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
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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
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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
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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