MASS TIMES ? Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM ? Spanish Mass 7:00 PM ? Sunday 7:00, 9:00,11:00 AM 5:00 PM ? Weekday Mass 8:30 AM (See Page 3 for Communion services and special events) ? Office Hours M-F 9:00 AM-2:00PM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION ? Saturdays 3:45 - 4:30 PM BAPTISM ? Call the parish office for an appointment. MARRIAGE ? Preparation should begin at least six months prior to the wedding. PRAYER TREE ? 831- 475-8211 Saint Joseph’s Catholic Community 435 Monterey Avenue, Capitola CA 95010 831-475-8211 ? saint-josephs.church Saint Joseph’s Catholic Community is a loving and nurturing family of faith, a place where all are welcome, and the power of God’s love transforms individuals, families, and communities. January 5-6, 2019 The Epiphany of the Lord Image: Advent Starry Night 5, http://www.virginiawieringa.com/ “Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.” Matthew 2:2
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MASS TIMES Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM Spanish Mass 7:00 PM
Sunday 7:00, 9:00,11:00 AM 5:00 PM
Weekday Mass 8:30 AM (See Page 3 for Communion services and special events)
Office Hours M-F 9:00 AM-2:00PM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturdays 3:45 - 4:30 PM
BAPTISM
Call the parish office for an appointment.
MARRIAGE
Preparation should begin at least six months prior to the wedding.
PRAYER TREE
831- 475-8211
Saint Joseph’s Catholic Community 435 Monterey Avenue, Capitola CA 95010
831-475-8211 saint-josephs.church
Saint Joseph’s Catholic Community is a loving and nurturing family of faith, a place where all are welcome, and the power of God’s love transforms individuals, families,
and communities.
January 5-6, 2019The Epiphany of the Lord
Image: Advent Starry Night 5, http://www.virginiawieringa.com/
“Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.”
Pastor Father Wayne Dawson, [email protected] Assistant to Pastor Socorro Wallace, ext. 40, [email protected] AssistantCarol Haag, ext. 30, [email protected] & Web CoordinatorCrystal DeLappe, ext. 35, [email protected] Resource CoordinatorKen Mower, ext. 38, [email protected] CoordinatorKerry Swanson, ext 34, [email protected] CoordinatorJolene Smith, 475-8211, ext. 39Religious Education Coordinators Lambs for Jesus (Sunday) Age 3-5 Liturgy of the Word (Sunday) Grade K-5 Religious Ed (Thursday) Grade 1-5 Youth Group (Wednesday) Grade 6-8 Confirmation (Sunday) High School Shauna Scott, ext 32, [email protected] First Eucharist Kathy Thomas, ext. 33, [email protected] to the Elderly and HomeboundCarol Haag, ext. 30, [email protected] CoordinatorJohn Grassadonia, ext. 36, [email protected] Community CoordinatorJolene Smith, 475-8211, ext. 39Finance Council, ChairpersonAndy Armanino, 475-8211Hall Set-upContact the Office 475-8211 Bulletin Editor & Facility CoordinatorStu Wilson, ext 37, [email protected]
Week of January 7th - January 13thMonday, January 7th
Saint Raymond of Penyafort, Priest1 John 3:22-4:6; Matthew 4:12-17, 23-25
Tuesday, January 8thTuesday after Epiphany Sunday
1 John 4:7-10; Mark 6:34-44Wednesday, January 9th
Wednesday after Epiphany Sunday1 John 4:11-18; Mark 6:45-52
Thursday, January 10thThursday after Epiphany Sunday
1 John 4:19-5:4; Luke 4:14-22Friday, January 11th
Friday after Epiphany Sunday1 John 5:5-13; Luke 5:12-16
*Saturday, January 12thSaturday after Epiphany Sunday
1 John 5:14-21; John 3:22-30January 13th
The Baptism of the LordIsaiah 40:1–5, 9–11
The glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all people shall see it.
Psalm 104:1b–2, 3–4, 24–25, 27–28, 29–30O bless the Lord, my soul.
Titus 2:11–14; 3:4–7Jesus Christ saved us through the bath of rebirth and
renewal by the Holy Spirit.Luke 3:15–16, 21–22
When Jesus had been baptized and was praying, heaven was opened.
*Saturday Vigil Mass Readings are the same as Sunday
Please Pray For Our Recently Deceased Parishioners
It is with a feeling of great loss and sorrow that St. Joseph’s Church acknowledges the passing of members of our parish
family.
ResourcesSt. Vincent de Paul Society 831-423-0878Pantry on Wednesdays from 10-12 in lower lot.
Catholic Charities Watsonville 831-722-2675Provides help to families and advocates for justice.
Good Shepherd School Santa Cruz 831-476-4000
Retrouvaille 831-479-1260Couples ministering to maintain the value of marriage.
Outreach Programs
Siena House sienahouse.org “Wearededicatedtohelpingwomenfindpositivesolutions for themselves and their children, before and after birth”
Jesus, Mary Joseph Home stfrancissoupkitchen.org “For over 25 years our organization has served Santa Cruz with the help of our dedicated volunteer workers and donors.”
Please remember St. Joseph’s Catholic Community in your will.
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MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS Saturday 5-Jan Saint John Neumann, Bishop 5:00 PM SI Living/Deceased of St Joseph’s 7:00 PM SI Living/Deceased of St Joseph’sSunday 6-Jan The Epiphany of the Lord 7:00 AM V Reg Howard SI Nina & Larry Wagner 9:00 AM SI Living/Deceased of St Joseph’s 11:00 AM SI Living/Deceased of St Joseph’s 5:00 PM SI Josh & Elizabeth Coleman FamilyMonday 7-Jan Saint Raymond of Penyafort, Priest 8:30 AM Communion ServiceTuesday 8-Jan Tuesday after Epiphany Sunday 8:30 AM Communion ServiceWednesday 9-Jan Wednesday after Epiphany Sunday 8:30 AM SI Living/Deceased of St Joseph’sThursday 10-Jan Thursday after Epiphany Sunday 8:30 AM V Victor Hoagland SI Ed DourgarianFriday 11-Jan Friday after Epiphany Sunday 8:30 AM V Leonel SoultereSaturday 12-Jan Saturday after Epiphany Sunday 5:00 PM SI Living/Deceased of St Joseph’s 7:00 PM SI Living/Deceased of St Joseph’sSunday 13-Jan The Baptism of the Lord 7:00 AM V Reg Howard SI Nina & Larry Wagner 9:00 AM V Bruce Lane 11:00 AM SI Richard J. Nunes 5:00 PM SI Chris, Meagan, & Luke Grenier
Please contact the Church Office to be included.
THIS WEEK AT ST. JOSEPH’SSaturday 5-Jan2:45 PM First Saturday Devotional Church3:45 PM Reconciliation ChurchSunday 6-Jan9:00AM Confirmation HallNoon Rosary Prayer Group ChurchMonday 7-Jan6:00 PM English Language Class Mary Tuesday 8-Jan5:00 PM ICF Meeting Mary6:00 PM Hispanic Ministry Bible Study Hall6:30 PM Rosary Prayer Group ChurchWednesday 9-Jan7:00 AM Christians in Commerce Hall9:30 AM Scripture Study Hall10:00 AM Food Pantry SVDP Parking Lot12:00 PM Knitting Hands Hall5:30 PM Choir Practice Church6:30 PM Youth Program HallThursday 10-Jan10:00 AM 3 in 1 Ministry Mary4:00 PM Religious Education Hall6:30 PM RCIA MaryFriday 11-JanSaturday 12-Jan3:45 PM Reconciliation ChurchSunday 13-Jan9:30 AM First Eucharist Hall11:00 AM CLOW HallNoon Rosary Prayer Group Church
Looking AheadSpiritual Revival
On the evening of January 17th, we will be hosting Father Jilto, from Shalom World, who will be speak-ing about Spiritual Revival in the church. See the Bulletin next week for more information and visit https://shalomworldtv.org/
Respect Life Mass
The annual Respect Life Mass celebrated by Bishop Gerald Wilkerson will take place on Wednesday, January 23rd 2019 at 7:00 PM. at Madonna Del Sasso Pro-Cathedral in Salinas. Bishop Wilkerson invites all parishioners in the Mon-terey Diocese to come and attend this annual mass.
Thank You from YLIOur warmest thanks are extended to all parishioners who supported YLI charitable programs in 2018. Your contributions to our school supplies drive, rummage sale, and holiday boutique enabled us to help so many in need. We look forward to your continued support of YLI in the New Year!
Happy New Year and Thanks to our St. Joseph’s FamilyFather Wayne and the entire staff want to thank our entire Parish for all the support and help you have contributed to St. Joseph’s during 2018. Our Parish family continues to be strong because of all the loving participation in our Masses and Ministry events. We pray that everyone will have a safe and joyful New Years, and make 2019 an even more passionate and creative year for the entire St. Joseph’s family.
Poverty Awareness Month
January is poverty awareness month. On the back of thebulletinwehaveacalendarofthefirsttwoweeksofJanuarywithdailyinsightstohelpreflectaboutpoverty,and how we can help others. We will publish the following weeks in a subsequent bulletin issue.
Poverty USA has stated ““Prayer is the raising of one’s mind and heart to God or the requesting of good things from God” (St. John Damascene, Catechism of the Catholic Church 2559). Prayer and meditation can open our eyes to our responsibilities and our hearts to solutions.” Millions of people throughout the United States and the world are struggling. Please help us pray for their well-being.
In addition the Catholic Campaign for Human Development has relected “Come, Holy Spirit, and open our hearts, minds, and souls to your presence. Grace us with the strength to follow the examples of Jesus. Like Jesus, may the Spirit provide us with a voice to cry out for justice for the poor. Remind us that what we do to the least of those among us, we do to you.”
ThefollowingPrayercanhelpusreflect.
God of Justice, open our eyesto see you in the face of those in poverty.
Open our ears to hear youin the cries of those exploited.
Open our mouths to defend youin the public squares as well as in private deeds.Remind us that what we do to the least ones, we
do to you.
Amen
– Being Neighbor: The Catechism and SocialJustice, USCCB, April 1998
New Year: Go Forth With LIVING the Power of the Epiphany
Epiphany! The Magi left their bubble, their comfort zone, to follow a new star. They “went forth,” together, pursuing a beckoning light that promised a new reality, new priorities, a new relationship –one worthy of a challenging journey and the offering of their greatest treasures.
The New Year begins with the Christmas season and an incrementally increasing amount of daylight in both our hemisphere and our lives. We may stop during this season to consider the gift of God-With-Us, born into our comfortable but sometimes stagnant understanding of our place in the world, into our continuing search for meaning and relationship. Unwrapping this gift of Emmanuel is a risky, but rewarding, process.
What might be some of the beckoning lights promising new realities and relationships that can change the world–and our own lives? How can we seek more clearly the presence of God in those near and far? We start with those around us and go beyond to encounter the impatient people in line at the grocery store, the harried bus driver, the bewildered parent, the exhausted server at the restaurant, the person
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on the sidewalk hidden under a blanket, the commuter whose wheelchair is stuck on the curb, the family speaking in another language than ours. Stars for such encounters may also be found in the January calendar.
1. Check out Pope Francis’s message for the World Day of Peace on January 1: http://w2.vatican.va/content/ francesco/en/messages/ peace.index.html
2. National Migration Week is from Jan. 6-12, 2019 (www.justiceforimmigrants.org). Where did your ancestors come from?Whatdidtheyfindintheirnewcountry?Howcanweseek and encounter those on the move today who are part of our “one family under God”?
3. January 9th is the World Day of Migrants and Refugees. We are a Church without borders, valuing the life, gifts and thriving of every “Let us imitate the Magi: looking upwards, setting out, and freely offering our gifts.” – Pope Francis, Homily for the Solemnity of the Epiphany, 2018 1 person. How do we seek and encounter those who have left so much behind and who look for a new start and new opportunities to offer their culture and skills?
4. January 21, 2019 is the national holiday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. How do we seek and encounter the lessonsandsacrificesofthecivilrightsmovement,andnon-violent resistance, in the issues of racism and injustice that continue to fracture our one family under God?
5. January 21-22 is the National Prayer Vigil for Life. How do we seek and encounter those who are most vulnerable fromthebeginningoflifeuntilitsfinalstages?Howdoweunderstand each life as precious?
6. January is Poverty Awareness Month (www. povertyusa.org). How do we seek and encounter people living in poverty, including the 2.8 million impoverished people who work full-time, year-round? The star that called the Magi to “Go Forth” was visible to all, but not all responded to the beacon in the gloom of night. May we be Magi, seeking and encountering our vulnerable brothers and sisters, experiencing a new reality and relationships through the gift God-With-Us every day.
National Migration Week 2019 Prayer
Loving Father,Protect, we pray, all those forced from their homes
by violence and persecution, guide them to places of shelter and safety,
and grant that people migrate always by choiceand not necessity.
Watch over children who migrate alone,protect them from the risks they face all by themselves,
help them reach their destination safely,and reunite them with those from whom they have been
separated.
Guide all migrants who seek a better life,to new opportunities,
and grant them a new beginning.
We beseech you to give each of us the strengthand generosity
to welcome the stranger and to open ourhomes to the newcomer,
and in doing so to comfort those who are suffering.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
that will support migrants and their effort to become Americans; engaging in advocacy with local, state, and federal leaders to ensure that resources are in place to support refugees and immigrants during their transition and beyond.
Perpetual AdorationPERPETUAL ADORATION “Come to Me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.” --Jesus [in Matthew 11:25]
VACANCIES: Sun 6PM, Mon 2AM, Mon 10AM, Tues 12AM (Mon midnight), Wed 3AM, Wed 11AM, Thurs 12noon, Sat 12noon, Sat 1PM.
CO-ADORERS WANTED: Sun 7PM, Mon 11AM, Mon 12noon, Wed 12 noon, Wed 7PM, Thurs 12AM (Wed midnight), Thurs 12noon, Thurs 2PM, Sat 8AM, Sat 4PM.
Is Jesus calling you to a particular hour each week? If you cannot commit to a regular hour, how about being a substitute? Call Nina & Larry Wagner at (831) 479-8597, or email [email protected] to sign up. (Current adorers and substitutes, please give us your current email address. Thank you!) May our Good God, Who cannot be outdone in generosity, reward you!
Raymond of PenyafortFourth CenturyFeast Day—January 7
Born in Catalonia, Spain, he was already an accomplished academic and preacher when he joined the Dominicans in 1222. Called to Rome as papal confessor in 1230, he collected conciliar and papal degrees in a standard work used by canon lawyers for nearly 700 years. Returning to Spain in 1236, he devoted himself to converting Muslims and Jews, establishing schools to teach Arabic and Hebrew, and launching the Inquisition in Catalonia. He was Dominican master general for two years.
Building Communities of Welcome
National Migration Week 2019
For nearly a half century, the Catholic Church in the United States has celebrated National Migration Week, which is an opportunityfortheChurchtoreflectonthecircumstancesconfronting migrants, including immigrants, refugees, children,andvictimsandsurvivorsofhumantrafficking.The theme for National Migration Week 2019 – Building Communities of Welcome – emphasizes our responsibility as Catholics to engage and welcome newcomers on their arrival, and help to ease their transition into a new life here in the United States. Welcoming communities do not emerge by chance, but are established through the hard work and conviction of people on the ground through direct service, shared experience and faith, advocacy, and institution building.
During this National Migration Week, let us all take the opportunity to engage migrants as community members, neighbors, and friends. Wecanfindopportunitiestoengage migrant communities in our local community through our local Catholic Charities and other community organizations. Opportunities to encounter and accompany can include: becoming a foster parents to migrant children who have been separated from family members, participating in a local Parishes Organized to Welcome Refugees (POWR) program; launching a new initiative