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St. Joseph Church Dover, Ohio 44622 The Tenth Sunday of Ordinary Time June 4 and 5, 2016 4 y 5 de junio del 2016 Mass Intentions Monday, June 6 No Mass Readings: 359: 1 Kgs 17:1-6/Ps 121/Mt 5 5:1-12 Tuesday, June 7 2:00 p.m. Katherine Gopp (Park Village) 6:00 p.m. John Holden Readings: 360: 1 Kgs 17:7-16/Ps 4/Mt 5:13-16 Wednesday, June 8 8:15 a.m. Irene Capps 9:00 a.m. Rosary Readings: 361: 1 Kgs 18:20-39/Ps 16/Mt 5:17-19 Thursday, June 9 8:15 a.m. Deceased Members of the Doriche Family 9:00 a.m. Adoration of the Eucharist Readings: 362: 1 Kgs 18:41-46/Ps 65/ Mt 5:20-26 Friday, June 10 8:15 a.m. Daryl and Mary Huffman Readings: 363: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16/Ps 27/Mt 5:27-32 Saturday, June 11 The Vigil of Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 p.m. Josefina Roxas Sunday, June 12 Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time 8:30 a.m. Helen Henrich Cook 11:00 a.m. Katherine Gopp 1:30 p.m. The People of the Parish (Spanish Mass) Readings: 93: 2 Sm 12:7-10,13/Ps 32/Gal 2:16, 19-21/ Lk 7:36–8:3 Offertory for Sunday, May 28 and 29, 2016 Loose $ 2,248.81 Adult Weekly (envelopes 232) $ 8,156.00 Online Giving $ 500.00 Total $ 10,904.81 Contributions needed each week $ 12,192.00 Other Funds: Capital Improvement $ 45.00 Poor Fund $ 385.00 Youth Ministry $ 10.00 Catholic Communications $ 120.00 Your contributions make the mission of St. Joseph Parish possible and keep our parish financially sound. Thank you for your generosity. Ministry Schedules June 11 and 12, 2016 4:00 p.m. Mass Lector: Sue Quillen – 1st Reading Bonnie Edwards – 2nd Reading Eucharistic Ministers: Janice Cosenza, Elizabeth Clemence, Beth Cecil, Mary Roberts, Vicki Wilhelm, Jeri Middaugh, Sub Needed Hospitality: Pastoral Council Members Servers: Jimmy Ferrell, Andrea Garcia Paez, Nathaniel Rafter (Alt: Olivia Brady) 8:30 a.m. Mass Lector: Jeannine Kennedy – 1st Reading Peggy Biancamano – 2nd Reading Eucharistic Ministers: Andrea Settimio, Lou Settimio, Milt Hamilton, Rachel Capozella, Matt Ritzert, Emily Conrad, Carl Conrad, Sharon Kuczirka, John Kuczirka Hospitality: Ann Riley and Pastoral Council Servers: John Chaney, David Maxwell, Michael Maxwell (Alt: Alyssa Conrad) 11:00 a.m. Mass Lector: Sally Dooling – 1st Reading Cathie Peters – 2nd Reading Eucharistic Ministers: Joe Sciarretti, Stacy Savage, Heather Cooley, Marge Onslow, Ron Onslow, Duong Nguyen, Jack Dooling Hospitality: Pastoral Council Members Servers: Bridgett Deeds, Andrew Nguyen, Peter Nguyen (Alt: Elizabeth Clemence) If you know of a friend or family member who is in the hospital, for surgery or due to illness, or is currently homebound, please call the Parish Office and give us the information. Someone will visit them as soon as possible. Prayer Chain: To place your request on the prayer chain, please call the Parish Office or Charlene Herzig at 330-343- 1063. Pray for the Priest, Deacon, or Seminarian of the Day: Posted on the bulletin boards are calendars with the names of Priests, Deacons, and Seminarians. As you come into the church, you may want to look at the calendar and pray for the designated person of the day.

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Page 1: St. Joseph Church Dover, Ohio 44622 · 6/5/2016  · Readings: 93: 2 Sm 12:7-10,13/Ps 32/Gal 2:16, 19-21/ Lk 7:36–8:3 Offertory for Sunday, May 28 and 29, 2016 Loose $ 2,248.81

St. Joseph ChurchDover, Ohio 44622

The Tenth Sunday of Ordinary TimeJune 4 and 5, 2016

4 y 5 de junio del 2016

Mass Intentions

Monday, June 6 No Mass Readings: 359: 1 Kgs 17:1-6/Ps 121/Mt 5 5:1-12

Tuesday, June 7 2:00 p.m. Katherine Gopp (Park Village) 6:00 p.m. John Holden Readings: 360: 1 Kgs 17:7-16/Ps 4/Mt 5:13-16

Wednesday, June 8 8:15 a.m. Irene Capps 9:00 a.m. Rosary Readings: 361: 1 Kgs 18:20-39/Ps 16/Mt 5:17-19

Thursday, June 9 8:15 a.m. Deceased Members of the Doriche Family 9:00 a.m. Adoration of the Eucharist Readings: 362: 1 Kgs 18:41-46/Ps 65/ Mt 5:20-26

Friday, June 10 8:15 a.m. Daryl and Mary Huffman Readings: 363: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16/Ps 27/Mt 5:27-32

Saturday, June 11 The Vigil of Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:00 p.m. Josefina Roxas

Sunday, June 12Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time 8:30 a.m. Helen Henrich Cook 11:00 a.m. Katherine Gopp 1:30 p.m. The People of the Parish (Spanish Mass) Readings: 93: 2 Sm 12:7-10,13/Ps 32/Gal 2:16, 19-21/ Lk 7:36–8:3

Offertory for Sunday, May 28 and 29, 2016

Loose $ 2,248.81 Adult Weekly (envelopes 232) $ 8,156.00Online Giving $ 500.00 Total $ 10,904.81Contributions needed each week $ 12,192.00Other Funds:Capital Improvement $ 45.00 Poor Fund $ 385.00Youth Ministry $ 10.00Catholic Communications $ 120.00

Your contributions make the mission of St. Joseph Parish possible and keep our parish financially sound.

Thank you for your generosity.

Ministry SchedulesJune 11 and 12, 2016

4:00 p.m. MassLector: Sue Quillen – 1st Reading Bonnie Edwards – 2nd ReadingEucharistic Ministers: Janice Cosenza, Elizabeth Clemence, Beth Cecil, Mary Roberts, Vicki Wilhelm, Jeri Middaugh, Sub NeededHospitality: Pastoral Council Members Servers: Jimmy Ferrell, Andrea Garcia Paez, Nathaniel Rafter (Alt: Olivia Brady)

8:30 a.m. MassLector: Jeannine Kennedy – 1st Reading Peggy Biancamano – 2nd ReadingEucharistic Ministers: Andrea Settimio, Lou Settimio, Milt Hamilton, Rachel Capozella, Matt Ritzert, Emily Conrad, Carl Conrad, Sharon Kuczirka, John KuczirkaHospitality: Ann Riley and Pastoral Council Servers: John Chaney, David Maxwell, Michael Maxwell (Alt: Alyssa Conrad)

11:00 a.m. MassLector: Sally Dooling – 1st Reading Cathie Peters – 2nd ReadingEucharistic Ministers: Joe Sciarretti, Stacy Savage, Heather Cooley, Marge Onslow, Ron Onslow, Duong Nguyen, Jack DoolingHospitality: Pastoral Council Members Servers: Bridgett Deeds, Andrew Nguyen, Peter Nguyen (Alt: Elizabeth Clemence)

If you know of a friend or family member who is in the hospital, for surgery or due to illness, or is currently homebound, please call the Parish Office and give us the information. Someone will visit them as soon as possible.

Prayer Chain: To place your request on the prayer chain, please call the Parish Office or Charlene Herzig at 330-343-1063.

Pray for the Priest, Deacon, or Seminarian of the Day: Posted on the bulletin boards are calendars with the names of Priests, Deacons, and Seminarians. As you come into the church, you may want to look at the calendar and pray for the designated person of the day.

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Spiritual Notes:In the first reading, Elijah, a great prophet of ancient Israel, restores life to the son of a widow from Zarephath. In creating our lectionary, the bishops paired this first reading with the Gospel reading of the Widow of Nain. In the text leading up to today’s reading, the widow of Zarephath had shown kindness to the prophet during a drought and received a jar of flour that did not go empty and a jug of oil that would not run dry. Now her son has died, and she mistakenly blames the prophet for his death. Elijah prays to God, and the boy’s life is restored. The miracle story legitimizes the prophet as a “man of God.” Writing to the Galatians, Paul reminds them and us that the call to serve the gospel is of divine origin. His radical change from one who “persecuted the church” and “tried to destroy it” to one who proclaims Jesus “to the Gentiles” is rooted in God’s call. Therefore Paul exhorts them to hold to the faith he preached to them. His concern is that they may stray to follow another version of the gospel, negating the good work begun in them. The story of Jesus raising the widow’s son in today’s Gospel is unique to Luke. He pairs it with the healing of the centurion’s slave to provide what is called a “gender pair”; Jesus’ outreach is to both males and females, just as he preaches about both men and women (for example, the shepherd with the lost sheep and the woman with the lost coin in chapter 15). Today’s widow is burying her “only son”, her sole means of support as a widow. Jesus approaches her “with pity” and brings her son back from the dead, giving “him to his mother,” that is, restoring their relationship. For Reflection: Like the widow of Zaraphath, am I quick to blame God for the bad things in my life? Are there people in my life whom I consider beyond the reach of God’s grace? If so, why?

Calendar PlanningThe Parish Staff will have their annual calendar planning meeting on Thursday, June 23rd. Committee Chairpersons, please have the dates of your upcoming events/activities to the Office no later than June 15th. Thank you!

St. Joseph Parish Mission Trip“Sharing with Appalachian People (SWAP)”

August 1-6, 2016

Using the efforts of volunteers, SWAP addresses substandard housing in eastern Kentucky and West Virginia. Participants will work with and for local clients “In the name of Christ,” sharing the message of God’s love and building relationships that serve to enrich all involved. For more information, please contact John Karlor or the Parish Office.

The Jubilee Year of MercyDecember 8, 2015-November 20, 2016

“It is a favorable time to heal wounds, a time to offer everyone the way of Forgiveness and Reconciliation.”

~ Pope Francis

Holy Year of Mercy: Seventh Beatitude: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.” (Mt. 5:9) God is the sole author of peace. Jesus tells us, “`Peace’ is my farewell to you, my peace is my gift to you; I do not give it to you as the world gives peace.” (Jn. 14:27) The cause of unrest in our hearts, in our families, and in the world is sin. First we must be at peace with God. Once at

peace with God, we will be at peace with ourselves. Then we can be at peace with others. St. Augustine (354-430 AD) said that “Peace is the tranquility of order.” The tranquility of order is the subordination of all things to the sovereign good which is God. Jesus offers us a peace that comes from the right ordering of conscience, from justice, mercy, love of God and love of neighbor. True peace begins when, with contrite hearts, we seek to restore our relationship with God the Father through Jesus Christ in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. When we make peace with God, we become peacemakers in the pattern of the Prince of Peace. When we are baptized into the family of God the Father, we are meant to be peacemakers. Peace begins with us.

Mercy grows within us as we reflect on how God has been merciful to us.

Save the Date!Father’s Day Brunch

June 19, 2016In the Family Life Center following the Masses

More information to follow in the bulletin.Spiritual Life of Saint Joseph Parish.

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday, Confession times are 3:15 to 3:45 p.m.; on Sunday mornings, from 7:45 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. and from 10:15 a.m. until 10:45 a.m.

Anointing of the Sick: Following the 4:00 p.m. Mass the first weekend of each month, following the 8:30 a.m. Mass the second weekend of each month, and following the 11:00 a.m. Mass the 3rd weekend of each month.

Adoration of the Eucharist:The Eucharist will be exposed for Adoration every Thursday morning after Mass until 9:30 a.m.

Rosary: Each Wednesday morning after the 8:15 a.m. Mass, join us as we pray the Rosary.

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Upcoming Meetings in the Life of the ParishSecular Franciscans invite everyone wishing to attend the first Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m. for Morning Prayer and Eucharistic Prayer followed by coffee and donuts.

Men’s Bible Study Group: Saturday mornings at 7:00 a.m. in the Family Life Center. For more information please contact John Kuczirka.

Heart of Mary Bible Study: Come and join us the first and third Fridays of every month from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

St. Joseph Senior Board Meeting: Monday, June 6, 2016 in the Family Life Center at 10:00 a.m. – Bodner Room.

LCBA: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 in the Family Life Center at 12:30 p.m. – Downstairs Meeting Room.

Family Life Committee: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 in the Family Life Center at 7:00 p.m. – Meeting Room A.

“Be His Hope to Others”This year, our parish goal is $70,436.20. To date 19% of our parishioners have pledged $39,275.00. BAA envelopes are available in the pews and may be placed in the offertory basket or returned to the Parish Office. Please remember, all monies raised over this goal will be returned to our parish to be used for our needs. No gift is too small. Please pray for the success of the Bishop’s Annual Appeal.

Save the Date!St. Joseph Parish Festival

July 15th, 16th, and 17th. More information to follow!!To volunteer, please call the Parish Office!

Festival SponsorsIf you and/or your company are interested in becoming Festival Sponsors for our Parish Festival, we are accepting donations. For more information or if you have questions, please contact Milt Hamilton, or the Parish Office.

If you would like to volunteer at the Festival, please fill out this form and drop it in the collection box.

Name:

Phone:

Where you would like to work:

Available day and times:

St. Joseph Soup KitchenEveryone is welcome!!

The intention for the Soup Kitchen is to serve God’s children in need: the poor in spirit, as well as the needy. Below you will find the upcoming schedule.

Teams, if you need assistance, please contactAndrea Settimio or the Parish Office.

June 8, 2016 – Team J (Class of ’61)June 15, 2016 – Team K (Secular Franciscans)

June 22, 2016 – Team M (Fran Mason)June 29, 2016 – Team L (Chrissie Hensel)

Please keep our guests and our volunteers in your prayers.

Thank you for your support!

The St. Joseph Seniors along with the Sacred Heart Seniors are sponsoring a bus trip to St. Vincent College in Latrobe, PA, on Wednesday, June 22nd to attend the comedy performance, “Over the River!” They will be stopping at Dellalo’s Italian Market along the way. For more information, please contact Sue Schwartz at 330-343-7101.

St. Joseph’s Crafty Ladies group will meet the first and third Tuesday of June. All are invited to share their talent and/or to learn new crafts. The group is gathering items and ideas for the summer festival. Contact Charlene Herzig (330-343-1063) or Mary Pusateri (330-364-2775) for more information.

Save the Date! Vacation Bible SchoolJune 27th through July 1st 9:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.

Sacred Heart ChurchFor more information,

please call Kathy at 330-343-6976.

Youth Ministry News

High School GroupSunday, June 5, 2016 – St. Joseph

Sunday, June 12, 2016 – Holy Trinity

Junior High Youth GroupSunday, June 5, 2016 – St. Joseph

Sunday, June, 12, 2016 – Holy Trinity

Cedar Point – June 15th Tickets are $55.00 each. Pay nonrefundable $5.00 ASAP to hold your spot! The cost also includes an “All Day Drink Pass.”

For information about other upcoming events,please contact Andy in the Parish Office.

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Tuscarawas Central Catholic High School

Congratulations to Alyssa Blickensderfer, winner of this year’s Dave Myers $1,500.00 scholarship. She is the daughter of Alan and Lisa Blickensderfer of Bolivar, and a member of St. Joseph Parish. Alyssa plans to attend The Ohio State University, where she will study Neuroscience. This is the 32nd year the scholarship has been awarded to a TCC graduating senior. Myers was a 1957 graduate of the Dover St. Joseph High School.

Student Life FundYour used shoes can help others! The TCC Saints Club is conducting a used shoe collection drive for a Student Life fund at TCC. The fund benefits: National Honor Society and Awards, Supplemental Athletic Funds, Assemblies and School-wide Activities, Retreats, and School Transportation to and from events. We will earn funds based on the number of pairs collected. Anyone can help by donating gently worn, used, or new shoes on Sunday, June 12th, after all Masses or at the TCC parking lot from 2:00-5:00 p.m. All donated shoes will then be redistributed throughout the Funds2Orgs network of microenterprise partners in developing nations. Funds2Orgs helps impoverished people start, maintain, and grow businesses in countries such as Haiti, Honduras, and other nations in Central America and Africa. Proceeds from the shoe sales are used to feed, clothe, and house their families.

Are you signed up??!!The Annual TCC Booster Club Art Teynor Memorial Golf Scramble is quickly approaching. This year’s four person scramble will take place Saturday June 25th at Oak Shadows Golf Club. Cost of the scramble is $300.00 which includes 18 holes of golf and a steak dinner immediately following the round. If you have any questions or wish to register a team, please contact Scott at 330-260-0827 or [email protected].

Dress A ChildOur children have God’s fingerprints on them, and that alone makes them special. Dress A Child is committed to serving the children living in poverty in Tuscarawas County. Last year, Dress A Child supplied 1,300 children with a $76.00 clothing voucher. Their mission is to provide children K to 12 whose families fall below the Federal Poverty Guidelines with new clothing. Please note, 100% of all donations go to the clothing vouchers. If you would like to contribute, please make checks payable to St. Joseph Parish, and drop them in the collection basket, in an envelope marked Dress A Child. For more information, or how to volunteer to help, please contact Beth Rafter at 330-364-1307 or Mary Kay Reed at 330-343-6782.

Other Information To Note:Please Note: If you would like to present the gifts at the Offertory, please contact the Ushers before Mass.

Mass Intentions: Please be reminded that any parishioner is welcome to request Masses be celebrated for deceased or living loved ones. To schedule a Mass Intention, please contact the Parish Office.

Can you help with transportation to Mass? We often get calls from parishioners in both Dover and New Philadelphia, who need help getting to Mass. If you are able to help, please call the Parish Office.

Low-Gluten Hosts: If you are a person who needs to receive a low-gluten host because of wheat allergies or celiac disease, please call the Parish Office.

Bulletin deadline: The bulletin deadline is Monday at 3:00 p.m. Please include your contact information with phone number and email address. Bulletin notices may be in writing, faxed to 330-602-7488, dropped off, or emailed to [email protected].

St. Joseph Calvary CemeteryIf you are interested in purchasing lots, or if you have questions regarding rules and regulations, please call Don in the Parish Office, and he will be happy to assist you.

Jubilee of AnniversariesAll married couples celebrating their 25th, 30th, 35th, 40th, 45th, 50th, 55th, 60th Anniversary, and every year after: The Annual Jubilee of Anniversaries Mass will be held on Sunday, June 26th at St. Andrew Parish in Upper Arlington at 2:30 p.m.

Stand up and be counted!Are you a registered parishioner? Do we have your current phone number? Registering in the parish is a declaration of your desire to be a part of the Catholic community and commitment to the life of our parish. If you want to register, there are forms in the Vestibule; simply fill one out and drop it in the collection basked or stop in the Parish Office during the week or on Sunday mornings after the Masses and request a form.

RetrouvailleThe Retrouvaille program offers tools needed to discover a loving marriage relationship. Thousand s of couples headed for separation or divorce have successfully overcome their marriage difficulties by attending the program. Visit www.retrouvaille.org for more information. Or contact the Diocese of Columbus Office of Family and Marriage at 614-241-2560.

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Courage/Encourage:Courage offers spiritual support for Catholic men and women with same sex attractions and is endorsed by the Pontifical Council for the Family. Courage was founded in 1980 by Cardinal Cook to help Catholics with same sex attractions live chaste lives in accordance with the Roman Catholic Church’s teachings. EnCourage is the affiliate support group for family members, spouses, and friends of men and women with same sex attractions. For confidential inquiries, please contact Father Pat Toner at 614-296-7404. For more information, contact the Marriage and Family Life Office at 614-241-2560 or by visiting www.couragerc.net.

Promise to Protect – Pledge to HealBelieve in the possibility of help and healing. There is hope. Your local victim coordinator is available to help you or anyone who has been abused or victimized by someone representing the Catholic Church. We will listen to your needs and support you. We encourage you to come forward and speak out. We will help you make a formal complaint and arrange a personal meeting with the bishop or his delegate, if desired.

Office of Social Concerns – Action Alerts!For Action Alerts visit

http://socialconcerns.colsdioc.org

Care for the UnbornSeveral pro-life bills calling for a reduction of abortions will work their way through the Ohio General Assembly and Congress. For updates, visit www.ohiocathconf.org/I/AB/Abortion.htm.

Immigration ReformWith a new Congress comes a renewed debate on immigration reform. The immigration system is broken. Visit the USCCB’s Justice for Immigrants Campaign website for the latest action alerts and education resources, www.justiceforimmigrants.org.

Leave a Legacy of Love and FaithYour last will and testament can leave a legacy of your faith by helping to pass it on to others. When drafting

your will, after taking care of your family, please consider naming St. Joseph Parish or the Diocese of Columbus as a recipient of your estate. For more information, contact James Anzelmo at the Catholic Foundation at 1-866-298-8893 or [email protected].

If you manage your bills online, we’re sure you’ll like giving to your church online. It’s safe and secure, and you decide exactly when your gift is made and where

it goes. Please visit www.stjosephdover.org to get started. If you have any questions or need assistance, please call the Parish Office.

For more information, the latest news, bulletins, ministry schedules, Father Jimmy’s homilies, and more, please visit our website at www.stjosephdover.org.

Other useful and educational websiteswww.colsdioc.org

www.usccb.orgwww.catholic.org

www.americancatholic.orgwww.vatican.va

When traveling and you need to know where the closest Catholic Church is

and the times for their Masses, please check out www.masstimes.org.

Please remember in your prayers, all the sick, homebound, and recovering in our parish. Also, pray for those coping with physical or mental conditions.

The Amazing Parish PrayerHeavenly Father, You have gathered us together as a parish to be Your visible life in our world. Here we unite in worship, proclaim Your word, celebrate the Eucharist, and are sent forth to share Your love and make disciples. Lord, we take your Great Commission seriously and long for our parish to be so on fire that we draw people to You. Help us in that endeavor, as we strive to work together – ordained, religious and laity. Please make our parish amazing, through Your power and Your grace. Amen.

The Holy Father’s Prayer Intentions June 2016

Universal Intention: Human SolidarityThat the aged, marginalized, and those who have no one may find – even within the huge cities of the world – opportunities for encounter and solidarity.Evangelization Intention: Seminarians and NovicesThat seminarians and men and women entering religious life may have mentors who live the joy of the Gospel and prepare them wisely for their mission.

“A parish is the presence of the Church in a given territory, an environment for hearing God’s word, for growth in the Christian life, for dialogue, proclamation, charitable outreach, worship and celebration.” – Pope Francis

OUR ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK ISPlease patronize our advertisers. They make our bulletin possible. Thank You! This bulletin is furnished to the parish without charge. The advertisements that appear

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Iglesia San JoséMinisterios Hispanos

Décimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario4 y 5 de junio del 2016

Calendario Litúrgico:

Misas en Español Domingo junio 5 1:30 p.m.Domingo junio 12 1:30 p.m.Domingo junio 19 1:30 p.m.

Misas en InglesSábados 4:00 p.m.Domingos 8:30 a.m. y 11:00 a.m.

ConfesionesAntes d misa de español de 12:45 p.m. a 1:15 p.m.

Invitación al coro “Guadalupe”Están cordialmente invitados a practicar en el coro, todos los jueves a las 2:00 p.m. Si tiene preguntas llame a Carmen al tel: 330-432-0811 ó a la oficina al 330-364-6661.

Grupo “Corazón de María”: Todas las mujeres están invitadas a participar cada viernes, de 11:00 a.m. a 2:00 p.m., en este grupo para Oración, Evangelización, clases de Inglés, labores del hogar y consejos prácticos para la vida.

El “Grupo de hombres” se reúne todos los viernes en Family Life 7:30 p.m. (en el edificio nuevo en frente de la Iglesia San José).

Clase de Bautismo: La próxima clase será en el Centro Familiar San José al 330-364-6661 o a los Ministerios Hispanos al 330-432-0811.

Capilla de la Virgen de Guadalupe. Todos somos bienvenidos a venerar en la Capilla de la Virgen de Guadalupe. Podemos encender una vela que permanece prendida por tres días, con una donación de $3.00. (2 velas por $6.00, etc.). Por favor usar sólo las velas de la Capilla.

Notas Espirituales:En la primera lectura de hoy, Elias, un gran profeta del antiguo Israel, devuelve la vida al hijo de una viuda de Sarepta. En la creación de nuestro leccio-nario, los obispos emparejan esta primera lectura con la lectura del Evangelio de la viuda de Naín. En el texto anterior de la lectura de hoy, la viuda de Serapta mostró bondad hacia el profeta durante una sequía y recibió un jarro de harina que no se vaciara y un cántaro de aceite que no se secará. Ahora su hijo a muerto, y ella equivocadamente culpa al profeta de su muerte. Elías ora a Dios, y el niño vuelve a la vida. La historia milagrosa hace legítimo al profeta como un “hombre de Dios” (v 18). Escribiendo a los Gálatas, Pablo les recuerda a ellos y a nosotros que el llamado a servir el evangelio es de origen divino. Su cambio radical del que “persiguió a la iglesia” e “intentó destruirla” (v 13) al que proclama a Jesús “para los gentiles” (v 16) tiene sus raíces al llamado de Dios. Por lo tanto Pablo les exhorta a mantener la fe que él les predicó. Su preocupación es que ellos puedan desviarse para seguir otra versión diferente a la del evangelio, negando el buen trabajo que iniciaron. La historia de Jesús resucitando al hijo de la viuda en el Evangelio de hoy es única de Lucas. Ellos vuelven a creerle al sanarlo de los esclavos del centurión para proveer lo que se conoce como un “par de género” Jesús les predica a los dos, hombre y mujer, así como predica acerca de ellos (por ejemplo, el pastor con la oveja perdida y la mujer con la moneda perdida en el capítulo 15). Ahora la viuda esta sepultando su “único hijo” ( v 12), su único pensamiento de apoyo de una viuda. Jesús se aproxima a ella “con compasión” y le regresa a su hijo después de muerto y “se lo da a su madre” (v 15) – que eso restablece su relación. Para la Reflexión: Al igual que la viuda de Serapta, ¿Culpo a Dios por las cosas malas que pasan en mi vida? ¿Hay personas en mi vida a quien yo considero lejos de alcanzar a Dios? si es así, ¿Por qué?