Document 367544

October 26, 2014
St. Joseph Catholic
Church
Rectory Office: 402-223-2923 (Secretary)
Father Barnhill: 402-806-2821 (cell)
Father McGuire: 402-759-1392 (cell)
School Office: 402-223-5033
Beatrice, Nebraska
30 Sunday of ordinary time
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www.stjosephbeatrice.org
Pastor and Superintendent Fr. Robert K. Barnhill
Resident Priest Fr. Thomas McGuire
Mass Schedule
Saturday 5:30pm; Sunday 8:00am & 10:00am
Weekdays: Monday-Friday at 8:20am & 5:30pm
Confessions
Monday - Friday. 15 minutes before all daily Masses
Saturday 4:00pm - 5:20pm
Wednesday 5:00pm – 5:30pm.
Any other time by appointment.
Baptism Parents are asked to attend one 60 min. baptism preparation
class. Call the rectory office to schedule.
Anointing/Hospital Visits Please notify the pastor through the office
when you go to the hospital.
Matrimony Contact the parish first—6 to 12 months ahead of time.
Natural Family Planning (NFP) To schedule an Introductory Session
to the Creighton Model Fertility Care System of NFP, engaged or married
couples may contact Jo Langley (402-223-3359) or Melissa Powers (402228-3856).
Pregnancy Resource Center of Beatrice -402- 228-6411
Knights of Columbus Rod Benson, Grand Knight
St. Joseph Catholic School —Sr. Mary Faustina, Head Teacher;
Lenece Pinkerton, Secretary 420 N 6th Street Grades K-5)
Preschool Denise Behrends (3 & 4 year olds)
Red Raven Day Care -18 months—up; located in our school building.
Call the school office for information: 402-223-5033
Godparent Religion Program—High School Youth Wed., 7:00pm
C.C.D. Program in St. Joseph School, Grades 1-8, Wed., 6:30-7:45pm
Parish Office: 612 High St. (rectory-office@cdolinc.net)
Monday - Friday, 9:00am–12 noon, except Holy Days and
holidays. Shelli Hubka, Secretary. Bulletin Deadline: noon
Thursday.
Choir Anyone interested in joining choir may come at 9:30am Sunday
before 10:00am Mass or call Kate Ratigan at 402-806-0131.
Eucharistic Ministers: Oden/Korus
Our gifts to the Lord: Oct. 19, 2014
November 1/2, 2014
5:30pm
8:00am
10:00 am
LECT
Ashton Kotas
Steve Schmit
Rob Ostdiek
ACOL
SERV
SERV
Clark/Pflanz
Jacob Adams
Will Reimer
Ferneding/Ullsperger
Lytle/Runcie
Liam Arter
Steven Powers
MUSC
Marilyn Neukirch
Pat/Mary
Choir
USHR
Jane Keefover
Paul Dougherty
Steve Durman
USHR
Gerald Meyer
Dennis Schuster
Dave Fujan
USHR
Pat Meyer
Judy Tejral
Paul Fullmer
USHR
Rosemarie Milke
LeRoy Tejral
Randy Hasenohr
ROS
Phyllis Truscott
Kathy Scheer
Judi Knowles
Gifts
Altar Society
LeRoy Tejral Family
Jim Lancaster Family
Roel Navarrete
Adult Envelopes
$5,256.30
Building Envelopes
$75.00
School
$60.00
Loose Plate
$289.00
Online Giving 10/13-10/19
$845.00
Parish Collections:
$6,525.30
Mission Sunday
$688.00
$7,213.30
October 26th – 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time
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27th
28th
29th
30th
31st
1st
CHURCH DIRECTORY PHOTOS IN THE PARISH CENTER
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2nd
3rd
7pm 4 Degree
Knights of Columbus
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4
5th
6th
7th
All Saints Day
Not an obligation
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8
4pm Extra Sunday Mass
5pm Parenting
Presentation
MASS INTENTIONS: Oct. 27th – Nov. 2nd
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
8:20 am
5:30 pm
8:20 am
Bev Freeman+
5:30 pm
8:20 am
5:30 pm
8:20 am
5:30pm
8:20 am
Leo Ullsperger+
5:30 pm
Beverly Waters+
For Our Children to Return to the
Catholic Faith
Molly Ratigan+
Loretta Myers+
Roger Wiedel+
Don Welch+
Living/Deceased Members of Altar
Society
For Our Children to Return to the
Catholic Faith
Saturday
9:30am
Special Intention @BSDC
5:30pm
Sunday
8:00 am
Kerri Sherwood (Birthday)
Veronica (Bonnie) Nestved+
10:00am
4:00pm
People of Our Parish
Souls in Purgatory
WEEKLY SEMINARIAN
Samuel Peter Bearslee, son of Eugene & Lisa Bearslee
and Teresa & Alfred Pitts, he has 3 brothers and 3 sisters
and is from St. Clara, Peru, NE. He was born on July 1. He
entered St. Charles Borromeo Seminary –in 2011 and is in
his second year of Theology.
2015 CHURCH DIRECTORY
It is time to sign up to get your family pictures taken
for the 2015 Church Directory. We will be taking
them October 27th – November 8th in the Parish
Center, or you can sign up for a hour session at a
place of your choosing for you and any other family
members you would like. You will receive a FREE
8x10 and a FREE directory just for participating and
there is absolutely no purchase nessasary.
PLEASE call Shelli Hubka anytime at 402-2395004 to sign up or for more information.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BREAKFAST TODAY
October 26th follow the 8:00 am and 10:00 am
Masses.
Proceeds go to St. Joseph Snow
Removal. Breakfast includes pancakes, scrambled
eggs, sausage, coffee, juice, and milk.
JOIN THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS!
This
weekend the Knights are making an appeal at the
Masses to join the largest fraternal Catholic Men’s
organization in the world.
Members will be
available after Masses and at the breakfast of
October 26th to discuss the opportunities the
Knights of Columbus present to you and your
families.
If you’re interested and would like
additional information regarding the Knights please
contact Rod Benson 402-239-6624 or Rob
Pinkerton 402-223-4526.
A first degree
exemplification will be held on Tuesday evening
November 11, 2014 for qualified candidates.
RED RAVEN PRESCHOOL Registration for the
2015-2016 school year opened on October 1 Applications may be picked up in the school office
or downloaded from the website. The registration
fee is $25, which is non-refundable. We accept
children three, four and five years of age. Next year
we plan to offer a class for 4-year-old prekindergarteners every day in the afternoon. There
will also be a Tues./Thurs. morning 3-yr. old class
and Mon./Wed./Fri. morning 4-yr.-old class.
Classes are filled as the registration forms/fees are
received. Help your child to prepare for
kindergarten in a religious, fun, and educational
environment! Applications have already begun to
come in so reserve your spot soon! Thank you and
God bless you!
ST. JOSEPH ALTAR SOCIETY will be sending “Care
Packages” to college students (and any military
people) from our parish before semester tests. If you
would like to have your college student included
please
email
Betty
Witulski
at
bwitulski@diodecom.net
or
Kay
Glynn
at
kayglynn@yahoo.com, or call Betty Witulski at 402228-0694. Information is needed by November 3rd.
THE
LINCOLN
DIOCESAN
COUNCIL
OF
CATHOLIC WOMEN (LDCCW) recognizes all women
in the Diocese on LDCCW Sunday, celebrated this
year on October 26th. This is an opportunity for the
LDCCW and parishes to thank their PCCWs/Altar
Societies for their service to God and his Church
through works of mercy, and to encourage all women
to take an active role in their Parish, Deanery and
Diocesan Councils of Catholic Women.
SUNDAY IS ALL SOULS DAY: There will be a
4pm Mass will fufills the Sunday obligation.
Sunday, November 2, from 5:00-6:30 p.m. in the
parish hall, the St Joseph School Family
Association is sponsoring a talk on PARENTING IN
AN INTERNET AGE. Father Kilcawley will give a
presentation on parental and divine love, and then
introduce us to some new tools to watch over and
protect our children from unwanted online
experiences. Question and answer will follow the
presentation. Due to the sensetivity of the topic, this
presentation is for parents only.
culture - a true plague, infecting nearly every
corner of our society. Its disastrous effects are
seen in sexual addiction, ruined marriages, and
shattered lives. Jeff Cavins notes that many men
struggle with pornography. With great insight, he
shows how to fight pornography's devastating
influence and chart a course to true Christian
purity.
FROM FATHER BARNHILL
Diocese
of
LINCOLN
NATURAL
FAMILY
PLANNING CREIGHTON MODEL INTRODUCTORY
SESSIONS IS Thursday, November 6 and Tuesday,
November 18 at 7 p.m. Pre-registration is required.
For more information call 488-2040.
FUNDRAISING SCHOOL NIGHT OUT on Tuesday,
November 11 at 5-8pm at Runza. Come join us for
dinner at Runz The Catholic school receives 15%
back from all sales during that time.
LIGHT OF THE WORLD PARISH RETREAT: The
next weekend parish retreat begins on Friday
evening, November 14 at St. Joseph Parish. Parish
members of all ages and faith involvement are
invited. Call Father Barnhill if you have questions or
for further information. Registered thus far: 7
THE LDCCW OCTOBER PRO-LIFE DIAPER
DRIVE will be coming to a close soon but you still
have time to donate. Thank you to those that have
already made a donation. Spirit Catholic Radio has
Diaper Drive announcements.
THE COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY The items
needed for the Food Pantry are coffee/tea,
flour/sugar,shampoo/conditioner, fruit cups, soups,
spaghetti & spaghetti sauce, pancake mix/syrup,
canned fruit, pudding cups, hot/cold cereal, and
monetary gifts are always welcome. You can leave
the items in the grocery cart at the St. Joseph
Church.
FOOD PANTRY INGATHERING is November 15.
The Food Pantry is in need of help with the Fall
Ingathering by counting homes and delivering
sacks. For more information or to help call Karen
Mains at 223-8975.
LIGHTHOUSE MEDIA CDs in the back of church
have new titles for your listening. ”Defeating
Satan’s Deadly Weapon Against Men” is a new
title. Pornography has become pervasive in our
WHY CONDUCT THE JOY OF THE GOSPEL
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN IN THE DIOCESE? There
exist urgent financial needs with regard to Catholic
education, funding the formation of our seminarians
and supporting our priests in retirement. The
diocese recognized an opportunity to address these
key areas at once while providing support for new
evangelization initiatives and an outlet for parishes
to raise funds for local needs. Prior experience has
shown us that more can be accomplished by
running one comprehensive campaign than many
mini-campaigns over a number of years.
In an effort to stay ahead of impending financial
challenges, the diocese recognized the need to
make immediate changes in the way certain
ministries are funded. A campaign like Joy of the
Gospel provides a platform of support for that
transition. Much as they were nearly 15 years ago
in the last diocesan-wide fundraising effort –
Crossing the Threshold – resources committed to
Joy of the Gospel will help us prepare for and stay
ahead of future challenges.
As the campaign seeks to enhance the life of every
Catholic in the diocese, it is indeed right that we all
be asked to consider our support of the project. In
fact, a number of families at our parish have
already made their commitments to the Joy of the
Gospel and I wish to thank them for their support.
Still others have received calls from fellow
parishioners asking for a few minutes to visit
regarding the campaign. I thank you in advance for
accepting them into you home for a visit to discuss
the campaign in further detail.
Volunteers are: Kathi and Dennis Wells, Linda and
Stephen Schmit, John and Patty Zarybnicky, Don
Ferneding, Tim Graff, Correne and Barry Adams
Monica Breitinger, John Langley & Wally Valasek