st. joseph’s parish bulletin
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LITURGICAL SCHEDULE AT ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH – November 21-27, 2016
St. Joseph
Our Patron Saint,
Pray for us!
St. Anne’s Church Glenwood
Parish Priest Father William Hearn Cell: 486-9492
Parish Pastoral Council Chair: William O’Rielly
Finance Committee Chair: Dan Mahoney
St. Anne’s Parish Council Vice Chair: Irene Broderick
Catechetical Coordinators Alice McCarthy (St. Joseph’s) [email protected]
Parish Secretary Elizabeth Blake Office Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Phone: (709) 256-3151 Fax: (709) 256-2730
Reconciliation Saturdays - 4:30 p.m. Or by appointment
Sacrament of Baptism
Baptism Preparation Course 2nd Sunday of Month (3:00 p.m.) Baptisms 3rd Sunday of month
Weekend Mass Schedule
St. Joseph’s, Gander Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m.
St. Anne’s, Glenwood Sunday 9:30 a.m.
www.stjosephsparishgander.ca
St. Joseph’s Church Gander
St. Anne’s Church Glenwood
ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH BULLETIN
SOLEMNITY OF CHRIST THE KING (Year C)
10 Bishop Street Gander, NL
A1V 1V3
November 20, 2016
[email protected] www.stjosephsparishgander.ca
MINISTRIES’ SCHEDULE - November 26 & 27, 2016
Ministry: Saturday at 5:00 p.m. Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Advent Wreath: Marjorie & Pauline Lane Confirmation Class Lectors: Dan Turner & Shirley Nolan Patty Ann Maloney & Bernadette Eisan EMHC*: B. Blackmore, R. Pearce, J. Dillon, T. Tibbs A. Joy, C. Bureaux, D. O’Donnell, P. Broderick Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion for Nightingale Manor: Bill O’Rielly Presenters of Gifts: Joe & Val McGuire Religious Education Hospitality: Val McGuire & Cheryl Dwyer Bernie Stone & Kay MacArthur Music: Volunteers Sunday AM Choir Altar Servers: Jottin Jose Kevin Clarke Sacristans: Team 2: Kay MacArthur & Patricia Tricco
Treasury: Team 4: Dave Barton, George O’Brien, Ed Tricco, Kevin Keating, Paul Brazil, Rene Cashin, Kip Shea *EMHC - Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion”
CATECHESIS: Religious Education Class Monday, November 21 at 5:45 - 6:45 p.m. Confirmation Class, Sunday, November 27 at 10 a.m.
MCCARTHY CENTRE ACTIVITIES & EVENTS
RCW General Meeting - Monday, Jan 9th at 7 p.m. Liturgy Committee Meeting - Tuesday, Dec 6th at 1:30 p.m. RCW Card Game - Saturday, Dec 3rd at 8 p.m. Parish Pastoral Council Meeting - Tuesday, Jan 24th after the 7 p.m. Mass Finance Committee Meeting - Tuesday, Nov 29th at 7:30 p.m. Quilters - Every Tuesday (8 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
Sunday AM Choir will be practicing on Sunday evenings in the McCarthy Centre. New members are ALWAYS welcome.
Collection Totals - Thank you to all our parishioners for your continued generosity!
Theme for the Sunday
T oday, on the last Sunday in Ordinary Time and the last Sunday of this liturgical year (Year C), we celebrate the
Solemnity of Christ the King. A solemnity is the highest rank of liturgical celebrations: a very great feast of public communal worship! Today’s focus is the end-times (which the Church refers to as ‘eschatalogical’) when Christ the King will restore all creation and restore his kingdom to the Father. Then, “freed from the corruption of sin and death”, the risen people of God will rejoice in a new heaven and a new earth and shall sing God’s glory with every creature (Eucharistic Prayer IV).
St. Joseph’s November 13, 2016
Sunday Offering $2,128.00
Loose 181.60
Maintenance 137.00
Children’s Liturgy 3.95
Youth Ministry 5.00
Peter’s Pence 5.00
Flowers for Christmas 145.00
IPA Donation 5.00
Heat Pump Donation 30.00
Direct Deposit 283.75
Total Deposit $2,924.30
Sunday Envelopes Used 158
St. Anne’s November 13, 2016
Sunday Offering $159.00
Loose 12.00
Maintenance 20.00
Sunday Missals 80.00
IPA Donation 5.00
Peter’s Pence 5.00
Candles 12.00
Total Deposit $293.00
Date Day Time Mass Intention Requested By: Nov 22 Tuesday 4:00 p.m. Presentation Jubilariarns Sr. Margaret Mary Gosse Thomas & Bridget Fleming Tom & Kay Fleming William & Mary Cooke Tom & Kay Fleming Nov 23 Wednesday 10:00 a.m. Tommy Broderick Greg & Anne Marie Blumer Thomas & Mary Harty Kip & Josephine Shea Lester & Frances Shea Kip & Josephine Shea Nov 24 Thursday 10:00 a.m. Andrew & Elizabeth Kelly Ed & Pauline Kelly Bill, Cyril & Joe Kelly Ed & Pauline Kelly Norman & Shirley Power Peter & Shirley Byrne Nov 25 Friday 10:00 a.m. Cyril Gerard Maloney Nish & Angela Maloney Madonna Lee Fintan & Bernadette St. Croix The Blackler & Lane families Marjorie & Pauline Lane Sunday Liturgy Nov 26 Saturday 5:00 p.m. William & Margaret Casey The Casey family Brigid Cheeks Marian Cheeks Stephanie Kelly (B & A) Shirley Kelly & family Nov 27 Sunday 9:30 a.m. St. Anne’s Church, Glenwood
Nov 27 Sunday 11:00 a.m. MISSA PRO POPULO (For the people of the Parish)
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK…. Mary Walsh, Jenny Lyver, Chris Aylward, Jeremiah Campbell, Brenda Reid (Gander), Elizabeth Keough, Christine Nolan and Rosanne Leroux. If a family member or friend is a patient at the hospital or ill at home, and would like a visit from Father Hearn, please call the parish office at 256-3151.
”It is not enough to
experience God’s mercy in
one’s life; whoever receives
it must also become a sign
and instrument for others.”
Pope Francis @ Pontifex
LITURGICAL YEAR 2015-2016
A s we journey through November, we gradually draw near to the end of the current liturgical year as we celebrate the last three Sundays of Ordinary Time,
the last Sunday being The Solemnity of Christ the King. Ordinary time celebrates the mystery of Christ in all its fullness. In these last Sundays of the liturgical year, our focus turns to the return of Christ and the fulfillment of the Kingdom.
THE PARISH COMMUNITY
OF ST. JOSEPH’S
WELCOMES:
Ellie Samantha HODDER daughter of
Matthew and Cassandra
(Walbourne)
who was baptized on
Saturday, November 12, 2016.
Please pray for Ellie
and her parents!
MEMORIAL OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
N ovember 21st is the feast of the Memorial of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. which was entered into the Roman calendar in
1585, and commemorates the presentation of the Blessed Virgin when Mary’s parents brought their three-year-old daughter to the Temple in Je-rusalem to offer her to God, as was the custom. Today the feast cele-brates the recognition of Mary as a temple where God lives. It is also the Feast of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
“You have become a new creation and have clothed yourself in Christ. May you always grow as a child of the Light.”
NOVEMBER 22 - MEMORIAL OF SAINT CECILIA, VIRGIN, MARTYR: Cecilia is patron saint of musicians. Her association with music stems from a story that at her wedding feast she sang to God in her heart. It is recorded that “while the profane music of her wedding was heard, Cecilia was singing in her heart a hymn of love for Jesus, her true spouse”. Cecilia, her husband Valerian, as well as his brother Tiburtius, were martyred for their faith. She is one of seven women, besides the Blessed Virgin Mary, commemorated by name in Eucharistic Prayer I.
November 23 - Memorial of Saint Columban, Abbot: Born in Ireland, Columban was one of the greatest of the Irish monks who carried Celtic Christianity throughout Europe at a time when paganism threatened to extinguish the faith. At age 40, Columban, along with twelve companions, founded ten monastic foundations in Gaul (France) over a period of ten years. Following this, Columban spent the rest of his life in Europe preaching and building new foundations which survived for centuries.
NOVEMBER 24 - MEMORIAL OF SAINT ANDREW DÜNG-LAC, PRIEST AND COMPANIONS, MARTYRS: In the 16th
century Christian missionaries went to live among the people of Vietnam. From the 17
th to 19
th centuries, some 130,000
Christians were martyred. Andrew Düng-Lac and Peter Thi, Vietnamese priests, were beheaded on December 21, 1839. In June 1988, Pope John Paul II declared 117 Vietnamese martyrs saints of the Church.
November 25 - Memorial of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin, Martyr: Catherine was a woman of learning in fourth century Alexandria, Egypt. At 18 years of age she converted to Christianity. She was imprisoned for speaking publicly against the Emperor Maximinus’ persecution of Christians. While in prison, she was visited by the Empress and the leader of the armed forces, both of whom she converted. For this, she and they were martyred. Tortured by being strapped to a spiked wheel, Catherine was eventually beheaded. She is a patron of librarians, teachers, students, jurists, nurses, unmarried girls, philosophers, those who work with wheels (i.e., potters, spinners, mechanics, etc.), the dying, and several other groups.
Date Day Time Mass Intention Requested by: Nov 27 Sunday 9:30 a.m. Raymond Kelly (B) Philomena Broderick
Philip Fahey Albert & Helen Oake Harold White Reuben & Anne Hillier
WELCOME TO ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH
Ministries - Sunday, November 27, 2016
LECTORS: Helen Oake & Remi Truchon EUCHARISTIC MINISTER: Leo Lannon GIFT PRESENTERS: Lonz, Lianne, Haley & Erica Bryan TREASURY: Rita Kinden & Rita Hillier
LIGHTING OF THE ADVENT WREATH: Patricia Collier, Florence Freake & Winnie Coates
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (Fr. McCormack Council) [email protected]
CHRISTMAS SWEEP
TICKETS - Members are reminded to return their Christmas Sweep tickets to
Dan Mahoney, Dan Turner or drop off at Parish Office by December 1
st
as the draw is being held on December 2
nd.
CRIBBAGE every Wednesday at the Council Home at 7:30 p.m.
SYMPATHY & PRAYERS ARE EXTENDED TO THE FAMILY & FRIENDS OF:
Norman POWER of our parish, who died on Friday, November 11, 2016. He is the uncle of Tina (Dan) Purcell and great uncle of Emelyn. Yvonne DELANEY, who died on Tuesday, November 15, 2016. She is the daughter of Michael Delaney (Lakeside Homes) of our parish.
May their souls and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Solemnity of Christ the King “How worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and dignity, and wisdom and strength and honour.
To him belong glory for ever and ever.”
ST. ANNE’S CHURCH, GLENWOOD (Liturgical & Ministries’ Schedule for November 27, 2016)
BINGO
St. Anne’s Parish Hall
every Monday. Doors open
at 7 p.m. Game starts
at 8 p.m. Cash Prizes.
All are welcome!
ROMAN CATHOLIC WOMEN
RCW MEETING - Monday, January 9, 2017 at 7 p.m.. All ladies of the parish are invited to join the RCW. The membership fee - $10 per year (Sep-Sep). Minutes of the October meeting are available in the Church.
RCW CARD GAME - Saturday, December 3rd
at 8 p.m. Team (Patricia Noonan, Doris Scharpegge and Shirley Byrne). Refreshments can be dropped off at the McCarthy Centre following 5 p.m. Mass.
RELIGIOUS ARTICLES - The RCW has religious articles on display in the McCarthy Centre. Some new articles have arrived including St. Theresa of Calcutta medals.
CHRISTMAS FUNDRAISER The RCW is selling tickets on a GIFT CARD TREE (valued at $500.00) as a Christmas Fundraiser for the parish. Many thanks to those people who donated a gift card. Tickets are available at the parish office and from RCW members.
T he 2016-2017 Living with Christ Sunday Missal is available at the Parish Office for $5.00 each. It will be on sale in
the Church on the weekends of November 12th & 13
th and 19
th & 20
th. This missal helps Catholics prepare for and
participate in the Sunday Eucharistic Liturgy. It is also useful for personal devotion. The Sunday Missal contains
complete readings and Mass texts, as well as selected hymns for Sundays and feast days for the entire Church year.
OFFERTORY ENVELOPES - If you do not receive contribution envelopes and would like to, please contact the Parish Office at 256-3151 and a box will be provided for you. The parish also offers direct deposit for contributions.
PARISH & OTHER NOTES
FOR YOUR INFORMATION - DIOCESAN STIPENDS BAPTISM STIPEND - $25.00 - Baptisms are normally celebrated on the 3
rd Sunday of the month (after a Baptism
Preparation Course has been completed). BAPTISM PREPARATION: The baptism of a child is a very important event in the life of the child, the child’s family, and the parish community. To help parents enter more fully into the celebration of their child’s baptism, St. Joseph’s Parish offers a Baptism Preparation Course once a month. Parents along with godparents are expected to attend the Baptism Preparation Course before the baptism of the child. Please call the parish office to register.
MARRIAGE STIPEND - $200.00 - Please allow at least six months between the time of contacting the Parish and the date of the Marriage. A Marriage Preparation Course is required.
FUNERAL STIPEND - $200.00 - St. Joseph’s Parish has a Bereavement Committee which will contact you to coordinate the funeral services.
WHEELCHAIR AVAILABLE
T here is now a wheelchair available in the church for anyone needing it. It will be kept in the cloak room and will be brought out
for Mass by the Hospitality Ministers.
SOLEMNITY OF THE
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
M ass for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary will be celebrated in the Cathedral in Grand Falls-Windsor, on Thursday, December 8th, at 5:15 p.m. During this Eucharistic Celebration the ‘Rite of
Closing our Door of Mercy’ will take place, indicating the end of the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy. Parishioners from the various parishes of the Diocese are encouraged to attend this Mass to pray for the needs of the Diocese. Bish-op Daniels will celebrate the Mass, and a number of Priests throughout the Diocese will also be in attendance. Following Mass, all are invited to an informal social at the Diocesan Pastoral Centre.
STEUBENVILLE ATLANTIC
R egistration is already open for Steubenville Atlantic 2017. In anticipation there will be a
Steubenville Atlantic themed mass at the Cathedral in Grand Falls-Windsor on November 25 at 5:00 PM. Young people who have attended Steubenville Atlantic are invited to come to this mass and participate in the ministries; Young people in grades 9 to 12 who have not previously attended are invited to come along if they wish to find out more about Steubenville Atlantic. Following the mass, there will be a gathering of all interested people, youth and adults, in the pastoral centre behind the cathedral for pizza and information about the gathering which will take place in Halifax from July 7 – 9, 2017. See you there!
HOLY CHILDHOOD ASSOCIATION
T he Holy Childhood Association was founded in France in 1843. It’s purpose is to encourage all
children to be aware of the needs of children living in mission dioceses throughout the world. Under its banner “children helping children”, monies raised
are directed towards self-help programs involving the building of schools, the provision of health and nutrition programs and medications, school fees, and teaching and learning resources. Children in communities, orphanages, homes for the disabled, refugees, and those living on the streets are assisted by the generosity of children who wish to make the love of Jesus known everywhere. Please consider supporting this worthwhile cause by taking a Holy Childhood Coin Bank (available at the back of the church). Once filled they may be dropped off at the parish office or placed in the collection at Mass. Thank you.
NOTE FROM THE FINANCE COMMITTEE
O ver the next six months the Parish will initiate a number of upgrades to
our facilities; the costs of which will have to come from our parish reserves. The Finance Committee is requesting that parishioners consider making a special contribution towards the costs of these projects. Contributions can be placed in an envelope with your name and envelope number and dropped in the collection plate or at Parish Office. Thank you for your consideration of this request.