January 5, 2020 Parish Office & Rectory: 715-454-6431 Office Hours Monday - Wednesday & Friday 8:30 am - noon Office Closed January 1 - January 12 Parish Social Hall & CCD & Fax: 715-454-6432 E-mail: [email protected]Website: www.stjosephgalloway.com Download Parish app at myparishapp.com Like us on Facebook: St Joseph Catholic Church Galloway Mission Statement Baptized in Christ Jesus and nourished by his Word and Sacrament we strive to live our daily lives in love and service to God and neighbor. Pastor: Fr. Augustine Bentil Staff: Sister Mary Ellen Diermeier Pat Kulas, Secretary Mary Uttecht, DRE Mass Times St. Joseph, Galloway Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 8:30 am St. Ladislaus, Bevent Saturday 4:00 pm Sunday 10:10 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 5:35-5:55 pm Sunday 8:00-8:20 am Mark your Calendars! January: Wed. 15 - CCD Classes Resume 6:15 pm Wed. 22 - CCD 6:15 pm 2nd grade parents meeting 6:15 pm Sun. 26 - CCD Classes 8:30 am Mass Grades 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Coffee & Donuts after 8:30 Mass Wed. 29 - CCD 6:15 pm February: Wed. 5 - CCD 6:15 pm Wed. 12 - CCD 6:15 pm Be sure and pick up a 2020 calendar on the table in the foyer
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January 5, 2020 Parish Office & Rectory: 715-454-6431
Be sure and pick up a 2020 calendar on the table in the foyer
Epiphany of the Lord Page 2
The Epiphany Proclamation
The Resurrection of the Lord – Easter Sunday is celebrated on April 12, 2020 Determined by the first Full Moon after the Vernal Equinox (March 20th this year)
Moveable Feasts Determined by Easter’s date Ash Wednesday – February 26 The Easter Triduum – Thursday evening, April 9 through Sunday evening, April 12 Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Easter Ascension celebrated on – Sunday, May 24 Pentecost celebrated on – Sunday, May 31 First Sunday of Advent – November 29
Holy Days of Obligation (In the United States) Assumption of Mary – Saturday, August 15 (Mass obligation suspended when comes on Saturday or Monday) All Saints Day – Sunday, November 1 Immaculate Conception – Tuesday, December 8 Christmas – Friday, December 25 Octave of Christmas - Mary, Mother of God – Friday, January 1, 2021
Liturgies of the Week Saturday, Jan 11 - Vigil: Baptism of the Lord
6:00 pm - Mr. & Mrs. George Weller by Daughters
Sunday, Jan 12 - Baptism of the Lord
8:30 am - Dave & Dorothy Ashenbrenner by St. Joseph Men’s Society
Rosary prayed 1/2 hour before every Mass
Thank You… for our Christmas Celebrations To those who decorated our church, Brenda Flees, Wendy & Joe Bushman, Mary Uttecht and Kaminski Family, sacristy - Agnes Filtz, to those who cleaned and arranged chairs, to those who participated in the Christmas Eve program, talented choir, to all ministers who helped with the masses and all those that donated candles and flowers in memory of loved ones. God’s promise is fulfilled!
CCD CLASSES - Will resume on Wednesday January 15 at 6:15 pm
January 26 - Grades 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and their families are asked to attend the 8:30 am Mass, sit together and participate as a group. Coffee and donut social after mass.
Building Improvement Fund ............................................... 90.00
Total ............................................................................ $3279.97
GIVING ENVELOPES FOR SOCIETIES A green edged envelope marked “January 19 Society Dues” - Parish Council of Catholic Women (PCCW) dues are $5.00 and St Joseph Men’s Society dues are $10.00. Your generous giving, using the envelope, is much appreciated. Your contribution helps the two societies with their special events and activities that keep Parish Life “alive.”
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LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
January 11-12
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 8:30 am
Word
Anna Mlodik C/R Jeff Uttecht
Lisa Walder
Eucharist
Jan Lehrer B of C Dick Golomski
Fred Groshek BL of C Donna Golomski
Pat Kulas BL of C Donna Kezeske
Altar
Andy Wierzba Kelsie Davis
Hailey Kruzicki Drayden Kersten
Hospitality
John Wierzba Ralph Konkel
Linda Wierzba Mike Zdroik
Aiden Bushman
Music
Brenda Flees Crystal Bushman
Rosary
Elaine Groshek Joyful Dick & Donna Golomski
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Update on Fr. Gus’ Anniversary in Ghana streaming. If you are not able to watch it live you may watch later at any given time. Just log in to watch it on YouTube: SekTadi Catholic TV or Facebook: Catholic Diocese of Sekondi Takoradi
The parish office will be closed from January 1-12. Galloway Parishioners please note in case of: a) sick parishioner please call Sr. Mary Ellen 715-446-3060.
b) Funeral - Call the funeral home the family wants to work with and also call Sr. Mary Ellen 715-446-3060.
c) Person needing anointing please call Sr. Mary Ellen 715-446-3060 to find a priest.
Fr. Gus’ Corner
The Epiphany of the Lord
We may walk many roads when we search for God, and He leads us all the while. The men we honor today were not Jews. The Messiah wasn’t coming for them, not in the minds of Jesus’ contemporaries. These men were astrologers. They were adept at reading portents in the sky, a practice condemned in the Mosaic covenant. Still, to the best of their knowledge and awareness, they were seeking the truth. This truth led them to journey from their own homeland to honor a king they’d never met, one they couldn’t be sure truly existed. “‘We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.’” Who do you know seeks God so tenaciously?
“Magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem,” the Gospel tells us. Who are the seekers in your own life? Maybe it’s your cautiously curious co-worker, the neighbor who unexpectedly found peace on a yoga retreat, or your desperately angry child who has chosen, for now, to go their own way. Perhaps they’re not overtly headed for Jesus now, not yet. But they may well be seekers of truth in ways we didn’t expect. Our invitation is to listen, inquire, and give directions when appropriate.
SPIRITUS is seeking Catholic young adults, 21-29 years of age, to join the SPIRITUS missionary team this August. SPIRITUS ignites the faith in thousands of young Catholics through retreats and parish
youth ministry each year! Missionaries live in community and travel to parishes and schools throughout Wisconsin; they receive training, formation, spiritual direction, lodging, food, a monthly allowance, health insurance and a $2,000 stipend upon completion of the 9-month program. It is a unique opportunity to serve our Lord and help young Catholics grow in faith. Visit www.spiritusministries.org, contact Rachel at [email protected], or (920) 722-8918 x113 for more information.
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