MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 4:30 pm Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 am & 5:00 pm Monday ~ Friday at 8:30 am J ULY 14, 2019 PASTOR Reverend Robert Grattaroti ASSOCIATE PASTOR Reverend Charles Omolo PERMANENT DEACONS Peter Faford, Bill Shea & Steve Miller SEMINARIAN INTERN Lucas LaRoche PRAYER BEFORE MASS O God, show the light of your truth to those who go astray, so that they may return to the right path, give all who for the faith they profess are accounted Christians the grace to reject whatever is contrary to the name of Christ and to strive after all that does it honor. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. -AMEN The First Lights registration for the 2019-2020 school year will be mailed out shortly. Parents of children entering 1 st grade, please contact Sister Agnes to be included in registration process at (508) 248-7862 or [email protected]. ROAR-Life is Wild: God is Good! VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL July 22-26 th 9 : 00 am-Noon Registration forms for Vacation Bible School can be found on the parish website; stjosephscharlton.com or in the Narthex. Students should be dropped off at 9:00 am and picked up at 12:15 pm. The cost is a goodwill offering. Open to Wednesdays 7:00-8:00 pm in the meeting room off the coffee room or Thursday 9:00-10:00 am for a Bible Study with Seminarian Lucas LaRoche. All invited.
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MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 4:30 pm
Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 am & 5:00 pm Monday ~ Friday at 8:30 am
JULY 14, 2019
PASTOR Reverend Robert Grattaroti
ASSOCIATE PASTOR Reverend Charles Omolo
PERMANENT DEACONS
Peter Faford, Bill Shea & Steve Miller SEMINARIAN INTERN
Lucas LaRoche
PRAYER BEFORE MASS
O God, show the light of your truth to those who
go astray, so that they may return to the right path,
give all who for the faith they profess are accounted
Christians the grace to reject whatever is contrary
to the name of Christ and to strive after all that
does it honor. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your
Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of
the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. -AMEN
The First Lights registration for the 2019-2020 school year will be mailed out
shortly. Parents of children entering 1st grade, please contact Sister Agnes to
be included in registration process at (508) 248-7862 or
be found on the parish website; stjosephscharlton.com or in the Narthex. Students should be dropped off at 9:00 am and picked up at 12:15 pm. The cost is a goodwill offering. Open to
Wednesdays 7:00-8:00
pm in the meeting
room off the coffee
room or Thursday
9:00-10:00 am for a
Bible Study with
Seminarian Lucas
LaRoche. All invited.
MICHAEL DUFFY, father of Kelly Bonner, MARY THERESA ALARIE mother of Mark Alarie and JAMES
TOOMEY, brother of Margaret Bennett. May they rest in the arms of the Lord and
may their families find comfort in their faith.
Saturday, July 13 4:30 pm Nancy Gauthier (3rd Anniv) by her Family Sunday, July 14 8:00 am Janet Hammond & Fenwick Morris by the
Family 10:00 am Emily Smith by Cursillo Group 5:00 pm Robert & Cecelia Graham by Jim Graham Thursday, July 18 8:30 am Residents & Staff of Charlton Manor by
Michael D. Turpin Friday, July 19 8:30 am Claire & Roger Dion by the Family Saturday, July 20 4:30 pm Deceased Members of the Elliott Family by
Michael & Delores Elliott Sunday, July 21 8:00 am Eileen Patricia Kackley by Friends & Co-
Workers 10:00 am Emily Dabrowski by Ernest Lavalle 5:00 pm Edward Heywood, Sr. by Michael &
Michelle Reis
Our next volleyball match is Monday, July 15th here at 6:15 & 7:00 pm when our teams will play St. Bernadette’s Northboro and Sacred Heart of Webster. Come cheer us on!
12 DAY PILGRIMAGE 9/29 to 10/9 To date 21 people have signed up for the pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Rome and Medjugorge for $4,500 inclusive
PRAYER INTENTION BOOK...on stand in the Narthex. Write your intentions in the book, they are remembered
at every Mass and at Monday night prayer meeting.
Thursday mornings beginning with Mass
at 8:30 am.
PARISH FINANCIAL
SUPPORT for the weekend of
July 7th was $13,115.00 with
$785.00 received into our
Building Fund and $805.00 for
Peter’s Pence. Thank you for your on going return
to the Lord in this, His Church, from the gifts He
has given you. Remember while on vacation this
summer, you can continue your weekly support
by mail or on line if you go to our parish website;
stjosephscharlton.com /electronic-giving. Also
consider remembering our Parish in your Wills
and Estate Planning.
INDIAN PRINCESS CRUISE The Knights are sponsoring a 2 hour cruise on Webster Lake aboard the Indian Princess on Friday, July 19th
from 6:45-8:15 pm (boards at 6:30 pm). Tickets are $25.00. Open to all ages. To purchase go to stjosephscharlton.com .
AUGUST CALENDAR RAFFLE The Knights will award $2,750 in prizes. Payout will be; weekdays $50; Sundays $100; August 31st $1,000. See a Knight for raffle tickets.
SAINT JOSEPH COUNCIL 11379 ELECTED OFFICERS: Grand Knight Allan Turmelle, Deputy Grand Knight Dennis Lataille, Financial Secretary Edward Covill, Chancellor Deepthi Arthanayake, Recorder Carl Kasierski, Treasurer Robert Thompson Jr., Advocate William Beaudry, Warden Ernest Lavalle, Inside Guard Will Bond, Outside Guard Brian Amedy, One Year Trustee Robert Racki Sr., Two Year Trustee Edward Ciesluk Jr., Three Year Trustee Kyle Haggerty, Appointed Officers; Chaplain Rev. Robert Grattaroti, Lecturer Mark Kackley.
Annual St. Anne Novena We are Called to Holiness, Each
in Our Own Way At St. Anne Shrine, Fiskdale
July 18-July 26
Each evening: 5:30 pm Confessions, 6:30 pm Rosary & Procession, 7:00 pm Mass in the Pavilion (each Mass has a different Celebrant & Homilist).
Say NO to Abortion Expansion in Massachusetts The Respect Life Office of the Diocese of Worcester is
offering a seminar to learn more about the proposed
state legislation (HB 3320 and SB 1209) to expand
abortion in Massachusetts – going even beyond Roe v.
Wade. Guest speakers will explain the provisions of
the bills and offer specific suggestions on how
parishioners can mobilize and let their voices be heard
in opposition to this proposed abortion expansion.
The seminar will be held on Tuesday, July 23rd at 7:00
p.m. at Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Hall, 11 Day St.,
Webster. All are encouraged to attend.
Diocesan Safe Environment training is available online. You only need take this training once. Please send your email address to [email protected] to get enrolled. Parishioners without computer access,
please see Allan Turmelle to schedule training.
A Criminal Offense Record Information (CORI) is required for parishioners involved in almost all
ministries. This requirement is regardless of being CORI-ed elsewhere. Please request a CORI to ensure
the youth of the parish are safe, and the parish is compliant with Diocesan mandates. Contact Allan at [email protected]. If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse from a ministry at St. Joseph Church, call Judith Audette, Victim Assistance
Coordinator at 508-726-2880.
We are at 44% of our goal of the $2,500
needed to send a family to camp. Thank you for your support. We are
most grateful.
44% of
Goal
LIFETEEN BOTTLE &
CAN DRIVE
Receptacles located at the
rear of the church building.
CONCERTS ON THE COMMON AT OVERLOOK
Tuesdays 6:00-7:00 pm—Free
July 16 Los Sugar Kings, July 23
Sarah the Fiddler and July 30 Jazz
Blues Singer, Ethel Lee
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Pre-register for baptismal preparation sessions at 508-248-7862. The next
session is August 17th at 5:30 pm.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Arrangements for a wedding begin a
year prior to the anticipated date. Contact us at 508-248-7862
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday 3:45 pm or by appointment
RCIA Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
For those interested in becoming Catholic. Ted or Patty Covill
NEXT STEP BEREAVEMENT For parents who have lost a child. 4th
Tuesday, Medical Office Bldg. Harrington Hospital Rm 4. Sue Brunell 508-344-1564.
HOMELESS SHELTER ST. LUKE’S stlukesguesthouse.wordpress.com
FOOD PANTRY 2nd & 4th Wednesdays 9:00-11:00 am.
HOMEBOUND COMMUNION If you need communion brought to
your home call 508-248-7862.
NEW PARISHIONERS Welcome, if you need to register,
Parish M ission Statement: We are a Community of Faith, called by Jesus Christ to become His hands, His feet, His heart, reach ing out in love to each other, our families, our neigh bors, our nation and the world.
ACKNOWLEDGING WITH GRATITUDE OUR Advanced Water Quality, Bill Delaney 508-248-1500 Alliance Realty, Diane Dabrowski (P) 508-248-6966 Aucoin-Ryan Realty (Brenda Ryan) 508-765-9155 Bair Insurance Agency (Edward Bair) 508-248-4204 Bellanger-Bullard Funeral Home 508-764-3968 Camosse Masonry Supply (P) 508-248-4044 Carmelite Sisters of the Eucharist (P) 508-248-2936 CatholicMatch.com/MA 888-605-3977 Charlton Furniture 508-248-5566 Charlton Manor Rest Home 508-248-5136 Charlton Oil Company 508-248-9797 Charlton Optical 508-248-1188 Charlton Funeral Home 508-248-4200 Coonan Insurance Agency (P) 508-987-7122
Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home 508-764-7922 David Barbale Home Improvement 508-248-6709 DiPietro Masonry, Allen DiPietro (P) 508-248-4704 Elliot Burlingame & Sons, Inc. (P) 508-248-5076 Fairway N.E. Mortgage - William Murphy (P) 508-407-8300 Harrison Landscaping 508-248-5488 Jalbert Engineering (P) 508-347-5136 O’Malley’s Truck & Auto Body (P) 508-248-5829 Paul Daoust & Company, CPA 508-248-1040 RPM Heating & Air 508-248-4474 Sansoucy Funeral Home 508-764-2567 Senior Link America 877-801-7772 Storage Space (P) 508-248-6461(P) indicates parishioner
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