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Saint Joseph on the Brandywine Founded 1841
Rectory 10 Old Church Road, Greenville, DE 19807 Office (302) 658-7017 Fax (302) 428-0639 www.stjosephonthebrandywine.org Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Rebman, V.G., Pastor Fr. Christopher Coffiey, Associate Pastor; [email protected] Deacon Michael Stankewicz;[email protected] Parish & Pastoral Secretary: Francine A. Harkins; (302) 658-7017; [email protected] Bulletin Editor: [email protected] Bookkeeper: Laura G. Gibson 654-5565; [email protected] DIRECTOR OF LITURGY & MUSIC Michael Marinelli (302) 777-5970; [email protected] DIRECTOR OF ADULT & YOUTH CHOIRS Mary Ellen Schauber (302) 888-1556; [email protected] ADULT FAITH FORMATION Peter C. Fulweiler, Sr.; (302) 652-2264; [email protected] COMMUNION MINISTER COORDINATOR Carolyn Mostyn (302) 559.7771 LECTOR COORDINATOR Loretta S. Carlson (302) 836-5883; [email protected] PARISH COUNCIL EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Mary Beth Russell (302) 463-9021; [email protected]
FINANCE COUNCIL EXECUTIVE OFFICER Eugene Julian (302) 239-6082 BUILDING & GROUNDS MANAGER
Robert W. Spittle (302) 658-1018; [email protected]
ST. JOSEPH CEMETERIES (302) 658-7017
Family Center Director of Religious Education: Eva Marie Lyons (302) 656-7185; [email protected] Religious Education Secretary: Linda T. Mondzelewski (302) 656-7185; [email protected]
Schedule of Liturgies SATURDAY VIGIL: 5:00 PM SUNDAY EUCHARISTS: 7:30 AM; 9:00 AM; 10:30 AM DAILY EUCHARISTS: 7 AM; 12:05 (Mon. - Fri.) 8:00 AM (Saturday) HOLY DAY EUCHARIST: As announced SICK CALLS: Anytime RECONCILIATION SERVICES: Saturdays: 4 to 4:45 PM; Anytime by appointment BAPTISMS: By appointment with at least one preparation session for new parents. WEDDINGS: Engaged couples wishing to marry in the church should contact a Parish Priest at least one year prior to the planned wedding date to begin the marriage preparation process. The year-long process includes diocesan pre-marriage classes and meetings with clergy.
COUNCIL #15436: Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m., Archives Building. Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to men 18 years of age or older who are practicing Catholics. Contact Paul Thorson, 302-229-5644, [email protected] or John Strusowski, 302-753-2928, [email protected]. FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTIONS: All are welcome to join the Knights of Columbus Council #15436 at the First Saturday of the month devotions to Our Lady of Fatima at 8 a.m. in the church.
Are You Called? “...for he has prepared a city for them.” Are you
called to lead the Lord’s people to the eternal city that he has prepared for them as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life? Call Fr. Norm Carroll 302-
573-3113 [email protected].
Religious Education Thank you so much to everyone who has already sent in their registration forms for religious education this fall. If you have not yet registered your children, we look forward to receiving your information as soon as possible. Make sure your calendars are marked for Family Day, September 24, at 10am. All of us – parents and children together- will gather in the Family Center Hall to pray, do a family project, and talk about the year ahead. Our theme this year is “Serve the Lord with Joy!” Registration forms are available on the parish website under religious education or give us a call 302-656-7185. Peace and every blessing, Eva
Whether you’re just visiting us for a brief time, looking for a new parish home, are returning to the practice of your Catholic faith or are interested in finding out more about the Catholic Church, we’re happy to have you here. A parish is a community of believers and a spiritual family that is supportive and loving. It can be a place to grow spiritually, to put your faith in action, and to use your gifts of time and talent as Disciples of Christ. Sacramental Confession - individual confessions may be heard by a personal appointment or Saturdays 4 – 4:45 p.m. Contact the parish office if you wish to make an appointment. RCIA Inquiry News - those seeking to learn more about the Catholic faith are welcome to contact the parish office. If you have a non-Catholic spouse, relative, friend or neighbor who might be interested in RCIA, please encourage them to contact the parish office 658.7017.
Book Club Monday, September 16th after the 12:05 p.m. Mass Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis The SJB book club will meet in the family center after the 12:05 Mass to discuss Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis. In this book, originally aired as a series of radio broadcasts in 1943, Lewis explores the common ground upon which all Christians stand together: original sin, the transcendent Creator God, and the divinity of Jesus as well as his atonement and bodily resurrection. Register stjosephonthebrandywine.org – click the link
Pastor’s Column LISTEN TO JESUS AND THE PROPHETS
Prophets have always had a tough row to hoe. Their words, often unwelcome, are used against them to persecute and even kill them. Such was the fate of the Old Testament prophets, and Jeremiah is a great example of this. Jesus endured opposition from sinners, and did not turn back from a shameful death in order to rise to a glorious new life. The ultimate prophet, Jesus sought to warn the people of his time and ours of the divisions that his words would cause, showing himself to be the prophet of all time. We all need to look at our divisions and dilemmas in light of Jesus’ teachings and warnings, and seek to understand all that he has proclaimed and taught about what will happen if we fail to listen.
Collection to Preserve the Cathedral of St. Peter A special collection for the maintenance and preservation of the Cathedral of Saint Peter will be taken up in all parishes in our diocese today. Please be as generous as you can. Visit the diocesan website at www.cdow.org/cathedral.
18th ANNIVERSARY OF 9/11 MEMORIAL MASS 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 11th at Hedwig Church. Bishop Malooly will be the main celebrant in Remembrance of all those who lost their lives on 9/11. All are welcome to join us.
The 12:05 Mass at St. Joseph on the Brandywine will be celebrated for the intentions of victims & families of 9/11.
2020 Mass Intention Book
The mass intention book is now open. Personal intentions may be arranged for masses to be celebrated at St. Joseph on the Brandywine throughout the 2020. One mass each Sunday is reserved for the people of the parish. Please stop by the parish office.
Bring Your Loved One Back to the Catholic Faith Please join us in praying for our families and friends on the Feast of St. Monica on Tuesday, August 27th at St. Joseph on the Brandywine Church. We will be praying together to bring back all those who have fallen away from the Church at our special Devotional Event. Holy Hour with Rosary will begin at 5:00PM, and Mass will begin at 6:00PM. Come fill out a Tear Drop card for your loved ones and all who have fallen away from the church. All are welcome and please stay for light refreshments after Mass. Questions email:[email protected].
The June Basket for Babies was presented in early July to an extremely grateful, young mother from Birthright. A heartfelt thank you goes out to the
continued generosity of our faith community. Look for the next basket in the vestibule in October. – St. Joseph Respect Life Committee
The music ministry of SJOB welcomes new members to participate as choir members, cantors, or instrumentalists in creating music for liturgy and special concerts through the academic year. Adult
choir rehearsals are held regularly on Thursday evenings, 7:15-9:15 in the church choir loft. Rehearsals resume September 5. Interested new members should contact Mary Ellen Schauber, director of choirs, or Michael Marinelli, director of music and liturgy. Contact information is on the cover of the bulletin. Youth choir rehearsals resume on Thursday evenings from 6:15-7:00 in the Family Center, beginning September 12. Children in grades 2 through 9 are welcomed to participate. Weekly rehearsals can be somewhat flexible. Youth choir sings at the 9:00 AM mass once a month, and participate in special concerts with the parish. Contact Mary Ellen Schauber to register your child.
Sharing our Bounty Food Pantry Collection- last Sunday of August Your heartfelt generosity in giving to the poor is very much appreciated by St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry at St. Catherine of Siena. Please continue to donate your gifts of food in the summer months. Suggested items are: whole grain breakfast cereals, old fashioned oats, add water pancake mix, coffee, tea, low fat evaporated milk, flour, protein bars, dried fruits, nuts, peanut butter, jelly, low sodium hearty soups, canned meats and fish, rice and beans, pasta and crushed or diced tomatoes, canned lite fruit, natural low sugar applesauce, canned low sodium vegetables, olive oil or canola oil, bar soap, shampoo, toilet paper and toothpaste. Our next collection is August 24th & 25th . CYM Fall Sports registration is open. There is a team for every young athlete. St. Joseph on the Brandywine parish sponsors basketball only. Athletes are welcome to participate at another parish where the sport is offered. Questions visit www.cdowcym.org/athletics, or email [email protected].
Mass Intentions Saturday, Aug. 17
5:00 p.m. Michael A. Franzoni by Francine Harkins
Sunday, Aug. 18
7:30 a.m. Helen Santora by Kathy Neylan
9:00 a.m. Captain Alex Azor by the Knightly family
10:30 a.m. Jack Michel by Diana McCarthy
Monday, Aug. 19
7:00 a.m. Parishioners
12:05 p.m. Armando Rivero by Diana McCaffrey
Tuesday, Aug. 20
7:00 a.m. Jean Boyle by Angelo Boyle
12:05 p.m. Pierre Olivero by Theresa Wright
Wednesday, Aug. 21
7:00 a.m. Herbert C. Buckalew by Ann & John Strusowski
12:05 p.m. Lucy Cocucci by Annie & Alex Jordan
Thursday, Aug. 22
7:00 a.m. June Sybil Lilian Falkson by Mark & Patricia Cannon & family
12:05 p.m. James & Sally Chandler by James, Bruce, Denis & Chad
Friday, Aug. 23
7:00 a.m. Angie Simeone by Donald & Debbie Feeney
12:05 p.m. Linda Graham by Annie & Alex Jordan
Saturday, Aug. 24
8:00 a.m. Open intention
5:00 p.m. Robert A. Harris by Bob & Louise Hammond
Being Catholic Today
As members of the Catholic Church in today’s world, believers are called upon to share their faith with the wider community. As we follow in the footsteps of Christ, we witness to our faith in how we raise our children, how we interact with friends, family and coworkers, and how we engage in modern culture. Through the centuries, no church has done more to care for our brothers and sisters in need than the Catholic Church.
The beginning of Catholic belief is God’s revelation.
We believe that God loves us and desires to be in
relationship with his creation. We believe that God’s
reveals himself in numerous ways, but particularly
through the revelation of his Word, which comes to us
in two forms – Sacred Scripture (written) and
Tradition (unwritten). The ultimate sign of God’s
revelation is the Incarnation – God becoming human
in Jesus Christ. The Incarnation is the ultimate sign
of God’s love for God’s people.
Catholics believe in the Holy Trinity, God revealed as
three divine persons of one nature: Father, Son and
Holy Spirit. The Church was founded by Christ,
through the power of the Holy Spirit, and carried
forward through the ages by the Apostolic Tradition.
The Paschal Mystery – the crucifixion, death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ – is the central mystery
of every liturgical celebration, most especially the
Mass, which is the “source and summit” of our lives
as Catholics.
The Mass is the central, binding celebration of the
Church. We live out the sacramental life most fully in
community. Christ calls us to the forgiveness of sins
and we recognize the Sacrament of Reconciliation as a
way to repair sin and return to right relationship with
God, ourselves and others. We are nourished and fed
by the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
The presence of the Risen Christ is revealed
throughout the sacred liturgy and in the community
gathered as the Body of Christ, in the Word, in the
Presider, and most especially in the Eucharist (the
Body and Blood of Jesus).
As the living Body of Christ, Catholics are called to
live a “countercultural” life. We are called to serve
one another, just as Jesus served. We stand up for our
faith and beliefs even if this means suffering in the
world. The Catholic social teachings call us to care
especially for the dignity of the human person – from
the moment of conception to the end of natural life.
We are called to tend to the poor, care for our
environment, ensure just working conditions for all
and work towards an economic system that allows for
equal treatment of people.
We believe that we are united with all of the angels and
saints, especially Mary, the Mother of God, and we model
on lives on their holy example. We pray to Mary and all the
saints to intercede for us. Personal and communal prayer is
a hallmark of the Catholic faith. We pray to strengthen our
relationship with God and to grow in faith and love. We are
united with all believers throughout the world – the
universal Church – each week as we gather for communal
prayer, the Mass.
Aug. 19, Noon-1 p.m.: Public prayer vigil and consecration of the Diocese to Mary’s Immaculate Heart, Shrine of Our Lady, Queen of Peace, Holy Spirit Church, New Castle. Bishop Malooly will preside. All are welcome.
Aug. 20, 7-9 p.m.: Sister Kathy Benham, IHM presents “Two Feet of Love in Action: Charity and Social Justice” Immaculate Heart of Mary School, Contact Terry, [email protected], 302-764-4693
Calix, an association of Catholics who maintain sobriety through a 12 Step program, meets at St. Matthew in Newport and St. Francis de Sales in Salisbury, Md. Go to calixde.org for meeting times and details or call 302-521-9330.
Grief Support Group Series: Jesus House Prayer and Renewal Center bereavement ministry will offer a new series September 6, 13, 20, 27 & October 4, 11, 18, 25. Mrs. Frances Castello, M.Div., B.C.C./Ret. (National Association of Catholic Chaplains Board Certified, Retired Hospice Chaplain) and Mrs. Angela Malmgren, M.S. in Pastoral Care and Certified Spiritual Director, will co-facilitate the group process. Contact Frances Castello at (201) 669-0566 or (484) 732-8026 and/or Angela Malmgren at (302) 650-0066.
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Wilmington educate students in faith, knowledge and service. There are 30 Catholic schools - parish, regional, diocesan, and private – in the Diocese of Wilmington. These schools offer a wide diversity of programs and services at the preschool, elementary, middle, and secondary levels.
All Catholic elementary and secondary programs are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Catholic schools offer a curriculum which incorporates state and national standards established for learning.
Most importantly, Catholic schools provide an atmosphere for learning which is infused with Catholic virtues and which includes Catholic teaching, traditions, worship, and service. Parents, the primary teachers of their children in the ways of faith, are welcomed as essential partners in the catechetical and educational formation of their children.
While all schools are uniquely Catholic, students from all faiths are welcomed and appreciated in our schools. To see a listing of Catholic schools, please visit www.cdow.org. You may also contact the Catholic Schools Office at 302-573-3133.
The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington is committed to the continuous protection of children from an unsafe environment. For the Sake of God’s Children is a program focused on the continuous development of a safe environment in our communities. The program has three major components:
Conducting Background Checks for Church Personnel Ethical and Behavioral Standards for Church Personnel Safe Environments
For detailed information, processes and resources concerning this program, please go to The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington www.cdow.org For the Sake of God’s Children.
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