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Saint Joseph Catholic Church October 24, 2021 MASS SCHEDULE WEEKEND Saturday 4:30 PM Sunday 6:00 AM 7:30 AM 9:30 AM 3:00 PM Spanish 6:00 PM WEEKDAY Monday 8:00 AM Tuesday 8:00 AM 6:30 PM Wednesday 8:00 AM Mass Readings 12:05 PM on pages 6 & 7 Thursday 8:00 AM 6:30 PM Friday 8:00 AM Saturday 8:00 AM Phone (812) 482-1805 1029 Kundek St Jasper, IN 47546 www. SaintJosephJasper .org
We l c o m e t o S a i n t J o s e p h C a t h o l i c C h u r c h PARISH CENTER STAFF Thanks to our advertisers Pastor this bulletin is printed and delivered to Reverend Eugene Schmitt Saint Joseph at no cost to the parish. Parochial Vicars - Associates Reverend Homero Rodriguez Reverend Andrew Thomas Community Life Jane Gehlhausen Evangelization and Outreach Mike Hagerdon, PCL Financial Coordinator Tammy Mehringer Homebound and Bereavement Rose Rasche Maintenance Patrick Gehlhausen Spiritual Life Pam Freyberger, DRE, PCL St. John Bosco Youth Ministry Jacqueline Ripberger.812-481-2442 RECONCILIATION Parish Support Team Joyce Vogler Yesica Miranda - Latino Liaison Call 812-482-1805 or Email: Jan Kramer Prayers@SaintJosephJasper.org To request prayers or join the COMMISSION Wednesday 7:30 am till 8:00 am Mass prayer line. REPRESENTATIVES Thursday following 6:30 pm Mass Van Ziegler…..…………..Parish Council Saturday 11:00 am till 12:00 Noon Prayer changes lives. Dave Kramer………..……...Community and by appointment Let us pray for you Life or a loved one. Lynn Scheu…………..….Evangelization and Outreach Dan Fritch………………………….Finance Yesica Miranda………..Latino Ministry CONTACT US Tracy Ihle .……….………....Spiritual Life 1029 Kundek Street ● Jasper, Indiana 47546 Phone: 812-482-1805 ● Fax: 812-482-1814 PARISH CENTER Website: www.SaintJosephJasper.org BUSINESS HOURS Facebook: St Joe Jasper Twitter: stjoejasper Mon - Friday: 8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. Email: editor@SaintJosephJasper.org O U R M I S S I O N S TAT E M E N T W e i n v i t e a l l t o W o r s h i p , P r a y, a n d E v a n g e l i z e as we love and serve the Lord.
Saint Joseph Church Renovation Update 10-15-2021 We are on schedule to complete Phase 2, which is the Exterior Repair & Restoration, & Timber Truss Repair phase by mid- November, 2021. We expect the scaffolding to begin being disman- tled at the end of October. As a reminder, Phase 2 includes: ○ Cutting and Grinding out all joints & re-pointing the entire exterior ○ Stone repairs & replacing select partial stone faces (dutchmen) on the entire Called to be Faithful exterior and Prudent Stewards ○ Repairing and restoring bell tower and steeple ○ Rebuilding the north steps leading into the Sacristy due to the deterioration “One of the chief responsibil- ○ Overall light cleaning of the exterior walls ities of the Office of the Chancel- ○ Bell tower, clock face, and steeple repairs in process lor is to assure the directives of ○ Filling in with special epoxy the checking cracks in some of the timber trusses the USCCB's Charter for the in the attic Protection of Children and Young People are followed. The Phase 3 - Interior Repairs, Restoration, and Renovation began on Diocese of Evansville recently Monday, August 30, 2021 and progress has been and is being made learned that it is in compliance on the following: with the data collection require- ○ Emptied the church (Stations, Statues, pictures, furniture, etc.) ments for the 2019-2020 Charter ○ Boarded up all the stained-glass windows on the inside audit period. StoneBridge Busi- ○ Removed all the pews and sent the pew ends to the pew contractor ness Partners carried out the ○ Mechanical equipment and & light fixtures have been removed ○ Spiral staircases have been removed audit.” ○ Demo of balcony flooring and framing in process – Structural issues have http://www.evdio.org/impact- been identified that need to be addressed report.html. ○ Saw cutting floor, digging foundations, and preparing for new columns for Gathering Space wall – Structural issues have been identified that need to be The Office of the Chancellor addressed is supported by our contributions ○ Ceiling and plaster repairs have been evaluated by professionals and awaiting to the Catholic Parishes Cam- results paign. As to be expected with a building that was constructed over 140 years ago, we are experiencing some challenges that need to be ad- dressed. We ask for your continued prayers and support as we pro- gress on our journey to repair, restore, and preserve Saint Joseph Catholic Church. Our Time the Capital Campaign If you have not made your pledge, now is the time. Go to SaintJosephJasper.org and click on “ONLINE GIVING”. Contact: Jacqueline Ripberger— Bosco (812)639-4227 or (812)481-2442 Or scan this Pam Freyberger, PCL—Saint Joseph—(812)482-1805 QR Code with Father Andrew Thomas—Saint Joseph—(812)482-1805 Your Smart Phone
E V E RY DAY STE WA R D S H I P The Saint Anne's Society GIVING AS GOD DOES Have you ever had a friend in need and you just wanted to give Ask yourself this question — them something — a meal, a The St. Anne's annual fall meet- what would you pray for if you real- phone call, a text? Not because ing will be on Tuesday, Novem- ly believed God could and would you knew it would help, but simply ber 2nd, at 7:15 p.m. in Room do anything for you? In my experi- because you wanted to reach out. 303 of the parish center. ence, we all have something. We And have they ever said to you: It all have that miracle we’re afraid wasn’t so much what you gave, We will be honoring our de- to request, afraid we will be disap- but the fact that you did. You gave ceased members from the past them what they needed even if it year at this meeting. We will also pointed. wasn’t what they specifically be drawing the winners for our Do we doubt God’s readiness seminarians' fundraiser, so to give because we ourselves asked for. please turn in your tickets as have such an imperfect under- When we give in this manner, soon as possible. standing of charity and love? May- we are giving as God does. Some- be if we had better faith in God we times we are afraid to ask be- would be more ready to give of cause we don’t want to be disap- ourselves — and maybe if we were pointed. But remember, the blind ORDER YOUR more ready to give of ourselves, man on the road got what he THANKSGIVING we would understand more clearly asked for, but he would have got- DRESSING NOW the ways of God. ten what he needed even if his Because we’re not really afraid You can now order answer had been the opposite. dressing from the that God can’t do something. We God’s generosity is always reck- D of I till October know He can do anything. What less, and it’s always perfect. 31. Cost is $18 a gallon or $10 a we’re afraid of is that He will do half gallon. Dressing pickup will be what He always does: give us what — Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS drive thru at the south door of St. we need, not what we want. ©LPi Joe’s Parish Center on November 12, from 1-5pm. Order by calling Kathy Schneider at 812-309-9108 “Our Time” or Betty Mehringer at 812-482- 3661. $9,122,415.93 Capital Campaign Goal $10,000,000 SoulCore Saturdays, 8:30 am Your Support rtt in the Activity Center. Please use the SW Entrance. Direct Deposits On-line Giving $ 5,924.50 83 Contributors Collection for Oct 16/17 $ 16,770.73 234 Envelopes Amount Needed for Budget $ 22,168.13 Difference for the Sunday $ 527.10 Difference Year-to-Date $(45,092.50) MAILING ADDRESS SAINT JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 1029 Kundek Street • Jasper, IN 47546 Scan this code- SECURED AND CONFIDENTIAL DROP BOX You can make a Parish Center—outside, to the right of main entrance one time donation or select recurring Sunday Second Collections if you wish. —>
C L AS S E S N O W IN SESSION www.saintjoseph.church PRAY. . . “Come Holy Spirit” At this very moment, stop and ask the Holy Spirit to come to you. center.com/registrations If you allow him, the Wild Goose will lead you to a place of mercy, healing, peace, and presence. The Wild Goose series will help you experience a deep- BOSCO er relationship with the Person of the Holy Spirit, and as you come to experi- ence God’s presence and power, this very same Spirit will transform you and YOU T H M I N I ST RY bring you freedom. Call Jacqueline Five sessions - remain: Sunday mornings - 10:30AM with Steve Beckman (812) 639-4227 or Monday afternoons - 1:30PM with Bev Luegers (812) 481-2442 Tuesday evenings - 7:00 PM with Carla Moynahan Email Boscodirector@evdio.org More info under Formation/events at www.SaintJosephJasper.org Oct. 29: HS Muffins at Midwest We are going to be providing gifts to children again this Café, 7AM year and our focus will be on families living in Jasper. Angels Oct. 29: HS Bonfire @ St. Mary Ire- will be put on trees by Nov 6/7th. We have gone more gener- land, 6:30-8PM ic on gifts to allow you to get what you think the child would Nov. 6-8: TEC Retreat/Ireland like. Ex: instead of specifying a specific baby doll, we will just Nov. 19: HS Girls & Guys outings be putting baby doll or baby doll accessories and you can get what you like. We do ask you keep the gift in the $20-25 range to ensure all children are provided for equally. Please do NOT wrap gifts this year. This saintjohnboscoyouthministry. will make it easier for you and less handling required. We hope you find this wordpress.com/ as a benefit. We appreciate your generosity and kind hearts for the children in need. You may also choose to give a monetary gift. Please send it to the Serving the middle & high parish center, drop in drop box, or give on line specifically stating it is for An- gel Tree. school youth of Saint Joseph, Thank you, Angel Tree Committee (Evangelization and Outreach) DO YOU LIKE THE OUTDOORS? Eleventh Annual Turkey Drive Community Food Bank Do you want to learn 1404 Meridian Road, Jasper, IN 47546 leadership skills and sur- vival skills, have fun in the process and meet Sunday, November 14, 2021 new friends? Then the 1:00 PM till 3:00 PM scouting program at Saint Joseph is for Accepting: Turkeys, Non-Perishiable Items you. Any boy or girl in Aluminium Roasting Pans, and Monetary Do- grades kindergarten through high school nations can join Scouts. For more information, Children's Liturgy of the Word please contact James Schoenbachler by cell at Preschool - Grade 1 812-630-2026 or by email at jamesschoenbachler@gmail.com at the 9:30 AM Mass
Page 6 Readings for Mass from www.usccb.org Reading 1 Jer 31:7-9 Responsorial Psalm Thus says the LORD: Psalm 126:1-2,2-3,4-5,6 Shout with joy for Jacob, exult at the head of the nations; R. The Lord has done great things for us; proclaim your praise and say: we are filled with joy. The LORD has delivered his people, When the LORD brought back the captives of Zion, the remnant of Israel. we were like men dreaming. Then our mouth was filled with laughter, Behold, I will bring them back and our tongue with rejoicing. from the land of the north; R. The Lord has done great things for us; I will gather them from the ends of the world, we are filled with joy. with the blind and the lame in their midst, Then they said among the nations, the mothers and those with child; "The LORD has done great things for them." they shall return as an immense throng. The LORD has done great things for us; They departed in tears, we are glad indeed. but I will console them and guide them; R. The Lord has done great things for us; I will lead them to brooks of water, we are filled with joy. on a level road, so that none shall stumble. Restore our fortunes, O LORD, For I am a father to Israel, like the torrents in the southern desert. Ephraim is my first-born. . Those that sow in tears shall reap rejoicing. The word of the Lord. R. The Lord has done great things for us; Thanks be to God. we are filled with joy. Although they go forth weeping, carrying the seed to be sown, They shall come back rejoicing, carrying their sheaves. R. The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy. Reading 2 Heb 5:1-6 Brothers and sisters: it was not Christ who glorified himself in becoming Every high priest is taken from among men high priest, and made their representative before God, but rather the one who said to him: to offer gifts and sacrifices for sins. You are my son: He is able to deal patiently with the ignorant and this day I have begotten you; erring, just as he says in another place: for he himself is beset by weakness You are a priest forever and so, for this reason, must make sin offerings for according to the order of Melchizedek. . himself The word of the Lord. as well as for the people. No one takes this honor upon himself Thanks be to God. but only when called by God, just as Aaron was. In the same way,
Alleluia R. Alleluia, alleluia. Our Savior Jesus Christ destroyed death and brought life to light through the Gospel. . R. Alleluia, alleluia. Gospel │ Mark 10:46-52 As Jesus was leaving Jericho with his disciples and a sizable crowd, Bartimaeus, a blind man, the son of Timaeus, sat by the roadside begging. On hearing that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out and say, "Jesus, son of David, have pity on me." And many rebuked him, telling him to be silent. But he kept calling out all the more, "Son of David, have pity on me." Jesus stopped and said, "Call him." So they called the blind man, saying to him, "Take courage; get up, Jesus is calling you." He threw aside his cloak, sprang up, and came to Jesus. Jesus said to him in reply, "What do you want me to do for you?" The blind man replied to him, "Master, I want to see." Jesus told him, "Go your way; your faith has saved you." Immediately he received his sight and followed him on the way. The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. Every Wednesday following the 12:05 Mass till 8:00 PM.
GOSPEL MEDITATION - ENCOURAGE DEEPER we able to recognize God as He walks with us? At UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE some point we have to realize that there is only one way to satisfy the deepest longings of the hu- October 24, 2021 man heart and that is in relationship with our Crea- tor. We are called to this. However, we make the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time huge error of thinking that what we are hearing is coming from somewhere else. We become con- When we see God with true sincerity of heart fused. Every human being would certainly profit and God passes us along our way, it is only then with wisdom if they realized Who calls them and to that we will be able to cry out, “Jesus, son of Da- Whom they belong. vid, have pity on me!” We have to truly want to be healed by, and in union with, God in order for us to Then and only then will we realize that it is only reach out to him. If God is only an abstract idea, our Divine Master who can give us true vision and theory, or someone found in the pages of a book, heal us. Once we recognize and reach out for the there is no motivation for a relationship and no de- merciful presence of our loving Maker, we will be sire to seek him. God needs to be real in order for able to see with our soul, understanding the true faith to be real. It’s all about the journey. nature and depth of all things. God’s mercy is al- ways available. It doesn’t matter how far we have St. Augustine reminds us that “to fall in love with strayed or how blind we become, God patiently God is the greatest romance; to seek Him the waits to console us, guide us and heal us. All we greatest adventure; to find Him the greatest human need to do is desire Him. Once we reach out, we achievement.” We strive after many things and also realize that there is no greater love to be mercy is not always one of them. We think that we found than God’s, no human adventure that comes can find fulfillment and healing in other things only even close to the thrill of a spiritual search, and no to discover that we are still short and empty. From human achievement even remotely as satisfying the moment human beings were created, God has as union with Him. This is where we belong. This is been calling us and seeking us. He has been walk- salvation. ing right beside the human story from the minute He first breathed life into the first human soul. Are ©LPi ○ AGATHA ○ BLASÉ ○ CRISPINA ○ CYRIL ○ FABIAN ○ GEOFFREY ○ GODFREY ○ IGNATIUS! ○ IRENAEUS ○ JOACHIN ○ JOAN!OF!ARC ○ JOHN!BAPTIST ○ JOHN ○ CHRYSOSTOM ○ LEO!OF!PATARA ○ LUCY ○ PAUL!HEATH ○ PIONIUS ○ POLLIO ○ POLYCARP ○ SEBASTIAN ○ THEO!DORUS ○ THOMAS!MORE
Monday: October 25, 2021 Remembering Our Deceased 8:00 am—5:00 pm 8:00 AM ~ Amelia & Martin Knights this past year. Monday—Friday Hopf Family Living Charles G. Schulte ... 10-12-2020 and by appointment and Deceased Thomas Hynes ...........12-8-2020 Tuesday: October 26, 2021 Robert Siebert .......... 12-10-2020 PASTORAL NEEDS & 8:00 AM ~ Donald Kruger Raymond Larkin ....... 12-18-2020 PARISH MEETINGS 6:30 PM ~ Jerry Beckman Charles L. Menner ...1-22-2021 Wednesday: October 27, 2021 CAN BE SCHEDULED BY Larron J. Luegers..........1-28-2021 CONTACTING THE 8:00 AM ~ Tom Flick Lawrence L. Persohn ..... 2-8-2021 12:05 PM ~ Pat Schroeder PARISH OFFICE. James J. Dittmer...........2-28-2021 Thursday: October 28, 2021 8:00 AM ~ In Thanksgiving Thomas L. Lechner.......3-19-2021 Visit our website: Gllen A. Schroeder .......3-30-2021 to Saint Jude Victor J. Teder...............9-17-2021 www.SaintJosephJasper.org 6:30 PM ~ Sam Dunning Friday: October 29, 2021 8:00 AM ~ Casper & Dorothy Lehmkuhler Family YOU ARE NOT ALONE Living & Deceased If you are experiencing a difficult Saturday: October 30, 2021 time—emotionally, spiritually, or re- 8:00 AM ~ Marvin & Melba lationally—you don’t have to suffer Gerlach alone. Our Stephen Ministers are Quinceanera trained caregivers, ready to listen, Maria Calderon care for and encourage you, pray Anyone interested in singing Baptism with and for you, and provide one-to with the St. Joseph Choir is -one Christian care to help you Fernanda Maite Cruz through whatever it is that you are welcome to join. We re- 4:30 PM ~ Patrick & Doris facing. It’s free. It’s confidential. To hearse on Thursday evenings Arensman find out more about Stephen Minis- starting at 7:00 PM and we Sunday: October 31, 2021 try for you or sing for the 9:30 AM mass 6:00 AM ~ People of the Parish someone you 7:30 AM ~ James Kreilein know, talk with on Sunday mornings. We 9:30 AM ~ Ambrose Eckert one of our Ste- meet to warm up at 8:45. Family Living and phen Ministry Deceased Leaders or a Contact Paula Alles 3:00 PM ~ en Espanol Priest. at palles@evdio.org. 6:00 PM ~ Patty Hoffman October 2021 24 Ray & Sue Persohn 57 24 Kenneth & Donna Smith 51 26 Arnie & Alice Kluesner 54 26 Bruce & Kimberly Smith 30 26 Dave & Jo Hurm 52 27 David & Sandra Clark 20 31 Randy & Margaret Hochgesang 40 31 Clif & Pam Howard 40
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