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May 3, 2020, 2020 Fourth Sunday of Easter Sts. Joseph and Paul Catholic Church 609 E. 4th St, Owensboro, KY 42303
May 3, 2020 4th Sunday of Easter Faith Formation Grace Marriage @ Home Classes will resume when school is back in session. Clas- Grace Marriage will be providing one “Grace Marriage @ ses are held on Wednesday evening at 6pm in the Parish Hall. Home” lesson per week for the next month or so. Couples Contact Laura Shoulders at the office or email her for more infor- watch an 8-10 minute teaching video and use a down- mation laurasjpc@gmail.com loadable worksheet to apply the principles to their relation- RCIA Journey of Faith Classes will resume when school is back in session. For ship. It takes about 30-45 minutes a week of undistracted more information, please contact Laura Shoulders: lauras- time as a couple to go through each lesson. jpc@gmail.com Here are the first two sessions: Session One “Grace Based Marriage” Safe Environment You might be familiar with the grace-based vs. perfor- To report suspected abuse, call the Kentucky Child Protection mance-based marriage teaching but we want to reach Hot Line: 1-877-KYSAFE1 or 1-877-597- 2331 (Toll Free) or couples who may not have heard this. The reality is, we contact your local Commonwealth Attorney. To report abuse to can never revisit grace enough. The grace of God through the diocese, current or past, by anyone acting in the name of Christ is the foundation of the Christian experience, but the Church, call Louanne Payne, Pastoral Assistance Coordi- what does grace look like in marriage? How can our mar- nator (English) at 270-852- 8380, or Nuria Elizondo, Pastoral riages reflect the Gospel? That’s exactly what we’ll walk Assistance Coordinator (Spanish) at 270-880-8360. You may through in this session of GraceMarriage@home. also visit the Office of Safe Environment https://www.gracemarriage.com/grace-marriage-at-home- (owensborodiocese.org/safe) for more information. the-grace-based-marriage/ Session Two “I Would Have Never” With couples expe- riencing so much negative news, it’s important that we visit Baptismal Prep a lesson on gratitude. This fun lesson will have you reflect Prepare yourself for your child’s baptism by coming to Baptism Prepara- tion. Please call the Parish Office to register or for more information. on your marriage and look at all the things you would have Declarations of Invalidity (Annulments) never experienced, character traits you have developed, Do you have questions about annulments? Are you divorced and not or even foods you may not have tried if it had not been for sure whether you need an annulment? Let Sts. Joseph and Paul help your spouse. This should be a fun time of remembrance explain and assist you in the annulment process. Please call Debbie at and celebration of the good things the Lord has done in the church office 270-683-5641. your lives. https://www.gracemarriage.com/grace-marriage-at-home-i- would-have-never Stewardship Spotlight Following Jesus is the work of a lifetime. Becoming a disciple of Jesus Christ leads naturally to the practice of Stewardship. _________________________________ Book Recommendation Your Life in the Holy Spirit, by Alan Schreck Learn how to renew your life in the Holy Spirit, understand and receive spiritual gifts, and grow in love, joy, peace, and other fruits that are the sign that the spirit grows in us.
“The shepherd walks ahead of his sheep, and the sheep follow him, because they recognize his voice.” Congratulations to our Our image of Jesus as the Good Shep- herd romanticizes the role and status of High School Graduates the shepherd.. However, Jesus was well aware that the life of a shepherd was very difficult and they were considered to be on the low level of society. Then, as Brandon Ballard today, they were called bedouins, which means “nomads.” They moved from Alyssa Beyke place to place to find food and water for their flock and the flock is totally dependent on the shepherd for protection from predators and thieves. The shepherd depended Andy Birkhead on the flock for milk, meat, and wool. Such mutual dependence establishes a strong bond between shepherd and flock. Like the Thomas Cole Blandford good shepherds and great leaders of history, Jesus leads us from the front, with wisdom and courage. Jesus used the image of shepherd and sheep to teach the people of his day, and us, that Abigail Burden he will always lead us to what is right and good, and we can fol- low him in confidence and have faith in him. Austin Clements Emily Dant Brandon Ebelhar We are praying for you, we miss you and we look forward to the time when we can celebrate Mass together again. Until that Jonathan Isbill time, there are many ways to still participate in Mass and inter- act with our parish family: Tierney Randchelle Johnson Listen to Mass by phone by dialing 1-844-602-3933. By Samuel Manqueros entering your phone number, you will receive a call back at 10am and can listen to Mass over the phone. Anna Lee Meyer Masses are broadcast on Facebook at 10am in English and 12noon in Spanish at Sts. Joseph & Paul Catholic Skyler Osborne Church and Sts. Joseph and Paul Parish. Alexandra Scheithe Masses are broadcast on YouTube at 10am in English and 12noon in Spanish at Sts. Joseph & Paul Catholic Church. Dutch Strobel Worship Guides for each weekend are posted on Face- Elizabeth Strobel book and our website at stjpc.org. Jasmine Sturgeon Bulletins are emailed to all households we have email ad- dresses for and can also be found at stjpc.org. Alondra Villalpando One Call messages are continuing each week beginning at 11am Saturdays. Matthew Zambrano The church is unlocked each weekday day from 8-4pm for Brianna Zoglmann prayer and Fridays for Eucharistic Adoration. From Death to New Life Please keep in prayer Anne(Rob) Webb & family whose stepmother, Carolyn McKown, passed away recently. Please keep in prayer Doug (Dorothy) Hood, Sandy Mayfield, Linda Hagan, Charlie (Celeste) Hood, Darrell (Lois) Hood, Gerald (Judy) Hood, Alicia (Mike) Harrington, Michele (Ralph) Blair, Mary Anne ((Eric) Schmidt, Jeremey (Alexis) Hood, Jordan (Tiffany) Harrington, Amber Posey, Sam Harrington, and families whose brother/uncle/great uncle, Bob Hood, passed away recently, May the Lord grant them perpetual light & eternal peace.
Saints Mass Intentions May 3-10 JOSEPH & PAUL 5/3 Sunday 5/4 Monday 10am (English) 12pm (Spanish) Melvin & Maxine Fleischmann Our Parish Family Robert H. & Mary Lou Steele Catholic Church 5/5 Tuesday 5/6 Wednesday Ruth Reed For An End to Abortion 5/7 Thursday Ada Rhodes & Family We give our hearts to God 5/8 Friday James & Theresa Clouse Family and our talents to His people. 5/10 Sunday 10am (English) David Sapp 12pm (Spanish) Our Parish Family Private mass will be offered daily by Fr. Kalombo and Fr. Will for the mass intentions above. Parish Office In Special Need of Prayer 609 E 4th St., Owensboro, KY 42303 HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS: Ann Bower, Carolyn Brown, Joyce (270) 683-5641 Clark, Doug & Dorothy Hood, Linda Howard, Betty Johnson, Sarah Jane (270) 685-4766 (fax) Johnson, Maurice Kanable, Deanna Kaminski, Jackie Mann, Mitzi Mann, Margie Roberts, Jim Stimpfel, Betty Thompson, Katherine Thomas, www.stjpc.org Birdie Wedding. Monday-Friday 8am-4pm NURSING HOME PARISHIONERS: CARMEL HOME: Katherine Brand, Rita Fahrendorf, Mary Faulkner, Margie Hardesty, Rose Keller, Margaret McCarthy, Marvin & Auda Wink, Sandra Woods; GENESIS HEALTH: Mike Payne; HEARTLAND VILLA: Mary Hinton; HERMITAGE: Bob Parish Team Lindow, James White, Jr. HILLCREST: Shirley Wilhite. WELLINGTON Pastor: Fr. Jean-Rene Kalombo PARC: Violet Cassidy, Paul Johnson, Carla Payne. OTHERS IN NEED OF PRAYER: Mike Baker, Tammy Wimsatt Belcher, Ext 222 frjrkalombosjpc@gmail.com Patrick Billion, Joe Board, Katherine Brand, Sheila Byrne, Colin Cahill, Associate Pastor: Fr. Will Thompson Tim Cahill, Davena Cecil, J.C. Chrisler, Dana Cecil-Craig, Jimmy Ext 247 frwillsjpc@gmail.com Chrisler, Jonathan Clark, Michael Clark, Marty Clouse, Theresa Clouse, Deacon: Deacon John Cecil Chris Collins, David Condra, Leo Dickens, Luke Dickens, Chase Ford, Bill Freeman, Edwin Garcia, Paul Goetz, Steve Guittar, Jarrod Hagan, deaconjohnsjpc@gmail.com Martha Hardesty, Michael Hardesty, Evonne Harl, Julia Hawkins, Stewardship Minister: Ashley Wilkerson Charlotte Hayden, Captain Matthew Hayden, Susan Hayden, Tom Ext 239 ashleysjpc@gmail.com Hayden, Virginia Head, Lindsey Hill, Brice & Marilyn Howard, Florence Youth Minister: Aynde Bennett Howard, Linda Howard, Rene Howard, Kendall Jarboe, Donna Johnson, Rose King, Tina Keller, Hobert & Mary Lundy, Jerry Lundy, Joe Mattingly, Ext 227 ayndesjpc@gmail.com Jan McCorkle, Michelle Montalvo, Cecil Newton, Betty Pannell, Michael Religious Education Minister: Laura Shoulders Payne, Shelly Powell, Chrissy Quick, Sheryl Richards, Clayton Roberts, Ext 224 laurasjpc@gmail.com Mike Roberts, Jennifer Rojas, Pat Seib, Martha Taylor, Richard Taylor, Music Minister: Patty Brown Dorie Thacker, Betty Thompson, Tracy Trogden, Nina Van Bussum, Adam Wallace, Darryl & Linda Warren, Scott Warren, Cotton Wilhite, Ext 226 pattysjpc@gmail.com Ronnie Wilkerson. Director of Maintenance: Kelly Ward Ext 241 kellywsjpc@yahoo.com Caretaker: Joe McBride Sacramental Records: Debbie Luedke Ext 242 debbiesjpc@owens.twcbc.com Bookkeeper: April Dickens Word of Life Ext 221 aprilsjpc@owens.twcbc.com “Even the weakest and most vulnerable, the sick, the old, the unborn and the poor, are masterpieces of God’s creation, made in his own image, destined to live forever, and deserving of the utmost reverence Join Us and respect.” Mass Schedule: USCCB Respect Life flyer quoting Pope Francis’ “Day for Life Greeting” Monday - Friday 5:30pm © 2013 Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission. All rights reserved. Saturday 4:30pm Sunday 8am, 10am, 6pm 12 noon (Spanish) 3pm Sunday prayer Sacrament of Reconciliation: Thursdays at 6pm; Fridays at 12 noon
Birthdays 5/2 Linda Cecil, Lily Chester, Jonathan Isbill 5/3 Anthony Askin, Christian Colburn, Eric Cobder, Charlie Dant, Ann Kirby, Ronda McCain, Yvonne Wathen, Kindle Young 5/4 Emma Smith 5/5 Ralph Blair, Logan Boehman, Katie Hampel, Marlin Hayse, Megan Storm, Michael Wathen 5/6 Jessica Conder, Michael Fillman, Skyler Hayden, Cindy Murphy 5/7 Chase Boling, Jude Frey, Melissa Neal, Steve Simmons, Jessie Stallings, Aaron Tignor 5/8 Alexa Gerteisen, George Miles, Jr., Lucas Welborn 5/9 Alaina Blondin, Jaylan Boarman, Juan Guadarrama, Brooks Latham, Reid Marsch, Sandra Mayfield, Virginia Phillips, Daniel Wathen Mass Opportunities 5/10 Chris Aull, Charles Cornett, Shevy Davis Sts. Joseph & Paul: Anniversaries 10am Sundays-Mass in English 5/3/14 James & Janice Russell 12 noon on Sundays - Mass in Spanish 5/3/75 Bob & Laura Adams 5/4/85 Charlie & Celeste Hood 5/7/83 Paul & Cindi Hoppe Sts. Joseph and Paul Facebook Live https:// 5/7/05 Jon & Amy Lindblom www.facebook.com/stjpcc/ 5/7/60 Richard & Dorothy Thomas 5/8/81 Daniel & Joanne Barnard 5/9/70 John & Mary Shepler You may also join us for Mass on YouTube at https:// 5/9/97 Vernon & Virginia Phillips www.youtube.com/channel/UCdmtKxbxhlQU- 5/9/80 Daniel & Yvonne Wathen hAsEUC1cgA/videos?view_as=subscriber Nominations & Elections of Parish Pastoral Council Members Nominations for PPC are now being accepted. Look on our web- site for the online nomination form. All registered adults 18 & older in the parish are eligible to fill the openings on the council. The terms for these spots will be for a three year period, running from June 2020—June 2023. Questions please call April Dickens at 270-683-5641. You can also email April at the parish office to nominate someone. GIVE Text, Mobile & Online Giving Available! During our time away from church please consider text, mobile, or online giving. Making a gift to Sts. Joseph and Paul is as easy as texting NEW TEXT GIVING NUMBER 844- 909-2742 with the amount you would like to give! You can also set up recurring monthly payments through text or mobile giving. To try mobile giving, go to the app store and download the Give+ 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! Weekly Giving 4/26/20 Sunday Giving $ 9,624.00 Weekly Sunday Collection Budget 2019-20 $ 17,739.96 An Act of Spiritual Communion Sunday Collection Year-to-Date $786,730.82 My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacra- Budget Year to Date 43 of 52 Sundays $762,818.28 ment. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into *Over/Under YTD Budget $ 23,912.54 my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramental- ly, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You Thank you to those who have mailed in or dropped off their weekly were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit contribution or setup online giving. Please note: online giving is report- ed in the bulletin once a month. me to be separated from You. Amen.
3 de mayo de 2020 Cuarto Domingo de Pascua Parroquia de San José y San Pablo “Ofrecemos nuestro Corazón a Dios y nuestros Talentos a su Pueblo”. SANTOS FELIPE Y SANTIAGO (Siglo I) 3 de mayo SE NECESITA UN PASTOR Felipe nació en Bastida y fue discípulo de Juan Bautista. Él mismo Por un tiempo estuvo de moda tener cerdos como mascotas. La publi- descubrió en la persona de Jesús al Mesías, al anunciado en el Antiguo cidad que rodeó a estas criaturas nos informó que, contrario a la imagen Testamento y va a comunicarlo a los demás. Asimismo, el evangelista popular, son animales muy limpios y también bastante inteligentes. pone en boca de Felipe la falta de fe: ‘Ni doscientos denarios (salario Resulta triste decirlo, pero las ovejas probablemente nunca gozarán de por un día de trabajo) bastarían para darle de comer a esta multitud’. este tipo de popularidad doméstica. Ni limpias ni inteligentes, son Jesús multiplica el pan y alimenta a la multitud. Se cree que Felipe mayormente indefensas cuando se dejan solas, aunque el rebaño sea murió hacia el año 87 y sus restos fueron llevados a Roma, a la Iglesia numeroso. La imagen bíblica de que somos un rebaño de ovejas no de los Apóstoles, junto a los de Santiago, de ahí que la fiesta litúrgica resulta muy favorecedora. Triste es el caso de las ovejas sin pastor sea el mismo día. Santiago “el menor” es el hijo de Alfeo y también porque, sin duda, perecerán dada su incapacidad de valerse por sí mis- pertenece a los Doce. Fue obispo de Jerusalén a partir del año 42, mas o su carencia de defensas contra sus predadores. Colocarnos al debido a la muerte de Santiago “el mayor”. Fue él mismo quien centro de esta imagen poco favorecedora puede fortalecer nuestra fe. escribió la carta canónica que aparece en el Nuevo Testamento. El Sólo cuando tomamos profunda conciencia de que necesitamos un pas- historiador Flavio Josefo nos dice que fue martirizado en el año 62 tor, podemos apreciar nuestras bendiciones al haber sido entregados al debido a una orden de lapidación emitida por el sumo sacerdote Anás Pastor, a aquél que dio su vida por nosotros y fue resucitado para la II. vida eterna en el Espíritu, a fin de poder guiarnos por siempre mientras —Miguel Arias, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. lo seguimos en fe. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Hch 11:1-18; Sal 42 (41):2-3; 43:3, 4; SACRAMENTOS Jn 10:11-18 Martes: Hch 11:19-26; Sal 87 (86):1b-7; Jn 10:22-30 Miércoles: Hch 12:24 — 13:5a; Sal 67 (66):2-3, 5, 6, 8; Bautismo para los Niños: Bautismos para niños menores de 7 años se Jn 12:44-50 celebran durante el año (excepto en el tiempo de Cuaresma). Se requie- Jueves: Hch 13:13-25; Sal 89 (88):2-3, 21-22, 25, 27; re que los papás y padrinos asistan a una preparación. (Antes de esco- Jn 13:16-20 ger padrinos les pedimos que sean casados por la iglesia o solteros y Viernes: Hch 13:26-33; Sal 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1-6 tengan el sacramento de la Confirmación) Sábado: Hch 13:44-52; Sal 98 (97):1-4; Jn 14:7-14 Catequesis de Adultos (R.I.C.A.) Domingos 10:00 am. – Los adultos Domingo: Hch 6:1-7; Sal 33 (32):1-2, 4-5, 18-19; pueden recibir los sacramentos del Bautismo, Primera Comunión y la 1 Pe 2:4-9; Jn 14:1-12 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. Cuarto Domingo de Pascua Unción de los enfermos: Por favor notifique a la oficina parroquial de 3 de mayo de 2020 algún familiar o amigo admitido al hospital y que desee el Sacramento de Cargado con nuestros pecados, subió al madero de la Unción. Matrimonio – Comuníquese a la oficina parroquial preferiblemente con 6 la cruz, para que, muertos al pecado, vivamos para la justicia. meses de anticipación como mínimo a la fecha deseada. Quinceañeras NO es un Sacramento pero es un sacramental: Se pueden celebrar cualquier sábado mientas esté disponible la Iglesia, excepto durante la Cuaresma. Reconciliación (Confesión): AMBIENTE SEGURO Para denunciar una sospecha de abuso, llame a la Línea Directa de Protección Infantil de Kentucky: 1-877-KYSAFE1 o 1-877-597-2331 (llamada gratuita) o co- 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 200 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
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