Saint Joseph on the Brandywine Founded 1841 Rectory 10 Old Church Road, Greenville, DE 19807 Office (302) 658-7017 Fax (302) 428-0639 www.stjosephonthebrandywine.org Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Rebman, V.G., Pastor Rev. Brian S. Lewis, Associate Pastor; [email protected]Deacon Michael Stankewicz;[email protected]Parish & Pastoral Secretary: Francine A. Harkins; (302) 658-7017; [email protected]Bulletin Editor: [email protected]Bookkeeper: Laura G. Gibson 654-5565; [email protected]DIRECTOR OF LITURGY & MUSIC Michael Marinelli (302) 777-5970; m[email protected]DIRECTOR OF ADULT & YOUTH CHOIRS Mary Ellen Schauber (302) 888-1556; [email protected]ADULT FAITH FORMATION Peter C. Fulweiler, Sr.; (302) 652-2264; [email protected]COMMUNION MINISTER COORDINATOR Carolyn Mostyn (302) 559.7771 LECTOR COORDINATOR Loretta S. Carlson (302) 836-5883; [email protected]PARISH COUNCIL EXECUTIVE OFFICER Mary Beth Russell (302) 463-9021; [email protected]FINANCE COUNCIL EXECUTIVE OFFICER Eugene Julian (302) 239-6082 BUILDING & GROUNDS MANAGER Robert W. Spittle (302) 658-1018; [email protected]ST. JOSEPH CEMETERIES (302) 658-7017 Family Center Director of Religious Education: Eva Marie Lyons (302) 656-7185; [email protected]Religious Education Secretary: Linda T. Mondzelewski (302) 656-7185; assistreled@verizon.net Schedule of Liturgies SATURDAY VIGIL: 5:00 PM SUNDAY EUCHARISTS: 7:30 AM; 9:00 AM; 10:30 AM DAILY EUCHARISTS: 7 AM; 12:05 (Mon. - Fri.) 8:00 AM (Saturday) HOLY DAY EUCHARIST: As announced SICK CALLS: Anytime RECONCILIATION SERVICES: Saturdays: 4 to 4:45 PM; Anytime by appointment BAPTISMS: By appointment with at least one preparation session for new parents. WEDDINGS: Engaged couples wishing to marry in the church should contact a Parish Priest at least one year prior to the planned wedding date to begin the marriage preparation process. The year-long process includes diocesan pre-marriage classes and meetings with clergy. COUNCIL #15436: Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m., Archives Building. Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to men 18 years of age or older who are practicing Catholics. Contact Paul Thorson, 302-229- 5644, [email protected] or John Strusowski, 302- 753-2928, [email protected]. FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTIONS: All are welcome to join the Knights of Columbus Council #15436 at the First Saturday of the month devotions to Our Lady of Fatima at 8 a.m. in the church. WITNESSES Our actions are the best witnesses of our thoughts.
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Saint Joseph on the Brandywine Founded 1841
Rectory 10 Old Church Road, Greenville, DE 19807 Office (302) 658-7017 Fax (302) 428-0639 www.stjosephonthebrandywine.org
Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Rebman, V.G., Pastor Rev. Brian S. Lewis, Associate Pastor;
PARISH COUNCIL EXECUTIVE OFFICER Mary Beth Russell (302) 463-9021; [email protected]
FINANCE COUNCIL EXECUTIVE OFFICER Eugene Julian (302) 239-6082
BUILDING & GROUNDS MANAGER Robert W. Spittle (302) 658-1018; [email protected]
ST. JOSEPH CEMETERIES (302) 658-7017
Family Center Director of Religious Education: Eva Marie Lyons (302) 656-7185; [email protected] Religious Education Secretary: Linda T. Mondzelewski (302) 656-7185; [email protected]
Schedule of Liturgies SATURDAY VIGIL: 5:00 PM SUNDAY EUCHARISTS:
7:30 AM; 9:00 AM; 10:30 AM DAILY EUCHARISTS:
7 AM; 12:05 (Mon. - Fri.) 8:00 AM (Saturday) HOLY DAY EUCHARIST: As announced SICK CALLS: Anytime
RECONCILIATION SERVICES: Saturdays: 4 to 4:45 PM; Anytime by appointment BAPTISMS: By appointment with at least one preparation session for new parents. WEDDINGS: Engaged couples wishing to marry in the church should contact a Parish Priest at least one year prior to the planned wedding date to begin the marriage preparation process. The year-long process includes diocesan pre-marriage classes and meetings with clergy.
COUNCIL #15436: Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m., Archives Building. Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to men 18 years of age or older who are practicing Catholics. Contact Paul Thorson, 302-229-5644, [email protected] or John Strusowski, 302-753-2928, [email protected].
FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTIONS: All are welcome to join the Knights of Columbus Council #15436 at the First Saturday of the month devotions to Our Lady of Fatima at 8 a.m. in the church.
WITNESSES Our actions are the best
witnesses of our thoughts.
Religious Education Dear Friends,
Today during class time is our annual Breakfast in Bethlehem – our Christmas pageant with refreshments and activities which help reinforce the message of the birth of Jesus Christ, Who is the fulfillment of God’s promises. Where would we be if Mary had said “no,” or “maybe later” to God’s message sent via the angel Gabriel? Our job is to imitate Mary’s “yes,” to go out into the world and share the message of God’s goodness! Peace and every blessing, Eva
Listen to Catholic Forum every Sunday morning at its new time - 6:05 a.m. on WDEL 101.7 FM, 1150 AM and www.wdel.com. After it airs, listen online anytime at www.cdow.org/Catholic-Forum, Tune in to hear a four-part Advent series with Father Rich Jasper.
RCIA: We invite those who are considering becoming a Catholic to become part of the RCIA process. This includes Christians of other denominations, non-baptized or Catholics who might have been baptized as infants in the Catholic Church but have not received the sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation. Call 658-7017.
Novena of Masses Envelopes can be found in your monthly envelope mailing as well as in the church to honor your intentions during Christmas. Place your request in the collection basket or drop box at the Rectory.
A Christmas Tradition Join us for a festive Christmas celebration. We encourage all to prepare in our Church or elsewhere by celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation. The insert in today’s bulletin includes the mass schedule for Christmas. It is also displayed on our website for your convenience and in the back of church for you to take with you!
Today has traditionally been called “Gaudete Sunday.” The Latin tag is derived from Paul’s appeal in the second reading to “rejoice always in the Lord,” and the Latin Mass text based on that reading. The irony and paradox of this Christian joy is underlined by the fact that Paul wrote those words in prison. But from there he could see the progress of God’s work.
Is it obvious to us? We feel that this is not the time for joy when there is so much suffering and moral evil. It is interesting, then, that the first reading is from the prophet Zephaniah, who is almost exclusively concerned with gloomy visions of Judgment Day. Today the Church selects the only optimistic text in Zephaniah, in which the prophet has been touched by the spirit of joy.
This, we are assured on all sides, is “the season of joy.” Let us recapture that feeling of joy in our lives and reflect it to those who are joyless.
Thank you to everyone who selected an item from the Advent Angel Tree or who has
contributed in other ways. We are truly blessed by your kindness!
In the rush of the Christmas season, let us not forget to focus our thoughts,
our hearts and our minds on Christ, the very reason we celebrate.
Knights of Columbus, St. Joseph on the Brandywine Council # 15436: St. Joseph on the Brandywine Knights of Columbus and Stockings for Soldiers wish to thank you for all the generous outpouring of donations including cards, comfort items
and financial assistance. We also would like to recognize those Parishioners who volunteered their time these past weeks at the Stocking Store. We will be able to bring much happiness and holiday cheer to so many of our deployed troops. You have helped us to let them know that we are thinking of them while they are in harms way!
Music Ministry Choral selection at 10:30 A.M. Mass for 12.16
There are many musical settings of the “Ave Maria.” This setting by Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) was composed in Linz and performed in the Cathedral there in 1861. It was scored for seven unaccompanied voices. Bruckner was the Cathedral organist and was also from 1860 director of the Liedertafel (choral society).
The first section of the Ave Maria is based on the Annunciation and on the Visitation. All voices united proclaim the name "Jesus" three times in growing intensity. The second part begins in canon on "Sancta Maria", and evolves diminuendo when Mary is asked to "pray for us sinners". Bruckner applies his understanding of older styles to express his personal faith with simplicity but "Romantic sensibility of expression".
Time to Pay Tribute All Saints and Cathedral Cemeteries are offering families the option of purchasing winter grave decorations directly from the cemetery. Visit cdow.org/cemeteries and click on the special notices tab. The brochure and order forms are available. You can also visit any of the cemetery offices. Office hours at Cathedral and All Saints are 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Mon through Fri. Thank you for your support.
Pray for our priests, seminarians, and religious. Obtain for us the grace of many more. Please offer your reception of Holy Communion on the first Sunday of the month for vocations.
Many individuals and families struggle to meet their basic nutritional needs. Your gifts of food may bring immediate relief and hope to a family or individual suffering from hunger. Suggested items are: whole grain breakfast
cereals, old fashioned oats, add water pancake mix, coffee, tea, low fat evaporated milk, flour, protein bars, dried fruits, nuts, peanut butter, jelly, low sodium hearty soups, canned meats and fish, rice and beans, pasta and crushed or diced tomatoes, canned lite fruit, natural low sugar applesauce, canned low sodium vegetables, olive oil or canola oil, bar soap, shampoo, toilet paper and toothpaste. Our collection is the Dec. 29/30.
MARRIAGE MOMENTS: Spouses, even very loving spouses, sometimes need a "Do Over." When you catch yourself (or you are caught) saying or doing something hurtful, be humble enough to ask for a Do Over. Apologize. Rephrase your statement in a more sensitive way.
Mass Intentions Saturday, Dec. 15 5:00 p.m. Parishioners
Sunday, Dec. 16
7:30 a.m. Helen & Vincent Rizzo by family
9:00 a.m. Eugene (Gene) Marinelli by Mary Ellen Schauber & Ed Stegemeier
10:30 a.m. Kenneth Patchel by Steven Patchel
Monday, Dec. 17
7:00 a.m. Michele Gioffre Smith by Cathy & John Burris
12:05 p.m. Eugene J. Marinelli by the Beatson family
Tuesday, Dec. 18
7:00 a.m. Neila Hunter, Naomi Christina & Beau Biden by family
12:05 p.m. Charles T. Carr, III by Ross & Mary Dempsey
Wednesday, Dec. 19
7:00 a.m. James Parthemore by Betty Lou
12:05 p.m. Private intentions of St. Joseph on the Brandywine Catechists
Thursday, Dec. 20
7:00 a.m. Hipolit Moncevicz by Dr. Bill Moncevicz
12:05 p.m. Carmela “Alisa” Dean (Liv) by Tom, Francine & Jaclyn Harkins
Friday, Dec. 21
7:00 a.m. Joseph Jaworski by Cathy & John Burris
12:05 p.m. Patrick McLaughlin by the Tibbetts family
Saturday, Dec. 22
8:00 a.m. Harriott Kimmel by Dr. & Mrs. Garry B. Lyons & family
5:00 p.m. Carol Mical by Gene & Cathy Kelleher
Silent Prayer CommunityThis powerful Ministry of Prayer intercedes to Jesus and Mary for your particular intentions; prays at all
hours of the day and night; does not have formal meetings; is in addition to the "Book of Prayer" in the
back of the Church; is honored to be of service; is confidential and welcomes additional prayer partners.
Contact: Cindi Clare 654-6344
Become a Peacemaker “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called
children of God” (Mt. 5:9) Pray for peace in the world;
Try not to talk negatively about others; Pray for someone who makes you angry; Welcome some new to your community
Holiday Bread Cards Make a small donation and let your loved ones know you are helping to feed the hungry in their name. Holiday Bread cards are available through the Ministry of Caring in memoriam or for a special occasion.
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