May 24, 2015 - Saint Joseph`s Catholic Church, Lillian, Alabama
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May 24, 2015 - Saint Joseph`s Catholic Church, Lillian, Alabama
From Our Pastor’s Desk Read, Reflect, and Be Renewed by the Word of God “Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.” Today is Pentecost. Pentecost literally means 50th. It is a feast celebrated on the 50th day after the Passover feast by the Jews and a feast celebrated on the 50th day after the feast of the Resurrection of Jesus by the Christians. The Jewish Pentecost was originally a post-harvest thanksgiving feast. Later it was celebrated to remember God’s covenant with Noah after the Deluge and with Moses at Mt. Sinai. If Pentecost was the start of the Church, it was a birth out of a frailty. The believers were huddled in fear behind closed doors. Yet Pentecost unleashed a courageous power. Driven by wind and fire, the followers of Jesus were set loose upon the world to make bold proclamation. The Spirit brought unity, not only in a shared sense of poverty and smallness, but in the common experience of one God in Jesus, one faith, and one baptism. It was a faith that also put believers in touch with their deepest humanity. They would now speak a universal tongue in a way which could touch the hearts of people from every continent. Universality of scope and unity of heart would be hallmarks of this Church in its truest moments— not only in its sense of itself, but in its reach over the earth. “There are different gifts but the same Spirit; there are different ministries but the same Lord; there are different works but the same God who accomplishes all of them in every one.” It is precisely the strength of unity that allows the Church to embrace diversity. Without union in faith, the diversity makes no sense for there is no common reality over which pluralism agrees. But with the power of union, separateness is overcome, plurality celebrated. “It was in one Spirit that all of us, whether Jew or Greek, slave or free, were baptized into one Spirit.” Our deepest union relativizes all distinctions and eventually subverts them. No longer is being Jew or Greek the primary distinction of life. No longer is being slave or free the dominant criterion of worth. Being one in Christ is. The unity of faith in Jesus is a subversive power that overturns any particularist claim to supremacy. Since Christ is our primary reality, His Spirit is a force that liberates us from any bondage other than our bond in faith. We are empowered by the Spirit to resist. This empowering of the Holy Spirit enables us and compels us to act according to the promptings of the same Spirit who dwells within us. God bless you. ~ Fr. Joseph Pentecost Sunday May 24, 2015 Sunday 8:00 AM 10:30 AM Monday 8:00 AM Tuesday 8:00 AM Wednesday 8:00 AM Thursday 8:00 AM Friday 8:00 AM Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM 10:30 AM Mass Intentions Mary Hefner / Skippy Peterson Living & Deceased of St. Joseph Marion Peterson / Steve & Peg Misztal Caroline Steffy / Bruce Gamiere Jacqueline Hess / Anonymous Liko Miriru / Anonymous Steve Kuntz / Family Jerry Chubb / Patricia Chubb Jeff Zieman (birthday) / Elise Zieman Living & Deceased of St. Joseph Parish Please contact the secretary for Mass intentions for a deceased loved one or for a special intention. Office Hours: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM ATTENDANCE LAST WEEKEND 8 AM = 52 10:30 AM = 80 Total = 204 STEWARDSHIP Offertory gift for May 17 = $2,222.00 Maintenance = $115.00 SVdP Solicitations ~ NEXT WEEK ~ Many thanks! 5 PM = 72 SVdP PRAY Solicitations ~ $SICK ~ Many thanks! PLEASE FOR OUR Kindly pray for our parish family and all those who are journeying in a special way with Our Lord, Jesus Christ. Stanley Armit, Larry Bovat, Paul Bruechner, Patricia Caudill, Pat Clemens, Keith Connealy, Patricia Cote, Joyce Drury, Ed Dubin, Ed & Eleanor Feeney, Harry Fletcher, Jo Flynn, Ed & Marlene Fuller, Ted Geraets, Antonieta Geronilla, Susan Henderson, Rita Hernandez, Dot Holman, Kendra Hough, Jaivi Howell, Alida Jarrett, Margie Kings, Joe Lacoy, Cece LaManna, Marian Lami & her mother, Germaine LaPlante, Mary Link, Bill & AnneMarie Mann, Monk Manning, Fr. Howard Moussier OSB, Anna Marie Murphy, Peg Malone, Bob & Margaret Nail, Maureen Newhouse, Mary Ann Palmer, Vera Patterson, Marsha Porter, Sr. M. D. Richardson, Babe Rohan, Ruth Sas, Jack Slevin, Chad Smith, Jason Soulon & family, Megan Toohey, Art Trienen, Rick Van Norden, Br. Joseph Weiss OSB, Arloa Whitehurst, Bootsie Williams, Lucas Williams ~ Prayer Requests ~ Terry Danson – (251-961-2165) or [email protected] If you are ill or know someone who is ill, due to have surgery, or in the hospital and would like a visit from the pastor, please call the rectory. This Week’s Schedule Monday 8:30 AM Wednesday 9:00 AM Wednesday 10:30 AM TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Rosary Cenacle – IM Hall Adult Faith Formation Bible Study Choir rehearsal – church Our Congratulations to Elizabeth Edwards, daughter of Robert and Jennifer Edwards, who received Confirmation at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Pensacola at their 5:30 PM Mass on May 23. A Profound Expression of Appreciation and Gratitude to Mr. Frank Mullek for his generous contribution of providing the vinyl tile in the auditorium of IM Hall. Sanctuary Flowers ~ If you would like to provide flowers for our weekend liturgy in memory of someone or for a special occasion, please call the office. Thank you for all you do to help. Saint Benedict School has first and second grade teaching positions open for the 2015-2016 school year. If interested, please call the principal, Mrs. Jaivi Howell, at 251-986-8143. “CATHOLICS RETURNING HOME” ~ Most of us know of someone in our circle of family and friends who has left the Church. Here at St. Joseph, we have a special program to help non-practicing Catholics return to the Church. For more information, call our church office at 251-962-2049 or email [email protected]. Inquiries are confidential. A SIGNIFICANT DAY ~ “And suddenly there came from the sky a noise like a strong driving wind, and it filled the entire house in which they were” (Acts 2:2). The Holy Spirit’s arrival on that first Pentecost was signaled by a rush of wind. We all know what it’s like when our windows are open just as a summer storm rises up. Curtains fly, papers become airborne, house plants shudder, dust is scattered. A rush of wind disrupts the orderliness of our home. The coming of the Holy Spirit as celebrated each year at Pentecost can also disrupt ways that have become comfortable and orderly. The Church always needs Pentecost. We need the breath of God’s Spirit to blow away any complacency or malaise that has settled into our faith. Jesus breathes on his disciples, and they receive the Holy Spirit. With that reception comes the power to share the Good News of salvation. Today, this is no less true for us. Welcome Marriage is ideally a parish event today, but in the first three centuries of the Church’s history, it was a household celebration guided by civil law and pagan customs. Changes happened quickly after the Peace of Constantine in 312, and the fresh air after long persecution brought some creativity. The speech that the father of the groom’s family gave before dinner or the veiling or crowning of the bride (or even the spouse’s arrival at the honeymoon suite) attracted a prayer of blessing. With amazing rapidity, worship was propelled out of the intimate setting of house churches to large public gathering spaces, and some parts of the marriage ceremony began to migrate with the growing community to the new spaces. In Rome, the veiling of the bride with the customary daily headgear of a married woman became the central liturgical act, accompanied by a biblical prayer for her integrity and fruitfulness. There were no vows as such (just as there are no vows to this day in the Orthodox marriage rite). In the liturgy, after hearing John’s Gospel account of the wedding at Cana, the bride was veiled and blessed, and the priest gave the kiss of peace to the husband, who then gave it to his bride. The liturgy of Rome traveled far, and everywhere it went, marriage became a church celebration. The Old Country Philosopher Sez - Bob Nail ~ Thank you for attending Mass with us today. We welcome all our visitors and new members and invite you to join in the ministries of our parish by sharing your gifts and talents. If you are not currently a registered member and wish to be, please pick up a census card at the church entrances or contact the parish office. How can we have hearts that are pure And free from mortal sin? We’ve but to ask His pardon now And let our Savior in. ~ Support Our Bulletin Advertisers ~ Check out the special discounts! Take your bulletin with you and let our advertisers know you appreciate them. SAINT BENEDICT CATHOLIC SCHOOL 12786 Illinois Street, Elberta, AL 36530 www.saintbenedict.net Visit us on the Web! www.saint-josephs.org First Friday Memorial Mass Association Our Loved Ones – Bob & Margaret Nail Living & Deceased Kaiser, Klein & Murphy Families Living & Deceased Scott & Weiss Families Living & Deceased Bush, Alvarez & McAleer Families Living & Deceased Mullek & McCandless Families Living & Deceased Patton & Norton Families Living & Deceased Shields & Self Families Living & Deceased Kottsick & Krueger Families James E. Link Bob House Joseph LaManna Anita Warriner The Holy Souls in Purgatory Living & Deceased Allard & Palmer Families Living & Deceased Chubb & Burns Families Living & Deceased Fehn Family Living & Deceased Lacoy & Clancy Families Living & Deceased Kearns & Paterson Families Living & Deceased Altar Society For the Baptized Who Do Not Practice Their Faith