aint Joseph MASS SCHEDULE Catholic Community Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm Sunday: 8:00am, 9:45am & 11:30am Haitian Mass, 6:00pm WEEKDAY MASSES Monday - Friday 8:30am SACRAMENTS Sacrament of Baptism Scheduled only after parents and godparents have completed the preparation required. Call the parish office for more information. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays at 3:45pm or by appointment. Sacrament of Marriage Pre-Marriage preparation is required. Arrangements should be made with a priest six months in advance. PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (September-May) Pre-K: Sunday, 9:45am Mass K-12: Wednesday, 6:30pm-8:00pm Sacramental Preparation YOUTH GROUP SrHi: Sunday, 6:00pm-8:30pm JrHi: Monthly Meeting RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS Wednesday, 6:30pm-8:30pm NEW PARISHIONERS Please fill out a registration card and return it to the usher, drop it in the collection basket or drop it off at the parish office. 5310 Babcock Street NE • Palm Bay, Florida 32905 PARISH OFFICE Phone: 321-727-1565 • Fax: 321-676-2579 • Web-site: www.st-joe.org ST. JOSEPH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Phone: 321-723-8866 • Fax: 321-727-1181 Page 2 February 15, 2015 Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time February 15, 2015 Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God - 1 Corinthians 10:31 Monday, 8:30am February 16 † Raymond Wisniewski by Betty Saxton Tuesday, February 17 8:30am † Betty Ganes by Betty Saxton Wednesday, February 18 8:30am † Helen Lefre by The Kuchenbacher Family 10:30am † Helen Walsh by Loving Family 7:00pm † Anthony and George CeCe by Loving Brother Thursday February 19 8:30am † Sandi Rauch by Robert and Janice Scott Friday, February 20 8:30am † Joseph Poje by The Tarducci Family Saturday, February 21 4:30pm † Tony Valentino by Pat, Julia, Mario and Sandra Sunday, February 22 8:00am † Alexander Clausen by Carl Clausen 9:45am All Parishioners 11:30am † Larry Seligman by Barbara Casten 6:00pm † All Parishioners Bread and wine for the 4:30pm Mass on Saturday, February 14 are in Thanksgiving by Arthur Haugh; for the 10:30am Mass on Wednesday, February 18 in memory of Frances Salazar by loving friend. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50:1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-21; Mk 8:11-13 Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29:1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mk 8:14-21 Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25 Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32 Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Pt 3:18-22; Mk 1:12-15 Please remember in your thoughts and prayers the sick and homebound of our community, especially… Debbie Ehnstrom, Owen Johnson, Trudy Scattaregia, Rosina Dempsey, Tim Holcomb, Helen Dauplaise, Julie Locklin, Joan Krumm, Irene Mandarino, Albert Sorrentino, James Johnson, Connie Martorella, Adrienne Desgro, Joan Serocki, Sue Browkowsky, Dorothy Mulligan, Carl Kuchenbacher, Chandra Netran, Teri Rein, Audrey Wallace, Dianae Rittscher We extend our sympathy to the families and friends of those who have lost a loved one. Please keep in prayer those who have entered eternal life… Paul Degnan, Sr,. John McCourty, Patrick DiPasquale, Mark Foskey 802 Page 3 Monday - February 16 Office closed Mass - 8:30am, Church Women’s Guild Card Party - 9:00am, parish center Troop 520 - 6:30pm, basketball court Gospel of Mark - 7:00pm, room 401 Tuesday - February 17 Mass - 8:30am, Church Rosary Guild - 9:00am, room 402 Gospel of Mark - 9:30am, room 103 Pack 520 Meeting - 6:30pm, basketball court, parish center Combined Choirs Rehearsal - 7:00pm, church Prayer Group - 7:30pm, room 402 Wednesday - February 18 Ash Wednesday Masses - 8:30am, 10:30am & 7:00pm, Church Liturgy of the Word - 12:10pm, church Thursday - February 19 Mass - 8:00am Gospel of Mark - 1:00pm, room 103 Small Christian Communities - 1:30pm, room 401 Gospel of Mark - 7:00pm, room 401 Rite of Election Rehearsal - 6:30pm, church Confirmation Twilight Retreat - 7:00pm, parish center Friday - February 20 Mass - 8:30am, Church Adoration - 9:00am, chapel Divine Mercy Chaplet -3:00pm, chapel Evening Prayer - 5:00pm, chapel Soup/Salad - 6:00pm, parish center Stations - 7:00pm, church Haitian Choir Rehearsal - 7:00pm, room 305 Saturday - February 21 Blue and Gold Dinner—Scouts - parish center (all day) Mass: 4:30pm, church Sunday - February 22 Masses: 8:00am, 9:45am and 11:30am, church Coffee and donuts after the 8:00am and 9:45am Masses in the parish center Pre-K - During the 9:45am Mass - room 101 Rite of Election - 9:45am Mass Haitian Mass - 6:00pm, Church February 15, 2015 Please welcome the following new members into our parish community: Jynalle Alayna Del Rosa Pablo Santiago Guzmán Noah Lee Rose Levi Sterling Edward Lawson Mason William Widmayer Cooper Patrick O’Neill Rebecca Kathleen Carruthers ASH WEDNESDAY/ LENTEN SCHEDULE Ash Wednesday Masses: 8:00am, 10:30am & 7:00pm Adoration, Divine Mercy Chaplet and Evening Prayer are moved to Fridays during Lent. Friday evenings: Soup/salad - 6:00pm, parish center Stations: 7:00pm, church If anyone knows of reason why this couple, Mary Elizabeth Zepp Hale and Bryan James Kenningston (1) should not marry please contact Fr. Bob at the church office, 321-727-1565. The parish office will be closed on Monday, February 16 for President’s Day. 802 Page 4 February 15, 2015 FAITH FORMATION & SACRAMENTAL PREP NEWS DATES TO REMEMBER: Sunday, Feb. 22 – Rite of Election for the Catechumens – 9:45 a.m. Mass During our PREP Liturgy of the Word our children and young people are asked to bring non-perishable food items every week to help fill the food pantry at St. Vincent de Paul. Please remember those with little to eat. CONFIRMATION RETREAT SCHOLARSHIPS NEEDED Even though our retreat is over, we are still in need of scholarships. Thanks be to God for the parishioners who have already provided needed funds to help defray the parish of offsetting fees that many of our families cannot afford. Due to the economy, some of the families of our confirmandi are without employment or are underemployed. The cost for this weekend is $100 per student. Any amount will be greatly appreciated. God will abundantly bless you for your kindness and generosity. Please contact Lin Wyatt at [321]727.1565. SENIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTRY Our Senior High Youth Ministry seeks to facilitate the active involvement in parish life and prayer of senior high students. This ministry is open to any teenager in grades 9-12. Our Adult Youth Ministry Team provides opportunities to practice leadership, offer service, celebrate liturgy and prayer experiences, gather socially, and deepen students' understanding of their faith and the church. Please come check us out on Sunday evenings! It is never too late to register – this ministry is open year round. There are no fees to join. You may call Lin Wyatt at 321.727.1565 at the parish office for more information. You may register at the meeting – please have a parent with you to fill out all required paperwork. Dates to Remember: Saturday – Tuesday, Feb. 14—17 – Ski Retreat Weekend Sunday, Feb. 22 – No Meeting Please keep our Senior High Youth Group and Adult Team Members in prayer as they venture to the mountains of West Virginia this weekend for their annual Ski Retreat. May God bless them on their journey, and keep them safe from all accidents, incidents, injuries and harm! YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY Catholicism Series The schedule for the upcoming videos: (shown at 7:00pm in the church building. Please join us!) March 11: “Word Made Flesh, True Bread of Heaven: The Mystery of the Church’s Sacrament and Worship” March 18: “A Vast Company of Witnesses: The Communion of Saints” April 8: “The Fire of His Love: Prayer and the Life of the Spirit” April 22: “World Without End: The Last Things” RCIA WISH LIST We are asking for donations in order to purchase a new television, DVD player, and media stand for the RCIA classroom. We estimate the total cost to be roughly $600. If you would like to make a donation, in any amount, for this purchase, please mark your check "RCIA Media". Thank you for your generosity! Our Young Adult Ministry Coordinators, Tina and Charles Lyons, took on the challenge of inviting young adults to participate in the life of the Church. The goals set before them are simple and basic: Connecting young adults with Jesus Christ Connecting young adults with the Church Connecting young adults with the mission of the Church in the world Connecting young adults with a peer community Simple but extremely challenging today in a society where our young adults are struggling to get through school, work to pay for school, caring for families and having some semblance of a social life. The invitation set forth is this. Come to one session and see what you can achieve through a ministry that will enable you to organize all of the above. As it is written, “With God, all things are possible.” This ministry is open to all single, married, married with children ages 18- 30. Next Meeting: Friday, Feb. 20 - 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Building 100, Room 103. Please call Lin at [321]727.1565 or email Wyattl@st-joe.org for more information. 802 Page 5 February 15, 2015 FAMILY LIFE – THE HEART OF THE CHURCH What is a Christian Family? Families, first and foremost, want to be loving, caring and compassionate. Like most things, however, it is a work in progress. The following is a list of what the family should be striving for. ● Families put faith first. Knowing that they are not alone in the process of parenting and that God is a partner in this process eliminates stress and anxiety. ● Relationships need to be developed on the basis of acceptance and forgiveness. Affirmation, a sense of self-worth, and cooperation are crucial for family life. ● Communication skills and conflict resolution skills are essential. ● All family members have a right to participate in family decision making, according to their ability. ● Just as earth’s resources are meant by God for the well-being of all persons and generations, so too our own possessions and talents are not ours in an exclusive sense; they are gifts meant for the well-being of others as well. ● The richness of the human family is expressed in the diversity of races and cultures. Each person and family should seek to be enriched by this diversity. ● Each family member should be encouraged to develop a full a range of emotional, intellectual, and physical responses and skills as possible, regardless of sex, age, or disability. ● Families are communities with not only an internal mission to love one another and help each family member grow, but also an external mission; to help build the human family and to challenge those forces, (for example, racism, sexism, militarism, materialism, ageism) that undermine our fundamental human unity. ● Families do all this best by working together with other families (parish life enables this). ● Families of faith do all this best when they integrate these concerns explicitly with their faith and worship. O Loving God, Bless our family with your love. Guard us from all danger and harm; deliver us from anger that leads to division; empower us to forgive as we have been forgiven; and send us into the world to witness to your love and grace; in the name of Jesus Christ we pray. Amen. LIGHTHOUSE CD’s Fr. Robert Barron offers five sermons on the spiritual discipline we must cultivate in the Lenten season, a discipline centered in Christ. These meditations cover topics such as finding our identity in God, prayer as the key to mission, our thirst for God, how to end our alienation from God, and how to joyfully embrace the way of happiness. This title and several others are available at the religious articles store in the narthex of the church for just $3.00 each. OPERATION RICE BOWL Our PREP and St. Joseph Catholic School students were given their “rice bowls” this past week. As we begin Lent, it is important for us to remember those who suffer from hunger around the world, in our country and in our community. Forty years ago, Catholics in the United States wanted to respond to the famine in Africa. Could we feed the hungry through Lenten prayers, fasting and almsgiving? The answer was YES—and it came in the form of a small cardboard box. Forty years later, it still does. And now, there’s an app for that too. You can download the app through the Apple APP Store, Google Play at crsricebowl.org. You can follow Operation Rice Bowl on Twitter, YouTube and Facebook as well. 802 Page 6 February 15, 2015 802 Page 7 February 15, 2015 PARISH COOKBOOK The Women’s Guild is working on a Parish Cookbook. We would like you to get us your favorite recipe and drop off in the collection basket or at the parish office. Be sure to include your name with the recipe for it will be included in the book. We will do all the work. Mass Intentions Consider offering the bread and wine for a specific Mass in memory of a loved one or in special petition for a need or in thanksgiving for some occasion or blessing. The cost is $20.00. This provides for the bread and the wine that will be used at Mass. Remember, the Mass cannot take place without bread and wine! Call the church office at 727-1565 for more information. H Y M N A L S We still have plenty of our new hymnals that are available to memorialize a special loved one or in celebration of a special event. The cost is $20.00 and the proceeds go to paying off the new Gather hymnals in the pews. It is a beautiful way to remember someone close to your heart or celebrate a special moment in your life or the life of your family. There will be a special bookplate that will be placed in a hymnal in the church. Envelopes are available in the church. Thank you for your generous support. Vocation Ministry Our new Vocation Ministry needs your help to be a success. Only requirement is to pray for our Priests and Religious all over the world. Focusing particularly on our own Parish of St. Joseph that we may increase and encourage new applicants to the Priesthood and Religious Life. Come to the 9:45am Mass on Sunday and accept the Vocation Chalice. Take the Chalice home, place it in a place of honor to remind you and your family or individuals to pray for vocations. Return the Chalice the following Sunday no later than 9:30am to the Church for the next family to receive it. A Prayer Booklet will be included. You may sign up in the Vocation book provided on the table at main entrance of the church. For more information call Nancy at 321-727-2467. EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION The Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion assists with the Eucharist in both forms along with the presiding priest. This ministry heightens our own personal encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist and adds a new dimension to our devotion by both receiving and acting as a vehicle for others to receive. We are especially in need at the 4:30pm and 8:00am Masses. For more information call Sandy at 321-480-3652. Monthly Parent Support Group Held at Holy Name of Jesus, first Tuesday night of each month from 7:30-9:00pm in the Life Center, r o o m 1 3 2 . For more information contact Dietrich Brown at (321) 421 6992 RELIGIOUS ARTICLES STORE We are in need of volunteers to work in the Religious Articles Store before and after Mass. Just one hour a week of your time. For more information call Dot at 321-727-3817 or Tammy at 321-676-9036. Spread the Love Peanut Butter Drive Saint Joseph Catholic School National Junior Honor Society is collecting peanut butter to help nourish and support our sister school students in the Dominican Republic. Donations accepted through February 17, 2015. Thank you for your support. 802 Page 8 February 15, 2015 Fasting is observed by all 18 years of age and older, who have not yet celebrated their 59th birthday. On a fast day one full meal is allowed. Two other meals, sufficient to maintain strength, may be taken according to each one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids, including milk and juices, are allowed. Abstinence is observed by all 14 years of age and older. On days of abstinence no meat is allowed. Note that when health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does not oblige. When in doubt concerning fast and abstinence contact your parish priest. Fasting, almsgiving and prayer are there traditional disciplines of Lent. The faithful and catechumens should undertake these practices seriously in a spirit of penance and preparation foe baptism and renewal of baptism at Easter. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS Did you know…? Your gifts to Our Catholic Appeal help Catholic schools to remain centers of evangelization. Here in the Diocese of Orlando, our 37 Catholic schools prepare young people to live in a global world by sharing Gospel values and living Christ’s message of salvation. The Diocesan Office of Catholic Schools, which receives funding through Our Catholic Appeal, plays a key role in advancing the mission of our schools. Curriculum development, technology support, and teacher certification are just a few of the services that are offered to our schools as a result of your gifts. Please visit www.cfocf.org/OCA/give to make a gift online. Needed : Bereavement Ministers Purpose: To assist those experiencing the death of a loved one through a funeral liturgy. Requirements: Fully initiated Catholic in good standing with the Church. Willing to work collaboratively with other Bereavement Ministers to console and support the grieving, and assist in planning the funeral, and provide a parish presence at the funeral liturgies. Complete Diocesan training for Bereavement Ministers. Complete FBI fingerprint and background checks through the Diocese. Helpful skills: Gentle, sympathetic, compassionate, good listener, detail oriented, caring, and flexible. Call Sally at 727-1565 for more information. COMPASSION AND GENEROSITY Let your heart feel for the afflictions and distress of everyone, and let your hand give in proportion to your purse. -George Washington 802 Page 9 February 15, 2015 CATHOLIC SENIORS ON THE MOVE Upcoming 2015 trips: Tuesday, March 17 —Travel Expo and Fashion Show Sunday, February 22—1:00 to 4:00pm, Wickham Park Senior Center, 2785 Leisure Way, Melbourne. Busch Gardens, Tampa—tour includes deluxe motor coach, admission to Busch Gardens, snacks on the coach, all taxes and tips, driver’s gratuity. Pick up at Wal Mart on Palm Bay Road at 8:00am and return at 8:30pm. Deadline to register is February 23. $149 Contact Cindy at 321-514-1576. Thursday, April 16 - Show Palace Theater, Hudson, FL—The King and I—deluxe motor coach, delightful buffet meal, matinee performance, all taxes and tips, drivers gratuity. $110pp DON’T COOK FRIDAY DINNER … LET US $7.50 & up. Many fish and meat dishes to choose from. SERVED: 5 - 8pm Mention St. Joseph Catholic School and 10% of your bill will go to St. Joseph Catholic School Knights of Columbus Hall 6725 South Babcock Street Palm Bay, FL 32950 321- 727-1722 Between Callagy Tire & ACE Hardware SCHOLARSHIP Holy Land Gifts Olive Wood Carvings for sale after Masses Saida & George Rashmawi, members from the Roman Catholic Church in Bethlehem in the Holy Land, are visiting our parish the weekend of Feb. 21/22. They will have some beautiful Olive Wood carvings which are all handmade by the Christian people in Bethlehem. This is a Church mission to maintain the existence of the Catholic people in the Holy Land. Catholic Christians were once the majority in that land but the percentage has now dropped to less than 1.5%. Please take time to look at the carvings, make a purchase and help this worthy cause. These carvings make great sacramental gifts that have an added special significance. The Southern Deanery of the Council of Catholic Women is offering a $500 scholarship to an active Catholic high school student 2015 graduate. For an application and criteria please contact Claudia Stokes, Principal. All applications are due back by March 15. Joyful Again! San Pedro will be offering “Joyful Again!” a retreat for all widowed men and women, March 28 & 29, 2015, at San Pedro Retreat Center in Winter Park. “Joyful Again!” is a nationally recognized retreat. It provides the widowed with support from others who understand the loss associated with the death of a spouse. “Joyful Again!” Is a two-day retreat for widows and widowers who want to resolve the grief they feel inside and begin to live again after the death of their spouse. The retreat emphasizes selfhelp, personal growth skills, and personal spiritual practices that will enable the participant to take the healing journey. “Joyful Again!” is sponsored through The Diocese of Orlando, Office of Family Life and Pastoral Care. For more information contact: Sharon Groholski at 386-717-4452, or Lois Scrivener at 321-777-4008. Space is limited. 802 Page 10 February 15, 2015 LOVED ONES Please keep the following in prayer as they serve our country: Sgt. John Hall, FC 2 Kenneth True, Tony Crawford, PFC Ryan Michael Slater, John Voorhees, SSG Wayne Naylor, David Joseph Shumate, Casey J. Kraft, Lance Corporal Daniel Triebell, L.C. pl Michael Ruiz, GySgt. Neil Mason, USMC, SPC Marcus Weimar, Lt. Col Evan Kapp, Sgt. Donald Campbell, Matthew J. Dumpart, Major Brian McMillin, Antonio Fernandez, L.C. pl Jeremy Shoffstall, Pfc. L.F. Mobley, Lt. Col. Dennis W. Yates, PFC John Krause, SPC James Kelly, CWO John Nolan, Staff Sgt. Jerry Anders, Lt. Col. Joseph Gallagher, Warrant Officer Christopher Hoo, Sgt. Josh Hall, Sgt. Chad Trask, Sr. Airman Paul Riccio, Cpl. Aleta Hancock Herrmann, International Guard Tyler Korbut, EMC3 Chad Kitchen, SFC Gunnar White, Lt. Commander Edward Rosso, SSgt. Mario Rutigliano, Staff Sgt. Eric Brashears, SSgt. Scott Dennis, USMC, SFC Christopher Vessichelli, Chief Petty Officer Thomas Quigley, LCPL Stephen Neuman, 2nd Lt. Jason Kieffer, PFC Jonathan Becker, 1st Lt. Alicia Jean Perry, 2M2 (SW) Steven Q. Herrera, Capt. Rachel Nolan, Airman Michael Woodard, Airman Josh Hidock, Staff Sgt. Jonathan Moavero, Sgt. Brett Rochon, Senior Airman Briar Rose Prescott, Staff Sgts. 1st Class Joseph and Jason Moore, L.Cpl. Nicholas McSweeney, USMC Cpt. Joey Widmayer, USMC, PFC Justin Rochon, Chief Warrant Officer Jeffrey E. Paquette, Senior Airman Zachary Weimar, Lt. Ryan Freitag, Airman 1st Class Jack R. Hayes, 1st Class Petty Officer Jeremy Russell, Lt. Matthew R. Hanks, Lt. Michael Brammer, Corporal James Conroy, USMC, Capt. Clark Noble, USMC, Capt. Gerrid M. Gall, USMC, 2nd Lt. Grant Talkington, Specialist Kyle W. Mimbs, Specialist Adam J. Diedrich, Tech. Sgt. Derek E. Oliver, Warrant Officer Seth Nagy, USMC, Seaman Apprentice Matthew DiNapoli., and Lance Chamberlain John Kopacz ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC COMMUNITY PARISH STAFF Fr. Bob Hoeffner Fr. Aland Jean Msgr. Cleo Schmenk Fr. Bill Hanley Rev. Mr. Alfred Somma Rev. Mr. Mike Mintern Rev. Mr. Jim Stokes Rev. 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