Nashua, NH 03062 - St. Joseph the Worker
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Nashua, NH 03062 - St. Joseph the Worker
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER 777 West Hollis Street – Nashua, NH 03062 Parish Office Hours Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Parish Contacts Phone: 603-883-0757 Fax: 603-883-8057 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stjoenash.org Facebook: Saint Joseph the Worker Parish, Nashua, NH Weekend Liturgies Saturday 4:00 PM Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 AM Weekday Masses Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM If Nashua schools are closed due to snow/ ice, daily Mass will be cancelled Bishop Francis Christian Pastor – Ext. 7 [email protected] Deacon Raymond Wheeler Permanent Deacon – Ext. 5 [email protected] Deacon Roland E. Leduc Permanent Deacon—Ext. 5 RCIA Coordinator [email protected] Helen Dumont Business Manager – Ext. 3 [email protected] Janice Mercure Director of Faith Formation – Ext. 4 [email protected] Kim Dupont Office Manager – Ext. 2 [email protected] John Puliafico Facility Superintendent – Ext. 6 facilities @stjoenash.org We strive to be a parish of Good Stewards, praising and thanking God for His gifts of life, faith, family and friends and our parish and civic communities. We ask for His grace to grow and develop these gifts abundantly for the sake of His kingdom among us. Sacrament of Penance (Confession) Saturday: 3:15-3:45 PM & upon request Baptism Please call the Parish Office Marriages Please call Parish Office 6 months prior to wedding date. Program Coordinators Adult Choir Barbara Puder 881-9957 Art & Environment Robert Gagne 883-3972 Bereavement Kim Dupont 883-0757 Contemp. Music Dave Therrien 891-1845 Cub/Boy Scouts John Puliafico 889-5677 CYO Bill Trainor 318-9304 Knights of Columbus Tom Moran 566-7581 Outreach Helen Dumont 883-0757 Prayer Line [email protected] 883-0757, ext. 2 Safe Environment Paula O’Connell 566-7588 Youth Choir Chris Wenrich 880-7939 Committee Chairpersons Pastoral Council Finance Liturgy Fundraising Faith Formation Facility Tithing Family Ministry Good Steward Evangelization Deanery Agencies Michael Ruest 978-448-8892 Paula Moran 882-6053 John Martin 883-9730 Ann Kelley 886-1909 Linda Pugliano 889-0245 Thomas Moran 882-6053 Joanne Charpentier 888-0649 Lisa Simpson 249-1171 Rick Donaruma 978-433-2035 Lisa Richard 978-433-2725 New Hampshire Catholic Charities Corpus Christi Food Pantry 889-9431 882-6372 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Weekend Offertory Sunday, October 16, 2016 Youth Choir, Room 2/3/4, 8-10:00am First Reconciliation Parent Mtg., Room 5/6, 11:15am-12:15pm Baptism, Worship, 12–1:00pm Middle School Faith Formation, Hall/Classrooms/ Kitchen, 5:50-8:30pm Weekly Offertory needed to meet budget……………….…..$9,075 Offertory Collec on 10/8‐10/9/16 ….…….……….…...…...…$8,321 Fiscal Year Offertory needed to date…………….………...$136,125 Fiscal Year Offertory collected to date……………..………$120,856 2.5% of the Total Offertory goes to Tithing each week. Thank you for your support! Monday, October 17, 2016 CYO Practice, Center, 5-10:00pm Merrimack Valley Beekeepers Assoc., Room 1, 6:30-8:00pm Boy Scout Troop Meeting, Room 5/6, 7-8:30pm Tuesday, October 18, 2016 Cribbage League, Center, 12-3:00pm CYO Practice, Center, 5-10:00pm First Reconciliation Parent Mtg., Room 5/6, 7-8:00pm Adoration, Chapel, 7-8pm Quilting, Room 2/3/4, 7-9pm Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Adoration, Chapel, 8:30am-12noon Homeschool, 8-10:00am CYO Practice, Center, 5-10:00pm Cub Scouts (Bears), Room 2/3/4, 6:30-8:00pm Cub Scouts (Webelos I), Room 5/6, 6:30-8:00pm Cub Scouts (Wolfs), Room 7/8, 6:30-8:00pm Adult Choir Practice, Worship, 7-9:00pm Thursday, October 20, 2016 CYO Board Meeting, Room 5/6, 6-8:00pm Boy Scout Troop Mtg., Center/Kitchen/Room 7/8, 6:30-8:30pm Friday, October 21, 2016 No Events Saturday, October 22, 2016 Brown Bag Weekend WANTED: USED BOOKS/MEDIA Our trailer that houses the donations of books, videos, CD’s, etc. will be available after the weekend of October 29/30th. Thank you to all who have called and are patiently waiting to drop off donations. We look forward to another great “Book room” this year! WORLD MISSION SUNDAY/ PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH Next week, on World Mission Weekend, we join the Church throughout the world in fulfilling our evangelical mission to “go out to all the world.” The Society for the Propaga on of the Faith coordinates programs for evangeliza on and catechesis throughout the world. Thank you for your considera on for this collec on. OUTREACH NEWS… To help Corpus Christi for the upcoming holidays St. Joseph Parish will be having a BROWN BAG WEEKEND on October 22/23, 2016. Please consider taking a “brown bag” request from Corpus Christi Food Pantry which will be on tables in the Gathering Space. Return your donations on October 29th/30th. As in the past, we will have a trailer parked at the main entrance. Thank you! CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT NEWS Most of you are probably aware that the Church bathrooms are once again available for your use. While there are a few items to complete, most of them being cosmetic, there is no need to keep them from being used. We want to thank you for your continued patience as we work to complete the renovation. The Facility Committee 103 CLUB All proceeds are given to the parish. Last monthly drawing will be held on Sunday, October 30th. Thank you from the Holiday Fair Fundraising Committee! Good Luck! 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Parish News 2017 Mass Book The Mass Book for 2017 is available. To make a request, you may call the parish office, place your Mass Intention in an envelope marked “Mass Request” and place it in the offertory basket or stop by the parish office during regular hours. ~ Donation is $10.00 ~ Open House October 20th, 6-8:30 pm October 23rd, 1-4:00 pm Join us at one of our two Fall Open House Programs! Visit BG and tour our school, learn more about the strong academics, extracurricular activities, and meet members of our community! To register, please visit our website www.bghs.org. Holiday Craft Fair, November 19th Theme baskets needed… Word is out that some of you are working very hard at preparing “Theme Baskets” for the holiday fair. We can’t wait to see them! Flyers with ideas for theme baskets can be found in the Narthex. Bless all of you for your support! EVERYONE LOVES TO RECEIVE GIFT CARDS! The Family Ministry is sponsoring a Rafflemania (for mer ly the Penny Sale) at the Holiday Craft Fair to be held on Saturday, November 19th. The items for this raffle will be mostly gift cards from various stores, restaurants and other businesses. If anyone is interested in donating to the raffle, they are asked to consider gifts cards from any restaurant, gas station, movie theater or store. Any amount from $5.00 and up would be greatly appreciated. Donations may be placed in an envelope marked Rafflemania and placed in the collection basket or mailed to the parish office. All proceeds to this raffle are donated to the parish. Thank You! Saint Joseph Knights of Columbus Council 12311 SAVE THE DATE! Beans & Frank Dinner Saturday, October 29th at 5:30pm (after the 4:00pm Mass) Proceeds to support the Scholarship Fund! Beans & Franks, Coleslaw, Rolls & Butter, Coffee/Tea/Soda & Assorted Desserts Tickets for sale after all Masses. WE NEED YOU! We are looking for volunteers for the Holiday Fair weekend. If you are interested and can give a few hours please call Helen Dumont, 883‐0757, ext. 3, for more details. BAKE IT, WE’LL TAKE IT! Cookies, cupcakes, bars, brownies or your own special creation, we need them for our bake sale at the fair! Use the St. Joe’s cookbook for ideas! Call Trina if you are planning to bake at 930-6559. Food items may be dropped off on Friday, November 18th (preferably in the evening from 5-8pm) or Saturday morning (the fair opens at 8am). Boston Pops The Family Ministry Committee will be sponsoring a trip to the new Southern New Hampshire University Arena on Saturday, December 10, 2016 for a Christmas Concert by the Boston Pops. Tickets will be $42.00 You will be able to reserve tickets on the weekends of October 29/30 and November 5/6. 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Liturgy Dates to Remember Middle School – Sunday, October 16th 5:30-8:30pm Confirmation I – Sunday, October 23rd 6-9pm Gift Assignment Twenty-ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time First Reconciliation Parents’ Meeting Sunday, October 16th at 11:15am OR Tuesday, October 18th at 7:00pm in Room 5/6 ~ Coming this Advent ~ The Faith Formation Committee is sponsoring the Advent Adult Enrichment program entitled: CATHOLICISM: The Pivotal Players Discover the Figures Who Shaped the Church and Changed the World (By: Bishop Robert Barron) This is a multi-part film series that illumines a handful of saints, artists, mystics, and scholars who not only shaped the life of the Church but changed the course of civilization. The program will be held on Thursday, December 1st, 8th and 15th . Morning session: 9am to 11am Evening Session: 7pm to 9pm (Dinner at 6:30pm-OPTIONAL) Look for more information in the coming weeks. ‘Tis the Season The Faith Formation Committee will once again be providing Advent Resources for parishioners to order on the weekends of October 29/30 and November 5/6. Parishioners will be able to see samples of prayer books for adults and children a, as well, as Advent Candles and wreaths. The items will be available for pick up on the weekend of November 19/20. We ask that payment be made at the time of ordering. There will be no Mass on Thursday, October 20th or Thursday October 27th. Are you someone or do you know someone who… Has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic? Was baptized, but has not celebrated the sacraments of Confirmation or Eucharist? We offer an opportunity to come together to learn about our Catholic faith. All are welcome to participate in the RCIA journey, with all your questions, insights, and faith stories in a warm and accepting setting. OR Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity, to be involved in the RCIA journey? Have you in the past been a volunteer in the RCIA journey? If so and you are able to be a part of this wonderful journey, then for more information on how you can volunteer and be a part of the RCIA team. For more information please contact: Deacon Roland Leduc Phone: 617-279-9002 e-mail: [email protected] There will be an information/inquiry session on Sunday, October 16th at 11:30am in the Founder’s Room. On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 we will be celebrating ALL SOUL’S DAY at 7:00pm to remember our family members who have left us to go home to God this year. We have the names of those who had a funeral Mass here at St. Joseph’s. If you have lost a family member during the past year and their funeral was held elsewhere and you would like them to be remembered at this Mass, please notify Kim in the Parish Office by Thursday, October 20th. You may call or email the office or put a note in the collection basket. Address it to Kim and give your name, address and the name of your loved one. You’ll receive an invitation reminding you of the date and time of the Mass. Let us pray for all those who died recently. May our compassionate and loving God welcome Constance Caron into His Kingdom and bring comfort to us who mourn her loss. 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time REFLECTIONS By Bishop Christian Christians are called to believe in the logic of the resurrection of the body and not succumb to heresies that reduce it to a mere spiritual experience, Pope Francis said. When looking toward the future, the uncertainty about what happens after death often can lead to not understanding Christianity’s “logic of the future,” which proclaims that believers will rise again in body and soul like Jesus did, the pope said Sept. 16th during a morning Mass in the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae. “A spiritualistic piety, a nuanced piety is much easier; but to enter into the logic of the flesh of Christ, this is difficult. And this is the logic of the day after tomorrow. We will resurrect like the risen Christ, with our own flesh,” he said. In his homily, the pope reflected on St. Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, in which the apostle admonishes some of the early Christian community for saying “there is no resurrection of the dead.” “If there is no resurrection of the dead, then neither has Christ been raised. And if Christ has not been raised, then empty, too, is our preaching; empty, too, your faith,” St. Paul wrote. The pope said that, for some, it is difficult to understand and accept the “logic of the future” regarding what happens after death. The belief that, like Jesus, Christians will experience the resurrection of the body “is not easy.” “Yesterday’s logic is easy, today’s logic is easy. Tomorrow’s logic is easy: We will all die. But the logic of the day after tomorrow, that is difficult,” he said. Some Christians “are afraid of the flesh” and may fall prey to “a certain type of gnosticism” that reduces the resurrection to a purely spiritual experience; a belief that was “the first heresy” denounced by the apostle John, the pope explained. Believing and having faith that Christ did not rise from the dead “as a ghost” but rather in flesh and blood is “the logic of the day after tomorrow that we find hard to understand,” he said. While it is a sign of maturity to see the logic of the resurrection, Christians must also pray for the grace to understand it, Pope Francis added. “You also need the great grace of the Holy Spirit to understand this logic of the day after tomorrow; after the transformation, when he will come and will carry us transformed above the clouds to be with him always. Let us ask the Lord for the grace of this faith.” ~ Based on an article from Crux in the News Monday, October 17th 8:00 am ~ Wayland Walters, Jr. by St. Joseph Outreach 8:00 am ~ William Dinucci, 10th Anniversary Tuesday, October 18th 8:00 am ~ For the deceased family & friends of David & Sopheavy Miller 8:00 am ~ Pat Mula by the Anderson Family Wednesday, October 19th 8:00 am ~ For the deceased family & friends of the Boucher Family by Cecile Boucher & Family 8:00 am ~ Fr. John Crispo & Fr. John Buckley by Frank & Linda Booth Thursday, October 20th 8:00 am ~ No Service Friday, October 21st 8:00 am ~ No Service Saturday, October 22nd 4:00 pm ~ For our parishioners celebrating birthdays this month Sunday, October 23rd 8:00 am ~ Wilhelmina Chamberland by her family 8:00 am ~ Arnold Caravan by his children 10:00 am ~ John Mercure by Janice Mercure 38th Anniversary 10:00 am ~ Catherine Lozeau by her family READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tuesday: Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9 Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9 Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; Ps 34:2-3, 17-19, 23; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18; Lk 18:9-14 S J Information page St. Joseph the Worker Parish 459350 Kim Dupont 603-883-0757 [email protected] Number of pages: 6 October 16, 2016 Transmission: Wednesday 10am Publisher 2010 Adobe 2010 Special Instructions: W , 777 W H S ., N , NH 03062