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SAINT JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH 1st Reading: 1 Kings 19:16b, 19-21 2nd Reading: Galatians 5:1, 13-18 Gospel: Luke 9:51-62 SACRIFICIAL GIVING 6/12/16 Amount needed to make budget: $8,295.10 Amount Collected $9,419.31 St. Joseph $6,001.23 Sacred Heart $687.00 Building Fund $2,250.96 CD Display Case $8.00 Coffee Social $23.56 Fundraising Sienna Cell Phone $61.31 Sacramental Prep Fee $60.00 Seminarians/Vocations $75.00 Visitor $240.00 Votive Candles $12.25 160 Envelope Users TODAY IS THE 12 TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 6/18/2016 – 6/26/2016 MON: 6:30pm BINGO TUE: 10:00am Legion of Mary 6:00pm Boy Scouts WED: 11:00am Eucharistic Prayer Cenacle THU: 9:30am Bible Study 11:00am Quilting 12:30pm Adoration 6:00pm Men’s Prayer Group FRI: 4:00-6:00pm Soup Kitchen 5:30pm Confessions SAT: Omodt/Herronbruck Wedding SUN: 11:30am 4 th Degree Knights Meeting 3:30pm K of C Couples Get Together DAILY MASS – M-F at 12:05pm From the Pastor Happy Father’s Day to all the dads. The role of the father in the family is never one to be taken lightly, or to be taken for granted! We can look to all the role models we have in scripture, in history and in society that make up the notion of the “perfect father.” Our foremost example is of God the Father; provider, protector and creator. We teach our children about the guiding hand of St. Joseph. The father in the parable of the Prodigal Son is our ultimate example of unconditional love. We look to our Holy Father in Rome to guide us in spiritual matters. The Founding Fathers of our country helped us to establish our liberty and freedom. These are just a few of the countless examples of men throughout history who have given meaning to the role of “father.” From Jim Gilken’s book, The Heart of a Father. One afternoon an extremely popular opera was scheduled for a matinee at the Metropolitan Opera House. A worldrenowned tenor was scheduled to sin and every seat was sold. But just before the curtain rose, an announcement was made: the famous tenor has fallen ill. His role would be sung by a scarcely known substitute. A moan of annoyance erupted from the audience. The performance began. The substitute tenor made his entrance and sang his first aria. Usually that particular solo is followed by a tumult of applause. This time the spectators sat silent. Then something surprising happened. A small boy, seated in a box near the stage, stood up and, in a childish voice audible to all, he exclaimed, “Daddy, I think you are wonderful!” The child’s love and loyalty for his dad affected everyone. The entire audience started clapping furiously, cheering and wiping away tears. I have always found in that story a simple expression of the way Jesus Christ himself spoke of our relationship with God. Over and over again in the Gospels, Jesus used the image of an earthly father in order to give us our best human glimpse of his heavenly Father and ours. Bishop Robert Barron’s EUCHARIST Sacred Meal, Sacrifice, Real Presence And the St. Joseph Chili Cookoff All great Catholic events (think of the Mass) revolve around a meal. July 16, 2016 10:00am. 3:00pm Space is limited. Come by the office to reserve your space Cost is $10 for Workbook and lunch. Welcome! We rejoice to have you with us, whether you are a long-time resident or are newly arrived in the parish! Please fill out complete this form and place it in the collection basket or return it to the parish office if you would like to become a registered parishioner or if you have circled any of the requests listed below. Name Address Phone New Registration Request envelopes Address or phone change Moving out of area Request information on: Saint John Paul II Parish in Idaho Falls, ID has an opening for a fulltimeYouth Minister. This individual will work directly with the Pastor and will be in charge of our Youth Religious Education Programs. This person must be a highly motivated selfstarter with the ability to multitask and to meet established deadlines and goals. The parish is in search of a highly organized candidate able to work well with both youth and adults. Pay and benefits are competitive. Please bring a resume by the Parish Office during normal business hours to apply. Mark your Calendar Parish Picnic, August 7 Remember to bring in your baby bottles for the LCPC.
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SAINT JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH

Next Week’s Readings: June 26, 2016 1st Reading: 1 Kings 19:16b, 19-21 2nd Reading: Galatians 5:1, 13-18 Gospel: Luke 9:51-62

SACRIFICIAL GIVING 6/12/16  Amount  needed  to  make  budget:   $8,295.10  Amount  Collected   $9,419.31  St.  Joseph   $6,001.23  Sacred  Heart   $687.00  Building  Fund   $2,250.96  CD  Display  Case   $8.00  Coffee  Social   $23.56  Fundraising  -­‐  Sienna  Cell  Phone   $61.31  Sacramental  Prep  Fee   $60.00  Seminarians/Vocations   $75.00  Visitor   $240.00  Votive  Candles   $12.25  

160  Envelope  Users      

TODAY IS THE 12TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

6/18/2016 – 6/26/2016 MON: 6:30pm BINGO TUE: 10:00am Legion of Mary 6:00pm Boy Scouts WED: 11:00am Eucharistic Prayer Cenacle THU: 9:30am Bible Study 11:00am Quilting 12:30pm Adoration 6:00pm Men’s Prayer Group FRI: 4:00-6:00pm Soup Kitchen 5:30pm Confessions SAT: Omodt/Herronbruck Wedding SUN: 11:30am 4th Degree Knights Meeting 3:30pm K of C Couples Get Together

DAILY MASS – M-F at 12:05pm

From the Pastor Happy  Father’s  Day  to  all  the  dads.  The  role  of  the  father  in  the  family  is  never  one  to  be  taken  lightly,  or  to  be  taken  for  granted!    We  can  look  to  all  the  role  models  we  have  in  scripture,  in  history  and  in  society  that  make  up  the  notion  of  the  “perfect  father.”    Our  foremost  example  is  of  God  the  Father;  provider,  protector  and  creator.  We  teach  our  children  about  the  guiding  hand  of  St.  Joseph.  The  father  in  the  parable  of  the  Prodigal  Son  is  our  ultimate  example  of  unconditional  love.  We  look  to  our  Holy  Father  in  Rome  to  guide  us  in  spiritual  matters.  The  Founding  Fathers  of  our  country  helped  us  to  establish  our  liberty  and  freedom.  These  are  just  a  few  of  the  countless  examples  of  men  throughout  history  who  have  given  meaning  to  the  role  of  “father.”  From  Jim  Gilken’s  book,  The  Heart  of  a  Father.  One  afternoon  an  extremely  popular  opera  was  scheduled  for  

a  matinee  at  the  Metropolitan  Opera  House.  A  world-­‐renowned  tenor  was  scheduled  to  sin  and  every  seat  was  sold.  But  just  before  the  curtain  rose,  an  announcement  was  made:  

the  famous  tenor  has  fallen  ill.  His  role  would  be  sung  by  a  scarcely  known  substitute.  A  moan  of  annoyance  erupted  from  the  audience.  The  performance  began.  The  substitute  tenor  made  his  

entrance  and  sang  his  first  aria.  Usually  that  particular  solo  is  followed  by  a  tumult  of  applause.  This  time  the  spectators  sat  silent.  Then  something  surprising  happened.  A  small  boy,  seated  in  a  box  near  the  stage,  stood  up  and,  in  a  

childish  voice  audible  to  all,  he  exclaimed,  “Daddy,  I  think  you  are  wonderful!”  The  child’s  love  and  loyalty  for  his  dad  affected  everyone.  The  

entire  audience  started  clapping  furiously,  cheering  and  wiping  away  tears.  

I  have  always  found  in  that  story  a  simple  expression  of  the  way  Jesus  Christ  himself  spoke  of  our  relationship  with  God.  Over  and  over  again  in  the  Gospels,  Jesus  used  the  image  of  an  earthly  father  in  order  to  give  us  our  best  human  glimpse  of  his  heavenly  Father  and  ours.  

Bishop  Robert  Barron’s  

EUCHARIST Sacred  Meal,  Sacrifice,  Real  Presence  

And  the  St.  Joseph  Chili  Cook-­‐off  All  great  Catholic  events  (think  of  the  Mass)  

revolve  around  a  meal.  July  16,  2016                      10:00am.  -­‐    3:00pm  

Space  is  limited.    Come  by  the  office  to  reserve  your  space  Cost  is  $10  for  Workbook  and  lunch.  

Welcome! We rejoice to have you with us, whether you are a long-time resident or are newly arrived in the parish! Please fill out complete this form and place it in the collection basket or return it to the parish office if you would like to become a registered parishioner or if you have circled any of the requests listed below. Name Address Phone

New Registration Request envelopes Address or phone change Moving out of area

Request information on:

Saint  John  Paul   II  Parish   in   Idaho  Falls,   ID  has  an  opening   for   a  full-­‐time  Youth  Minister.  This  individual  will  work  directly  with  the  Pastor   and   will   be   in   charge   of   our   Youth   Religious   Education  Programs.  This  person  must  be  a  highly  motivated  self-­‐starter  with  the   ability   to   multi-­‐task   and   to   meet   established   deadlines   and  goals.  The  parish  is  in  search  of  a  highly  organized  candidate  able  to   work   well   with   both   youth   and   adults.   Pay   and   benefits   are  competitive.   Please   bring   a   resume   by   the   Parish   Office   during  normal  business  hours  to  apply.  

Mark  your  Calendar  –  Parish  Picnic,  August  7  

Remember  to  bring  in  your  baby  bottles  for  the  LCPC.  

June 19, 2016

MASS INTENTIONS Sat: 6/18 for the Wilt Family Sun: 6/19 8:30 for Parish Family 10:30 Fr. Coleman Nolan, S.T. Mon: 6/20 Intentions of Donor Tue: 6/21 Robert Milani Wed: 6/22 Trevor Barney Thu: 6/23 Carmen Holtry Fri: 6/24 Arturo Carillo Sat: 6/25 Keith Johnson Sun: 6/26 8:30 for Parish Family 10:30 Fr. Coleman Nolan, S.T.

MINISTRY SCHEDULE June 25 & 26

Lector: 6:45 pm Hodgin 8:30 am Sanford 10:30 am Guinn Eucharistic Ministers: 6:45 pm Armstrong 8:30 am Lassen, Bloom 10:30 am Guinn, Kantola Cup Bearers: 6:45 pm Roof, Armstrong 8:30 am Didion, Hoblitt, Otey, Bottarini 10:30 am Ferguson, Wilson, Vest, Jones Altar Servers: 6:45 pm Roof, Smith 8:30 am Sanford, Borges 10:30 am Ferguson, Wehri Usher/Greeter: 6:45 pm Hodgin 8:30 am Hoblitt, Kantola 10:30 am Vest, Beck

BINGO—NOW  EVERY  MONDAY  at  6:30p.m.    Cash  prizes  and  lots  of  fun!    Proceeds  benefit  the  charitable  works  of  the  Knights  of  Columbus.  

Beer/wine  available  with  donation.    $8  Bingo  discount  tickets  available  in  the  office;  $10  at  the  door.  

VBS is Coming to St. Joseph! July 18-22; 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Be sure to mark your calendar and join us for a week of fun as we learn about the Holy Trinity and St. Patrick.

Join us as we learn about Patrick’s quest to spread Christianity, his capture by thieves and pirates, his daring escape from an evil chieftain, pagan king, and deadly arrows!

Learn about the power of prayer and how God stepped in and worked many miracles to protect his loyal friend.

Adults and teens are needed to help with VBS. Teens earn service hours for their involvement.

For more information, to volunteer, or to register contact Annette Borges 208-946-3527

Happy Birthday! June 18 Amber Snoddy, Andrew Tomt June 19 Alison Burghstahler, Bonnie Dehart, Sophie Dignan, Victor Gawel, Carrie Johnson June 21 Alayna Aller, Grace Aller, Keegan Weisz June 22 Cat Burnett, Elizabeth Maesner, Steve Omodt, Bob Rust June 23 Ricky Klontz, Jeannette Maesner June 24 Deborah Elster, Charles Polan June 25 Jessica Lippi June 26 Stefanie Becker, Casey Whitley

4th  Degree  Knights  Meeting;    Sunday,  June  26,  11:30  am  

Couples  Get-­‐Together  -­‐  Sunday,  June  26;  3:30  pm  at  Loaf  &  Ladle  

2nd  Ave  &  Lake  St,  Sandpoint  Enjoy  an  afternoon  of  fellowship!  

Coffee Social Schedule June 19 8:30 Gregory Family 10:30 Secular Franciscans June 26 8:30 Navarro-Gaillard Family 10:30 Haley Family

The  K  of  C  meeting  the  2nd    Thursday  of  every  month  @  6:30  PM.  

Please remember to support our advertisers A special thank you this week to:

DEBORAH YOUNGWIRTH CPA 208-267-5166

[email protected]  

If  you  want  to  get  involved  in  our  new  hospitality  ministry  to  welcome  new  parishioners,  contact  Janelle  Willett  at  627-­‐9816.  

Altar  Society  Corner  v Upcoming  Bake  Sale  –  July  2-­‐3    Happy  Independence  Day!  

                             (and  an  opportunity  for  yummy  treats!)  v Asking  for  donations  of  your  garden  flowers  for  our  altar.  

Place  your  flowers  in  the  back  Sacristy.    In  June  call  Patty  Mullane  (850-­‐619-­‐7397).    In  July  –  call  Denise  Lassen  (255-­‐2216),    or  call  the  office.  

v Quilting  group  welcomes  all  to  the  Social  Hall  each  Thursday,  11-­‐3  for  potluck  lunch.  Drop  in  to  socialize  or  quilt.  All  are  welcome.  

v Altar  Society  picnic  on  August  11,  no  meeting  in  July,  Ladies  of  the  parish  are  always  welcome  to  monthly  meetings  and  the  summer  picnic.  

1st Friday: Driggs 208-304-3465 2nd Friday: Ruhl 208-946-1952 3rd Friday: Roof 707-536-7918 4th Friday: Haley 208-589-7337 5th Friday: Roof 707-536-7918

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