ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH FREEBURG, ILLINOIS December 21, 2014 Fourth Sunday of Advent St. Joseph Church Office 6 N. Alton Street Freeburg, IL 62243 Phone: 618-539-3209 Fax: 618-539-4772 Website: www.stjosephfreeburg.org Office Hours: 8:00AM - 4:00PM Monday - Thursday Rev. Mark D. Reyling, Pastor Email: frmark@stjosephfreeburg.org Mrs. Laura Wolf, Parish Secretary Email: parish@stjosephfreeburg.org Deacon Corby Valentine, Permanent Deacon Email: deaconcorby@stjosephfreeburg.org Mr. Rick Barthel, Maintenance Mrs. Jean Reinneck, Music Director Mrs. Carol Schlitt, Choir Director ____________ St. Joseph School Office 2 N. Alton Street Freeburg, IL 62243 Phone: 618-539-3930 Fax: 618-539-0254 Web: www.stjosephschoolfreeburg.org Mr. Tim Queern, Principal Email: principal@stjosephschoolfreeburg.org Ms. Sara Keeley, School Secretary Email: office@stjosephschoolfreeburg.org –––––––––––– Pastor’s Residence 618-539-3743 Mass Schedule Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:00 am Wednesday: 6:30pm Saturday (Sunday Vigil): 5:00 pm Sunday: 7:00 am and 10:00 am Holy Day Vigil Mass: 7:00 pm Holy Day Mass: 8:00 am Reconciliation Saturday: 4:30–4:45 pm (or by Appointment) Baptism Usually celebrated during the weekend Masses except during Advent and Lent–Please call the Pastor for an appointment. Marriage Please contact the Pastor as soon as you set your wedding date. Couples must be free to marry (no previous marriages) and are expected to be regularly participating in the practice of their faith. Sacrament of the Sick If you are sick and would like to receive the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, please call the Pastor. Also, please have someone call should you be admitted to the hospital. Communion Calls Father brings communion to all the home bound on the First Friday of each month. If you would like to have someone bring you communion, please call the parish office. Tuesday, December 23 8:00AM Advent Weekday No Mass Wednesday, December 24 5:00PM 10:00PM Christmas Eve Ed Kreher LouAnn Feurer Thursday, December 25 9:00AM Christmas Day Parish Family Friday, December 26 8:00AM St. Stephen No Mass Saturday, December 27 5:00PM Feast of the Holy Family Vern Abernathy Sunday, December 28 7:00 AM 10:00 AM Feast of the Holy Family Ruth Becherer Gene Albers Charlotte Heiligenstein Rita Hill Don Rauch Joe D. Shaffer Jack Crowe Larry Cook Richard Reyling Brooks Wyman Charlie Sandheinrich Ann Mezo Pellagia Beckfeld Gary Campbell Jared Emig Ralph Weilbacher Sr. Jimmie McMillon Mary Niemann Please contact the Parish Office to add or remove someone from the prayer list. Each prayer request will be honored for approximately six weeks, but can be added again. Dear Parish Family A suitable place for the presence of God to dwell. On this Fourth and final week of Advent… we recall that we are to WATCH (keep vigilance), PREPARE (make room, follow the way of the Lord each day), to be a VOICE (proclaiming, giving comfort, standing up) and now…let us look at the dwelling. Worried about a suitable place for the dwelling of God (Ark of the Covenant) … one was built. Choosing a suitable place for the dwelling of Christ … one was found – Mary. We, too, bring forth the presence of Christ…for we receive the real presence of Christ in the Sacrament of the Eucharist. Are we suitable enough for the Lord to dwell within us? Is our home a suitable place for the presence of Christ to dwell? Is our community…our world a suitable place? We have to be the ones … by keeping WATCH….by PREPARING each day…by being VOICES of justice and charity that make our world, our homes, our lives suitable for the presence of Christ to DWELL. As we await His return in glory…let us pause to celebrate His birth in time at the Christ Mass…and let us re-dedicate ourselves to these notions of Advent (WATCH, PREPARE, VOICE, DWELLING) BE BOLD…..BE CATHOLIC® Have a good week, THE WEEK AHEAD…. Weekend of December 7, 2014 Sunday Collection (6/7) Faith Direct (4) Sunday Collection (13/14) Faith Direct (15) Sunday Collection (20/21) Sunday Collection (27/28) Total (November Goal: $32,000) Parish Center Loan Building Fund Christmas Offering Christmas Flowers Immaculate Conception Solemnity of Mary Christmas for the Needy Retired Religious $5,380.35 $7,615.00 $12,995.35 $2,797.00 $337.00 $1,585.00 $492.00 $274.00 $5.00 $285.00 $167.00 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE INFORMATION (calculated on weekly envelopes only) Collections required to date: $178,494.61 Total Collected to date: $181,804.55 PRINCIPAL BALANCE—PARISH CENTER LOAN $487,914.20 Monday, December 22 8:00AM Yoga Tuesday, December 23 8:00AM No Mass Wednesday, December 24 4:25PM Cantata @ Church 5:00PM Mass 10:00PM Mass Thursday, December 25 9:00AM Mass Friday, December 26 8:00AM No Mass Saturday, December 27 4:30PM Confessions 5:00PM Mass Sunday, December 28 7:00AM Mass 10:00AM Mass PARISH ANNOUNCEMENTS DEACON CORBY’S CORNER WHO STARTED CHRISTMAS A woman was out Christmas shopping with her two children. After many hours of looking at row after row of toys and everything else imaginable, and after hours of hearing both of her children asking for everything they saw on those many shelves, she finally made it to the elevator with her two kids. She was feeling what so many of us feel during the holiday season this time of the year. Overwhelming pressure to go to every party, every housewarming, taste all the holiday food and treats, getting that perfect gift for every single person on our shopping list, making sure we don't forget anyone on our card list, and the pressure of making sure we respond to everyone who sent us a card. Finally the elevator doors opened and there was already a crowd in the elevator car. She pushed her way into the elevator car and dragged her two kids in with her along with all of her bags of stuff. When the doors closed she couldn't take it any longer and stated, "Whoever started this whole Christmas thing should be found, strung up and shot." From the back of the car everyone heard a quiet calm voice respond, "Don't worry we already crucified Him." For the rest of the trip down the elevator it was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop. As we enter the Christmas shopping season, let us remember this year to keep the One who started this "whole Christmas thing" in your every thought, deed, purchase, and word. If we all do this, just think of how different this whole Christmas experience would be. God bless you and have a very Merry Christmas with Christ in it. Deacon Corby <>< CHOIR PRESENTATION ON CHRISTMAS EVE The St. Joseph Adult Choir will be performing the cantata, “Night of the Father’s Love” by Pepper Choplin on Christmas Eve before the 5 PM Mass. This beautiful 35 minute cantata tells the story of Christmas with all the mystery, the awe, and the excitement, as though hearing it for the first time. Three narrators interject with familiar scripture passages, and personal reflections, while an intriguing array of musical styles beautifully express the essence of Christmas: the gift of the Father’s love. The choir will start the cantata at 4:25 PM on Christmas Eve so please make plans now to come early so you can experience the complete musical experience prior to the 5 PM Christmas Eve Mass. DECEMBER FOOD PANTRY NEEDS: Bar soap, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant, Kleenex, and toilet paper . BULLETIN NOTICES FROM ELSEWHERE • • Jan 3—St. John the Baptist-Smithton Chicken & Beer Dance 6:30PM at the Munier Center, contact Mary Alvarez at 314-420-5840 or mfran72@aol.com for tickets Jan 10—St. Agatha Trivia Night doors open at 6:15 trivia begins at 7PM. Reserve your table by calling Julie @ 5508453 or email: julierutkowski9902@msn.com BIBLE STUDY Mt 16:13-20 Simon (Peter) is able to discern that Jesus is the Messiah, Son of God. The Jewish leadership, the teaching authority, did not. This revelation was a gift of God and not man (the teaching authorities). Finally, because of his proclaimation Jesus changed Simon's name to Peter – rock, on which His Church was to be built. God changed the names of others who were key in the foundation of the covenent family and describes the roles they were to play: Abram – Abraham , Siri – Sarah, Jacob – Israel. You can read more about Peter's role in the Catechism (CCC553) Finally, in verses 12-28 Jesus tells what the establishment of His kingdom requires. Peter does not understand that Jesus must die and parallels the temptation of Christ in the desert. Peter, the rock, becomes a stumbling stone. Join us in lively discussions this and every Sunday in the Parish Center, 8:00-9:30 AM as we examine the Lord's word in depth and discuss how to incorporate it into our daily lives. SAVE THE DATE St. Joseph School Bi-Annual Dinner Auction. Roaring 20’s Dust off your flappers and join us on April 25, 2015. CONFIRMATION CANDIDATE OF THE WEEK In preparations for the Sacrament of Confirmation, the candidates will be presenting a weekly information poster in the back of church. One candidate will be featured each week. The poster will contain information about the candidate complete with a photo. Please take a moment to check out the poster. Also keep the candidates in your prayers as they prepare for this Blessed Sacrament. This week’s candidate: Jarrett Kingsley. FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK Thanks to everyone who came out to see this year’s school Christmas Program. We hope you enjoyed the show! We offer a special thanks to our P.T.F. organization for providing cookies for our guests after the performance. Thank you! The school office will be closed from Monday, December 22, 2014 until Monday, January 5, 2015. You may still contact the main office by voicemail at 539-3930 ext. 111 or by email at principal@stjosephschoolfreeburg.org with any questions. From all of us at St. Joseph Catholic School, we wish you and your family a blessed and very merry Christmas! Mr. Tim Queern School Principal CURSILLO WEEKEND Are you wanting a closer and more personal relationship with Jesus? Come and join us for a week-end and experience a “little bit of Heaven” held in Ruma at the motherhouse. Women’s weekend: Feb 26—March 1 Men’s weekend: March 5—March 8 For further information please contact: Alex Nast 618-539-3264, Margie Reaka 618-539-3765 or John Tolan 618-410-8224. RESPECT LIFE CORNER Prepare for Christ’s Coming – This weekend is the winter solstice, when we experience the shortest day and the longest night of the year. Advent is about waiting in the uncertainty of darkness. Learn, Act, Connect, Pray: Think about the times you have waited in the dark with a family member. Perhaps it was illness, or maybe fear, or simply a power outage that kept you in vigil together. Disperse the darkness today by keeping your Advent candles burning a bit longer. Pray the Rosary and meditate on the Luminous Mysteries. STEWARDSHIP GARDENS Brothers and Sisters in Christ: Apprentice Stewards: As you approach your First Communion you have learned so many things. Now you will begin putting many of them into practice. You are still an apprentice. Still learning but you are old enough to know what is right and wrong, what you should and should not do or say. Now you start thinking about Stewardship. Think about the gifts and blessings God has given you to take care of and make grow. You will make mistakes but God has made it possible to make it right. It is called Reconciliation or Confession. Tell Jesus about the situation. Ask Him to help you make things right and not do it again. He tells you through the priest. I know, you learned that, but think of being a steward. God gave you grace and asked that you do what is right. You made a mistake and now have to learn how to fix it. Remember, one of the jobs of a steward is to show others what Christ is like and what living a life like Christ is all about. It's part of your job. Like your mom or dad showing or telling you what to do and you goof up. You tell them and they help you make it right. They love you and want you to do your best. So does God. Maybe at dinner time or after dinner when you are with your family you can tell your mom and dad what was the best thing that happened and then thank God for that. Next, tell them what was the bad thing that happened and talk about how to fix it, then tell it to Jesus and ask Him to help you with that too. Then talk about what is worrying you about tomorrow. Ask the Holy Spirit to show you what to do. Sounds like a prayer too. You are right, it is. Something to remember. As you learn and do things properly, God will give you more responsibility. Just like at home. You are learning to be a first rate Steward. Sometimes you will be worried but do not be afraid. God always gives you everything you need to do the job. Trust in God – Always. May our Lord God bless, guide, prosper and make bountiful the work of all His stewards. In the name of Jesus Christ we pray. FAITH DIRECT In this season of Advent, we are continuously preparing ourselves for the celebration of Christ's birth into this world. Why not help our own parish prepare for the coming new year by signing up with Faith Direct? By supporting St. Joseph Catholic Church through Faith Direct, both you and our parish can more easily project your future contributions. You can sign up online at www.faithdirect.net using our church code: IL505, or by mailing a paper enrollment form available in the parish office. God Bless You, Father Mark PARISH STAFF DIRECTORY (539-3209) Rev. Mark D. Reyling - Pastor frmark@stjosephfreeburg.org Mrs. Laura Wolf - Parish Secretary parish@stjosephfreeburg.org Deacon Corby Valentine—Permanent Deacon deaconcorby@stjosephfreeburg.org Mr. Rick Barthel - Buildings and Grounds Maintenance LITURGY AND WORSHIP Music Director Choir/Schola Director Organists ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL (539-3930) Mr. Tim Queern - Principal principal@stjosephschoolfreeburg.org Ms. Sara Keeley - School Secretary office@stjosephschoolfreeburg.org Mr. John Middendorff - Athletic Director athletics@stjosephschoolfreeburg.org SOCIAL MINISTRY Soup Bus John Tolan Cosgrove Kitchen Food Drive Catherine Wolf Coat and Blanket Drive/Soup and Casserole Mary Francis Soltys Food and Clothing Bank Mary Ann Wild PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL Fr. Mark Reyling—Pastor Deacon Corby Valentine Mr. Frank Heiligenstein - President Mr. Charlie Hill- Vice-President Ms. Mary Feurer - Secretary Mr. Andy Vitale—School Board President Mr. Tim Queern—Principal Mrs. Donna Rakers, Mr. Jim Middendorf, Mrs. Shirlene Kassing, Mr. Bill Schwartz, Mr. Kevin Schoenborn PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL Fr. Mark Reyling—Pastor Mr. Andy Schilling, Mr. Rich Ostman, Mrs. Diane Schaefer Mrs. Josie Schwab SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION Fr. Mark Reyling—Pastor Mr. Tim Queern—Principal Mr. Andy Vitale - President Mr. David Wathen - Vice-President Ms. Jessica Krauss - Secretary Mrs. Margie Reaka, Mrs. Melissa Reinhart PARISH TRUSTEES Mr. Frank X. Heiligenstein Mr. Charles Hill ST. JOSEPH CEMETERY BOARD Fr. Mark Reyling—Pastor Mr. Rich Ostman Mrs. Josie Schwab PARISH FAITH FORMATION PSR Program RCIA Program Small Faith Groups Sunday Bible Study Youth Ministry Catholics Returning Home Adult Education Theology on Tap Carolyn Volpert 618.539.5975 Roni Juracek Sue Gass Leo Wolf Melissa Kinard Deacon Corby Valentine Fr. Mark Reyling Mr. Tim Reinhart Eucharistic Adoration COMMUNITY LIFE Parish Picnic Quilt Social Christmas Pot Luck Welcoming Committee New Baby Ministry Parish Fish Fry contact Funeral Luncheon Committee SJS Tots Program ORGANIZATIONS Men’s Club Parish Quilters CYO CYO Adult Leader Catholic Holy Family Society Knights of Columbus Bishop Wm. M. Cosgrove Assembly Parents, Teachers, and Friends Together We’re Better Cursillo Jean Reinneck Carol Schlitt Catherine Clayton Nicholas Green Sarah Kuester Jean Reinneck Catherine Wolf Geralyn Erwin Geralyn Erwin Lori Kreher Robin Schutzenhofer Jennifer Hopfinger Catherine Wolf Melissa Reinhart John Dittman Betty Sommer Kristen Ingold Missy Kinard Charlie Merker Patrick McKillip Jeff Smythe Stacy Collins David/Stacy Collins Alex Nast PARISH MISSION STATEMENT St. Joseph Parish is a Catholic community of faith responding to the call of Jesus Christ through the proclamation of the Word of God, the celebration of the Eucharist, and in living the sacramental life of the Church. We are committed to responding to each other through ministries of faith and love, addressing our spiritual, social and educational needs. We believe that each of us is called to be a supportive, compassionate and caring Christian witness in Freeburg, the Diocese of Belleville and in the world. 7 Sun December 2014 7PM Renew 3 8AM Tai Chi 4 12 COMMUNION CALLS 5 13 9AM COOKIE WALK 6 Sat 2 4PM FISH FRY Fri 8AM Quilting 11 Thu 1 10 8AM Tai Chi 9AM SJS Tots 19 Wed 8AM Yoga 6PM Quilting 7:30PM Big Band 9 7PM Renew 7:30 Men’s Club Mtg. 18 Tue 8 8AM Quilting 6:30PM PTF 7PM K/C Asmbly Mtg. 7:30PM Cursillo 17 Mon 8AM Yoga 3PM Girl Scouts 6PM Quilting 7PM Parish Council 8:30AM Adult Bible Study RCIA, PSR 9AM Choir 11AM HS Youth Mtg. 16 Wedding 27 20 15 14 8AM Tai Chi 6:30PM School Christmas Play 7:30 K of C Mtg. 8AM Yoga 6PM Quilting 7:30PM Big Band 8AM Quilting 6PM School Board 7PM HS Youth Mtg. 4PMChristmas Potluck/Social 8:30AM RCIA, PSR Adult Bible Study 9AM Choir 23 24 22 8AM Yoga 31 ADORATION: Tuesday after Mass until 7AM Wednesday. Prayer Hour Tuesday @ 7PM 25 26 Merry Christmas 29 8AM Yoga 30 21 8:45PM PSR Christmas Program 8:30AM RCIA, PSR Adult Bible Study 9AM Choir 28 8:30AM Adult Bible Study RCIA, PSR 9AM Choir 1PM Cursillo Novena FREEBURG OLD MILL STORAGE 550 West Phillips CONSTRUCTION SALE! I-255 Exit 13 www.brockland.com 332-CARS GRAND OPENING ★★★ in Columbia Summer 2014 ★ ★ ★ AS LOW AS $30.00 Freeburg Pharmacy 10 Southgate Center Freeburg, IL R. S. DANFORD, R. PH. Phone: 539-5577 FUNERAL HOMES 233-5400 Family Owned www.rennerfh.com For All Your Real Estate Needs Call: 398-4175 558-2526 Office Space Available RENNER Georgia Huelsman Broker PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE 618-781-7374 ghuelsman@charter.net Funk Heating & Cooling Inc. 201 W. 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