topic
such as the lives of the saints.
The stories of these real life
people, who lived out their
faith in courageous and inspir-
ing ways, help us on our path
of discipleship.
Visit a Holy Place
Take a day trip to a monastery,
a shrine or a famous church,
and experience some of the
different types of spirituality
that are all a part of the
Catholic faith. Ask if there are
tours and be sure to visit the
gift shop for possible resources
for the coming autumn.
Simplify Your Life
Summer is a great time to sort
through clothing, toys,
sports equipment and other
possessions. Remember to
clean out your office! Have a
garage sale and donate
the proceeds to a food pantry.
Do Something
for Someone Else
Make a point this summer to
reach out to people in need.
Being some summer flowers
to the local nursing home.
Deliver a bag of groceries to a
neighbor. Offer to baby sit
for new parents. Summer is
a time for resting, reaching
out and growing -
mind, body and spirit.
(from Engage by Our Sunday
Visitor, June/July 2016, page 11)
Garage Sale
St. Joseph’s Senior Group
will be sponsoring a
Garage Sale on
July 6 ~ 9 am to 3 pm and
July 7 ~ 9 am to 1 pm
Items for this sale may be
dropped off at the Parish
Center on:
+ June 27 from 6-8 pm
+ June 28 from 11 am - 2 pm
+ June 30 from 11 am - 1 pm
+ July 3 from 2-4 pm
Please mark the sale price on
the items given for this sale. We
cannot accept clothing, shoes,
pillows, TVs, electric appli-
ances. If interested in helping
out on any of these sale days,
please call Nancy Ginter,
315-363-6246.
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Ministry Schedules
Schedules for July thru Dec.
2018 are in the table in the
vestibule of the church.
Please pick up your schedule
Help our school earn cash by clipping Box Tops from products and putting them in the box at the back of the church. Each one is worth 10¢ and our school can use the cash for whatever it needs. See a list of products at BTFE.com/products.
Unfortunately, Campbell's Soup has stopped their Labels for Education program,
so we won't be collecting those anymore.
AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon with the same products, prices, and shopping features as Amazon.com.
The difference is that when you shop on AmazonSmile, the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products to St. Patrick's School. Just use the link above or go to smile.amazon.com and choose St. Patrick's School as the organization you are supporting. We have received almost $50 in donations already just from people shopping on Amazon!
Do you shop at Tops? If so, you can register your rewards card to support our school! Log onto www.eScrip.com. Enter the School or Group I.D. You can also register
your debit and credit cards. Shop at Tops! Use your eScrip registered cards for all your purchases. A percentage of purchases will be automatically contributed by Tops. That’s it! It’s that easy----your family shops---our school earns dollars! St. Patrick's School eScrip Group ID – 6572105
Easy Ways to Support St. Patrick’s School
The Nativity of Saint John the Baptist
Tiny fingers and toes.
A little yawn. A loud cry.
An infant wrapped in swaddling clothes.
"What will this child be?"
It is a question every parent asks time and time again. As first
steps are taken, as personalities emerge, as a child shows interest
in reading or drawing or climbing, the question is on our lips.
"What will this child be?" This question is asked as John the Baptist
is born.
On this special feast, we're reminded of the great humility required
of parents. The character formation, the discipline and encourage-
ment, the violin lessons and soccer practices - every parental effort
is subjected to the decisions of the child himself. Even children on
a sure track by high school graduation transform under life's
circumstances. Entrusting our children to God can be incredibly
intimidating. "What will this child be," especially when that trans-
formation lies outside of my control? John the Baptist's story
might not have ended as his parents imagined. But he is celebrated
as the greatest of the prophets, as the one who prepared the way
for the Messiah. Here is the hope of all Christian parents -- that our
children would be raised in such a way that when people meet
them, they meet Jesus Christ.
JUNE 24, 2018
St. Patrick’s Mass Intentions
Saturday, June 23rd ~ 5:30 pm
+ H. Raymond Carney, Sr. by family
+ Tim Phillips by Shirley Peyton
Sunday, June 24th ~ 10:30 am
+ Paul Earl by Breckenridge Family
+ Leona Haley by St. Patrick’s Altar Rosary Society
Saturday, June 30th ~ 5:30 pm
+ Harold Kriechbaum by family
Sunday, July 1st ~ 10:30 am
+ Special Intention by Phyllis King and Christine Calogero
+ Anne Origlio by Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Ferrara
~ Lector, Eucharistic Ministers,
and Altar Servers ~
Saturday, June 30th ~ 5:30 pm
+ Lector ~ Ed DeCastro
+ Eucharistic Ministers ~ Cheri DeCastro, Ken Allen
+ Altar Servers ~ Eli Neth, Fran Neth
Sunday, July 1st ~ 10:30 am
+ Lector ~ Linda Mellon
+ Eucharistic Ministers ~ Lisa Spooner, Nadia Farra,
Cindy Zifchock, Colleen Cianfrocco
+ Altar Servers ~ Kristina Twal, Gloria Twal
Faith Formation Information
Registration for our 2018-2019 Gatherings
will begin on August 1st!
~ Offertory Collection ~
Weekend of June 17th
Envelopes ~ $2,721
Loose ~ $555
Fuel and Electric ~ $638
JUNE 24, 2018
St. Joseph’s Mass Intentions
~ Lectors and Eucharistic Ministers ~
June 23rd and 24th
4:00 pm ~ Sheila Blair N. Ginter and L. Sanborn
8:30 am ~ Anthony Guarneiri Ken and Marie Stoker
June 30th and July 1st
4:00 pm ~ Tim Robbins Tom and Jean Martin
8:30 am ~ Jim Devine M. Winterhalt and L. Gumina
Saturday, June 23rd ~ Vigil: Nativity of St. John the Baptist
4:00 pm + All married couples by Mary Reiter
+ Mary Agnes Lytle by Becky Rowbottom
Sunday, June 24th ~ Nativity of St. John the Baptist
8:30 am + For Parishioners
Monday, June 25th ~ Weekday
8:00 am + Dick Whipple by friends
Tuesday, June 26th ~ Weekday
8:00 am + Fathers as requested by parishioners
Wednesday, June 27th ~ Weekday
8:00 am + Our Mother of Perpetual Help
by Margaret and Farrell Miller Thursday, June 28th
NO MASS
Friday, June 29th ~ Weekday
8:00 am + Mothers as requested by parishioners
Saturday, June 30th ~ Vigil: 13th Sunday Ordinary Time
4:00 pm + Margaret Magliocca, 5th Anniversary by family + For the Intention of Richard and Nena Crowne on
the Occasion of their 45th Wedding Anniversary
Sunday, July 1st ~ 13th Sunday Ordinary Time
8:30 am + For Parishioners
~ Offertory Collection ~
Weekend of June 17th
Regular in envelopes ~ $2,660
Loose in basket ~ $ 831
2nd collection this weekend for Peter’s Pence
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