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January 24 , 2016 The Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
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ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
From the Pastor’s Laptop
Father Mark Wagner 2016 is the Jubilee
Year of Mercy and it also happens to be a year when we will hear readings almost every Sunday from the Gospel of Luke (Year C). This is providential because Luke emphasizes in his Gospel the merciful things that Jesus did for the poor and lowly. In today’s Gospel, we hear the introductory words found at the very beginning of the Gospel of Luke (Luke 1:1-4). The readings skip to Chapter 4, which is an introduction to the public ministry of Jesus (Luke 4:14-21). Jesus is being introduced as the one who was sent to bring Good News to the poor, liberty to captives and sight to the blind. It tells us that Jesus also introduced himself as the one who came “to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord.”
Today’s Gospel is a composite reading which gives us an opportunity to really start the Year of Mercy all over
Holy Eucharist Sunday Mass:
Saturday Vigil: 5:30pm Sundays: 7:30am, 9am (Traditional Latin), 10:30am 12:00 Noon 1:30pm (Español) 5:30pm 7:30pm
Daily Mass: 8:00am & 5:45pm; Saturdays 8:00am Traditional Latin Mass, Fridays at Noon
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration: Chapel access code available in office Children’s Services: Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) Sunday Mass 10:30am, 1:30 pm Spanish Sacrament of Reconciliation: Monday thru Thursday 5-5:30pm Fridays 6:30-7:30pm Saturdays 8:30-9:30am & 4-5pm Homebound please call 551-4973 for a priest to visit you by appointment. Clergy: Fr. Mark Wagner, Pastor Fr. Francis Joseph, OCD, Assoc. Pastor Fr. Ernesto Madrigal (Not in residence) Assoc. Pastor Rev. Mr. Ken Ochinero, Deacon Rev. Mr. Ernest Ciccarelli, Deacon RCIA Inquiries: Noemi Ewalt at 209-581-8477
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again. The Jubilee Year began with the joy of Christmas. Today, we feel new jubilation, because we hear that when Jesus was grown up, He began His mission of mercy. He went to the synagogue in His home town and stood up to read the Old Testament Prophesy from Isaiah, which speaks of mercy for the poor, the blind and the prisoners, and a “year of favor” for everyone. (Isaiah 61) For Jewish people a “year of favor” meant a “Jubilee Year” which was a year of joy and mercy when all debts were cancelled.
There was a law that said it was supposed to occur every fifty years (Leviticus 25:8-13), but in practice this law was often neglected. However, when Jesus appeared he announced the arrival of a special time of mercy and forgiveness. Pope Francis now wants us to celebrate a Year of Mercy: “For it is the jubilee; it shall be holy for you!” (Lev. 25:12)
Ash Wednesday February 10
Mass times: 7, 8 and 9:30am; 12 noon (Latin); 5:45pm (Church), 6pm (Hall), 7:30pm (Hall , English), 7:30pm (Church, Spanish)
“Bring your old palms to the vestibule and put them in the provided boxes. We are going to burn them on February 7,
Sunday, after 5:30 pm mass for Ash Wednesday."
“A Year Acceptable to the Lord”
Parish Office Hours Monday-Friday: 8:30am-6:30pm
except Wednesday: 1-6:30pm Weekend Maintenance
(209) 602-6062
Questions? To make an appointment with a priest or deacon or to register at
St. Joseph’s, please stop in or call our parish office at 551-4973.
Welcome to St. Joseph’s We’re glad you’re here!
Mass Intentions
How can we help? Ext.
Español Rosario 110 Altar Servers Svetlana 200 Buildings and Grounds Tammy 207
Children / Teen Catechesis Maria 218
Choirs and Cantors Svetlana 200 Events and Activities Tammy 207 Financial Services Barbara 108 Giving to St. Joseph’s Tammy 207 Parish Lending Library 208 Parish Ministries Bertha 202 Parish Registration Rosario 102
Room Reservations Rosario 110
Volunteering Bertha 202 Website Ramon 213
Youth Ministry Nathan 206
Publications Tammy 207
PARISH LEADERSHIP COMMITTEES: Pastoral Council: David Loucks Finance Council: Phyllis Walden Building: Rick Dinubilo Development: Daniel Del Real Stewardship: Rick Rahe
READINGS
Monday: MK 16:15-18
Tuesday: MK 3:31-35
Wednesday: MK 4:1-20
Thursday: MK 4:21-25
Friday: MK 4:26-34
Saturday: MK 4:35-41
Sunday: LK 4:21-30
Sunday, January 24 (Third Sunday in Ordinary Time)
7:30a Christine Reis 1:30p
Roberto Madrigal Magdalena Sanchez Lourdes Carrera Maria Elena Dominguez
9:00a Roberto Gutierrez 5:30p
Emily Cardoza Paul Bonfiglio Peter Souza, Jr. Elizabeth Scarpinati
10:30a Silvia DeLeon 7:30p Sr. Christine Hayes
12:00p All St. Joseph’s Parishioners
Monday, January 25
8:00a Joseph Castagna 5:45p Sp. Int. Don Holm
Tuesday, January 26
8:00a James Rito Ortez 5:45p Jim Trevillyan
Wednesday, January 27
8:00a Casimiro Orozco 5:45p
Beverly Fernandes Ann Alexander Alex Mahalatti John Hall
Thursday, January 28
8:00a
John Flynn, Sr. Antonio Bustos Fred Bustos Sp. Int. Geronimo & Sabina Camaling
5:45p Paul Bonfiglio
Friday, January 29
8:00a Beverly Fernandes 5:45p
Donald Reardon Martha Javier Hamilton Sanchez The Vargas Logrand Family
12:00p Roberto Gutierrez
Saturday, January 30
8:00a
Augustine Huang Modesto Padilla Yvon Dubé Bertholet Dubé
5:30p St. Joseph’s Memorial Mass
Sunday, January 31 (Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time)
7:30a Rusty Boyle 1:30p
Carolina Ramirez Lourdes Carrera Maria Dolores Sanchez Natividad Rocha
9:00a Roberto Gutierrez 5:30p All St. Joseph’s Parishioners
10:30a Dwaine Stephan 7:30p Maria Valentina Mendoza
12:00p James Rito Ortez
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Respect Life
Every month during the Year of Mercy we are reflecting on Works of Mercy
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Parish Events and Activities
YEAR OF MERCY PILGRIMAGE MEETING
The next meeting for those interested in Fr. Mark’s Year of
Mercy Pilgrimage (June 4-15, 2016) will be in the Church, Tuesday,
January 26 at 7pm. Come and join
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Monday, January 25, 2016 7:00 PM Boy Scouts Hall
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
9:00 AM Senior Strength Training Hall
6:15 PM Legion of Mary JP4
6:30 PM Rosary Makers JP5
7:00 PM Charismatic Prayer Group Spanish
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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
5:45 AM That Man Is You Hall
5:45 PM AA - Principle Study Group JP5
5:45 PM Al Anon - Path to Serenity JP10
6:00 PM Alateen - Courage To Be Me JP8
6:30 PM Health Ministry JP4
Thursday, January 28, 2016
9:00 AM Senior Strength Training Hall
12:00 P Lunch Bible Study JP5
Friday, January 29, 2016
3:00 PM Divine Mercy Prayer Group CH
6:00 PM Al-Anon Spanish JP10
6:30 PM Adoration & Confession Chur
6:30 PM Militia Immaculata Council JP5
Saturday, January 30, 2016
9:00 AM AA - Language of the Heart JP4
Sunday, January 31, 2016 7:00 PM Youth Ministry Hall
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Parish Events and Activities PERPETUAL
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
2-3AM, Wednesday Mornings is Vacant Please note that the
Adoration Chapel is only for those who have been provided the access code by the parish office or who visit prior to or
immediately following a Mass. For those wishing to sign up for
an hour, please contact David and Monica at
527-4920.
Healthy Tips from our St. Joseph’s Health Ministry The CDC recommends the following vaccinations for ADULTS: Flu, TDaP,
MMR, HPV, Shingles, Pneumoncoccal, Chicken pox, Meningococcal,
Hepatitis A & B. Check with your doctor to see what you need.
In the Diocese
Remember a special day or person
Call Rosario at 551-4973, ext. 110
MEMORIAL ALTAR FLOWERS
St. Stanislaus Catholic School is now accepting
applications for the 2016/17 academic year. Mark your calendar for our Catholic Schools Week Open
House, which will be held on January 31 immediately following the 10:00 a.m. Mass.
For inquiries, please call Julie at 209 524 9036.
"By crossing the threshold of the Holy Door, we will find the strength to embrace God's mercy and dedicate ourselves to being merciful with
others as the Father has been with us." – Pope Francis The schedule for St. Stanislaus' Holy Door at the Maze Blvd. Church is:
Weekdays: Monday through Friday from 10:00AM to 7:00PM Weekends: Saturday and Sunday from 8:00AM to 8:00PM
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School invites you to join us for our Open House on Sunday, January 31st from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Meet our wonderful teachers, students, and check out our Book Fair while you tour around our school. Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School 209-524-4170
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FEAST OF ST. BLAISE BLESSING OF THE THROATS
Wednesday, February 3
We will celebrate the Feast of St. Blaise. The Blessing of the Throats will take place after
the 8am and the 5:45pm Masses.
PRESENTATION OF THE LORD Tuesday, February 2
We will celebrate the Presentation of the Lord on Tuesday, February 2, with the Blessing of the Candles at both the 8am and 5:45pm Masses.
There will be a procession of the candles around the church after both Masses.
ELEMENTARY CATHOLIC SCHOOL OPEN HOUSES
Youth Ministry
www.vatican.com How can we show others the
mercy of God? We say that God is compassionate, but we ignore the poor. We say that God loves us and has mercy on us, but we hold grudges
against our friends. Our actions need to authentically
reflect God's mercy. Click below to explore the different ways that you can live out that
mercy every day!
For more resources: http://wwwmigrate.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/how-we-
teach/new-evangelization/jubilee-of-mercy/
The School of Religion will not have classes during the
week of January 18-25, we will resume classes on the week of
January 25.
You can also take these classes online through Symbolon. For the online option, go to www.formed.org choose sign up, then parish code: 4b579a and register, you then pick the
courses you would like in Symbolon. If you take the online class, you must submit a one page
summary to the School of Religion office.
Children: Please bring cans of tuna, peanut butter, vegetables or soup during this month for our St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry.
Parish School of Religion: Announcements
Profiles in Stewardship By
Tammy Menezes
Page 7– January 24 , 2016
Center for Lay Apostolates
New to the Parish? Wondering where to start?? Call the Center for Lay Apostolates
551-4973, ext. 202
FOCUS ON LEADERSHIP: Plaza Refreshments are served today by volunteers from our Plaza Refreshment Volunteers.
Parish Stewardship — a way of life
Sally Frampton
Sally Frampton lives a life of mercy, which is fitting for this “Year of Mercy.” How does one live a “life of mercy?” For Sally, this means that she is always open for the mercy of God’s work, and what that can mean for her fellow Catholics.
Active for many years at St. Stanislaus Church, Sally relocated to St. Joseph’s nearly 15 years ago and she quickly answered the call for prayer and action in our parish. Known for her engaging laughter and smile, she is also esteemed in her real estate business for her ethics.
With the love and support of her husband, Keith, Sally models how to balance her professional, spiritual and service works with her vocation of wife, m o t h e r a n d g r a n d m o t h e r . A collaborative leader, she chaired our Many Hands, Many Hearts Gala in both 2014 and 2015. Her genuine delight in honoring our veterans this past November was simply contagious.
She was thrilled to discover that the Gala’s proceeds helped to raise nearly $90,000 towards the cost of the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry expansion. Her other works of mercy in our parish have included youth service, respect life ministry, RCIA and the parish festival. As Sally would say, “Mercy Works!”
If you are interested in
joining Sally in planning
the November 2016 Gala,
please call the parish
office or Sally directly at
209.593.6250
Boletín Parroquial en Español! DEL LAPTOP DEL PÁRROCO, Padre Mark
Padre Mark Wagner 2016 es el Año Jubilar de Misericordia,
y también resulta ser un año cuando escuchamos lecturas casi cada domingo del Evangelio de San Lucas (Año C). Esto es providencial porque Lucas enfatiza en su Evangelio las cosas misericordiosas que hizo Jesús para los pobres y los despreciables. En el Eva nge l io de hoy , escuchamos las palabras introductorias encontradas al principio del Evangelio de Lucas (Lucas 1:1-4). Luego las lecturas pasan al capítulo 4 lo cual es una introducción al ministerio público de Jesús (Lucas 4:14-21). Jesús está presentado al que estaba enviado a llevar la Buena Nueva al pobre, libertad a los cautivos, y vista a los ciegos. Luego dice que Jesús también se presenta como el que vino a “proclamar un año aceptable al Señor.”
El Evangelio de hoy es una lectura compuesta la cual nos da la oportunidad para empezar de nuevo en realidad el Año de Misericordia. El Año Jubilar comenzó con la alegría de la Navidad. Pero hoy, sentimos nueva júbilo
porque escuchamos que cuando Jesús creció, empezó su misión de misericordia. Fue a la sinagoga de su pueblo natal y se paró para leer la profecía del Antiguo Testamento de Isaías, la cual habla de misericordia para los
pobres, los ciegos, y los presos, y un “año de gracia” para todos. (Isaías 61) Para el pueblo judío un “año de gracia” quiere decir un “Año Jubilar” lo cual era un año de alegría y misericordia cuando se cancelan todas las deudas. Había una ley que decía que se supone que tenía que ocurrir cada cincuenta años (Levítico 25:8-13), pero en práctica se solía olvidar de esta ley. Pero, cuando Jesús apareció, Él anunció la llegada de una temporada especial de misericordia y perdón. Y ahora, el Papa Francisco quiere que celebremos un Año de
Misericordia: “¡porque es un jubileo, será sagrado para ustedes!” (Lev. 25:12)
www.vatican.com “Un Año Aceptable al Señor” ¿Cómo podemos mostrar a
otros la misericordia de Dios?Decimos que Dios es
compasivo, pero ignoramos a los pobres. Decimos que Dios nos ama y tiene misericordia de nosotros, pero tenemos
rencor contra nuestros amigos.Nuestras acciones
deben reflejar auténticamente la
misericordia de Dios. Haz clic abajo para explorar las
diferentes maneras en que se puede vivir la misericordia
que todos los días!
Más información: http://
wwwmigrate.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/how-
we-teach/new-evangelization/jubilee-of-
mercy/
Escuela Parroquial de Religión: Anuncios La próxima clase de
Escuela de Fe en la iglesia será el 21 de enero a las 7pm
en el salon#6 del edificio San Juan Pablo II.
Le recordamos que también pueden tomar la clase titulada Symbolon por la computadora este es el link: www.formed.org , escoja sign up luego escriba el parish code: 4b579a y se podrá registrar. De ahí podrá escoger los recursos en español de Symbolon en la parte de abajo al lado derecho. Si toma la clase por computadora, tiene que entregar un resumen de una hoja en la oficina de la Escuela de Religión.
La Escuela de Religión no tendrá clases durante la semana del 18 al 22 de enero. Volveremos a clase la
semana del 25 de enero.
“Para el pueblo judío un “año de
gracia” quiere decir un “Año
Jubilar” lo cual era un año de
alegría y misericordia
cuando se cancelan todas
las deudas”
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CORRESPONSABILIDAD (STEWARDSHIP)
Por: Tammy Menezes
Noticias de la Diócesis
Sally Frampton vive una vida de Misericordia, la cual es muy apropiado para este “Año de Misericordia.” ¿Cómo se vive una “vida de misericordia?” Para Sally, esto quiere decir que ella está siempre abierta para la Misericordia del trabajo de Dios y lo que quiere decir para los demás católicos.
Activa por muchos años en la parroquia de San Stanislaus, Sally se mudó a St. Joseph’s hace casi 15 años, y rápidamente respondió la llamada por oración y acción dentro de nuestra parroquia. Conocida por su risa y sonrisa cautivantes, ella también está muy estimada en su negocio de bienes raíces por su ética. Con el apoyo y amor de su esposo, Keith, Sally modela cómo balancear sus labores profesionales, espirituales y de servicio con su vocación de esposa, madre, y abuela.
Una líder colaborativa, ella encabezó nuestra Gala, Muchas Manos Muchos Corazones en 2014 y en 2015. Su gozo en honrar a nuestros veteranos el noviembre pasado fue simplemente contagioso. Ella estaba emocionada en dares cuenta que los procedimientos de la Gala ayudaron a recaudar casi $90,000 para los costos de la expansión de la despensa de San Vicente de Paúl.
Sus otras obras de misericordia en nuestra parroquia incluyen el proveer servicio a los jóvenes, el ministerio de respeto para la vida, RCIA y el festival parroquial. Como dice Sally, “¡La Misericordia Funciona!”
Si está interesado en juntarse con Sally en planear la Gala para
noviembre de 2016, favor de llamar la
oficina parroquial.
Sally Frampton Puerta Santa de San Estanislao
"Cruzando el umbral de la Puerta Santa, encontraremos la fuerza para abrazar la misericordia de Dios y para dedicarnos
a ser misericordioso con los demás, así como el Padre ha sido con nosotros." – Papa Francisco
Una puerta santa se ha usado desde el siglo XV como una expresión ritual de conversión. Los peregrinos y
penitentes pasan a través de ella como un gesto de dejar atrás el pasado y cruzando el umbral se pasa del pecado a la gracia, de la
esclavitud a la libertad y de las tinieblas a la luz. A menudo, estos rituales se asocian con la oración, la peregrinación, el
sacrificio, la confesión y las indulgencias. Pero la puerta tiene un significado sólo cuando el creyente asocia la puerta
con Cristo. ¡Jesús es la puerta! En las palabras del Papa Francisco, quien declaró este año como
el Año Jubilar de Misericordia, “Sólo hay una manera para ampliamente abrir la entrada en la vida de comunión con Dios:
ese es Jesús, el único y absoluto camino a la salvación. A Él solamente pueden las palabras del Salmista ser aplicada en total
verdad: ‘Esta es la puerta del Señor, por ella entran los justos’ (Salmo 118:20).”Ceremonia de Apertura
Solamente tres Iglesias Católicas en la Diócesis de Stockton servirán como sitios de peregrinación durante el Año Jubilar de
Misericordia. San Estanislao celebrará una Misa con el Rito de Apertura de la Puerta de la Misericordia el: 25 de diciembre a las
12:00 – MedianocheCelebrante: Rev. Ramón Bejarano 1200 Maze Blvd. Modesto, CA 95351 Horario
Día de semana: lunes a viernes de las 10:00 AM a 7:00 PMFin de semana: sábado y domingo de las 8:00 AM a 8:00 PM Defensores
de la Puerta Santa Durante el Año Jubilar de la Misericordia, el Papa Francisco quiere que las puertas de nuestra Iglesia se
mantengan abiertas. Anótese para servir una hora a la semana para mantener nuestra Puerta Santa abierta y
la Iglesia San Estanislao segura. Con su ayuda, podemos proteger nuestra parroquia de
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and pulls off ADVERTISED pajamasbathes in an ADVERTISED showershaves with an ADVERTISED razor
brushes his teethwith ADVERTISED toothpaste
washes with ADVERTISED soapputs on ADVERTISED clothes
drinks a cup of ADVERTISED coffee
drives to workin an ADVERTISED car
and then . . . .refuses to ADVERTISEbelieving it doesn’t pay.Later if business is poor
he ADVERTISES it for sale.WHY IS IT?
Thank you for advertising in our church bulletin.I am patronizing your business because of it!
Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad” and Present It The Next Time You Patronize One of Our Advertisers✂
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YOU DESERVE A GREAT SMILE!
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801 Oakdale Rd.Modesto
2601 Oakdale Rd.Modesto
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Sisk RoadMcHenry Ave.
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Service And Quality You Expect571 Tully Rd.
577-3858
BRAD E. PEZOLDT D.D.S., M.S.D.Orthodontist
Board Certified Orthodontic Specialist524-8381 / Parishioner
at McHenry and Briggsmore(in front of Rite AID)
Call (209) 578-1533Hablamos Español
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2015 Bishop’s Ministry Appeal Trust
Once each year we join parishes in the Diocese by pledging and giving our best to support the ministerial and vocation development work of our Diocese.
As One, Being the Heart of Mercy
Malissa and Ron will be bringing a surprise with them on the weekends of January 31 and February 7!
Pledge online at StocktonDiocese.org/BMA
2016 Goal: 1,000 Families!!! Last Year: 847 Families
Malissa Souza 2016 BMA Co-Chairs Ron Cook
“We can do it!”