St. Joseph
Catholic Church 2481 Spruce St
Martinsville, va 24112
Phone: (276) 638-4779 Fax: (276) 638-2218
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.stjoechurch.net
Parish Mission Statement: To foster and deepen faith in the Holy Trinity through the celebration of
the Eucharist and the Word of God & to be active disciples of our Savior, Jesus Christ, in our
community and throughout the world
Reminders
2015-16 Calendars are here! Pick up your free Catholic Inspirations calendar in the church
commons.
Line Dancing Classes will resume Tuesday Jan. 5 at 6:00 for beginners and 7:00 for intermediate
students Call Sue Ann Ehnmann at 252-2245 for details.
Kroger Gift Cards You can Help our parish earn money by going to:
www.kroger.com/communityrewards to create an account. Name St. Joseph #82116 as your
charity and use your card for additional savings and fuel points. Our percentage is based on the
amount spent. Remember to renew your card every year! Food Lion gift cards in various
denominations are also available.
The votive Candle stand is located in the back of church. Lighting a candle for a loved one or
special intentions is a great way to add to your prayer life during Advent.
Free Movie Night every 3rd Thurs. of the month in the parish hall- all are invited!
Parish Pastoral Council:; Jim O’Brien, Chair
734-9325; Colleen Ghammashi (614)
915-9401,Vice Chair; Ann Gunter, Sec.
673-1397; Maureen Aaron 806-7688;
John Bucciero 673-8414; Timothy
Downey 638-7856; Bonnie Favero 647-
8049;; Barbara Kurtz 647-1906; Isabel
Loredo 806-3780; Dennis Miller 252-
9293
Events/handouts/ fundraiser policy
Any group or individual holding an event on St. Joseph property must fill out an appropriate form, and have it signed by Fr. Nicholas in advance. If you would like the event advertised in the oral announcements, a written copy must be submitted to the church office by Wed at 4 pm. Please plan your activities in advance so that we can properly plan for its success. Forms are available in the office or by email
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Make a resolution to participate more actively in the Church.
Counters for the collections – making sure we have an accurate record of the
offertory is essential to the running of our parish. Training and help is provided.
Altar servers – Helping to prepare the altar table and assisting the priest is a
beautiful way to serve the Lord! Anyone who has received First Communion is
eligible.
Ushers – a warm greeting can make all the difference for someone visiting for
the first time or after a long absence! Please help by showing others the loving
face of Christ.
Eucharistic Ministers - prayerfully serve the people of Holy Family by distributing
the Body and Blood of Christ during Eucharistic celebrations.
Contact Bob Humkey (276 806-9060) or the church office to volunteer
Volunteer Today!
ST. JOSEPH PARISH STAFF:
Fr. Nicholas Mammi, Pastor:
[email protected] cell: (540) 520-0858
Donna McGarry, Secretary/Dir. Religious Ed.:
Pat Prillaman, Bookkeeper:
Eduardo Guerrero, Hispanic Coordinator:
PARISH OFFICES: (CLUSTER)
St. Joseph, Martinsville (276) 638-4779
Office Hours: Tues–Fri. 8:30 am -4:00 pm
(Fr. Nicholas here Thurs. & Fri.)
St. Francis of Assisi, Rocky Mount
15 Glennwood Dr (540) 483-9591
(Fr. Nicholas here Tues. & Wed.)
Mass Schedule:
Sunday: 10:15 (English) 11:45 (Spanish)
Weekdays: 12:10 Thursday & Friday
Sacraments:
Baptism: Call parish office to register for preparation classes. Expectant parents are encouraged to attend.
Reconciliation: Wednesday 5:30-7:00 PM or by appointment
Marriage: Call or email for an appointment with Fr. Nicholas at least 6 months prior to wedding.
Ministry with the Elderly: Homebound parishioners who would like to receive communion at their home, contact the parish office.
Religious Education: Children: Wednesday 5:30 – 6:45 PM Sept.- May; Adults (RCIA) Sundays 5:30. Call Jim Reaghard 638-1427 to register.
Religious Education News: The date for First Reconciliation has been changed to April 30 at 10 am. First Communion will be Sat. May 14 in Spanish and Sun. May 15 in English.
Retreat Opportunities
Jan. 17 is the final deadline for youth to register for DYC (Feb. 12-14) is Jan. 12. No registrations will be taken after that date. Discovery (Feb. 26-28) deadline is Jan. 17. DYC is open to all 8-12th graders- cost is $90. Discovery Retreat is open to 9th & 10th only (DYC deadline corrected from printed bulletin)
Grace Network has asked for donations of BOXED POTATOES AND JELLY for the Jan –Mar
quarter! Thank you for your generosity [feeding the hungry is the 1st corporal work of mercy!]
42nd Annual “Right-to-Life” March Friday, January 22, 2016, Washington DC, On the Mall
We need all of you to join us in the fight to protect the lives of the innocent. Sign up now to March for Life! Contact Bob Humkey if you plan to go or would like more information (276) 806-9060
The Baby Bottle Boomerang (BBB) to support the Pregnancy Care Center of
Martinsville/Henry Co. is going on now! Please return all baby bottles (even the empty ones!) to Bob Humkey. We have already collected $1,052.00!
Library News: To understand Christianity, you must appreciate the Old Testament. Now, you
can explore the Bible with one of the leading scholars in the country. This
enjoyable DVD program is presented by Boston college’s Fr. Richard J. Clifford.
Drop in our self-serve library! This program and many more are located in the Audi-visual
section.
Thank you for participating in the Grocery Card program! For the Oct – Dec. quarter, we
earned $639.50 from Food Lion and $378.40 from Kroger for a total of $1,017.90. If you are not
already using grocery cards when you shop, please stop by the table in the commons and talk
to Steve Olgibee about how to get started!
Collections: Budget Amt. $3,846.15
Collection: $5,354.00 (includes 1/3/16 and New Year’s) Surplus: $1,507.85
Weekly Schedule and Readings Sunday Jan. 10 Baptism of the Lord Is 40:1-5, 9-11/Ti 2:11-14; 3:4-7/
Lk 3:15-16, 21-22
Rosary, 9:45 AM MASS IN ENGLISH 10:15 – Alfred Kurtz + Pancake brunch Bible Study 11:30 AM MASS IN SPANISH, 11:45 AM Mon Jan. 11 Mon Weekday (First Week in Ordinary
Time)
1 Sm 1:1-8/Mk 1:14-20
Tue Jan. 12
1 Sm 1:9-20/Mk 1:21-28
Line Dance 6:00 (beginner) 7:00 (intermediate)
Wed Jan. 13 Weekday [Saint Hilary, Bishop and Doctor of the Church] 1 Sm 3:1-10, 19-20/Mk 1:29-39
Religious Ed 5:30-6:45 Confession 5:30-7:00 Finance Council Mtg. 7:00
Thu Jan. 14 Weekday
1 Sm 4:1-11/Mk 1:40-45
Bible Study
Mass 12:10
Fri Jan. 15 Weekday
1 Sm 8:4-7, 10-22a/Mk 2:1-12
Mass 12:10 – Natalie Grabowski +
Sat Jan. 16 Christmas Weekday
1 Sm 9:1-4, 17-19; 10:1a/Mk 2:13-17
Sun. Jan 17 Second Sun In Ordinary Time
Is 62:1-5/1 Cor 12:4-11/Jn 2:1-11
Rosary, 9:45 AM MASS IN ENGLISH 10:15 AM- Bible Study 11:30 AM MASS IN SPANISH, 11:45 AM
If you would like a Mass offered for a loved one, please call the church office or fill out a Mass intention envelope and place it in the offertory basket. Make checks payable to Fr. Nicholas Mammi. Specific dates may not be available. Please include a contact number to arrange an alternate date if necessary.
Prayer requests
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and
supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to
God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will
guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus Philippians 4:6-7
Please add these requests to your daily prayer intentions:
Lewis Drane, Teresa Biggs, Marie-Bernice Downey, Jacquie
Bockrath, Ali Barton, Jennifer Bradshaw, Joy Bowman, Bill
Barbour, Bob Humkey, Porky Ashbrook, Ted Tomczak,
Carolyn Carr, Hazel Konorosky, Carolyn Eanes, Stuart Ward,
Tia Goren, Bette Johnson, Marilyn Maietta, Finney Edelen,
Bill Seuffert, Randall Dodson, Amir Hekmatis, Max Lawson,
Linda Plaster Lawson, Mert Ruddy, Pam Lukow, Nancy
Hubble, Lisa M. Dickerson, Gabriela Paredes, Hugh Gerlach,
Beth Kiser, Jim Cecil, Charlotte Gardner, Joe Spattafore,
Preciosa Travis (To add or remove prayer requests, please call the church office)
Sick, homebound, hospitalized? If you, or someone
you know, would like to receive the Sacraments, please call
the office. Outside of office hours, please call Barbara Kurtz
(276) 647-1906 or Blaise Plageman (276) 632-1591.
Ordinary Time Question: Ordinary Time makes up most of the
liturgical year in the Catholic Church. What does
Ordinary Time mean?
Answer: Because Ordinary Time refers to the
period of the Catholic Church's liturgical year
that fall outside of the major seasons (Advent,
Christmas, Lent, and Easter), and because of
the connotations of the term "ordinary" in
English, many people think Ordinary Time
refers to the parts of the Church year that are
unimportant. Nothing could be further from
the truth.
Ordinary Time is called "ordinary" because the
weeks are numbered. The Latin word
ordinalis, which refers to numbers in a series,
stems from the Latin word ordo, from which
we get the English word order. Thus, Ordinary
Time is in fact the ordered life of the Church—
the period in which we live our lives neither in
feasting (as in the Christmas and Easter
seasons) or in more severe penance (as in
Advent and Lent), but in watchfulness and
expectation of the Second Coming of Christ.