W ELCOME TO Saint Joseph Catholic Church SEPTEMBER 25, 2016 Jasper, Indiana Monday, Sep 26, 2016 3:30pm Youth Choir Rehearsal 5:30pm St. Vincent de Paul 6:30pm Communion & Liberation 6:30pm Dave Ramsey 7:00pm Parish Council Tuesday, Sep 27, 2016 8:45am Life Stories/#203 12:00pm Cursillo Prayer Group 12:00pm Prayer Group - Larron Luegers 6:30pm Boy Scout Troop 182 7:00pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 7:30pm AA Support Group/Annex Wednesday, Sep 28, 2016 8:30am Legion of Mary Meeting 7:00pm Light of the World Small Group 7:00pm Middle/High School R.E. Classes Thursday, Sep 29, 2016 3:30pm Youth Choir Practice 6:00pm Bible Timeline Study/Min House 6:00pm Stephen Ministry Training 6:30pm Pack 182 Committee Meeting 7:00pm Life Stories 7:00pm Adult Choir Rehearsal Friday, Sep 30, 2016 7:00pm Hispanic Prayer Group Sunday, Oct 2, 2016 7:30am Indiana Blood Center Blood Drive 8:00am Adult Choir Rehearsal 10:00am Youth Choir Rehearsal 10:15am Confirmation Seminar & 1st Communion Parent Meeting This week in our parish CENTER Monday: September 26, 2016 Sts. Cosmas & Damian, martyrs 8:00am…………………………..………………….Greg Vogler 6:30pm………………………………...…………Gene Gadlage Tuesday: September 27, 2016 St. Vincent de Paul, priest 8:00am……………………………………..….Frank Seng, Jr. 6:30pm……………………………William & Rose Gardner Wednesday: 28, 2016 St. Wenceslaus, martyr, St. Lawrence Ruiz, , martyrs 8:00am………………………...…………..…….Edward Habig 12:05pm…………………………………..………..James Lowe Thursday: September 29, 2016 St. Michael, St. Gabriel & St. Raphael, Archangels 8:00am………………………...……Veronica Vonderheide 6:30pm…………………..……Ralph & Lucille Schneider Friday: September 30, 2016 St. Jerome, priest & doctor of the church 8:00am……………………….………William Sermersheim Saturday: October 1, 2016 St. Therese of the Child Jesus, virgin & doctor of the church 8:00am……………..……………….…………...…Don Gerlach 5:30pm……………………………...…..……Sr. Adrian Davis Baptism of: Brayden Joseph Senninger Sunday: October 2, 2016 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:00am………………….……….....…People of the Parish 7:30am…………...…Lois Rohleder & Terry Friedman 9:00am……………………..…………Rosemary Schneider -Rite of Enrollment - Confirmation & First Communion 11:00am………………………..….….Christy Buschkoetter Baptism of: Ruby June Hulsman 4:00pm..……….…..……………..…………...……..En Español CHURCH SCHEDULE
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W E L C O M E T O
Saint Joseph Catholic Church S E P T E M B E R 2 5 , 2 0 1 6
Jasper, Indiana
Monday, Sep 26, 2016 3:30pm Youth Choir Rehearsal 5:30pm St. Vincent de Paul 6:30pm Communion & Liberation 6:30pm Dave Ramsey 7:00pm Parish Council Tuesday, Sep 27, 2016 8:45am Life Stories/#203 12:00pm Cursillo Prayer Group 12:00pm Prayer Group - Larron Luegers 6:30pm Boy Scout Troop 182
7:00pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 7:30pm AA Support Group/Annex Wednesday, Sep 28, 2016 8:30am Legion of Mary Meeting 7:00pm Light of the World Small Group 7:00pm Middle/High School R.E. Classes Thursday, Sep 29, 2016 3:30pm Youth Choir Practice 6:00pm Bible Timeline Study/Min House 6:00pm Stephen Ministry Training 6:30pm Pack 182 Committee Meeting
7:00pm Life Stories 7:00pm Adult Choir Rehearsal Friday, Sep 30, 2016 7:00pm Hispanic Prayer Group
Tuesday: September 27, 2016 St. Vincent de Paul, priest 8:00am……………………………………..….Frank Seng, Jr. 6:30pm……………………………William & Rose Gardner
Wednesday: 28, 2016 St. Wenceslaus, martyr, St. Lawrence Ruiz, , martyrs 8:00am………………………...…………..…….Edward Habig 12:05pm…………………………………..………..James Lowe
Thursday: September 29, 2016 St. Michael, St. Gabriel & St. Raphael, Archangels 8:00am………………………...……Veronica Vonderheide 6:30pm…………………..……Ralph & Lucille Schneider
Friday: September 30, 2016 St. Jerome, priest & doctor of the church 8:00am……………………….………William Sermersheim
Saturday: October 1, 2016 St. Therese of the Child Jesus, virgin & doctor of the church 8:00am……………..……………….…………...…Don Gerlach 5:30pm……………………………...…..……Sr. Adrian Davis
Baptism of: Brayden Joseph Senninger Sunday: October 2, 2016 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:00am………………….……….....…People of the Parish 7:30am…………...…Lois Rohleder & Terry Friedman 9:00am……………………..…………Rosemary Schneider
-Rite of Enrollment - Confirmation & First Communion
11:00am………………………..….….Christy Buschkoetter
Baptism of: Ruby June Hulsman
4:00pm..……….…..……………..…………...……..En Español
CHURCH SCHEDULE
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
The people of Saint Joseph Parish are called to be a faith-filled family who forgive freely, act justly, love tenderly and walk humbly with God.
CONTACT US 1029 Kundek Street ● Jasper, Indiana 47546
Christine Brinkman……Parish Council Julie Stone.………….………....Education Lynn Scheu..…………..Social Concerns Fr. William Traylor…….…………..Liturgy Dan Fritch………………………….Finance Angie Greulich……………………….Youth
Wel c o m e to Sa in t J o s eph Ca tho l i c Ch urch
H O M E WA R D B O U N D
Is a monthly Out-
reach program of
Saint Joseph Parish
and is directed to
persons in the Du-
bois County Com-
munity Corrections Work Release Cen-
ter. The program is in its third year.
Meetings are held on the last Wednes-
day of the month from 6:30—8:00 pm.
The program consists of an opening
prayer, a meal, followed by a Scripture
reading and discussion, and closes with
a prayer. The meal is obtained from the
Community Meals Program and are
free of charge to all participants.
If you are interested
please contact:
Jenny Fowler 812-631-1009
Jim Riffel 812-482-3180
Bob Vogler 812-309-1777
Next
mee"ng is
Sept. 28
Coming to Saint Joseph
Sunday ● October 23 ● Noon
Father Ray invites you to join him plus Father Traylor and Father Cris
for the introduction of
“Beyond Sunday” An invitation to live our faith outside
of the pews, 7 days a week. It is a lifestyle.
Where will your faith take you?
Be Bold. Be Cathol ic .
Sa in t J o s eph C a th o l i c Church
Join us for a practical bible study
The Book of James: Pear ls for Wise L iv ing
beginning Wednesday evenings starting October 5 in the parish library from 6:30 - 8:15 p.m. with Seminarian James Har-ding facilitating or Sundays, start-ing October 23 at 10:15 a.m. and continuing every Sunday for 10 weeks with Tom Jahn facilitating,
The Cost is $20 for materials. You can volunteer one evening at religious education and receive free enrollment! For more infor-mation or to register for the study, call the parish center at (812) 482-1805.
RESERVE YOUR PLACE ON OUR NEXT TRIP
Tuesday, October 18 join the Priests of Saint Joseph Jasper as we venture to Louisville, Kentucky. We will visit the home of “the best two minutes in sports”, Churchill Downs. Our guided tour will include a view of the win-ners circle, the movie “The Greatest Race” and more! Louisville Mega Cavern, an underground adventure rich in history, geology, mining, recy-cling, and green building technology. The man made cavern is part of 17 miles of corridors located beneath the city and one of the largest caverns in the U.S. We will visit Mount Saint Francis Center for Spirituality and en-joy a guided tour with a visit to the chapel and extensive grounds if you wish. Dinner at Huber Farm. Email: [email protected]
L E T S ‘ S C E L E B R AT E
WTJW 93.1FM Catholic radio is
going to celebrate it's 1 year anni-
versary on Tuesday Oct. 4. Des-
serts and coffee with many door
prizes and a short program
begin 6:30 pm at St Joseph Parish
Center. Please come out and tell
us about what you hearing!
ST. ANN’S SOCIETY
St. Ann's Society members please
pick up your le$er along with
raffle &ckets to benefit our semi-
narians a)er mass this weekend.
You will save us the expense of
postage. Thanks!
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
DRESSING SALE
Jasper Circle #140 invite all to let the Daughters of Isabella prepare your holiday dressing for you. Pre-orders for dressing (stuffing) will be taken &ll October 17. Prices are $15. per gal. & $8. per half gal.. The dressing will be available for pick up from 1-5pm on Friday, No-vember 4 at the St. Joe’s Parish Center in Jasper. The dressing will be sold raw, not baked, and no sage added. To order your amounts, call Kathy Schneider at 812-482-2994 or Be$y Mehringer at 812-482-3661.
LITURGICAL MINISTERS ● OCTOBER 1 & 2, 2016
Time Eucharistic Ministers
Servers Senior Servers
Lectors Cantors/
Choirs Offertory Gift
Bearers
Saturday
5:30
Priest B1, Marge Jahn, Steve Whalen, Nancy Kreilein, Edward Kreilein, Les Lo-rey, Barb Lorey, Lynn Brang, Judy Hei-dorn, Laverne Lechner, Patrick Lottes, Sylvia Metzger
Jade Nord Autumn Voegerl
Matthew Lottes
Jane Chappell
John Chappell
Rosie Bartley
Family of: Hank Vollmer
Sunday 7:30
Deacon Levi, Vicki Welp, Kevin Werne, Kimberly Berg, Marilyn Jahn, Joe Seal, Sue Seal, Sandy Smith, Dave Kramer, Jan Kramer, Patrick Eckerle,
Erica Schmitt Ashton Schuetter
Andrea Hurm Rose Rasche
Family of:
Leroy Goeppner
Sunday 9:00
Pam Howard, Jason Pierce, Tina Pierce, Ed Zoglman, Sarah Zoglman, Andrew Buechler, Faye Fuhs, Dana Hoffman, Joyce Kreilein, Rita Rasche, Carol Sand-ers
Jaysee Pierce Ben Hochgesang
Brooklynn Pierce
Clifton Howard
Judy Bennett Jan Rubino
Family of: Dorothy Mahle
Sunday 11:00
Doug Faulkner, Nichole Faulkner, Jim Dittmer, Lou Burgan, Terrie Keusch, Audrey Soellner, Jo Rean Hoffman, John Hoffman, Samantha Venderley, Patty Brosmer, Stephanie Reinsch
YO U R G I F T S F O R S E P T E M B E R 1 7 & 1 8 , 2 0 1 6
Direct Deposits-Electronic $ 3,095.00 Collection for June 11/12 $ 24,206.46 Amt. Needed for the Budget $ 20,011.49 Difference for the Sunday $ 7,289.97 Difference Year-to-Date $ 17,869.07 2016 CPC Update Assessment $ 302,275.00 Pledges Received to date (6-6-16) $259,670.29 86% Amount Still Required $ 42,604.71 14% Participation 46%
basic content of Catholic social teaching. More fun-
damentally, many Catholics do not adequately un-
derstand that the social teaching of the Church is an
essen!al part of Catholic faith. This poses a serious
challenge for all Catholics, since it weakens our ca-
pacity to be a Church that is true to the demands of
the Gospel.” from USCCB.ORG
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
US policy should promote reli-gious liberty vigorously, both at home and abroad: our first and most cherished freedom is rooted in the very dignity of the human person, a fundamental human right that knows no geographical boundaries. In all contexts, its basic contours are the same: it is the "immun[ity] from coercion on the part of individuals or of social groups and of any human power, in such wise that no one is to be forced to act in a manner contrary to his own beliefs, whether pri-vately or publicly, whether alone or in association with others, with-in due limits." (Dignitatis Hu-manae, no. 2). In the United States, religious freedom general-ly enjoys strong protection in our law and culture, but those protec-tions are now in doubt. For exam-ple, the longstanding tax exemp-tion of the Church has been ex-plicitly called into question at the highest levels of government, pre-cisely because of her teachings on marriage. Catholics have a particular duty to make sure that protections like these do not weaken but instead grow in strength. This is not only to se-cure the just freedom of the Church and the faithful here but also to offer hope and an encour-aging witness to those who suffer direct and even violent religious persecution in countries where
the protection is far weaker.
Sa in t J o s eph C a th o l i c Church
RESPECT LIFE CELEBRATION
Catholic Chari&es is very pleased to announce that Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo, President and CEO of Catholic Relief
Services, will deliver the keynote ad-dress on poverty and solidarity with the poor at the annual RESPECT LIFE
CELEBRATION on Thursday, October 20, 2016. Event begins with 5:30 p.m. (CDT) Mass with Bishop Thompson at Good Shepherd Catholic Church (Evansville). Catered dinner and key-note to follow.
Reserva&ons required ($25 per person/$15 per full &me student).
Please go to www.chari&esevv.org/respect-life-
celebra&on.html or call Catholic Chari&es at 812-423-5456
to register.
Exposi"on
of the Blessed Sacrament The Thursday evening Holy Hour
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