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ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH
AMHERST, OHIO
MONDAY, MARCH 30th Monday of Holy Week
Is 42: 1-7, Jn 12: 1-11
9:00 A.M.
Mario P. Lombardi
(Mario & Carolyn Lombardi) (MD)
TUESDAY, MARCH 31st Tuesday of Holy Week
Is 49: 1-6, Jn 13: 21-33, 36-38
7:00 A.M.
Frank Danicki (Walt & Millie Mazgaj) (MD)
7:00 P.M.
Chrism Mass (St. John’s Cathedral)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st Wednesday of Holy Week
Is 50: 4-9a, Mt 26: 14-25
9:00 A.M.
Chet Stawicki (Family) (MD)
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament till 7PM
7:00 P.M.
Benediction (DH)
10:00 A.M.
Individual Reconciliation (MD)
THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd Thursday of Holy Week
Ex 12: 1-8, 11-14/1 Cor 11: 23-26/Jn 13: 1-15
9:00 A.M.
Morning Prayers (DJ)
7:00 P.M.
Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper (MD/DH)
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 12:00A.M.
12:00 A.M.
Midnight Prayer of the Blessed Sacrament (PH)
FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd Friday of the Passion of the Lord
Is 52: 13—53: 12, Heb 4: 14-16; 5: 7-9, Jn 18: 1—19: 42
9:00 A.M.
Morning Prayers (PH)
3:00 P.M.
Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion (MD/DH*)
7:00 P.M.
Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion (MD/DH*)
SATURDAY, APRIL 4th Holy Saturday
9:00 A.M.
Morning Prayers (PH) (Church)
9:00 A.M.
First Saturday rosary (Chapel)
1:30 P.M.
Blessings of the Easter Food (Church)
Easter Vigil: Gn1:1—2: 2or 1: 1, 26-31a, Gn 22: 1-18 or 22: 1-2,
9a, 10 13, 15 18, Ex 14: 15—15: 1, Is 54: 5-14/
Is 55: 1 11/Bar 3: 9 15, 32—4: 4, Ez 36: 16-17a,
18 28, Rom 6: 3-11/Mk 16: 1-7
8:30 P.M.
Easter Vigil of the Lord’s
Resurrection (MD/DH)
SUNDAY, APRIL 5th Easter Sunday of the Resurrection
of the Lord
Acts 10: 34a, 37-43 Col 3: 1-4, or 1 Cor 5: 6b-8, Jn 20: 1-9, or
Mk 16: 1-7
8:00 A.M.
People of the Parish (MD)
10:00 A.M.
People of the Parish (MD)
12:00 P.M.
People of the Parish (RG)
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE FAMILY: Please
pray for souls of John Frisina, Robert Zack (father
of Julia Zack, third grade student at St. Joseph
School) who past away this week. Eternal rest
grant unto them O Lord, and let perpetual light
shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful
departed, through the Mercy of God, rest in peace.
MARCH 29, 2015
MONDAY, MARCH 30th
7:00 P.M.
No PSR Gr 7 & 8 (Sch)
7:00 P.M.
Men’s Renewal Bible Study (SH/N)
TUESDAY, MARCH 31st
7:00 P.M.
Knights of Columbus (MPR)
7:00 P.M.
Men’s Renewal Support Team (Quest Rm)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st
7:00 P.M.
Men’s Renewal 2015 Core Team (Art Rm)
8:00 P.M.
Athletic Association Mtg. (Health &
Science Rm)
FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd
No School and Parish Office Closed
Help Decorate the Church after the
7:00pm Liturgy on Good Friday
SATURDAY, APRIL 4th NO C.L.O.W.
NO PSR
6:00 P.M.
NO Bingo
SUNDAY, APRIL 5th EASTER SUNDAY
NO C.L.O.W.
No Preschool/K Religion
TODAY’S READING
“Take it; this is my body.”
Mark 14: 1—15: 47
The passion of Jesus is told many times this week. The story is
rich with details. Things are broken: a woman’s jar, a lamb’s
bones, a man’s body. Intimacies are exchanged: one disciple’s
kiss, another’s tears. A hymn is perhaps thoughtlessly sung,
and later prayers are fervently prayed. Many sleep; one is
vigilant. A steep price is variously paid: in expensive oils, a
bag of silver, a servant’s ear, an innocent man’s life. Friends
swear allegiances to Jesus they will not keep; one of those
friends soon swears he doesn’t know Jesus. One follower runs
away naked, while his teacher is robed in purple and crowned
with thorns. Later Jesus exchanges his garments for a shroud.
The wine of the Last Supper is exchanged for a cup drugged
with myrrh. A woman opens the story with her fateful
anointing. Other women close it with their faithful vigil at the
cross and tomb.
Which detail of the passion story speaks most powerfully
to you this Holy Week?
Find a symbol to remind you of it, and meditate
on it this week.
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PALM SUNDAY
Palm Sunday Prayer
by Rev. Thomas Hall
God of unfailing Love,
We come before you on this day with thankful
and joyous hearts because your love knows no
bounds. No boundaries, limits, or obstacles—
including those of our own making—can thwart your loving kindness from following us all the days of our lives.
Yet during this week, your story of passion mirrors to us how we have tested your love and
spurned your compassion. You find no abiding
place in those who welcome you in God’s name
during this week; you are welcomed with shortlived praise and soon-aborted allegiance.
We kneel before you in awe of the Mystery of
your faithfulness. We kneel before you with confession, acknowledging our complicity with
friends and enemies alike who through the ages
have disowned you through our words and actions. We kneel before you in gratitude, forever
thankful that even during passion week your love
held strong.
As we enter into Holy Week brace us with fortitude and gratitude
and with the assurance that you are with us, world without end.
Amen.
Dear Parishioners,
I wanted to let you know that we are going to begin a search
for a new Director of Religious Education (DRE). Brian
Krezman has been in this role for the last few years since Sr.
Noel left us. I want to publicly thank Brian for his time and
dedication with us over these last few years. He is a man of
deep faith and spirituality. He will be continuing his responsibilities until the end of the fiscal year, which is June 1st. In
the mean time we will begin the "search" for a new DRE. If
you would like to be a part of the search committee please
call the parish office and let us know.
The DRE position oversees the entire PSR Program from Preschool through Jr. Hi, covering Parish Sacramental Prep for
PSR and our Day school, RCIC (Rite of Christian Initiation
for Children), and Vacation Bible School. A complete job
description can be found on our website.
Thank you for your patience and understanding during this
time of transition.
Also, thank you for your prayers and support during this time
while Fr. Martello is recovering. Many have asked how he is
doing. Fr. Martello is recovering very well, but it will still be
some time before he returns. Continue to pray for him in his
discernment as well. We hope to have him back after Easter!
The Saint Joseph Players were very excited to have a sneak
appearance of Fr. Martello at their rehearsal. Everyone was
glad to see him and he was very glad to be able to see the
show!
I am doing my best to run the two parishes and trying to be at
everything that I can. Know that I am here for you all and
will do anything I can for you. Please pray for me as well.
FROM THE DESK OF KAREN CASAPER LINN
We come to these last days of Lent. We have studied and retold the story of Jesus Christ's suffering and death over and
over during these forty days. Our thoughts now turn to Holy
Thursday and the Triduum when we celebrate the passing of
Jesus through suffering and death to life at God's right hand.
The branches we receive today will be placed in our classrooms near the cross to remind us of the joy those long ago in
Jerusalem felt as they followed Jesus into the city.
Our prayers, fasting, and almsgiving have brought us to the
Easter season. Our First grade students are serving others by
bringing in hygiene and wellness products to put in homemade
bags to be given out at the homeless shelter. The shelter closes
in April and residents will be on their own. The Third graders
have been busy making cards and favors for the residents of
our area who receive Meals on Wheels. They were excited to
hear that the recipients of their St. Patrick's Day favors made
many people very happy.
Our students are learning that in life its the little things that
make people happy. Our students get so excited when they
hear back from someone about something they made for someone.
Although the bible says to "do good and not expect thanks"
many times we get a thank you from those who have so little.
Wishing all of you a very blessed and prayerful Holy Week.
May God be with you and your family.
Fr. Michael
Parish School of Religion
•
As usual, the combination of Holy Week, Easter and school
systems' spring breaks means that we will have no PSR classes until
Saturday, April 11 when Grades 1-6 return for their Easter celebration. Pre-School/Kindergarten will return on Sunday April 12 and
Junior High, grades 7-8 return on Monday April 13. On behalf of all
of our catechists and aides and the religious education staff we wish
all of our PSR families a Blessed Easter break!
•
Saturday April 18 is Jesus Day for our First Communicants
from St. Joseph School and PSR program. We will celebrate First
Holy Communion on the weekends of April 25-26 and May 2-3.
Then, on Mother's Day, Sunday May 10 all of our First Communicants will gather at the 10:00 Mass and celebrate the May Crowning
of the statue of our Blessed Mother. This is the one chance to see all
of our First Communicants together in their finery as they honor the
Mother of God and thank their own mothers.
Watch the bulletin for PSR early registration during May and June.
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PALM SUNDAY
FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP
2015 Weekly Budget $16,600.00
HOLY WEEK NEWS
BLESSING OF EASTER FOOD: On Saturday, April 4th at
1:30pm we will have the Blessing of the Easter Food.
LITTLE WHITE EASTER BOOKS: The little white Easter
books are available in the narthex.
DECORATE THE CHURCH FOR EASTER: Help decorate
the Church for Easter following the 7:00pm Liturgy on Good
Friday.
RICE BOWLS: Please drop off your Rice Bowls by Monday,
April 13th,, 2015.
Sunday, March 22, 2015
$13,852.85
Offertory Online Giving Total
$ 964.63
Online Giving Registered 89 Parishioners
Children’s Envelopes
$
28.00
Poor Collection Envelopes
$ 1,463.40
Online Giving Poor Collection
$
20.00
Then God said to Noah and to his sons with him:
“I now establish my covenant with you and your descendants after
you and with every living creature that was with you—the birds, the
livestock, and all the wild animals, all those that came out of the ark
with you—every living Creature on the earth.” Genesis 9: 8-9
Thank you for your Generosity!
NEWLY BAPTIZED: Through the sacrament of
Baptism we joyfully welcome:
Nicholas James Kucbel, son of
James & Sarah Kucbel
Into the fullness of our parish community and congratulate his
parents. May the Lord walk closely with you in your journey
and may He guide your parents in the very important challenging role they play in your live.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CHURCH, ELYRIA: The Altar &
Rosary Society of SVD SENDS “Boxes from Home” to deployed
soldiers. Do you have a loved one or friend you would like to send
a box to? Please call Dorothy at 984-2192 with the soldier’s
Name, Rank, Branch of Service and the overseas mailing address.
FIRST FRIDAY FORUM : Friday, April 10, 2015 from 11:301:00pm “From St. Francis to Pope Francis Creating A Climate for Creation” and the speaker
will be Mr. Dan Misleh, Executive Director of
Catholic Climate Covenant. He has helped engage the Catholic community at the national,
state and diocesan levels in a serious and sustained conversation about a Catholic approach
to climate change focusing on the promotion of
the common good, the protection of poor people, and the exercise
of prudence with the goal of more fully implementing the U.S.
Catholic bishops’ 2001 statement on climate change. Please call
the Parish Office 440-988-2848, if you would like to be included
in the reservations for the month of April. Deadline date is Monday, April 6th.
FOUND: Lots of plastic containers, bowls, cookie sheets in
our Social Hall and Parish kitchen.
Please check your
cupboards and see what you might have left here when you
so thoughtful brought something to a function!!!!
MEN’S RENEWAL
Shepherd Me, O God - Men's Renewal Weekend:
Prayerfully consider God's call to attend the men's renewal April 1112. An amazing weekend has been planned to bring men from our
parish together to take a fresh look at their faith, pray, re-energize,
reconcile and move closer to God. Answer the call! Sign up on our
parish website: http://stjosephamherst.com or pick up a sign-up
from the parish office. Contact Ken Stark at 440-864-8094 if you
have any questions.
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YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS
Confirmation Level 2 Students: Little time remains for your
personal interview. If you have not scheduled your time with
John Kowalski (440) 309-5006 or Brian Krezman, please do so
immediately. All paperwork is due at the time of your meeting.
Youth Prayer Night: TEENS: Is something missing from your
life? Things not going the way you have hoped? Join us in prayer
at our monthly prayer night. Due to Holy Thursday, our April
gathering will be Thursday, April 9th in the Chapel at St. Joseph
from 7-8 pm. Bring prayer intentions for others.
IMMERSION Nerf gun night: IMMERSION youth group will
have another fun night today, Sunday March 28th from 6:30-8:30
pm in the social hall at St. Joseph. You asked for it, so we’ll
have another Nerf gun night! Members, watch your email for any
details. If you are a high school student and would like to join the
youth group, call or text John at (440) 309-5006. It’s a great ministry to bring you closer to God and to have good times. We’ll be
headed out on a road trip in May. Check it out.
IMMERSION Stations of the Cross: Thanks to the wonderful
large crowd who turned out to experience the IMMERSION’S Station of the Cross on March 10th, at the St. Joseph social hall. It was
powerful sign of support for the youth ministry. The students and
helpers put in many hours preparing for the evening and we all appreciate such great attendance. We hope we added prayer and contemplation to your Lent.
VINCENTIANS HELPED IN
THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY
Total families served:
21
33
Adults
42
Children
17 Families received food
(3 Families given Save-a-Lot gift cards)
1
Families helped with utilities
2
Family helped with rent
1
Family received miscellaneous help
1
Family received Goodwill help
1
Family received client help
IMMERSION STATIONS OF THE CROSS
OUR YOUTH MINISTRY DID A FINE JOB
~ Journeying With Loss ~
St. Joseph Parish will again be hosting the four-session
bereavement workshop, Journeying With Loss, which is
intended to provide information and support to anyone who has
suffered the pain and grief they’ve experienced with the death of
a loved one. The workshops will be held in the School Library
from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm on the four consecutive Thursdays of
April 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th, 2015. If you or someone you know
would like further information or to register for this workshop,
please contact the pastoral minister, Deacon Don Jankowski, at
the parish office, (440) 988-2848 ext. 205. There is no charge
and everyone is welcome.
We thank you for all that you do to help those in need.
PRE-CANA Day: Hosted by Holy Spirit Parish in Avon Lake. If
you are an engaged couple preparing for marriage you are invited to
register now. Couples from neighboring parishes are welcome and
invited to attend. This pre-Cana Day will be held on Saturday, April
18th in the Holy Spirit Family Life Center from 8:30 am to 6:00pm
(including Mass). Cost for the Day is $65.00 per couple and includes
breakfast and lunch. Call 440-695-1010 or by sending an e-mail to
2015precana@gmail.com .
DISCERNMENT OF SPIRIT: Part of
the Women’s Renewal Path, but all
women in the Parish are welcome to
join them in the “Discernment of Spirit”
series, which begins on March 26th at
7:00pm in the school multipurpose
room. Books will be available for purchase at the parish office. For more information email Marsha at marshanorberg@oh.rr.com.
“What is Spiritual Discernment? Spiritual Discernment is the
quest to discover God’s will for us so that we can follow that
will.”
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ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH
AMHERST, OHIO
MARCH 29, 2015
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Our annual Reverse Raffle is in the works and we need everyone’s help to make it the BEST YEAR EVER! We
are starting to collect money and donations for prizes for our “Famous” adult raffles. No gift is too big or small!
Donations in the past have been cash, retail gift cards, sports apparel/memorabilia, toys, special event tickets, time
shares, and many other creative ideas (example paint a room). Find a great bargain while out shopping: consider
adding it to your cart! The success of the REVERSE RAFFLE DEPENDS ON YOUR SUPPORT! Please drop you
donations off at the Parish office or call Lesley at the Parish office (440) 988-2848 and we can pick up your donated items.
VOCATION VIEWS
Blest are they who come in the name of the Lord. Am I being
called to proclaim Jesus as a priest, deacon, brother, or sister?
Mark 11: 1-10)
ST. JO SEPH CEM ETARY
REMINDER: Please pick up winter
decorations on graves as soon as
possible. After April 1st all items and
flowers will be disposed. We need to
get our cemetery ready for Easter.
Save the date: 2015 Vacation Bible School July 27-31. Come
and join us for Camp Discovery. We are in need of group
leaders. If you are interested in helping our
children discover Jesus, please contact
Shelly Bussard at 440-666-0439 or
michelle.bussard@yahoo.com
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323-3339
2129
Parishioners
37500 Colorado Rd. • Avon
General Contractor - Since 1989
Darrell & Denise McCarty
Parishioners
Funeral & Cremation
Center
Bill Jones
Jim & Michelle Sustersic, Parishioners
Professional Sponsors
of St. Joseph
GENE & SHARON
HENDERSON
Pamela Reber Jones
AGent
Cell 440-221-3534
GhFiore@yAhoo.Com
199 n. leAvitt rd.
Amherst