SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER HOLY FAMILY RCIA Tuesday, Feb. 25, 7:00p.m.—Newman Center SJW/HF FAITH FORMATION Wednesday, Feb. 26, 6:15-7:30 p.m. SJW MEN’S CLUB MEETING Sunday, March 2, 9:00 a.m.—SJW Gym SJW MISSION KNITTING GROUP: Monday, February 24 at 1 p.m. in the rectory basement. Call Delores at 625-7328. ECHO FOOD SHELF (SJW): Items needed this week: paper & soap products. ROSARY AT SJW: Join us in praying the Rosary Sunday before the 10:30 a.m. Mass and Tuesday & Friday after the 12:05 p.m. Mass. HF MEN’S CLUB BREAKFAST: Sunday, March 2nd after the 8:30 a.m. Mass. THANK YOU A special thanks to all those who attended the Altar Server training at Holy Family on Feb. 12. Your presence was appreciated! ST. PATRICK’S DAY DINNER Mark your calendars for Holy Family’s Annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner, Sunday, March 23. PASTA WITH THE PADRES The 7th Annual “Pasta with the Padres” fundraiser for ECHO Food Shelf, sponsored by the four Mankato area Catholic churches, will be held at St. Joseph the Worker on Sunday, March 9th, 4-7p.m. We still need helpers. Sign-up sheets available in the church entries. It's lots of fun! Annual St. Joseph the Worker MARDI GRAS Serving authentic New Orleans food & drink! Saturday, March 1 st Social: 6:15 p.m. Dinner: 7:00 p.m. Dance: 8:00 p.m. Tickets: $30 per person Reserved Table of Eight: $240 Tickets must be purchased by February 24th. (Limited to the first 150) Call the office at 388-3766. Loyola Catholic School News Discover the Difference at Loyola Catholic School What: State of the School meeting When: Monday, February 24 at 7:00 p.m. Where: Good Counsel Campus Cafeteria Who: All members of the parish and all parents of current and future students are invited Topics: Current financial picture of school and SCHOLA, report on survey about consolidating to one campus, exciting happenings this year, Advancement Department opportunities, and Strategic planning. Be assured that we are providing the best environment possible for our children to grow and mature. We can all look forward to a better world because our students will enter it as adults prepared to make a difference as followers of Jesus interested in peace, justice and freedom for all. Raffle Tickets—Loyola families will be selling $5 Catholic United Financial raffle tickets after the Mass on Saturday, February 22, and Sunday, February 23. 100% of the proceeds go back to Loyola!
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SJW MEN’S CLUB MEETING Sunday, March 2, 9:00 a.m.—SJW Gym
SJW MISSION KNITTING GROUP: Monday, February 24 at 1 p.m. in the rectory basement. Call Delores at 625-7328.
ECHO FOOD SHELF (SJW): Items needed this week: paper & soap products.
ROSARY AT SJW: Join us in praying the Rosary Sunday before the 10:30 a.m. Mass and Tuesday & Friday after the 12:05 p.m. Mass.
HF MEN’S CLUB BREAKFAST: Sunday, March 2nd after the 8:30 a.m. Mass.
THANK YOU A special thanks to all those who attended the Altar Server training at Holy Family on Feb. 12. Your presence was appreciated!
ST. PATRICK’S DAY DINNER Mark your calendars for Holy Family’s Annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner, Sunday, March 23.
PASTA WITH THE PADRES The 7th Annual “Pasta with the Padres” fundraiser for ECHO Food Shelf, sponsored by
the four Mankato area Catholic churches, will be held at St. Joseph the Worker on Sunday, March 9th, 4-7p.m. We still need helpers. Sign-up sheets available in the church entries. It's lots of fun!
Annual St. Joseph the Worker
MARDI GRAS Serving authentic
New Orleans food & drink!
Saturday, March 1st Social: 6:15 p.m.
Dinner: 7:00 p.m. Dance: 8:00 p.m.
Tickets: $30 per person Reserved Table of Eight: $240
Tickets must be purchased by February 24th. (Limited to the first 150)
Call the office at 388-3766.
Loyola Catholic School News Discover the Difference at Loyola Catholic School
What: State of the School meeting
When: Monday, February 24 at 7:00 p.m.
Where: Good Counsel Campus Cafeteria
Who: All members of the parish and all parents of current and future students are invited
Topics: Current financial picture of school and SCHOLA, report on survey about consolidating to one campus, exciting happenings this year, Advancement Department opportunities, and Strategic planning.
Be assured that we are providing the best environment possible for our children to grow and mature. We can all look forward to a better world because our students will enter it as adults prepared to make a difference as followers of Jesus interested in peace, justice and freedom for all.
Raffle Tickets—Loyola families will be selling $5 Catholic United Financial raffle tickets after the Mass on Saturday, February 22, and Sunday, February 23. 100% of the proceeds go back to Loyola!
SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FEBRUARY 23, 2014
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Congratulations to David & Shelley Nachreiner “301” Winners of $100 for February 15!
SATURDAY, MARCH 1 SJW—5:00 P.M. MASS Reader: Scott Zarn
Servers: Patrick and Nicholas Cullen, Isaiah Ewert
ECM: Terri Degezelle, Dan Ewert, Peg Fallenstein, Chuck Fox, Adrian Goettl, Tom Hallet, Carolyn Kanyusik Ushers: Jeff & Joe Burgess, Duane Wallin, Bradly Brown
SUNDAY, MARCH 2 HF—8:30 A.M. MASS Reader: Elizabeth Thompson
Servers: Amanda and Sarah Sickler
ECM: Jan Anderson, Dan Jones, Judy Schroeder Ushers: John Sickler, Jim Mack
SJW—10:30 A.M. MASS Reader: Richard Hansen
Servers: Liz & Nick Nachreiner, Joshua Anderson
ECM: Carl Fasnacht, Anne & Kevin Doyle, Julie Freyberg, Abigail Harris, Jeanne Huggins Ushers: Ron Evan, George Fasnacht, Rob Gunther, Randy Haley
Wednesday, February 26: Weekday Loyola 9:00am - Robert Burroughs (blessing) NC 9:15pm - †Alois Guetter
Thursday, February 27: Weekday HF 8:30am - †Mary Ann Sandt NC 4:30pm - †Mary Bergervoet (blessing)
Friday, February 28: Weekday SJW 12:05pm - †Joseph and Steven Schimek
Saturday, March 1: Vigil: 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time
SJW 5:00pm - †Judy Hogan
Sunday, March 2: 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time HF 8:30am - †Betty Grams SJW 10:30am - †Margaret Kortuem Roscoe NC 7:00pm - For the Newman Center
CONFESSIONS: HF: Before or after daily Mass and by appointment. SJW: Saturday 4:30pm, and by appointment
MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
Readings for March 2, 2014
Isaiah 29:14-15 ▪ 1 Corinthians 4:1-5
Matthew 6:24-34
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER
February 16, 2014 . Fiscal Year to Date . $5,838.02 $241,982.56
HOLY FAMILY
February 16, 2014 . Fiscal Year to Date . $1,405.00 $78,899.17
As members of St. Joseph the Worker and
Holy Family Parishes, we demonstrate what we are
by what we do with what we have.
God will never be outdone in generosity!
Thank you for your Stewardship of Treasure!
Prayers for Healing Joan Barker, Brian Cline, Lexi Platz Call the parish office to add names.
(Thank you)!
A very special Thank you to all those who volunteered to
make “Come Sit at Jesus’ Table” such a great success! St.
Joseph the Worker was the host for this reenactment of the
Last Supper this past Wednesday evening for our First
Communicants and others to further appreciate what the
Lord did for all of us the night before he died. We celebrate
this every Sunday at Mass. Next week’s bulletin will have
pictures and a complete list of all who made it possible.
We are so very blessed to have so much talent in our
parishes. Thank you again!
Check next week’s insert for pictures! This will be
performed again on Wednesday, April 9th! (Last chance)!
Thank you to all those who sponsor our bulletin!
You are a blessing to our parishes!
OUR PARISH LENTEN JOURNEY
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Ash Wednesday - March 5th 7:00am: St. Joseph the Worker Prayer Service with Communion and Ash Distribution
Noon: St. Joseph the Worker Prayer Service with Communion and Ash Distribution
5:30pm: St. Joseph the Worker Celebration of the Eucharist with Ash Distribution
7:00pm: Holy Family Celebration of the Eucharist with Ash Distribution
Reconciliation The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be celebrated at 4:15pm on Saturday evenings at St. Joseph the Worker and Sunday
Mornings at 8:00am at Holy Family. There will be a Reconciliation Healing Mass on Tuesday, March 18th at St. Joseph
the Worker. Details below.
Eucharistic Adoration & Stations of the Cross Come and meet the Lord in the consecrated Host within the Monstrance on the altar. A beautiful devotion of the Church
going back centuries. During this Holy Hour, we will also have time to pray the Stations of the Cross, a beautiful Lenten
prayer that allows us to go deeper spiritually in this Lenten Season. Held on Wednesday evenings from 6:30pm - 7:30pm
at St. Joseph the Worker (except for April 9th).
Reflection & Study Holy Family and St. Joseph the Worker has 3 opportunities for Bible Study and Faith Sharing during the Lenten Season.
This is a great way to grow in faith and holiness on our Lenten journey. More information on our website.
“Word on Fire” - a study of Matthew’s Gospel: Monday, 6:30 pm - St. Joseph the Worker (Deacon John)
“Word on Fire” - a study of Matthew’s Gospel: Tuesday, 8:30 am - Holy Family (Deacon John)
“A Lenten Journey” a study of Lent Readings: Thursday, 6:30 pm - St. Joseph the Worker (Deacon Preston)
Parish Mission: Alan Ames Mass and Healing Service Alan Ames, an internationally known visionary and mystic has been speaking and praying for healing around the world
since 1994. He has spoken in more than 50 countries. His message is sincere and he speaks and writes in fidelity to the
teachings of the Catholic Church. There have been thousands of documented spiritual and physical healings as he travels.
You may not need a physical healing, but trust that God knows what is best for you! Join us on Tuesday, March 18th at
St. Joseph the Worker beginning at 6:30 pm with Rosary, Mass, Presentation and the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
People drive for miles to hear him speak! We are anticipating a full church. Arrive early for your spot. Free-will
offering.
Holy Community Catechesis - Holy Family - April 2nd The Living Stations Mime Troupe from St. Teresa’s Catholic Church, Mapleton, will perform The Passion of Our Lord
(in mime) at Holy Family on April 2 at 6:30 p.m. This performance is a representation of the actions, characters, events of
Holy Week using gestures, narration, movement, and music. A soup supper hosted by the Holy Family Men’s Club will
precede the event at 5:30pm. Both are free-will and open to the public.
Holy Community Catechesis - St. Joseph the Worker - April 9th During Holy Week, we celebrate Holy Thursday, which was the Last Supper Jesus shared with his Apostles. What would
have it been like to be there? Join us on Wednesday, April 9th at St. Joseph the Worker at 6:30 pm for the presentation:
“Come Sit at Jesus’ Table”. Hear the stories of the Apostles! Share a Seder Meal! Join us before hand for a simple
supper beginning at 5:30 pm.
Fasting The Catholic Church’s regulations on fasting require those between the ages of 18 and 59 to fast on Ash Wednesday and
Good Friday, limiting themselves to one full meal and two smaller meals each day, with no snacking between meals. Catholics age 14
and older abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and all the Fridays of Lent. When we fast, we unite ourselves with
others who suffer from want. We also sharpen our awareness of our dependence on God for all the gifts in our lives.