Pastoral Staff Pastor - Fr. Tony Bickett [email protected] Deacon- Deacon Bob Higbee 270-589-7316 [email protected] Office Manager - Missy Hart 270-259-3028 [email protected] Pastoral Associate - T.J. Dennison 270-302-6257 [email protected] Social Media - Paloma Falcon [email protected] Religious Education - Kim Smith 270-589-1789 [email protected] Music Coodinator - Meredythe Lee 270-929-7048 Homebound Ministry- Joanne Johnson 270-259-7599 Catholic Outreach - Linda Clark 270-287-3776 Altar Society -Dee Dee Johnston 270-723-2740 [email protected] Prayer Chain - Betty Miller 270-259-3303 [email protected]
Masses: Oct 7-Oct 13 Monday 7:30 am Prayer/Communion Tuesday 12:05 pm NO MASS Wednesday 5:00 pm NO MASS Thursday 12:05 pm NO MASS Friday 7:30 am †Lorena Bland Saturday 4:00 pm Thomas Critchelow Family Sunday 7:00 am †Ralph Harrison Sunday 11:00 am St. Joseph & St. John
Confessions Wed 4:30 pm
Sat 3:00 pm
St. Joseph Catholic Church 204 North Main Street, Leitchfield, KY 42754 www.stjosephch.org
Office Hours: 8am to 4pm Mon-Fri Office 270-259-3028 Rectory 270-259-3028 Emergencies 270-863-1596
Pastoral Council Barbara Allen Edna Duggins
Jim Cecil Ann Marshall-Secretary
Jerry Clemons-Chair Chris Nelson
Kirk Collard Carolyn Thomason– Vice Chair Billy Dallas
Stewardship of Finance September 22, 2019 $5287.50 Outreach $145 Thank you for your generosity! July 1– August 31, 2019 Total Income $57,000 Total Expenses $59,400
October 12—4:00 p.m. October 13—7:00 a.m. October 13—11:00 a.m. L Ellen Thomas L Jim Cecil L Dolores McClurg S Zach & Ethan S Forrest & Kale S Jackson & Lilly C Deacon Bob Higbee C Deacon Bob Higbee C Deacon Bob Higbee C Jim Marshall C Libby Portman C Susie Mattingly H Susan Rhodes H Kim Smith H Roni Mudd U Kerry S./Nolan T. U Kirk C/Tim N. U Eddie C./Charlie C. Gr Joyce Green & Vivian Green Gr David & Amelia Thompson Gr Linda Cripps & Joyce Hall Gi Matt & Jamie Carwile Family Gi Tony & Sue King Gi Craig & Adrianne Logsdon Family
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church 430 St. John Church Rd, Sunfish, KY 42210
Website: www.stjohnch.org St. John Thrift Store 270-597-1038 Pastor Fr. Tony Bickett 270-863-1596
Masses October 13 Sunday 9:00 am †Dick Dyche October 13 9:00 am Lector James Hughes Server Joe Durbin Cup Deacon Bob/Nancy Farmer Host Pam Hughes Ushers Tom Pohlman/Glenn Logsdon Gifts Steve Durbin/Paula Wilson Greeters Dwayne F./Volunteer St. John Prayer List: David Clark, Garrett Coates, Jack Coop, Laurie Dearing, Judy Dom-
browski, Susan Drury, Carol Durbin, Elizabeth Durbin, John W. Durbin, Willie Durbin, Catherine Duvall, Wavey Durbin, Dick Dyche, Doug Farmer,
Dorothy Fredrick, Goldie Hardin, Charlie Hayes, Cheyenne Keen, Joe Lonsbery, Steve Parker, Donna
Probus, Vickie Ranburger, Zackary Scruggs, Chris Wolfe
St. John’s Thrift Store & Food Pantry 301 N Main St., Brownsville, KY 42210
Store Open: Mon - Fri - 9 am - 2:30 pm
270-597-1038 Sat - 9 am - 1:00 pm
Pantry Open: Mon, Wed, Fri 10 am -2 pm
B I R T H D A Y S Dewayne Dearing 10/06 Robbie Hayes 10/09
Stewardship of Finance September 29, 2019 $924 Thank you for your generosity! July 1, 2019 - August 31, 2019 Total Income $10,000 Total Expenses $12,900($4,200 roof)
A N N I V E R S A R Y
Dennis & Sheila Durbin 10/11
Pastoral Council Nancy Farmer, Secretary Joe Durbin Barbara Fitzhugh Shelia Durbin Today 10:15 am Church History Video Next Sunday 10:15 am Church History Video 2:00 PM The Catholic Faith Explained - How Catholics Understand the Bible
The Catholic Faith Explained: Next Sunday,
October 13 at 2:00 pm we will have our monthly
Adult Education Program. This month’s topic is on
How Catholics Understand the Bible.
The Catholic Bible: The Bible isn't a book. It's a
library. The Bible is a collection of 73 books
written over the course of many centuries. The
books include royal history, prophecy, poetry,
challenging letters to struggling new faith com-
munities, and believers' accounts of the
preaching and passion of Jesus. Knowing the
genre of the book you are reading will help you
understand the literary tools the author is us-
ing and the meaning the author is trying to
convey.
PASTORAL COUNCIL NOMINATIONS Cathy Young has gone off the Council and Dick Dyche is deceased. You are invited to nominate someone to take their place. You may drop their names in the collection. Please turn in all nomi-nations by Sunday, October 13. We will have our next meeting on Tuesday, October 22 at 5:30 pm.
Rosary: Beginning next Tuesday, October 8 at 5:00 pm, we will be praying the rosary at church. You are encouraged to join us during this month of the Holy Rosary.
St. Joseph Prayer List: Laska Anderson, Pauline Baker, Mary Beckner, Bonnie Blanton, Pat Boone, Jill Bradley, Rita Brandenburg, Carlene Braun, Glenn Braun, Doug Burden, Troy Burkhart, Alton Cannon, George Cannon, David Clemons, Mary Rose Coates, Nicole Moreland Cook, Anna Critchelow, Da-na Cruze, Mary Davis, Tommy Deweese, Delbert Durham, Rose Durham, Ken Farris, Martha Gabehart, Carol Gatto, Dick Gatto, Sheila Gibson, Linda Handus, Rick M. Harris, Mary Hayes, James Hibbard, Odelean Hill, Sandra Hill, Norma Hodges, Ricky Howard, Dean Jacobs, Don Jaggers, Loressa Johnston, Phillip Johnston, Sandy Johnston, Sharon Johnston, Jeraline Logsdon, Loretta Logsdon, Joseph Lyons Jr., Cadence Lyons, Ashlynn Masterson, Geraldean Mattingly, Jessica McKenzie, Bill Meredith III, Lamont Miller, Mary Jane Nelson, Carrie Norder, Judy Oller, Roger Oller, Mandy Egan Pierce, Janette Pierce, Tammy Powell, Spencer Ray, Sara Redmon, Stephanie Ren-der, Tony Rishkofski, Mary Enith Ross, Aaron Shull, Rebecca Sneed, Betty Stone, Jerry Teel, Dave Thompson, Michelle Vincent, Madelyn Whitworth, Damon Young, Jamie Wortham, Briana Denise Zeitz
This Week at St. Joseph
Sun 4:30 pm Andrea King & Shane
VanMeter - Wedding
Mon 7:30 am Prayer/Communion
Tue 12:05 pm NO MASS
4:00 pm Fellowship Cafe
Wed 5:00 pm NO MASS
Thu 12:05 pm NO MASS
Fri 7:30 am Mass
6:00 pm Catholic Singles Dinner
at Las Palmas Mexican
OCTOBER
15 6:00 pm Picnic Meeting
7:00 pm Cemetery Committee
17 6:00 pm Finance Committee
19/20 World Mission Sunday
B I R T H D A Y S Nora Falcon 10/06 Bethany Kannapel 10/06 Kerry Smith 10/06 Wendy Butler 10/07 Joe Kolter 10/07 Daniel Logsdon 10/07 Sarah Young 10/09 Joyce Green 10/09 Amy Schlosser 10/09 Norris Higdon 10/10 Beverly Harrison 10/11 Lynn Milliner 10/12 COMMUNION MINISTERS SCHEDULE Nursing Home Homebound Deacon Bob 10/6-10/12 Jimmy Hill Father Babu 10/13-10/19 Rita Grant Jim Marshall 10/20-10/26 Joanne Johnson
A N N I V E R S A R I E S Billy & Jerri Johnston 10/06
Catholic Singles: If you are a single Catholic
(divorced, widowed, never married) then you
are invited to join us for dinner on Friday, Octo-
ber 11 at 6:00 pm at Las Palmas Mexican Res-
taurant. For more information contact Betty M.
Johnston at 589-7950 or Fr. Tony.
Altar Society: October is St. Joseph Altar Society membership drive. Please consider joining these wonderful women who do so much for our parish. You may contact any of the officers, Dee Dee Johnston, Helen Shull, Phyllis Payne or Mon-ica Riley to learn how you can help.
Daily Mass Readings: Did you know that every day the Catholic Church around the world uses the very same scriptures in each daily Mass? This is just one of the many ways that we are united as a church. Reading the scriptures for the daily Mass is a great way to pray along with the whole church. You can find the readings at: usccb.org
Vacation: Missy will be out of office the week of Oct 7.
St. Elizabeth Senior Luncheon: Wednesday, October 9, come to enjoy food, fellowship, speakers, and fun activities. No charge, but you are welcome to bring a dish to share.
Children Envelopes: It is never too early to teach
our children and youth on the importance of shar-
ing what they have with others. One way to teach
generosity is using church envelopes. Last week at
religious ed our children and youth were given their
own box of envelopes. The younger children (K -
6th) is the Saints of the Catholic Church Series and
the older children (7th - 12th) is the Disciples &
Miracles Series. Each envelop will teach our chil-
dren a little lesson. On the reverse side, our chil-
dren are encouraged to pray, to use their time and
talent, and to share a part of their treasure.
Knights of Columbus
March For Life Pilgrimage: The Knights of Co-
lumbus are sponsoring a pilgrimage to Washington
DC, leaving on Thursday, January 23 and return-
ing on Sunday, January 26. For more information
contact Kevin Mudd at [email protected]
or 270 868-0148.
Our Lady of the Rosary: Monday, October 7th is the Memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary. Cath-olics have been praying the Rosary for over 500 years. The prayers and mysteries of the rosary are based on the Gospels. In reflecting on the life of Jesus and his mother we draw closer to God. Try it TODAY!
The Baltimore Catechism: The catechism many
older Catholics were taught was called the Balti-
more Catechism. It received this name from the
fact that in 1884 the bishops of the United States
met in Baltimore Maryland to discuss pastoral
concerns. Baltimore was the first diocese in the
United States. At this meeting the bishops decid-
ed to publish a national catechism. It contained
421 questions and answers in thirty-seven chap-
ters.
The Baltimore Catechism gave unity to
the teaching and understanding of the faith for
millions of immigrant Catholics who populated
American cities, towns, and farms. One result of
the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) was the
publication of the Catechism of the Catholic
Church published in 1994 and the United States
Catholic Catechism for Adults in 2006.
Cancer Walk: St. Paul Church is sponsoring a
Cancer Walk on Saturday, October 19, at 10
AM. All money raised from this walk will go to
local families of present cancer victims presently
going through treatments. The first 50 people who
register will receive free specially marked event
water bottles. Further information and sponsor
sheets are available by calling St. Paul Church at
242-7436.
Did You Know? The word “catechism” comes
from a Greek word that means “to echo.” Before
the invention of the printing press in 1450, in the
Church and elsewhere learning was mainly an oral
experience. A Church teaching would be recited,
and the listener would be instructed to “echo” it, or
repeat it, until it was learned. This way of learning
has been around since before the Church. Jewish
teachers from both before and after the time of Je-
sus taught the Scriptures by again and again asking
the learner to repeat verses.
The invention of the printing press made it
possible to adapt the “speak and echo” method of
catechesis into a question-and-answer approach
that could be fixed in print. The Church adopted
this approach. It is especially evident in the influ-
ential catechisms of St. Peter Canisius (1521-1597)
and St. Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621).
Second Collection: Today is Respect Life Sunday
and a second collection will be taken up to help
with the expenses of those who will be going on
pilgrimage to Washington, DC in January to partic-
ipate in the March for Life.