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“Many Members Working Toward One Community”
“Muchos Miembros Trabajando Hacia una Sola Comunidad”
Weekly Income for the
Weekend of September 25 - 26
Parishioner Contribution $ 4,622.00
Online Giving $ 427.41
Church Renovation $ 749.00
Online Giving Renovations $ 116.00
DDD Collection $ 1,163.00
OLG Priest Retirement $ 5.00
TOTAL $ 7,082.41
Parish Goal $ 12,000.00
5:30pm $ 461.00
7:00pm $ 580.00
8:30am $1,016.00
10:00 am $ 943.00
11:30 am $ 537.00
1:00 pm $1,085.00
Diocesan Development Drive
Goal $70,000.00
Paid to date $48,648.00
Need to pay $21,352.00
Thank you for sharing what God has
given you with our Parish.
Gracias por compartir lo que Dios le ha
dado con nuestra parroquia.
Saint Joseph Parish would like to thank the 87 families
who are currently giving electronically. You may not
see these fellow parishioners place an envelope in the bas-
ket every week, but their consistent giving does not go un-
noticed in our parish office. Each month our parish re-
ceives a steady and predictable stream of income from
those donors who have made the commitment to give to
God first by having a designated contribution automatically
transferred to our parish through our Online Giving Pro-
gram If you would like to learn more about this easy, safe
and secure way of giving, please contact Judy at the parish
office or check out our website at St. JosephOgden.org.
Thank you again for your generous support.
WEEK OF OCTOBER 3 TO OCTOBER 9
SATURDAY 10/02
5:30PM (English) OH � Aurora Reyes—
Special Intentions for all Students and Staff of
Ogden School District
7:00PM (Español) OH � Consuelo Vieyra
SUNDAY 10/03
8:30AM (English) OH Wedding Anniversary of
Domingo & Silvia Salazar
Jose Luis & Silvia Carranza
10:00AM (Español) OH � Luis Abrego —
11:30AM (English) JS �Marian Ruth Christensen
SNJM
Special Intentions for the Unbound Community
1:00 PM (Español) JS � Eligio Valencia —
Intenciones de Familia Cuevas & Celis
MONDAY 10/04
8:30AM (English) JS � Dennis Schock —
� Souls in Purgatory —
TUESDAY 10/05
8:30AM (English) OH � Michael Grinnell —
7:00PM (Español) OH � Fernando Vazquez —
For the Intentions of Adan Aparicio
WEDNESDAY 10/06
8:30AM (English) OH For the Intentions of
Maria Parrilla —
For the Intentions of Pat, Brian and Bill —
THURSDAY 10/07
8:30AM (English) JS For the intentions of
Adan Aparicio
7:00PM (Español) JS � Ernestina Ponce
Por las intenciones de Fam. Nuñez Pulido
FRIDAY 10/08
8:30AM (English) JS � Deacon Dan Essary —
� Victor Dominguez —
SATURDAY 10/09 SAVE THE DATE
5:30PM (English) Cyndi Chamberlain (Intentions)
3:00 pm to 8:00 pm Intercultural Marian Celebration
Celebración Intercultural Mariana
Legend
OH - Fr. Oscar Hernandez
JS - Fr. Joshua Santos
HSch - Dcn. Howard Schuyler
Hmor - Dcn. Honorio Moreno
*The Priest Schedule is subject to change.
Please Pray for Our Clergy each day
Sunday, Oct. 3 Pope Francis
Monday, Oct 4 Rev. Omar Ontiveros
Tuesday, Oct. 5 Seminarian Anthony Shumway
Wednesday, Oct. 6 Rev. Oscar Picos
Thursday, Oct 7 Sister Marie Rosa Vu OCD
Friday, Oct. 8 Deacon Hector Mota
Saturday, Oct. 9 Sister Genevra Rolf
VIGESIMO SEPTIMO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO OCTUBRE 3, 2021
TWENTY SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 3, 2021
Give Me A Chance
2913 Grant Ave 801 627 2235 www.gmacutah.org
Driven by the God-given gift of dignity in each person, Give
Me A Chance empowers low-income women by teaching
marketable skills & providing opportunities that lead to self-
sufficiency, while also enriching children's lives through
education.
Every Friday at 7:00 pm in the
Monk’s Room
All teenagers are invited to attend!
GOSPEL MEDITATION - ENCOURAGE DEEP-
ER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE
Archbishop Fulton Sheen said, “It takes three to make love,
not two: you, your spouse, and God.” Apart from the incar-
nation of God in Jesus Christ, nothing speaks better of
God’s incarnate love than marriage. God designed it this
way. We place great value on love and rightly so. What we
fail to realize, however, is that love, its very presence and
place in our lives, is not simply part of the human package
deal. Love comes from God. It is one of God’s greatest gifts
to human beings. When we begin to realize that our very
ability to love is sacred, it changes up how we see the es-
sence of life, and purpose and sanctity of marriage.
God is love. It stands to reason then that if we follow the
path of unconditional, self-emptying love we will then stum-
ble upon God. It is precisely this intimate wedding of God
with love that gives such eloquence and honor to the love
between husband and wife. As a living sign of Christ’s love
for the Church and for humanity, husbands and wives
speak volumes of God’s unconditional incarnate love for all
of his children! The Divine power that brings unity and life
to marriage is so strong that once joined, it really cannot be
separated.
Admittedly, marriage covenants can be extremely difficult
to negotiate and, at times, very painful to experience. God’s
perfect divinity always meets our broken and imperfect hu-
manity. God is okay with this setup as he created it this
way. Our loving is never as unconditional as God’s and
often tainted by our own imperfections, needs, memories,
hurts, sinfulness, and weakness. All of this baggage nega-
tively impacts even the most well-intentioned marriages,
causing them to be hurtful and empty. We are love works in
progress. God can succeed in perfecting our love only if we
keep our eyes fixed on him as the source of that love.
That’s why marriage is always about three and not just two.
The Divine intimacy at the heart of marriage is what can
make them celebrations of great union and happiness.
Couples who are still madly in love with each other after
many years, still looking at each other with that timeless
twinkle in their eyes, best tell the story of God’s oneness
with humanity. Honor, celebrate, and support those who
have accepted a vocation to marriage. Living in a world that
easily pulls relationships apart, may they find hope and in-
spiration from their faith companions who are on the same
journey!
©LPi
MEDITACIÓN DEL EVANGELIO – ALENTAR
UN ENTENDIMIENTO MÁS PROFUNDO DE LA
ESCRITURA
Hoy el contenido de las lecturas enfatiza tres temas: matri-
monio, divorcio y fidelidad. Toda la liturgia de la Palabra se
desarrolla en torno a esta delicada situación: el matrimonio
que no es desechable ni fácil de cambiar. Muy a pesar de
que en ocasiones se piensa que es cosa del pasado. El
tema que es muy delicado lo aborda el mismo Jesús en el
Evangelio, y lo clarifica aún más a sus discípulos en priva-
do, para que no exista duda. “Lo que Dios ha unido, que el
hombre no lo separe” (Mateo 10:9). El énfasis debe estar
en la fidelidad del uno para con el otro.
Lo que Dios unió, que no lo separe el hombre. Ni los pa-
dres de familia que están en contra del matrimonio de su
hija o hijo. Ni las desavenencias de los conyugues en la
vida de todos los días. Ni la falta de amor y diálogo en el
matrimonio y la familia en general. Ni los amigos del espo-
so ni las amigas de ella. Nadie lo puede hacer porque, sen-
cillamente, es un Sacramento instituido por Dios. El papa
Francisco nos dice lo siguiente al respecto: “En el proyecto
originario del Creador, se trata de un hombre y una mujer
llamados a reconocerse, a completarse, a ayudarse mutua-
mente en el matrimonio. Esta enseñanza de Jesús es muy
clara y defiende la dignidad del matrimonio como una unión
de amor que implica fidelidad. (Octubre 7- 2018). “Por eso
dejará el hombre a su padre y a su madre para unirse con
su esposa, y los dos serán una sola carne”. (Mateo 10:7).
Que al participar en esta Eucaristía dominical nos ayude a
crecer en fidelidad para ser ejemplo de vida a los que nos
rodean, especialmente en casa.
©LPi
SACRAMENTO DEL BAUTISMO
Para las personas que deseen bautizar a sus niños en el
mes de noviembre. Les pedimos que pasen a la oficina
para registrarse, deben presentar, copia del acta de naci-
miento del menor, las constancias de los sacramentos de
los padrinos y el costo del registro. Las fechas disponibles
son:
Pláticas Celebración
Octubre 23 Noviembre 6
Noviembre 6 Noviembre 20
Recuerden que durante Adviento no se celebran bautis-
mos. Para información adicional llame por favor a la oficina
al 801 399 5627.
Green Tip: Electrical outlets, especially on outside
walls, and light fixtures are prime places for cold air to leak
into your home. Add foam gaskets behind covers and
switch plates, and use safety plugs in unused outlets. Be-
fore doing this, be sure to shut off the power at the fuse
box or circuit panel.
Religious Education Classes will begin
Sunday, October 3rd, 9:30 am - 11:00 am
Domingo 3 de octubre de 9:30 am a 11:00 am
Spanish Classes / Clases en Español
Tuesday, October 5th, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Martes 5 de octubre de 5:30 pm a 7:00 pm
English Classes / Clases en Inglés
Wednesday, October 6th, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Miércoles 6 de Octubre de 5:30 pm a 7:00 pm
Spanish Classes / Clases en Español
Please plan to arrive at least 10 minutes before to
verify your child’s name is on the list and for
temperature reading.
Parents will not be allowed in the building.
For the safety of our students
Masks are Mandatory.
Planeen, por favor, llegar al menos 10 minutos antes de
la hora de entrada para verificar que el nombre de su
niño (a) esté en la lista, y para chequear la temperatura
de los estudiantes.
No se permitirá el ingreso de los padres de familia al
edificio. Para la seguridad de nuestros estudiantes,
!El uso de la mascarilla es obligatorio!
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Intercultural Marian
Celebration
Come and let us celebrate together!
Saturday, October 9th
3:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Among the plans for the celebration is the recitation of
the Holy Rosary in the different languages that the
Catholics of the diocese speak. All children and adults
are invited to dress in the traditional costumes of their
countries of origin.
Celebración Intercultural Mariana.
¡Vengan y Celebremos Juntos!
Sábado 9 de octubre de
3:00 pm - 8:00pm
Entre los planes para la celebración está la recitación
del Santo Rosario en los diferentes lenguajes que los
Católicos de la diócesis hablan. Se invita a todos los
niños y adultos a vestirse con los trajes tradicionales de
sus países de origen.
¿Por qué los Católicos re-
zamos el Rosario?
Los Católicos rezamos el Santo
Rosario porque es una oración
a Dios, a través de su madre,
María.
El Rosario es una oración de medi-
taciones, no sólo una repetición de las
mismas oraciones. Meditación para los
Católicos es diferente a otras religiones. La mayoría de la
gente piensa en la meditación de la mente clara o la medi-
tación consciente, pero para los Católicos es activa y re-
flexiva. Mientras rezamos el Rosario, los Católicos re-
flexionamos sobe los misterios de Jesucristo. Esta reflex-
ión nos acerca a los sufrimientos de Cristo, a su dolor, a
sus alegrías, a sus enseñanzas y a su Gloria. El Rosario es
una oración muy poderosa y debe rezarse cada día.
Recemos el Santo Rosario por nuestros
Why do Catholics pray the
Rosary?
Catholics pray the rosary because it’s a powerful prayer
to God, through His mother, Mary.
The Rosary is a meditation not just a repetition of the same
prayers. Meditation for Catholics is different than other
religions. Most people think of meditation of a clear mind
or conscious but Catholic meditation is active and reflec-
tive. While praying the rosary Catholics reflect on the mys-
teries of Jesus Christ. This reflection brings us closer to
Christ’s suffering and sorrow, joys, teachings and glo-
ry. The Rosary is an extremely powerful prayer and
should be prayed daily.
Please pray a Rosary for our Priests today.
Adoration Chapel Candle &
Sanctuary Candle
10/07/2021 - 10/14/2021
For the Intentions of
Familia Nuñez Pulido
The Militia of the Immaculata (M.I.) will host "A Holy
Hour for Life" at St. Mary Catholic Church, 4050
South 3900 West, West Haven, UT on Sunday, Octo-
ber 17th. Followed by refreshments in the social cen-
ter, the event will take place immediately after the
noon Spanish Mass until three o'clock. All are wel-
come. For more information, please con-
tact [email protected]. St. Maximilian Kolbe,
patron of the pro-life movement, pray for us.
Respect For Life Month is October
Each October the Church in the United States celebrates
Respect Life Month, and the first Sunday of October is ob-
served as Respect Life Sunday. As Catholics, we are called
to cherish, defend, and protect those who are most vulnera-
ble, from the beginning of life to its end, and at every point
in between. During the month of October, the Church asks
us to reflect more deeply on the dignity of every human life.
There will be more information on these issues (abortion,
end of life issues, assisted suicide, etc) in future bulletins.
Pray, think, and take action on what you can do to respect
All life. ‘Christ our hope in every season of Life.
El Mes del Respeto por la Vida es
en octubre
Cada octubre, la Iglesia en los Estados Unidos cele-
bra el Mes del Respeto a la Vida y el primer domingo
de octubre se observa como Domingo del Respeto a
la Vida. Como católicos, todos estamos llamados a
apreciar, defender y proteger a los más vulnerables,
desde el comienzo de la vida hasta el final, y en to-
dos los puntos intermedios. Durante el mes de oc-
tubre, la Iglesia nos pide que reflexionemos más pro-
fundamente sobre la dignidad de toda vida humana.
Habrá más información sobre estos temas (aborto,
temas relacionados con el final de la vida, suicidio
asistido, etc.) en futuros boletines. Ore, piense y
actúe sobre lo que puede hacer para respetar toda la
vida. "Cristo, nuestra esperanza en todos los tiempos
de la vida.
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