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5 ̊ Domingo de Cuaresma 5th Sunday of Lent March 29th, 2020
Saint of the Month How well do we know St. Joseph?
by stjosephsonline.com
You may never have thought of this, but you’ll never
hear someone say, “Oh, my favorite quote from St. Jo-
seph is _____.”
And why is that? Because there isn’t a quote to be
found! There is no record of anything said by St. Jo-
seph during his lifetime. St. Joseph is such an im-
portant figure in the story of Christ. He was the De-
fender and Foster Father of Christ giving the Lord that
lineage of David to fulfill the prophecy. He was the
Most Chaste Spouse of the Mother of God, protecting
her virginity and saving her from the consequences of
being an unwed mother in a time where that meant
death by stoning.
He has quite the legacy and yet, he is in the back-
ground, humble, letting Our Lady and Our Lord shine.
And not just in Scripture either!
Knock, Ireland - On August 21st, 1879, St. Joseph ap-
peared with our Lady and St. John the Evangelist.
While St. John the Evangelist had his arms raised in a
pose of preaching, St. Joseph, hands folded in prayer,
had his head bowed towards Our Lady. He never spoke
but it’s believed that he was representing his role as
Patron of the Universal Church (a title given to him in
1870) in showing reverence to the Mother of God.
Fatima, Portugal - October 13, 1917 is a day famous-
ly remembered for the apparition of Our Lady of Fati-
ma. During that miraculous day, St. Joseph was seen to
appear with the child Jesus for a full image of the Holy
Family together.
St. Joseph’s appearance as part of the Holy Family and
bestowing a blessing on the world seems to emphasize
his role as father and husband. In today’s world, there
is no greater example for all husbands and fathers. In
order to build and lead strong families and societies
again we need to pray for our men’s heightened roles. His appearance at Fatima is a sign of hope for the fami-
ly and the Universal Church.
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St. Joseph is best known by that name - St. Joseph - or St. Joseph the Worker due to his two Feast Days March
19th & May 1st. However, he has the privilege of going by many honorable names. You can pray the Litany
of St. Joseph and reflect on those names but we’ll name a few right here:
Terror of Demons
Mirror of Patience
Patron of the Universal Church
Patron of the Adopted
Most Chaste Spouse of the Mother of God
Defender of Christ
Pillar of Families
Protector of Priests
Patron of the Dying
Hope of the Sick
When Jesus had God as His Father and Mary as His Mother, He could have had any man be His Foster Father.
Why St. Joseph? He wasn’t rich, a prophet, or sinless like Mother Mary.
But he also wasn’t a random choice.
St. Joseph was chosen because he was a faithful Jew. He was devout in his prayer life and gave full and im-
mediate obedience to God. Think about it. Would a lukewarm Jew have believed that his fiancé’s unborn
child was the Son of God? Would a lukewarm Jew have taken the angel’s warning in his dream as truth in-
stead of dismissing it as “some weird dreams” he had had? No. Jesus chose a man that, despite being an or-
dinary sinner like us, could raise Him to be a man on fire for the Lord. He knew St. Joseph would be a good
example for chastity, work ethic, honoring Mother Mary, patience, self-control, and love of the Lord.
Since Jesus was fully man and fully God, His fatherhood figure must have played a part in making Him the
man He was on Earth. In the Garden of Gethsemane, His Divinity kept Him from running away from His
death. After all, He loves us and came to die for us. But His humanity still had Him acknowledge the fear of
the pain and suffering to come. Who taught Jesus to stick to His commitments even in the face of fear? Who
taught Jesus to sacrificially offer up His own wants for love of those around Him? Who taught Jesus to de-
fend His bride, the Church? To be an example when all other men ran away to hide? Good and holy St. Jo-
seph did.
WHO IS HE TO YOU?
So, who is St. Joseph to you? Is he a protector to you as Terror of Demons? Is he a role model of father-
hood? Is he an intercessor for you when you defend the Church? Or is he a stranger? Regardless of where
you are in your relationship with St. Joseph, take some time this March 19th and get to know him a little bit
better.
5 ̊ Domingo de Cuaresma 5th Sunday of Lent March 29th, 2020
7 Corporal Works of Mercy 7 Spiritual Works of Mercy
1. Feed the Hungry 1. Instruct the Ignorant
2. Give Drink to the Thirsty 2. Counsel the Doubtful
3. Give Alms to the Poor 3. Admonish the Sinner
4. Shelter the Homeless 4. Forgive Injuries
5. Visit the Sick 5. Comfort the Sorrowful
6. Visit the Imprisoned 6. Bear Wrongs Patiently
7. Bury the Dead 7. Pray for the Living and the Dead
7 Obras Corporales de Misericordia 7 Obras Espirituales de Misericordia
1. Dar de Comer al Hambriento 1. Corregir al que se Equivoca
2. Dar de Beber al Sediento 2. Enseñar al que so Sabe
3. Vestir al Desnudo 3. Aconsejar al que lo Necesita
4. Hospedar al Peregrino 4. Consolar al Triste
5. Visitar al Enfermo 5. Soportar los Defectos con Paciencia
6. Visitar a los Presos 6. Perdonar las Ofensas
7. Enterrar a los Muertos 7. Rezar por los Vivos y los Difuntos
Rezando el Rosario
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Tithing /
Diezmo Tithing has been a integral part of how we give ourselves back to God since the beginning of recorded history. Scripture
speaks about Cain and Abel bringing offerings to the Lord of the fruits of their respective labor. We do this by offering our
tithings along with our time and talents. However, during this time of absence from many of our sacraments, we must re-
main vigilant to our responsibilities to our Lord. Here are a few of ways to continue your tithing during this time.
Vamos a proveer tres (3) maneras para dar su diezmo a nuestra iglesia querida durante este tiempo raro.
Online Giving Today, many people take care of their bills online due to it’s convenient nature. However, this is also an ideal way to take
care of your tithing as well. By giving online, it ensures that your “first fruits” are exactly that! Simply visit our church
website, sacredheartclovis.com, and click on “Give”. Fill out the information and just like that, your tithing is done quickly,
securely and efficiently from the comfort of your own home. Definitely consider online giving.
Donaciones Electrónica
La manera más recomendada para dar su diezmo será hacerlo por nuestro sitio Web. Solo hacer clic donde dice "Give",
llena toda tu información, la frecuencia y cantidad de su diezmo y terminaste.
Mailing Tithing to the Office You are all still welcomed to send your tithing into the church office. Please do not send your tithing envelopes to the
church office without placing them inside of a security envelope. We will check the mail daily. Our address is:
Sacred Heart Church
921 N. Merriwether St.
Clovis, N.M. 88101
Envía por Correo
Pueden mandar su diezmo por correo si quieren. Si lo mandan por correo, por favor pon su diezmo dentro de un sobre de
seguridad. Vamos a chequear el correo cada día. Nuestra dirección es:
Sacred Heart Church
921 N. Merriwether St.
Clovis, N.M. 88101
Devotional Candle Offering Box You are also welcomed to drop off your tithe into our devotional candle offering boxes located by the votive candle racks on
the East and West sides of our church. Please ensure that you label your tithing as such prior to placing them into the boxes.
We must still be able to distinguish which donations are for the candles and which are for tithing. The boxes will be
checked daily so this is a safe and secure alternative.
Cajas de Velas Votivas
Pueden dejas su diezmo en las cajas que usamos para donaciones de velas votivas dentro de nuestra iglesia. Estas cajas
son seguro y vamos a chequear las cajas cada dia. Antes de dejar su diezmo en las cajas, por favor marquen su donación
como tal.
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Weekly Readings Monday, March 30th:
DN 13:41C-62 PS 23:1-3A,3B-4,5,6 JN 8:1-11
Tuesday, March 31st:
NM 21:4-9 PS 102:2-3,16-18,19-21 JN 8:21-30
Wednesday, April 1st:
DN 3:14-20,91-92,95 DAN 3:52,53,54,55,56 JN 8:31-42
Thursday, April 2nd:
GN 17:3-9 PS 105:4-5,6-7,8-9 JN 8:51-59
Friday, April 3rd:
JER 20:10-13 PS 18:2-3A,3BC-4,5-6,7 JN 10:31-42
Saturday, April 4th:
EZ 37:21-28 JER 31:10,11-12ABCD,13 JN 11:45-56
Sunday, April 5th:Palm Sunday
IS 50:4-7 PS 22:8-9,17-18,1-,20,23-24 PHIL 2:6-11 MT 27:11-54
January 1st - Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
May 21st - Ascension of our Lord
August 15th - Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
November 1st - All Saints Day
December 8th - Immaculate Conception
December 25th - Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ
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Praying the Rosary
Remember folks, NO CASH will be accepted! Ensure your contributions are
done so by check or money order. Also remember that the amount of the
contribution is not as important as participating!
¡Recuérdense, NO EFECTIVO! Solo aceptamos cheques o giro postal. Tam-
bién recuérdense que participación es más importante que el tamaño de su
contribución.
Archdiocesan Goal / Objetivo Arquidiocesana- $3,000,000
Parish Goal / Objetivo Parroquial - $34,500.00
Total Pledged / Total Comprometida - $18,549.00
Total Paid / Total Pagado - $11,969.00
Shortfall / Déficit - $22,531.00
Registered Families / Familias registradas - 1,323
Families Participating / Familias participando - 53