July 26, 2020 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Sts. Joseph and Paul Catholic Church 609 E. 4th St, Owensboro, KY 42303
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July 26, 2020 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sts. Joseph and Paul Catholic Church 609 E. 4th St, Owensboro, KY 42303
July 26, 2020 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Congratulations to Helena Renner Barbosa, daughter of Faith Formation Alexandre Ormiga Galvao Barbosa and Dianna Renner Faith Formation is on Summer break. Classes are on Barbosa, who was baptized Wednesday evenings at 6pm in the Fr. Tucker Center. Contact Laura Shoulders at the office or email her for more information July 11, 2020 laurasjpc@gmail.com RCIA Journey of Faith Are you interested in learning more about the Catholic faith? For Congratulations to Carlos Jesus more information, please contact Laura Shoulders: lauras- Hernandez Yasquez, son of jpc@gmail.com Rosalinda Del Carmel Hernandez Vasquez who was baptized July 18, 2020. Safe Environment To report suspected abuse, call the Kentucky Child Protection Hot Line: 1-877-KYSAFE1 or 1-877-597- 2331 (Toll Free) or contact your local Commonwealth Attorney. To report abuse to Congratulations to the diocese, current or past, by anyone acting in the name of Jackeline Abigail Sales the Church, call Louanne Payne, Pastoral Assistance Coordi- Cardona, daughter of nator (English) at 270-852- 8380, or Nuria Elizondo, Pastoral Emerenciano Abigail Sales and Assistance Coordinator (Spanish) at 270-880-8360. You may Elsa Cardona, who was also visit the Office of Safe Environment baptized, July 18, 2020. (owensborodiocese.org/safe) for more information. Baptismal Prep Prepare yourself for your child’s baptism by coming to Baptism Prepara- tion. Please call the Parish Office to register or for more information. Congratulations to Declarations of Invalidity (Annulments) Beau Martin Frey, son of Do you have questions about annulments? Are you divorced and not Drew & Rachael Frey, who sure whether you need an annulment? Let Sts. Joseph and Paul help was baptized, July 18, 2020. explain and assist you in the annulment process. Please call Debbie at the church office 270-683-5641. Stewardship Spotlight Living a STEWARDSHIP _|yx It is all about your heart… Everything we have is a Gift from God that we are to use to help others.
“The kingdom of God is like a treasure buried in a field, which a Guidelines for attending Mass. person finds and hides again, and out of joy goes and sells all that he has and buys that field.” Our Masses have resumed and we are so thankful to be Would we sell all of our possessions to able to gather and worship! There is no age restriction on attending go buy a “treasure” we found in a Mass, only that you are in good health and not high risk. In keeping field? Would we sell some of them, with the 6-foot social distancing guidelines, the maximum number of and which ones would we sell? Such people allowed in the church is 125. For weekend Masses, we will a treasure would have to be more val- offer 125 color coded tickets per Mass which will be available 8-6pm uable than the possessions we sell. What treasure could possibly be worth more than billions of dollars? It is some- M-F from the ramp door entrance of church. If these pickup times do thing we all want. It is something we all can have. It is not work for you, call the Parish Office. Please pick up one ticket for something that will last forever. It is eternal life in an inti- each person in your household. You must have your ticket to be mate relationship with the Almighty and Eternal God who able to attend Mass. created us. That is the Greatest Treasure. Jesus has already secured it for us. We must be careful not to loose We have combined the guidelines set by the State of Ken- it. If we are aware that everything we have comes from tucky and our Diocese for those who choose to attend the Liturgy in and belongs to God, and He wants us to use it for our own person. It is the Church’s responsibility to protect every member as benefit and enjoyment, but not get so attached to anything best we can and these guidelines are created out of love and re- that we cannot let it go or use it for the benefit and enjoy- spect for each of you. ment of others, we will gain the Greatest Treasure. Do we want it? What are we doing to make sure we don not All attendees are required to wear masks with the exception of children 3 years old and younger. If you are not comfortable, loose it? or children are not mature enough to wear a mask for the entire liturgy, you should continue to worship from home. We ask that you bring your own mask. If you do not have one, we will have one available for you outside of church. Please use the side ramp door to enter the church and the front doors to exit. Families are to be seated in the spaces marked throughout the sanctuary. Only every other pew will be utilized. The short pews on the sides will allow 2 people from the same household. Hos- pitality Ministers will help in guiding families to the appropriate seats which will be marked with a placard. The cry room is not open for gathering. However, the restroom is available if needed. Only one person (unless family) is al- lowed in the cry room/restroom at a time. Others should wait outside the cry room door and maintain 6 feet between one another. Because singing causes us to project our voices and therefore can propel the virus, the congregation is asked to refrain from singing. And to reduce risk, we will not use worship guides for the time being. During the Our Father and Sign of Peace, please do not hold or shake hands with anyone outside of your family. Offering baskets will be placed at the entrances to church. For the communion procession, a hospitality minister will dis- miss one row at a time. Parishioners are asked to keep 6 feet between the person in front of you and keep your mask on until the person in front of you receives communion. At that time, the mask can be lowered and if the parishioner wishes, sanitize their hands before receiving the Eucharist. After consuming the Eucharist, we ask that you replace your mask over your face and you may sanitize your hands again before returning to your seat. Communion will be administered in the hands only. For dismissal after church, hospitality ministers will dismiss each row beginning with the back of the church. Most everyone will be encouraged to exit through the front doors. However, those who need to use the side entrance will be able to use the ramp. Are you interested in taking communion to those in your home who cannot attend Mass in person? Call the Parish Office at 270-683-5641 to sign up for training.
Saints Mass Intentions July 25– August 2 JOSEPH & PAUL Saturday Sunday 4:30pm 8am 10am Bill Payne Family Alma Montgomery James & Theresa Clouse Family Catholic Church (Spanish) 12pm 6pm Our Parish Family Carl Higdon Monday 5:30pm Delores Thomson We give our hearts to God Tuesday 5:30pm James White and our talents to His people. Wednesday 5:30pm Stephen & Anna Carrico Thursday 5:30pm Betty Howard Friday 5:30pm Fred Roberts Saturday 4:30pm David Boarman Sunday 8am Melvin & Maxine Fleischmann 10am David Sapp (Spanish) 12pm Our Parish Family 6pm Logan Davis Parish Office 609 E 4th St., Owensboro, KY 42303 (270) 683-5641 (270) 685-4766 (fax) In Special Need of Prayer www.stjpc.org HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS: Ann Bower, Carolyn Brown, Joyce Clark, Doug Hood, Linda Howard, Betty Johnson, Sarah Jane Johnson, Monday-Friday 8am-4pm Maurice Kanable, Jackie Mann, Mitzi Mann, Margie Roberts, Marcheta Sumner, Jim Stimpfel, Betty Thompson, Katherine Thomas, Birdie Wedding. Parish Team NURSING HOME PARISHIONERS: CARMEL HOME: Katherine Brand, Rita Fahrendorf, Mary Faulkner, Margie Hardesty, Rose Keller, Pastor: Fr. Jean-Rene Kalombo Margaret McCarthy, Auda Wink, Sandra Woods; GENESIS HEALTH: Ext 222 frjrkalombosjpc@gmail.com Mike Payne, ; HEARTLAND VILLA: Mary Hinton; HERMITAGE: Bob Associate Pastor: Fr. Will Thompson Lindow, HILLCREST: Shirley Wilhite. WELLINGTON PARC: Violet Ext 247 frwillsjpc@gmail.com Cassidy, Dorothy Hood, Paul Johnson, Carla Payne. OTHERS IN NEED OF PRAYER: Mike Baker, Tammy Wimsatt Deacon: Deacon John Cecil Belcher, Patrick Billion, Joe Board, Katherine Brand, Sheila Byrne, deaconjohnsjpc@gmail.com Colin Cahill, Tim Cahill, Davena Cecil, J.C. Chrisler, Dana Cecil-Craig, Stewardship Minister: Ashley Wilkerson Jimmy Chrisler, Jonathan Clark, Michael Clark, Marty Clouse, Sidney Ext 239 ashleysjpc@gmail.com Clouse, Theresa Clouse, Chris Collins, David Condra, Leo Dickens, Luke Dickens, Chase Ford, Bill Freeman, Edwin Garcia, Paul Goetz, Youth Minister: Aynde Bennett Steve Guittar, Jarrod Hagan, Martha Hardesty, Michael Hardesty, Ext 227 ayndesjpc@gmail.com Evonne Harl, Julia Hawkins, Charlotte Hayden, Joyce Hayden, Captain Religious Education Minister: Laura Shoulders Matthew Hayden, Susan Hayden, Tom Hayden, Virginia Head, Ruby Ext 224 laurasjpc@gmail.com Hedges, Lindsey Hill, Brice & Marilyn Howard, Florence Howard, Linda Howard, Rene Howard, Kendall Jarboe, Donna Johnson, Rose King, Music Minister: Patty Brown Tina Keller, Hobert & Mary Lundy, Jerry Lundy, Jan & Lee Etta Ext 226 pattysjpc@gmail.com McCorkle, Michelle Montalvo, Cecil Newton, Betty Pannell, Michael Director of Maintenance: Kelly Ward Payne, Shelly Powell, Chrissy Quick, Sheryl Richards, Clayton Roberts, Ext 241 kellywsjpc@yahoo.com Mike Roberts, Jennifer Rojas, Pat Seib, Alexandria Selby, Martha Taylor, Richard Taylor, Dorie Thacker, Betty Thompson, Tracy Trogden, Caretaker: Joe McBride Nina Van Bussum, Adam Wallace, Darryl & Linda Warren, Scott Sacramental Records: Debbie Luedke Warren, James Wathen, Cotton Wilhite, Ronnie Wilkerson. Ext 242 debbiesjpc@owens.twcbc.com Bookkeeper: April Dickens Ext 221 aprilsjpc@owens.twcbc.com Word of Life “Because of our belief and hope in the Resurrection, Join Us we can face death not with fear, but with prepara- Mass Schedule: tion…. We prepare for eternal life by choosing to Monday - Friday 5:30pm love and follow God now, in our daily lives and Saturday 4:30pm decisions.” Read more at www.respectlife.org/end-of-life- Sunday 8am, 10am, 6pm considerations. 12 noon (Spanish) USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities 3pm Sunday prayer “Catholic Considerations for Our Earthly Passing” Sacrament of Reconciliation: Thursdays at 6pm; Fridays at 12 noon From Death to New Life Please keep in prayer Patrick Marsch & Family whose father, Walter Marsch, passed away. May the Lord grant him perpetual light & eter- nal peace.
Anniversaries 7/26/68 Terry & Brenda Royal 7/29/67 Larry Ray & Arlene Dunn 7/30/82 Joe & Tammi O’Bryan 7/30/94 Barry & Laurna Strehl 8/2/97 Chad & Susan Gesser Birthdays 7/25 Robin Barna, Dave Mullins, Daniel Blandford, Tiffany Harrington 7/26 Jaxon Brown, Rachael Frey, Rita Hayden, Clemie Posey, Ethan Posey, Dawson Strobel, Lindsey Wells, Brent Willett 7/27 Brent Brown, Gabriel Davis, John Michael Gesser, Joseph Snyder 7/28 Evan Glahn 7/29 Donnie Clark, Amanda Dill, Janae Kittinger, Katie Thomason 7/30 Phillip Castlen, Katie Nalley 7/31 Alyssa Frey, Lauren Hocevar 8/1 Noah Carter, Magan Hayden, Hobert Lundy, Christy Nix, Sharon Vasqueuz 8/2 Maximus Belcher, Pete Johnson, Donald Clark GIVE Text, Mobile & Online Giving Available! Online Mass Opportunities During our time away from church please con- sider text, mobile, or online giving. Making a gift to Sts. Joseph & Paul: Sts. Joseph and Paul is as easy as texting NEW 10am Sundays-Mass in English TEXT GIVING NUMBER 844-909-2742 with the amount you would like to give! You can also set up 3pm on Sundays - Mass in Spanish recurring monthly payments through text or mobile giving. Sts. Joseph and Paul Facebook Live https:// To try mobile giving, go to the app store and download the Give+ www.facebook.com/stjpcc/ App. You will enter the 42303 zip code and choose Sts. Joseph and Paul, then set up your automatic giving. To set up electronic giving online, go to stjpc.org and click on the Give button. e-giving is simple, quick and secure, and can provide a record of all your contributions that can be accessed online anytime. We hope you will give it a try! An Act of Spiritual Communion Weekly Giving My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacra- 7/19/20 Sunday Giving $12,640.00 ment. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into 7/15/20 Electronic Giving $ 3,575.00 my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramental- Weekly Sunday Collection Budget 2020-21 $18,531.67 ly, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You Sunday Collection Year-to-Date $44,074.14 were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit Budget Year to Date 3 of 52 Sundays $55,595.01 *Over/Under YTD Budget $-11,520.87 me to be separated from You. Amen.
26 de julio de 2020 Decimoséptimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Parroquia de San José y San Pablo “Ofrecemos nuestro Corazón a Dios y nuestros Talentos a su Pueblo”. PARTICIPACIÓN EN EL REINO Hoy concluye la tercera semana de una serie de textos del Evangelio SAN IGNACIO DE LOYOLA (1491-1556) en que hemos escuchado un total de siete parábolas sobre el Reino. 31 de julio Se pide al creyente que considere el pedido que Dios hace a Salomón Este santo español desde su adolescencia se unió a las cortes y soñó en la primera lectura de hoy: “pídeme lo que quieras, y yo te lo daré” (1 con la carrera militar. Además de galán, aprendió a manejar las armas y Reyes 3:5). Las parábolas de hoy sobre el tesoro enterrado en el cam- nunca perdió la valentía ni la rigidez de carácter. En una de las guerras, po y la perla de gran precio nos debería empujar a responder: “¡Una una bala de cañón le hirió la rodilla. Luego de la operación, como no participación en tu Reino, oh Dios!” Hoy descubrimos que el Reino de había quedado bien y no podría vestir la bota militar, pidió que le que- Dios es invalorable, un tesoro que no tiene precio. Desafortunadamen- braran la rodilla y la operaran bien ¡sin anestesia! Estando en recuper- te, nuestra cultura nos bombardea con cosas que considera tesoros ación le dieron a leer los evangelios y la vida de los santos y, como él inapreciables: vehículo utilitario deportivo, cremas antiarrugas y contra siempre había soñado con cosas mayores, encontró en la vida de los la calvicie, dietas milagrosas, y mucho, mucho más. Tener una partici- santos algo que realmente valía la pena y renunció a su ambición militar pación en el Reino de Dios y contribuir a la venida del Reino son los para servir a Dios. A partir de ahí inició una experiencia de conversión mayores tesoros que jamás podamos esperar ganar. que lo llevó a entregarse a Dios por completo y a ayudar a otras per- Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. sonas a que encontraran a Dios en todo. Siendo adulto se preparó en las ciencias humanas y con otros compañeros, entre ellos San Francisco Xavier, fundó la Compañía de Jesús; conocidos actualmente como los Decimoséptimo Domingo Jesuitas. del Tiempo Ordinario —Miguel Arias, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. 26 de julio de 2020 Todo contribuye para bien de los que aman a Dios. — Romanos 8:28a LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Jer 13:1-11; Dt 32:18-21; Mt 13:31-35 SABIDURÍA Martes: Jer 14:17-22; Sal 79 (78):8, 9, 11, 13; Nueve décimos de la sabiduría consisten en ser sabio a tiempo. Mt 13:36-43 —Theodore Roosevelt Miércoles: Jer 15:10, 16-21; Sal 34 (33):2-11; Jn 11:19-27 o Lc 10:38-42 PRINCIPIO Y FUNDAMENTO Jueves: Jer 18:1-6; Sal 146 (145):1b-6ab; Mt 13:47-53 El hombre ha sido creado para alabar, hacer reverencia y servir a Dios Viernes: Jer 26:1-9; Sal 69 (68):5, 8-10, 14; nuestro Señor Mt 13:54-58 —San Ignacio de Loyola Sábado: Jer 26:11-16, 24; Sal 69 (68):15-16, 30-31, 33-34; Mt 14:1-12 Domingo: Is 55:1-3; Sal 145 (144):8-9, 15-18; Rom 8:35, 37-39; Mt 14:13-21 SACRAMENTOS Bautismo para los Niños: Bautismos para niños menores de 7 años se celebran durante el año (excepto en el tiempo de Cuaresma). Se requie- LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES re que los papás y padrinos asistan a una preparación. (Antes de esco- Domingo: Decimoséptimo Domingo del Tiempo ger padrinos les pedimos que sean casados por la iglesia o solteros y Ordinario Miércoles: Santa Marta tengan el sacramento de la Confirmación) Jueves: San Pedro Crisólogo Catequesis de Adultos (R.I.C.A.) Domingos 10:00 am. – Los adultos Viernes: San Ignacio de Loyola pueden recibir los sacramentos del Bautismo, Primera Comunión y la Sábado: San Alfonso María de Ligorio; Primer sábado Confirmación después de un tiempo de formación. Sacramentos para Niños y Adolescentes:Todos los niños deben asis- tir a las clases de catecismo cada miércoles a las 6:30pm. (Inglés). Para los que no puedan los miércoles o prefieran en español, también está la opción los Domingos a las 10:00 am. Unción de los enfermos: Por favor notifique a la oficina parroquial de algún familiar o amigo admitido al hospital y que desee el Sacramento de la Unción. Matrimonio – Comuníquese a la oficina parroquial preferiblemente con 6 meses de anticipación como mínimo a la fecha deseada. Quinceañeras NO es un Sacramento pero es un sacramental: Se AMBIENTE SEGURO pueden celebrar cualquier sábado mientas esté disponible la Iglesia, Para denunciar una sospecha de abuso, llame a la Línea Directa de Protección excepto durante la Cuaresma. Infantil de Kentucky: 1-877-KYSAFE1 o 1-877-597-2331 (llamada gratuita) o co- Reconciliación (Confesión): muníquese con su Fiscal Local de Commonwealth. Para reportar abuso, actual o pasado, a la diócesis por parte de cualquier persona que actúe en nombre de la Iglesia, llame a Louanne Payne, Coordinadora de Asistencia Pastoral (inglés) al 270- 852-8380, o Nuria Elizondo, Coordinadora de Asistencia Pastoral (español) al 270- 880-8360. También puede visitar la Oficina de Ambiente Seguro (owensborodiocese.org/safe) para obtener más información.
AD PAGE bulletin 462950 INFORMATION SHEET 1-800-621-5197 ext 2772 Church name & address: Ss. Joseph & Paul #462950 609 E. Fourth St. Owensboro, KY 42303 Contact person: April Dickens, 270-683-5641 (270) 314-8731 (cell) Software: Win 7, Pub 2007, AA-X 650 # of bulletins (SEE NOTE BELOW) Date of Publication: Number of pages transmitted: Cover + 8 text pages + this page = 10 (1 ad page) Special Instructions Please let us know when the ad page will print on inside back cover. Please send us 350 Bulletins for this week. FedEx Shipping Address: 609 E. Fourth St. Owensboro, KY 42303 Special shipping instructions (if any): Fedex Tracking e-mail: aprilsjpc@owens.twcbc.com
Come Pray With Us! Join us for an hour of prayer, music, and adora on. Sundays at 3pm in church Young Adult Holy Hour With Vespers and Benedic on Monday, July 27, 2020 at 6:30pm Sts. Joseph and Paul , Owensboro THIS HOLY HOUR IS OPEN TO AGES 18‐39. COME FOR THE WHOLE HOUR, STOP IN FOR A FEW MINUTES, COME ALONE OR BRING FRIENDS. WE’LL PROVIDE PROGRAMS WITH PRAYERSSONGS TO HELP GUIDE YOU THROUGH THE HOLY HOUR EXPERIENCE! AND Confession will be available THIS EVENT FALLS UNDER THE DIOCESAN GUIDELINES FOR RETURNING TO PUBLIC MASS AND IN SUCH WE ASK THAT ALL PARTICIPANTS 1) STAY HOME IF NOT FEELING WELL OR IN A VULNERABLE POPULATION, 2) WEAR A MASK THROUGHOUT THE HOLY HOUR, 3) PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING UNLESS FROM A SHARED HOME, 4) REGRAIN FROM SINGING, EXCEPT FOR WORSHIP LEADER, 5) REFRAIN FROM PHYSICAL CONTACT. SEE OWENSBORODIOCESE.ORG/RETURN‐TO‐PUBLID‐MASS/ FOR MORE INFORMATION
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