Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 21, 2019
It is [Christ] whom we proclaim, admonishing everyone and teaching
everyone with all wisdom, that we may present everyone perfect in Christ.
— Colossians 1:28b
Welcome to Visitors & New Members
You are welcome to worship with us at any time. If you are new to the Randolph County area, may we
invite you to register as a member of the parish Registration forms are available in parking lot
vestibule or by calling the office.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Sacramento de la Reconciliación
Saturday/Sabado 5:00 PM Wednesday/Miércoles 5:30 PM Or by appointment/ Oh por cita
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Mass Schedule/ Misas
Saturday/ Sabado 4:00 PM English 6:00 PM Español Sunday/ Domingo 9:00 AM, 4:00 PM English 12:00 PM Spanish Weekly Masses/ Monday and Friday 8:15AM Misas entre Semana Wednesday 6:00 PM Español Thursday 7:00 AM
Parish Staff
Fr. Philip Kollithanath: Pastor, Email: [email protected]
Parish Secretary: Maricruz Palma
Music Coordinator: Colette Estes
Faith Formation Coordinator: Agnes Lyon
Faith Formation Coordinator (Spa): Manuela Torres
Parish Council: Rosemary Chriscoe
Finance Council: Scott Harris Building Committee: Kim Price
512 West Wainman Ave. Asheboro, NC 27203
Tel:336-629-0221 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.stjoenc.org
Office Hours: Moday-Friday 8:30AM-5:00PM
There was a time when the liberal movements snubbed all traditions and devotions in the Catholic Church. Many good faithful believers were confused as to what to believe and what not to, on their faith journey. Church published the Catechism of the Catholic Church clearly enumerating all the teachings, prayers, and practices that are accepted and taught by the church for every member and for those who want to learn about and become an active member of the church. Since the publication of this book there is no anxiety or ambiguity on matters of faith and doctrines in the church. There is an original Catechism text and there are several handbooks where those teachings are summarized for easy access and understanding. Once we take few minutes to familiarize with the book, the Catechism of the Catholic Church is very easy to use.
The materials in the book are organized to “allow a better knowledge of the Christian mystery and for enlivening the faith of the people of God. The text has four parts, (1) The Creed, (2) the Sacred Liturgy with the Sacraments, (3) the Christian way of life with the ten commandments, and (4) the Christian Prayer. All these flow from one to the other at the same time they are interwoven as well in the believer’s life. The book provides the wonderful unity of the mystery of God, His saving will, as well as the central place of Jesus Christ , the only begotten Son of God, sent by the Father, made man in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit to be our Savior. Having died and Risen, Christ is always present in His church, especially in the sacraments. He is the source of our faith, the model of Christian conduct, and the Teacher of our prayer. This book is a reference to all the Catholic Doctrines. It helps us to deepen our knowledge of the unfathomable riches of salvation.
As a reference book on the teachings of the Church, this book helps us to free ourselves form the false narratives of the social media and the liberal world regarding matters of faith and Catholic conduct. It gives us a clarity on right and wrong and helps us to form our conscious according to the teachings of the Lord through His Church. We can help our children to use this as a guide regarding our life and life styles, and protect them from being misled by the propaganda media and antichristian ideologies out in the world.
God bless you all.
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From the Pastor’s Desk / Del Escritorio del Padre
Hubo un tiempo en que los movimientos liberales rechazaron todas las tradiciones y devociones en la Iglesia Católica. Muchos buenos creyentes fieles estaban confundidos en cuanto a qué creer y qué no hacer, en su camino de fe. La Iglesia publicó el Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica que enumera claramente todas las enseñanzas, oraciones y prácticas aceptadas y enseñadas por la iglesia para cada miembro y para aquellos que desean aprender y convertirse en miembros activos de la iglesia. Desde la publicación de este libro, no hay ansiedad o ambigüedad en asuntos de fe y doctrinas en la iglesia. Hay un texto original de Catecismo y hay varios manuales donde se resumen esas enseñanzas para facilitar el acceso y la comprensión. Una vez que nos tomamos unos minutos para familiarizarnos con el libro, el Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica es muy fácil de usar. Los materiales en el libro están organizados para “permitir un mejor conocimiento del misterio cristiano y para animar la fe del pueblo de Dios. El texto tiene cuatro partes, (1) El Credo, (2) la Sagrada Liturgia con los Sacramentos, (3) el modo de vida cristiano con los diez mandamientos, y (4) la Oración cristiana. Todos estos fluyen de uno a otro al mismo tiempo que se entrelazan también en la vida del creyente. El libro proporciona la maravillosa unidad del misterio de Dios, Su salvación, así como el lugar central de Jesucristo, el Hijo unigénito de Dios, enviado por el Padre, hecho hombre en el vientre de la Santísima Virgen María por el Poder del Espíritu Santo para ser nuestro Salvador. Habiendo muerto y resucitado, Cristo siempre está presente en su iglesia, especialmente en los sacramentos. Él es la fuente de nuestra fe, el modelo de conducta cristiana y el Maestro de nuestra oración. Este libro es una referencia a todas las Doctrinas Católicas. Nos ayuda a profundizar nuestro conocimiento de las riquezas insondables de la salvación. Como libro de referencia sobre las enseñanzas de la Iglesia, este libro nos ayuda a liberarnos de las falsas narrativas de las redes sociales y el mundo liberal en relación con los asuntos de fe y la conducta católica. Nos da claridad sobre el bien y el mal y nos ayuda a formar nuestra conciencia de acuerdo con las enseñanzas del Señor a través de Su Iglesia. Podemos ayudar a nuestros hijos a usar esto como una guía con respecto a nuestra vida y estilos de vida, y protegerlos de ser engañados por los medios de propaganda y las ideologías anticristianas en el mundo. Dios los bendiga a todos.
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WEEKLY OFFERINGS: 07/14/2019 Offertory: $4,054.00 Weekly Budget Expectation: $5,900.00 Weekly Over/Under: ($1,846.00)
MISSION APPEAL: $3,151.00
New Church Construction
Cost Expectations $2,350,000.00 Building Fund $1,725,227.00 Rebate from FFH Campaign of the Diocese $56,859.00 Total Cash on Hand $1,782,086.00 Funds Needed for the Project $567,914.00
BIRTHDAY LIST
MASS SCHEDULE: Week of 7/21/2019
Sacrament of reconciliation: Wednesday at 5:30 pm and Saturday at 5:00 pm
SAT 7/27
SUN 7/28
Euc: Carol Rich, Rosemary Chriscoe, Alejandro Garcia, Tom Murphy, Dan Higgins
Lec: Tom Murphy
Hos: Ron Stark, Wayne Dawson, Georgia McCollom, David Poupore
Aco: Luis Mar nez, Nestor Medina
SAB 7/27
Euc: Javier Soilis, Juanita Flores, Maria Sanchez, Valen n Corona, Araceli Flores
Lec: Enselmo Perez, Ana Ruiz
Pet & Anu Maria Plata
Hos: Jesus Cardoso, Agustin Dominguez, Adelina Dominguez, Esperanza Vera
Aco: Jeovany Fuentes, Arely Valencia, Samantha Garcia, Osmel Juarez
DOM 7/28
Euc: Salomon Denova, Benito Ruiz, Guadalupe Alejo, Guadalupe Xinaxtle, Rosalina Gaeta
Lec: Rocio Rabadan, Lina Toledo
Pet & Anu Patricia Palacios, Isidro Fuentes
Hos: Hilario, Agustin, Nicolasa Dominguez, Delia Marury, Filemon, Maria Casas
Aco: Andres Martinez, Victor Rodriguez, Isaac Martinez, Luis Martinez
Euc: Keith Bryant, Pat Nurss, Libby Nault
Lec: Mike Leach
Hos: Mike Leach
7/22 David Appel, Fabiola Cortes, Maria Flores, Magdalena Gaeta Ramos, Katie Garcia, Estrella Hernandez, Sandra McCarthy, Mario Sanchez
7/23 Francy Benjarano Garcia, Jamal Bolaños, Jazlyn Cortes Nuñez, Hector Jaramillo, Maricela Zepeda
7/24 Antonio Arroyo, Andres Mercado, Paul Shue, Judy Simmons
7/25 Ofelia Aquino, Rocio Belman, Antonio Gonsales, Jonathan Leach, Elvira Pichardo, Jaime Soto,
7/26 Erik Aguilar, Jaime Aguilar, Gael Ambriz, Margarita Correa, Daisy Garcia, Guadalupe Garcia, Eric Havens, Rosendo Hurtado Flores, Ivyme Piansay, Daisy Romero, Ma. Del Carmen Salinas Estrada, Ana Maria Santaolaya, Anita Velazquez, Maria del Carmen Xinaxtle
7/27 Jorge Lopez, Nicolas Mendez, Justin Moreno Rodriguez, Stefanie Pasillas, AlexisPerez Martinez, Yamilet Rodriguez
7/28 Steven Allred, Juan Alvarado, Alan Arellano, Kim Benford, Malia Lonergan, Diana Rico, Daved Roman, Gabriel Santanella, Anthony Santaolaya, Octavio Senra, Nicolas Juarez
Mon 7/22 8:15am St Joseph’s Honor & Intentions by Albert Hodges
Wed 7/24 6:00pm Special Intentions by Albert Hodges
Thur 7/25 7:00am Dana Haney by Joe McGinty
Fri 7/26 8:15am †Joane Kilcollen by Deridre Kraft
Sat 7/27 10:30am Wedding Roberto Avila & Jennifer Avilez 4:00pm Florence Zeman 6:00pm
Sun 7/28 9:00am †Helen Marie Faircloth by Albert Hoghes 12:00pm 4:00pm Joe McGinty by Joe McGinty
Have a Very Blessed Birthday
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SAINTSANDSPECIALOBSERVANCESSunday: SixteenthSundayinOrdinaryTimeMonday: St.MaryMagdaleneTuesday: St.BridgetWednesday: St.SharbelMakhlūfThursday: St.JamesFriday: Ss.JoachimandAnneSaturday: BlessedVirginMary
TODAY’SREADINGSFirstReading—Abrahamshowshospitalitytothreevisitors Genesis18:1-10a .Psalm—HewhodoesjusticewillliveinthepresenceoftheLord Psalm15 .SecondReading—Themysteryhiddenfromgenerationspasthasbeenmanifested;itisChristinyou,thehopeforglory Colossians1:24-28 .Gospel—JesusconverseswithMarthaandMaryaboutserviceandcontemplation Luke10:38-42 .
LECTURASDEHOYPrimeralectura—AbrahammuestrahospitalidadalosmensajerosdelSeñor Génesis18:1-10a .Salmo—¿Quienserágratoatusojos,Señor?Salmo15 14 Segundalectura—PablohabladelaresponsabilidadqueselehaencomendadodecompletarlaPalabradeDios Colosenses1:24-28 .Evangelio—Marta,tepreocupasdemuchascosas.Maríahaescogidolamejorparte Lucas10:38-42 .
LOSSANTOSYOTRASCELEBRACION Domingo: DecimosextoDomingodel TiempoOrdinarioLunes: SantaMaríaMagdalenaMartes: SantaBrígidaMiércoles: SanSharbelMakhlūfJueves: SantiagoViernes: SanJoaquínySantaAnaSábado: SantaMaríaVirgen
READINGSFORTHEWEEKMonday: Sg3:1-4bor2Cor5:14-17;Ps63:2-6,8-9; Jn20:1-2,11-18Tuesday: Ex14:21—15:1;Ex15:8-10,12,17; Mt12:46-50Wednesday:Ex16:1-5,9-15;Ps78:18-19,23-28; Mt13:1-9Thursday: 2Cor4:7-15;Ps126:1bc-6;Mt20:20-28Friday: Ex20:1-17;Ps19:8-11;Mt13:18-23Saturday: Ex24:3-8;Ps50:1b-2,5-6,14-15; Mt13:24-30Sunday: Gn18:20-32;Ps138:1-3,6-8;Col2:12-14; Lk11:1-13
LECTURASDELASEMANALunes: Cant3:1-4bo2Cor5:14-17; Sal63 62 :2-6,8-9;Jn20:1-2,11-18Martes: Ex14:21—15:1;Ex15:8-10,12,17; Mt12:46-50Miércoles: Ex16:1-5,9-15;Sal78 77 :18-19, 23-28;Mt13:1-9Jueves: 2Cor4:7-15;Sal126 125 :1bc-6; Mt20:20-28Viernes: Ex20:1-17;Sal19 18 :8-11; Mt13:18-23Sábado: Ex24:3-8;Sal50 49 :1b-2,5-6,14-15; Mt13:24-30Domingo: Gn18:20-32;Sal138 137 :1-3,6-8; Col2:12-14;Lk11:1-13
Los cristianos deben ofrecer a sus hermanos hospitalidad simple y sin
pretensiones. —San Basilio
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
América es un continente nacido del mestizaje
que tomó a los europeos, los indígenas y los africanos
para engendrar algo nuevo. Normalmente pensamos en el
mestizaje de sangre que produjo nuevas razas
latinoamericanas. Pero también existe el mestizaje cultural
que produce nuevos elementos latinoamericanos. Uno de
estos es el sarape, hijo de la tilma pre-colombina y el
manto español. Este mestizaje en tela tiene sus principios
en el siglo XVIII con una proliferación de talleres en
Zacatecas, Saltillo y otros lugares. Esta cobija colorida, de
algodón o lana, fue desarrollada para añadir color y
belleza a los charros de siglos pasados.
A través de la historia el sarape ha sido usado por
vaqueros, jinetes, soldados y revolucionarios. Hoy día el
sarape, jorongo, frazada, gabán o cobija se ha convertido
en símbolo de tradición mexicana y se encuentro
decorando hogares, restaurantes e iglesias. México no es
el único país que ha desarrollado un mestizaje en tela,
también Guatemala, Colombia, El Salvador y otros más
tienen sus telas y tapetes particulares que mezclan los
colores y los diseños para celebrar el talento y la
creatividad del mestizaje latinoamericano.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION There’s a different pace to a summer Sunday, especially on those days when we dream of air conditioning and wave any available paper to stir the air. Yet we persist in gathering, even with so many breaks from the usual routines. We distance ourselves not only from routines, but from schedules and familiar well-worn paths. These are playful days and contemplative days. We see long-lost friends and visit almost-forgotten places. We have more leisure than any people before in the history of the world, and we need it because our lives are so care-worn and tiring. More of us walk barefoot and look up at the stars or dip our toes in the lake or sea, sing around campfires, read novels on the beach, and eat comfort food with our fingers. We see how beautiful life can be, and are more aware than usual of how God is always breaking in with signs of love.
In Genesis today, Abraham and Sarah practice hospitality to their visitors, who turn out to be God dropping in. During the summer months, God practices hospitality in return, inviting us into a season of celebration. Keeping Sunday holy is a good habit to cultivate in these days when our spirits are especially receptive to God’s deep desire for us to know divine love.—James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
A MINDSET OF SERVICE
There’s a lot of traveling, delivering, and visiting going on in our readings today. In Genesis Abraham cares for the needs of three mysterious travelers. The psalm responds, celebrating the kind of righteousness that Abraham practices. Then, in his letter to the Colossians, Saint Paul describes his own ministry as almost like a delivery service: he, God’s steward, brings the word of God to their community. Finally, Luke’s Gospel shares the well-known story of Mary and Martha, and the different ways they welcome Jesus into their home. Amid all this coming and going, we are invited to pay attention to the ways we tend to the needs of others. Each of us can ask, How am I present to God and others in my life? Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
UNA MENTALIDAD DE SERVICIO
Hay varios viajes, entregas y visitas que pasan en las
lecturas de hoy. En el libro del Génesis, Abraham
atiende las necesidades de los tres viajeros
misteriosos. La respuesta del salmo, celebra la
justicia que Abraham practica. Entonces, en su carta
a los colosenses, san Pablo describe su propio
ministerio como algo que es para darse como
servicio: él, administrador de Dios, trae la palabra de
Dios a su comunidad. Finalmente, el Evangelio de
Lucas, comparte la historia bien conocida de Marta y
María, y la manera diferente como recibieron en su
casa a Jesús. En medio de todo este trajinar, se nos
invita a poner atención en las formas que atendemos
las necesidades de los demás. Cada uno de nosotros
podemos preguntar, ¿cómo presento mi vida a Dios
y a otros? Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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† Sacraments †
**Sacrament of Baptism—Baptism is a highly sacred event and deserves careful and complete readiness. Please contact the church office (336-629-0221) to register for the Baptism Preparation Class, which is done on a regular basis. Parents must be registered and participating members of our parish community **Sacrament of Marriage - Couples should contact the Pastor (336-629-0221) at least 6 months prior to the wedding date for necessary preparation.
**Ministry of the Sick— Please call the church office (336-629-0221) to inform us of an illness or hospitalization of a family member. Federal Privacy Law prohibits the hospital from giving room numbers, so we must have prior knowledge of a pa-tient’s room number before we visit the hospital. The Sacrament of Anointing is done upon request prior to surgery or a illness.
**Prayers for our Military—please call the office (336-629-0221) to notify us of their Military Status
******************************************** Out of respect for the Liturgy in which we partake, please
turn off or mute all cell phones and pagers as you enter the Sanctuary of Our Lord. If your Children are acting up,
please take them to the cry room in order not to disrupt the liturgy for others.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS *The Knights are looking for new members to join their brotherhood. Please contact our grand Chuck Lyon if anyone is interested at # 336-736-4139
COLUMBIETTES:
The St. Joseph Columbiettes – Auxiliary 10891 would like to extend an invitation to all the ladies of the parish to join our organization. If you are interested in joining or would like more information, please contact the church office. A current Columbiette will return your call.
The Columbiettes are continuing to sell Organic and Fairly Traded Coffees, Teas, Hot Chocolates, and Chocolate bars. Please help support the projects sponsored by our Columbiettes. Remember 5% of the purchase goes to Catholic Relief Services. Thank you.
Saint Joseph Youth Ministry 13- 18 Years Old Meets Every Sunday at Church 4:00p.m. Youth Mass 5:30-7:30p.m. Youth Meeting (Upstairs)
PRAYERS FOR OUR PARISHIONERS & THEIR FAMILIES
Please take a moment to pray for our parishioners needs, Illness, persona problems and our young men serving our country: Christopher Gardner, Lillian Hazelwood & Ramona Shepard, Colleen Greene, Flora Smith, Gary Hutchins, Ralph Evans, Jose Espiallet, Monica Smith, Patrick Guarion, Raphael Guriel, Josefina Arellano, Laurie Wills, JR Newsome, Mary Matthews, Sara Dunmeyer’s daughter, Kevin Bennet, Donald Hills, Anna Pugh, Robert Barker, Sharleen Kindley, Eduardo Ramos, Annette Conley, Gwen Wills, Mary Poremba, Helen Faircloth, Selela Cecilio, Sharon Derosi
Military: Adolfo Angel Vasquez, Matthew Bryant
Semenarians & Religious: Jose Palma, Kevin Martinez, & JessicaPalma
Box Tops Please bring in your BOX TOPS for the Sisters who run the Academy for Pre-Schoolers. You can put them in the mail slot of the office door. Thank you for your help
Youth Choir 6th Grade- 12th Grade Friday Rehearsal at Church 7:00p.m. - 8:00p.m.
Children’s Choir K- 5th Grade Friday Rehearsal at Church 6:00p.m. - 7:00p.m. Ines Rivero (Choir Director) 336-736-6681
RECYCLING
The Youth Group is collecting aluminum cans, tin cans, and other metal items for recycling to support the Youth Group activities. Please leave your items by the shed in the corner of the parking lot. Thank you in advance for separating the cans into separate bags for aluminum and steel. Steel items like old fry pans, basketball hoops, poles, tools, shovels, tire rims etc can be turned in for cash. Please donate. Thank you.
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RECICL@NDO
El Grupo de Jovenes es recogiendo latas de aluminio, latas de comida o cualquier otro metal para apoyar las actividades del Grupo Juvenil. Por favor deposite los articulos que usted tenga a la esquina de la casita. Gracias a los que poneen en bolsa separadas el alumino y el acero. Articulos de acero como sartenes biejos, erramientas, palas etc.. Se convierten en efectivo. Porfavor Done. Muchas Gracias.
Dear Friends, I sincerely thank all of you, the parishioners and staff of St. Joseph Catholic Church for giving me a wonderful opportunity to share our mission work through FCN as well as experience the grace and hospitality of the Asheboro, NC area. I thank you on behalf of the children and the elderly that FCN serves. Please accept my deep gratitude for sharing your blessings with FCN’s ministry. I had a wonderful visit. All of you can truly take pride in the way you share in the compassionate mission of this wonderful organization. Your prayers and support will mean a lot and I am ever grateful to you. Your kindness and prayers will be remembered always. May God bless all of you. Please visit our website for more details. www.fcn-usa.org. In Christ, Deacon Ron Pilarski Mission Appeal Coordinator
Retrouvaille is a lifeline for marriages, a program to help couples heal and renew their hurting marriages. It is for couples that are struggling, not communicating well, and those who are considering marriage separation or divorce. It is also for those who are already separated or divorced that want marriage help. For confidential information or to apply to attend the program beginning with the weekend of October 11, 2019 call 800-470-2230 or email: [email protected] or visit the web site at www.retrouvaille.org.
Eucharis c Congress Prayer O Jesus, Who art really, truly and substantially present in the Blessed Sacrament to be the food of our souls, deign to bless and bring to a successful issue all Eucharistic Congresses and gatherings, and especially the coming Congress of the Diocese of Charlotte. Be Thou the inspiration of our labors, resolutions and vows; accept graciously the solemn homage we will render to Thee. Send Thy Holy Spirit to kindle the hearts of priests, deacons, religious and all the faithful, especially the children, so that devout participation in the Holy Mass and frequent and daily Holy Communion may be held in honor in all the countries of the world; and grant that the Kingship of Thy Sacred Heart over human society may everywhere be acknowledged to the glory of God the Father. Amen Sacred Heart of Jesus, bless the Congress. Holy Mary, Mother of God, Patroness of our Diocese, pray for us. Saint Paschal Baylon, pray for us. Saint Patrick, pray for us.