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Brave but trembling came the woman, None but she would flaunt the Roman,
Moved by love beyond her fear.
St. Joseph Catholic Church Page 2 Battle Creek, MI
Mass Schedule
Mirror of Patience, Pray for Us
St. Joseph Catholic Church, 61 23rd St N Monday-Friday 8:30 am-12:30 pm and 1:30-4:30 pm
Confessions First Friday 12:15 pm, Saturday 3:30 pm or by
appointment
Rosary After daily Mass and Sundays at 9:30 am in Church Mondays 7:00 pm in Spanish Parish Center Chapel
First Friday 7:00 pm Parish Center Chapel
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
▪ Monday 6:00 - 8:00 pm in the Parish Center Chapel ▪ Wednesday 9:00 am - Saturday 9:00 am In St. Philip Seton Center Chapel ▪ Thursday 8:00 - 9:00 pm for Vocations in the Parish Center Chapel ▪ Friday 8:30 am - Benediction at 4:45 pm in St. Joseph Church ▪ First Wednesday 7:00 pm in St. Joseph Church
St. Joseph: To sign up for a Holy hour or to be on the sub list for Friday Adoration, please call Marlene: 962-8641 and leave your name and phone number.
St. Philip: Seton Center Chapel, Wednesday 9 am to Saturday 9 am, call Betty Dillard: 962-8255 to sign up.
Readings for: Fifth Sunday of Lent
Ez 37:12-14, Rom 8:8-11, Jn 11:1-45
Saturday, March 28 – Vigil: Fifth Sunday of Lent 5:00 pm † Dan Bone by Dale & Susan Begley Sunday, March 29 – Fifth Sunday of Lent 8:00 am † Josephine Elizondo by Elizondo & Stark Family 10:00 am † Norma Naas by Gary & Julie Zink 12:00 pm Joan Miller’s 70th Birthday 2:00 pm For the People of St. Joseph & St. Jerome Burmese 5:00 pm † Holy Souls in Purgatory Spanish
Saturday, March 21 – Vigil: Fourth Sunday of Lent 5:00 pm † Dan Bone by SCC—Thursday Group Sunday, March 22 – Fourth Sunday of Lent 8:00 am † Helen Finch by Adamson Family 10:00 am † Doug, Joanne & Zachary Bagwell by Family 12:00 pm † Alicia Hernandez by Monday Prayer Group 2:00 pm For the People of St. Joseph & St. Jerome Burmese 5:00 pm † Holy Souls in Purgatory Spanish
Monday, March 23 8:00 am Intentions of Eric Symko & Family by Neil & Nancy Haack
Tuesday, March 24 8:00 am † Donald Flynn by St. Joseph Parish
Wednesday, March 25 8:00 am † Walter & Evelyn by Jack Haciak
Thursday, March 26 8:00 am Intentions of Spencer Ankley by Fr. Chris
Friday, March 27 8:00 am † Tyler Day by St. Joseph Parish 8:30 am Eucharistic Adoration 5:00 pm Stations of the Cross Burmese 6:00 pm Stations of the Cross Spanish 7:00 pm Stations of the Cross and Benediction English
Saturday, March 28 8:00 am Gould Family by Kim Gould 3:30 pm Confessions Lenten Schedule
Confessions Saturday March 28 3:30-4:30 pm First Friday April 3 12:15-1:15 pm
Stations of the Cross on Fridays 5 pm Burmese, 6 pm Spanish, 7 pm English
March 27 and April 3
Mary’s Way of the Cross
April 3 7:00 pm
Live Stations of the Cross in Spanish
April 10 5:00 pm
Holy Week Schedule
April 5 Palm Sunday Regular Mass Schedule April 7 Chrism Mass Mass at 6:00 pm at St. Catherine in Portage April 9 Holy Thursday Mass at 7:00 pm (no Morning Mass) April 10 Good Friday Liturgy of the Passion & Death of Our Lord (no Morning Mass) April 11 Easter Vigil Mass at 9:00 am (no Morning Mass) April 12 Easter Sunday Masses at 8:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm, 2:00 pm in Burmese, 5:00 pm in Spanish
Tri-Parish Penance Service April 2 - 6:30 pm Several Priests available for individual Confessions.
Fourth Sunday of Lent Page 3 March 22, 2020
From Fr. Christopher Ankley
Dear Friends, Not long ago a woman asked me if I knew anything about Saint Odette. Her granddaughter was going to receive this name and she wanted to know more about her. I had to say no, never heard of her, never heard of St. Odette. So I did a little research and in doing so I found a connection with today’s Gospel, a nice coincidence. Odette is derived from the name Odilia. And St. Odilia was born blind. She was born in the 7th century to Lord Aldaric and his wife Bereswindia. Aldaric ruled over a small portion of what is now Eastern France. And when his daughter was born blind he was furious at God. He regarded her blindness as a personal affront to himself. How dare God send him a blind child, “She should be killed,” he yelled. And he would have done it if his wife hadn’t intervened. So instead the baby Odilia was sent to a convent to be raised by nuns, and there she stayed. Possibly she wasn’t given the best of attention because she was 12 years old before it was realized that she hadn’t been baptized. So the local bishop was called and he came and baptized her. In that moment that the water was poured upon her she regained her eyesight. This singular event of baptism and the cure of blindness is pre-figured in today’s Gospel. Odilia was enlightened by Jesus just as the blind man was enlightened by Jesus. And us too, we are enlightened by Jesus at Baptism. In the early church they would say to be baptized is to be enlightened by Jesus. Bible scholars will say that to be blind from birth is a symbol for Original Sin, the result of the fall of our first parents. Our vision is compromised we don’t see correctly. We don’t see the way God wants us to see. But as we know Jesus is the enemy of darkness. “I’m the light of the world,” he says, “I’ve come to bring light.” And with baptism we are drawn into his mystical body and with this sacrament we begin to see, we begin to get the things of the spiritual life, the light bulb comes on. To grow in holiness, to grow in enlightenment means seeing more and more with the eyes of Jesus, and it may take a lifetime but that’s what begins to happen when we are grafted into his mystical body at baptism. We begin to see the way Jesus sees. Now today in the Gospel Jesus does something unusual, something my brothers and I liked hearing about, something we talked about, something we imitated. Jesus spits on the ground and makes a mud paste and then places it on the blind man’s eyes. My brother Joe would never let us do this to him; he always stopped us at this point. Church Fathers would say the spit represents our Lords divinity and the mud paste represents his humanity. And this coming together of the two forms a salve for all of our sin sick eyes. Putting on Christ rubbing him into our eyes is what allows us to see rightly. His incarnation is the salve for our sin sick eyes. And finally that pool of Siloam is the symbol of baptism a total immersion into the one who is sent. When we are salved and washed by Jesus we come to see.
In today’s gospel we follow a man’s journey of enlightenment we follow his journey of seeing more and more rightly. And he makes this journey in a very short period of time. After being washed in the pool of Siloam we see his faith and understanding grow; and as he’s repeatedly interrogated by the Pharisees we see his spiritual life take off. At first he called the one who gave him sight, “The man called Jesus.” Later with more interrogation, the once blind man said, “He is a prophet.” And later on, exasperated by the constant questions, the man says, “This Jesus is from God.” Through constantly explaining Jesus to others, he found his own understanding of who Jesus was and in so doing, he came to faith. Pope Francis earlier this year said that if we want to advance in our own spiritual life, then, we must constantly be missionaries. Like the once blind man to grow in our faith we must constantly explain Jesus to others. We explain the reason for our joy. Now if we think about it, the very first face that the blind man most clearly saw was the face of Jesus. Breaking through the darkness he saw the face of our Lord. A face that’s all strength, all innocence, all kindness, all love, all heavenly light. We know what a relief it is to see a kind face when we are in distress. Now sometimes there are areas of darkness in our own life, darkened areas of our heart that need the light of Christ. We need only to expose this darkness to the light of his face. His light takes away the power of darkness. We find this light in Mass, in moments of quiet prayer, in the sacrament of reconciliation, in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and in worthy thoughtful reception of the Holy Eucharist. The light of his countenance is always there for us. What area(s) of darkness within our heart need the light of Christ? Our Lord broke through the physical darkness of Odilia. He broke through both the physical and spiritual darkness of the blind man in today’s Gospel. And so my prayer for us today is that we are given the grace of knowing and allowing the Lord to break through whatever darkness, whatever spiritual blindness afflicts us, because to make Jesus the number one of our life is the key to salvation, happiness, and true vision. To worship anything or anyone else is blindness. Let us become great Saints, Fr. Christopher J. Ankley
St. Joseph Catholic Church Page 4 Battle Creek, MI
Saturday 5:00 pm
Ministry Schedule March 28-29
Cantor Robert Opalek
Reader Ariana Pontoni Jennifer Pontoni
Server
Adam Thome Jacob Thome Alexandra Thome Josh & Luke Lyon
EMHC Kathleen Valkner Kathleen & Warren Scott
Usher Kathy & McKenzie Askler Joe Clarke, Giada Pontoni Chris Staab
Cantor Matt Davis
Reader T BA
Server Hayden Skutt Cory Skutt Katherine Skutt
EMHC Missy & Barry Skutt David Censke
Usher Peggy Myers, Judith Buch Amy Roosevelt Betty Walker
Cantor James Zalewski
Reader Steven Gage Frank Skeltis
Server
Sean Gage Megan & Kathryn Keller Aaron Buenvenida Arvin Buenevida
EMHC Stephen & Theresa Riley Patty Miller
Usher Kenneth Kropen Mary & Stephen Nelson Kayleigh Gage
Sunday 8:00 am
Sunday 12:00 pm
Sunday 10:00 am
All Events and Activities are Cancelled due to the Coronavirus
Prayers for the Sick/Those in Need
Geri Bateman, Chris Bradley, Chuck Brown, Peggy Crane, Bernadette Emmons, Bradley Gagnon, Sharon Harris, Sr. Cyrilla, Jerry Johnson, Carolyn Kewley, Pat Kukla,
Nathan & Robert Lindstrom, Jakob Livingston, Victor Lupina, Agnes Marko, Scott Marko, Doug Marshall, Curtis Mason, Lori Ann McAdam, Katie Miller, Laurie Morris, Joan Mrak, Karen
Partin, Cheryl Scales, Kathy Scott, Ron Seyka, Gerald Smith, Margaret Smith, Cristian Reyes Torres, Michael Wells,
Elizabeth Wells, Sara Wixson, Dee Wygant, Christine Ybarra, Marion Zull
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APR 9: Holy Thursday
APR 10: Good Friday
APR 12: Easter Sunday
MAY 17: Catholic Relief
Services
MAY 24: Ascension
Cantor Justine Coteng
Reader Donald Keyes Anthony Wojcik
Server Assumpta Tling Katie & Colt Myers
EMHC Judy & Thomas Allen Rita Wahmhoff
Usher Pat Stevens Jill Forshey Pete & Sharon Zapata The Diocese of Kalamazoo has and will continue to
cooperate with the Michigan Attorney General’s investigation and encourages anyone with information related to misconduct to call the reporting number set-up by the Michigan Attorney General’s office at: 844.324.3374.
Please don’t forget St. Joseph Parish during this difficult time. We still have bills and salaries to pay. We very much appreciate those who mail their regular donations to the church when they are absent from Mass or have regular giving set up online.
You may give online using Online Giving through Our Sunday Visitor, our church envelope company.
The Online Giving Website for St. Joseph Church is osvonlinegiving.com/3010. You need to create an account and link it to a bank account or credit card.
You can make a one time donation or set up regular weekly or monthly donations. All the special envelopes are also available to make a donation, even making a donation for a Mass.
Online Giving Technical support can be reach by calling 800-348-2886 Option 2. You can also reach support via email at [email protected].
St. Joseph Catholic Church Page 5 Battle Creek, MI
A gift of flowers and decorations for the Easter season You can remember family and friends by making a donation for flowers and decorations to St. Joseph Church. Your donation will be used to enhance our worship space by purchasing decorations and keeping flowers and plants fresh throughout the Easter Season. Please fill out this form and place it in the collection basket by April 05. Remembrances will be printed in a bulletin insert during the Easter Season.
A gift of flowers and decorations for the Easter season
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Please use my gift for plants and decorations. Minimum suggested donation: $15.00 Please submit by April 05.
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Spiritual Adoption Program Can you spend 10 seconds a day praying to save an unborn baby? This weekend, you will be offered a holy card with a short prayer on it to "spiritually adopt" an unborn baby. If you
choose to participate in this program, the Tri-Parish Pro-Life Ministry will ask you to name your baby, sign a heart pledge card, and give us your email so that you can receive updates for the next nine months on how your baby is developing. Praying for your baby each day for nine months can make a difference on whether a baby will be born....or aborted. Please help to save a baby with your prayers!
Legion of Mary On Tuesday, March 24 immediately after the 8 am Mass at church, the Legion of Mary will hold its annual Acies ceremony in the Parish Center Chapel. The Acies is a rite of consecration to our Holy Queen Mother Mary. After the Consecration, which is at the heart of the Legionnaire’s vocation in the Legion, the members will pray the
rosary. All are invited to join the Legion members as they recommit themselves to Mary and the Holy Spirit. May we all grow deeper in our relationship to Christ through our Holy Mother Mary. The breakfast has been cancelled.
Are you looking for a way to do something for your parish without leaving your home? We are in need of a volunteer to be responsible for the St. Joseph Parish Quarterly Newsletter. Being comfortable with Microsoft Publisher is helpful, but not required. Microsoft Publisher is much more flexible than Microsoft Word, and training is available if needed. People and organizations in the parish submit articles and pictures to the Newsletter Editor. who will put it all together for publication. If you are interested, please contact Ellen at [email protected] or 788-3611.
Connecting with Mercy In these hard times, let us continue to connect with others by offering prayers for all those suffering from illness and worries, for all care givers, and for those searching for solutions. St. Joseph, our patron, be with us in our struggles.
Stay Connected to St. Joseph Church
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Get the St. Joseph Parish App: Text App to 88202 Text messages will send out new information. You can access the bulletin and sign up for Online Giving.
Visit our St. Joseph Website: stjosephbc.org There is current information on the home page. You can access the bulletin and sign up for Online Giving.
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2019-2020 Annual Fund Drive
The Annual Fund Drive is essential to ensuring the future growth of Catholic education in our community.
What does the Annual Fund Drive support? A subsidy to the schools to lower the cost of the overall
operating budget, making tuition more affordable Families’ financial capabilities to attend the schools
through tuition assistance Invests in technology to enrich the learning experiences
for our staff and students Capital improvements and overall building security
Your tax-deductible gift to the BCACS Foundation ensures the prosperity of
Catholic education and the success of our future leaders. Monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual, or annual gifts are accepted as well
as gifts of stock, mutual funds, and IRA distributions.
To make a gift to the BCACS Foundation, please contact Abby Lumbard
at 269-963-4771.
50% TO GO The Annual Fund Drive has reached 50% of our goal of
$250,000 in unrestricted gifts. Help us get to 100%!
BCACS & BCACS Foundation, 63 24th St N, Battle Creek, Michigan 49015 † 269.963.1131 † www.bcacs.org
Pastor .......Reverend Fr. Christopher Ankley [email protected] Parochial Vicars ...................... Fr. Pius Cung
[email protected] ................................. Fr. Andrew Raczkowski [email protected] Deacons ...... David Krajewski, James Nelson
Emergency Assistance St. Vincent de Paul Society 969-5606
Pastoral Care of the Sick If you are homebound, contact Linda Kellogg 965-2074
Sacrament of Baptism Parishioners should call the Parish Office to make arrangements.
Sacrament of Eucharist Sacrament of Confirmation
Contact our Schools or our Director of Faith Formation.
Sacrament of Marriage Parishioners must contact one of the parish priests at least six months before setting a wedding date.
Sacrament of Holy Orders If you or someone you know has a vocation, contact a parish priest for assistance.
Sacrament of Anointing the Sick In case of an accident, surgery or other emergency, call 962-0165.
Parish Staff
Parish Office Manager ........... Shirley Springer ▪ [email protected] 962-0165
Communications, Music .............. Ellen Tipton ▪ [email protected] 962-0165
Faith Formation...................... Barbara Kincaid ▪ [email protected] 965-4079 Liturgy and Music .................... James Zalewski ▪ [email protected] 962-2133 Pastoral Ministry ............ Sr. Cyrilla Jegla, RSM 965-1990 Youth Ministry ........................... Andrea Perry ▪ [email protected] 788-7000
Parish Ministries
All Saints Superfest ....................... Ed Bauman ▪ [email protected] 962-1328 Boy Scouts Troop 325 ................. Bob Johnson ▪ [email protected] 965-7365 Catholic Men’s Fellowship ............ John Duyck ▪ [email protected] 965-8954 Connecting with Mercy ................... Mary Sine ▪ [email protected] Council of Catholic Women ...... Colleen Vitale ▪ [email protected] 989-723-1842 Echo Apprentice ......................... Ruby Briones
▪ [email protected] 962-0165 Evangelization Commission .. Suzanne Nielsen ▪ [email protected] & Nancy Haack Family Activity Night ............... Loretta Mahley ▪ [email protected]
Finance Council ............................. Ed Bauman ▪ [email protected] 962-1328
Formed Access Code ........................ PTRKXD Hispanic Community .. Fr. Andrew Raczkwoski ▪ [email protected] 962-0165 Jail Ministry ............................. Rita Wahmhoff ▪ [email protected] 968-3067 Knights of Columbus .............. Andrew Kincaid ▪ [email protected] 589-5888 Lakeview Food Pantry............... Janet Borders ▪ [email protected] 965-2632 Legion of Mary ........................... Linda Kellogg ▪ [email protected] 965-2074 Newcomers .................. Phil & Mary Sue Avery ▪ [email protected] 979-9105 Perpetual Adoration St. Philip ................ Betty ▪ [email protected] 962-8255 Prayerline ..................................... Linda Opack 962-7339 Small Christian Communities…………Judy Buch (Scripture Study) 425-9395 Spanish Choir ............................... Teresa Bello
269-274-7409 Spanish Prayer Group Sarah & Francisco Sanchez 419-5786 Spiritual Library ....................... Rita Wahmhoff ▪ [email protected] 968-3067 Tri-Parish Pro-Life ............................ Pat Hirzel ▪ [email protected] 968-4639
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