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MASS SCHEDULE
Catholic
Community
Saturday Vigil: 4:30pm
Sunday: 8:00am,
9:45am & 11:30am
Haitian Mass, 6:00pm
WEEKDAY MASSES
Monday - Friday 8:30am
SACRAMENTS
Sacrament of Baptism
Scheduled only after parents
and godparents have
completed the preparation
required. Call the parish
office for more information.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturdays at 3:45pm
or by appointment.
Sacrament of Marriage
Pre-Marriage preparation
is required. Arrangements
should be made with a priest
six months in advance.
PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
(September-May)
Pre-K: Sunday, 9:45am Mass
K-12: Wednesday, 6:30pm-8:00pm
Sacramental Preparation
YOUTH GROUP
SrHi: Sunday, 6:00pm-8:30pm
JrHi: Monthly Meeting
RITE OF CHRISTIAN
INITIATION OF ADULTS
Wednesday, 6:30pm-8:30pm
NEW PARISHIONERS
Please fill out a registration card
and return it to the usher,
drop it in the collection basket or
drop it off at the parish office.
5310 Babcock Street NE • Palm Bay, Florida 32905
PARISH OFFICE
Phone: 321-727-1565 • Fax: 321-676-2579 • Web-site: www.st-joe.org
ST. JOSEPH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Phone: 321-723-8866 • Fax: 321-727-1181
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Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time
February 1, 2015
Come let us bow down in worship; let us kneel
before the Lord who made us.
- Psalm 95:6
Monday,
8:30am
February 2
† Pat Gravens
by Loving Family
Tuesday,
February 3
8:30am
† Edith Denis and Fustel Lalanne
by Loving Daughter Marlene
Wednesday, February 4
8:30am
† Dector François Dolcinnette and
Jean Francois
by Loving Daughter
Thursday
February 5
8:30am
† Helen Lansing
by Loving Husband Bill
Friday,
February 6
8:30am
† Karen Ann Kendall
by Elaine Griffith
Saturday,
February 7
8:45am
† Walter Stumpf
by Helen Barrington
4:30pm
† Herbert Bocare
by Loving Wife Alice
Sunday,
February 8
8:00am
† William Oldenburg
by Loving Wife and Family
9:45am
All Parishioners
11:30am
† Carl Nery
by PREP
6:00pm
† All Parishioners
BLESSING OF
THROATS
We will have the
Blessing of Throats
next weekend
February 7 & 8.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Mal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7-10; Heb 2:14-18;
Lk 2:22-40 [22-32]
Heb 12:1-4; Ps 22:26b-28, 30-32;
Mk 5:21-43
Heb 12:4-7, 11-15; Ps 103:1-2, 13-14,
17-18a; Mk 6:1-6
Heb 12:18-19, 21-24; Ps 48:2-4, 9-11;
Mk 6:7-13
Heb 13:1-8; Ps 27:1, 3, 5, 8b-9;
Mk 6:14-29
Heb 13:15-17, 20-21; Ps 23:1-6;
Mk 6:30-34
Jb 7:1-4, 6-7; Ps 147:1-6; 1 Cor 9:16-19,
22-23; Mk 1:29-39
Please remember in your thoughts and
prayers the sick and homebound
of our community, especially…
Debbie Ehnstrom, Owen Johnson,
Trudy Scattaregia, Rosina Dempsey,
Tim Holcomb, Helen Dauplaise,
Julie Locklin, Sr. Clara Kelly, Joan Krumm,
Irene Mandarino, Albert Sorrentino, James Johnson,
Jack Harmon, Connie Martorella, Adrienne Desgro,
John Pellitteri, Joan Serocki, Sue Browkowsky,
Dorothy Mulligan, Carl Kuchenbacher
We extend our sympathy to the families
and friends of those who have lost a loved
one. Please keep in prayer those who
have entered eternal life…
Fatima Perez
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Bread and wine for 11:30am Mass on
Sunday, February 1 are in memory of
Caterna Tosco by Ruth Raines.
Monday - February 2
Mass - 8:30am, Church
Troop 520 - 6:30pm, basketball court
Small Christian Communities - 7:00pm,
room 401
Tuesday - February 3
Mass - 8:30am, Church
Rosary Guild - 9:00am, room 402
Small Christian Communities - 9:30am,
room 103
Pack 520 Meeting - 6:30pm, basketball court,
parish center
Liturgy Committee Meeting - 7:00pm,
room 401
Prayer Group - 7:30pm, room 402
Wednesday - February 4
Mass - 8:30am, Church
Catholic Seniors on the Move - 1:00pm,
room 103
Gospel of Mark - 6:30pm, room 401
PREP - 6:30pm, church and all classrooms
RCIA - 6:30pm, room 402
Confirmation Catechesis - 7:00pm, church
Thursday - February 5
Mass - 8:00am
Adoration - 9:00am, chapel
Divine Mercy Chaplet -3:00pm, chapel
Evening Prayer - 5:00pm, chapel
Small Christian Communities - 7:00pm,
room103
Combined Choirs Rehearsal - 7:00pm, church
Friday - February 6
Mass - 8:30am, Church
Decorate parish center for Mardi Gras
Haitian Choir Rehearsal - 7:00pm, room 105
Saturday - February 7
Mass - 8:45am, church
Carmelites - 8:30am, rooms 102 &103
Blessing of Throats at Mass
Rite of Calling - 4:30pm Mass
Mass: 4:30pm, church
Mardi Gras - 5:30pm, parish center, dinner at
7:00pm
Sunday - February 8
Blessing of Throats at all Masses
Masses: 8:00am, 9:45am and 11:30am, church
Coffee and donuts after the 8:00am and 9:45am
Masses in the parish center
Pre-K - During the 9:45am Mass - room 101
Haitian Mass - 6:00pm, Church
EXTRAORDINARY
MINISTERS
OF HOLY COMMUNION
The Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
Communion assists with the
Eucharist in both forms along with
the presiding priest. This ministry heightens our own
personal encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist and
adds a new dimension to our devotion by both
receiving and acting as a vehicle for others to receive.
We are especially in need at the 4:30pm and 8:00am
Masses. For more information call Sandy at 480-3652.
WOMEN’S GUILD
Thank you to Stuart and Nancy
Barton for a wonderful
presentation at our last meeting.
Their information on helping us prepare for our Parish
Cookbook was very helpful. Thanks to all who made
them feel welcome. Join us on February 16 for the
Annual Card Party and our next regular meeting is
Monday, March 15 at 7:00pm in the parish center.
PARISH COOKBOOK
The Women’s Guild is working on a
Parish Cookbook. We would like
you to get us your favorite recipe
and drop off in the collection
basket or at the parish office. Be sue
to include your name with the recipe for it will be
included in the book. We will do all the work.
Thank you for helping
St Vincent de Paul feed over
75 families Thanksgiving and
Christmas dinners. Special
thanks for the gifts given to
hundreds of kids who might have gone without a visit
from Santa.
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FAITH FORMATION & SACRAMENTAL
PREP NEWS
DATES TO REMEMBER:
Sunday, Feb. 1 – Rite of Acceptance – 9:45 a.m. Mass
– non-baptized candidates and sponsors
Wednesday, Feb. 4 – Confirmation Catechesis- 8th –
12th Grade PREP & St. Joseph School students and
parents; RCIA candidates – 7:00 p.m. - Church
Saturday, Feb. 7 – Rite of Calling the Candidates to
Continuing Conversion (those of other faith
denominations) – 4:30 p.m. Mass (candidates and
sponsors)
During our PREP Liturgy of the Word our
children and young people are asked to bring
non-perishable food items every week to help fill
the food pantry at St. Vincent de Paul. Please
remember those with little to eat.
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
“Sons and Daughters of the Light” is a pastoral plan
developed by the National Conference of Catholic
Bishops which emphasizes ministering to and with
young adults. The desired outcome is that the Church
realizes and recognizes the tremendous gifts that our
young adults bring to the life of the Church. Our goal is
to connect our young people with Jesus Christ and his
challenge to bring the Gospel with its message of hope
to society. This ministry is open to all single, married,
married with children ages 18- 30. We are here to
support young adult Catholics in their desire to enter
more deeply into a relationship with Jesus Christ
through fellowship and formation in the Catholic Faith.
Our Ministry includes: social gatherings, support for
local parish programs opportunities for community
outreach, prayer, athletic and outdoor events.
We are so pleased to have Charles and Tina Lyons take
on the coordination of this vital ministry. They are
passionate, enthusiastic and so willing to provide an
atmosphere of hospitality, friendship and spiritual
nourishment. Please call Lin at [321]727.1565 or email
[email protected] for more information.
SENIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTRY
Our Senior High Youth Ministry seeks to facilitate the
active involvement in parish life and prayer of senior
high students. This ministry is open to any teenager
in grades 9-12. Our Adult Youth Ministry Team
provides opportunities to practice leadership, offer
service, celebrate liturgy and prayer experiences,
gather socially, and deepen students' understanding of
their faith and the church. Please come check us out
on Sunday evenings! It is never too late to register –
this ministry is open year-round. There are no fees to
join. You may call Lin Wyatt at 321.727.1565 at the
parish office for more information. You may register
at the meeting – please have a parent with you to
fill out all required paperwork.
Dates to Remember:
Sunday, Feb. 1 – Regular Meeting – 6:00pm – Parish
Center
Saturday, Feb. 7 - Rent a Youth
Sunday, Feb. 8 - No meeting.
Saturday – Tuesday, Feb. 14—17 – Ski Retreat
Weekend
Sunday, Feb. 22 – No Meeting
CONFIRMATION RETREAT
SCHOLARSHIPS NEEDED
Our young people are required to go on a retreat
prior to the reception of the sacrament so that they
may come to a deeper and more meaningful
understanding of the sacrament. Unfortunately every
year there are some families of our confirmandi who
are unemployed or under employed. The cost for this
weekend is $100 per student. Therefore, we are
asking once again any parishioners who can and wish
to help defray the cost for a few of our students to
call Lin at the parish office, 727-1565. Any amount
will be greatly appreciated.
God will abundantly bless you for your kindness and
generosity.
MORE
Care more than others think necessary,
Trust more than others think wise,
Serve more than others think practical.
-Anonymous
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FAMILY LIFE: THE HEART OF THE CHURCH
It is obvious to all of us that our world remains gripped by a constant stream of violence that screams to us from all forms of
media: the terrorist attacks in Paris, wars in the Middle East, gun violence in our neighborhoods, bullying in our schools,
domestic violence just to name a few.
To add salt to the wound, we Americans find ourselves enthralled spectators watching the world and local news, and the
violent television shows and movies. We have a tendency to actually believe that we are passive observers and not affected by
it. We casually call it entertainment.
It that were true we would be a nation at peace. So what are we to do – turn off all media, live in a shell and pretend we are
fine? Clearly that is not a solution. However, there are things that we can do within our family constructs that can at least
begin conversion into the realm of a more peaceful existence.
● Set peace of mind as your highest goal, and organize your life around it.
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Take 5-10 minutes for a prayer in the morning and at the end of every day.
Read scripture.
Attend Sunday Mass.
Turn off the television especially during meal times.
Choose entertainment that brings joy, light and peace into your lives.
Eat family meals together often.
Take family walks focusing on the environment around you.
Keep an “attitude of gratitude” journal – individually and a family one as well.
Call someone you have denied forgiveness and forgive them.
Engage in art therapy - a good website for ideas is: http://www.arttherapyblog.com/
Dance! Choose an upbeat, positive song (“Happy” is a good one) and focus on the music and movement. Get
into your body and out of your head!
Declutter your home creating a peaceful space.
Muster compassion for someone who hurt you, rather than wallowing in bitterness.
Focus on what you appreciate about the people in your life instead of wishing they would change
(assuming you’re in healthy relationships).
Create a list of things you love about yourself instead of dwelling on how you wish you were different.
Be honest in all relationships – remember to be kind and not critical.
Volunteer in the parish – putting energy into helping others inadvertently will bring you joy.
PEACE AND JOY IN THE FAMILY
Now therefore, let it please You to bless the house of Your servant, that it may continue forever before You; for You,
O Lord GOD, have spoken it, and with Your blessing let the house of Your servant be blessed forever.
Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made
known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds". Even
now, we pray with one accord that You may pour Your divine peace in our family. Lord, we believe that You dwell in
the high and holy place, with them who have a contrite and humble spirit. You have assured us that if two of us agree
on earth concerning anything that we ask, it will be done. So we come to Your presence with all humility and with
oneness of mind that You may dwell with us and be the Head of this family. Riches and honor, enduring riches and
righteousness are with You, Lord. Bless us with all abundance and joy. Be with us and guide us in all that we do.
May Your name be glorified in our family, now and forever.”
Amen.
Adapted from 2: Samuel 29
Catholicism Series
The schedule for the upcoming videos: (shown at 7:00pm in the church building. Please join us!)
February 11: "A Body Both Suffering and Glorious: The Mystical Union of Christ and the Church”
March 11:
“Word Made Flesh, True Bread of Heaven: The Mystery of the Church’s Sacrament
and Worship”
March 18:
“A Vast Company of Witnesses: The Communion of Saints”
April 8:
“The Fire of His Love: Prayer and the Life of the Spirit”
April 22:
“World Without End: The Last Things”
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Mass Intentions
Consider offering the bread and wine
for a specific Mass in memory of a
loved one or in special petition for a
need or in thanksgiving for some
occasion or blessing. The cost is $20.00. This
provides for the bread and the wine that will be used
at Mass. Remember, the Mass cannot take place
without bread and wine! Call the church office at
727-1565 for more information.
H Y M N A L S
We still have plenty of our new
hymnals that are available to
memorialize a special loved one or
in celebration of a special event.
The cost is $20.00 and the proceeds
go to paying off the new Gather hymnals in the pews.
It is a beautiful way to remember someone close to
your heart or celebrate a special moment in your life
or the life of your family. There will be a special
bookplate that will be placed in a hymnal in the
church. Envelopes are available in the church. Thank
you for your generous support.
Needed : Bereavement Ministers
Purpose: To assist those experiencing the death of a
loved one through a funeral liturgy.
Requirements: Fully initiated Catholic in good
standing with the Church.
Willing to work collaboratively with other
Bereavement Ministers to console and
support the grieving, and assist in planning
the funeral, and provide a parish presence at
the funeral liturgies.
Complete Diocesan training for Bereavement
Ministers.
Complete FBI fingerprint and background
checks through the Diocese.
Helpful skills: Gentle, sympathetic, compassionate,
good listener, detail oriented, caring, and
flexible.
Call Sally at 727-1565 for
more information.
Vocation Ministry
Our new Vocation Ministry
needs your help to be a
success. Only requirement is to
pray for our Priests and
Religious all over the world.
Focusing particularly on our own Parish of St.
Joseph that we may increase and encourage new
applicants to the Priesthood and Religious Life.
Come to the 9:45am Mass on Sunday and accept
the Vocation Chalice. Take the Chalice home,
place it in a place of honor to remind you and
your family or individuals to pray for vocations.
Return the Chalice the following Sunday no later
than 9:30am to the Church for the next family to
receive it. A Prayer Booklet will be included.
You may sign up in the Vocation book provided
on the table at main entrance of the church. For
more information call Nancy at 321-727-2467.
RELIGIOUS ARTICLES STORE
We are in need of volunteers to work in the Religious
Articles Store before and after Mass. Just one hour a
week of your time. For more information call Dot at
321-727-3817 or Tammy at 321-676-9036.
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CATHOLIC SENIORS ON THE MOVE
Please contact Cindy at Footprints Travel and
Pathfinders at 321-514-1576 for information and
reservations for these upcoming 2015 trips:
Wednesday, February 11—Winter Park Playhouse—
Deluxe motor coach, delightful lunch, matinee
performance, all taxes and tips, drivers gratuity
included. $110pp
Thursday, April 16 - Show Palace Theater, Hudson,
FL—The King and I—deluxe motor coach, delightful
buffet meal, matinee performance, all taxes and tips,
drivers gratuity. $110pp
All pick ups will be at Wal Mart on Palm Bay Road.
Checks are made payable to Footprints Travel—
PO Box 100864, Palm Bay, FL 32910
DON’T COOK FRIDAY DINNER …
LET US
$7.50 & up. Many fish and meat dishes to
choose from. SERVED: 5 - 8pm
Mention St. Joseph Catholic School and 10% of your
bill will go to St. Joseph Catholic School
Knights of Columbus Hall
6725 South Babcock Street
Palm Bay, FL 32950
321- 727-1722
Between Callagy Tire & ACE Hardware
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
The Basilica of the National Shrine of
Mary, Queen of the Universe
8300 Vineland Avenue
Orlando FL 23821
(407) 239-6600 x317
[email protected]
VALENTINE’S DAY CONCERT
Married Couples - Why not welcome 2015 with a
renewed zest for your relationship. The next Diocese of
Orlando Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend will
be held in Orlando from Friday, February 20 - February
22nd, deadline is February 1.
For more information or to register contact John and
Jeanny Busacca at 407-529-8782 or wwme.org. You
will be glad you did!!
The Choir of the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary,
Queen of the Universe, will present a concert entitled
“God is Love: A Celebration of Valentine’s Day” on
Sunday, February 15, at 3:00pm, as part of the Basilica’s
annual Concert Series.
The Basilica Choir will present a wide variety of sacred
and secular music around the themes of divine and
romantic love, including music of composers
Palestrina, Duruflé, Holst, Schubert, Lennon -McCartney
and more. Selections from romantic scenes from the
opera world will also be included.
The Basilica Choir was founded to minister to the many
tourists and visitors to the central Florida area, and to
provide sacred music at weekend Masses. The singers in
the choir are all professional musicians in the Orlando
area and are under the direction of Dr. William Picher.
Ticket price includes champagne reception following the
concert. Admission charge for the concert is $15 for
adults, under 12 are free. Tickets are at the Basilica Gift
Shop, by calling 407-239-6600, at maryqueenoftheuniverse.org, or at the door. Tickets will also be available
at the door. Group rates are available in advance. The
Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the
Universe is located at 8300 Vineland Avenue in Orlando,
near the Lake Buena Vista of I-4 (exit #68). There is
ample free parking. For more information, call
(407) 239-6600.
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LOVED ONES
Please keep the following in prayer
as they serve our country:
Sgt. John Hall, FC 2 Kenneth True,
Tony Crawford, PFC Ryan Michael
Slater, John Voorhees, SSG Wayne Naylor,
David Joseph Shumate, Casey J. Kraft,
Lance Corporal Daniel Triebell, L.C. pl Michael Ruiz,
GySgt. Neil Mason, USMC, SPC Marcus Weimar,
Lt. Col Evan Kapp, Sgt. Donald Campbell,
Matthew J. Dumpart, Major Brian McMillin,
Antonio Fernandez, L.C. pl Jeremy Shoffstall,
Pfc. L.F. Mobley, Lt. Col. Dennis W. Yates,
PFC John Krause, SPC James Kelly, CWO John Nolan,
Staff Sgt. Jerry Anders, Lt. Col. Joseph Gallagher,
Warrant Officer Christopher Hoo,
Sgt. Josh Hall, Sgt. Chad Trask,
Sr. Airman Paul Riccio, Cpl. Aleta Hancock Herrmann,
International Guard Tyler Korbut, EMC3 Chad Kitchen,
SFC Gunnar White, Lt. Commander Edward Rosso,
SSgt. Mario Rutigliano, Staff Sgt. Eric Brashears,
SSgt. Scott Dennis, USMC, SFC Christopher Vessichelli,
Chief Petty Officer Thomas Quigley,
LCPL Stephen Neuman, 2nd Lt. Jason Kieffer,
PFC Jonathan Becker, 1st Lt. Alicia Jean Perry,
2M2 (SW) Steven Q. Herrera, Capt. Rachel Nolan,
Airman Michael Woodard, Airman Josh Hidock,
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Moavero, Sgt. Brett Rochon,
Senior Airman Briar Rose Prescott,
Staff Sgts. 1st Class Joseph and Jason Moore,
L.Cpl. Nicholas McSweeney, USMC
Cpt. Joey Widmayer, USMC, PFC Justin Rochon,
Chief Warrant Officer Jeffrey E. Paquette,
Senior Airman Zachary Weimar, Lt. Ryan Freitag,
Airman 1st Class Jack R. Hayes,
1st Class Petty Officer Jeremy Russell,
Lt. Matthew R. Hanks, Lt. Michael Brammer,
Corporal James Conroy, USMC,
Capt. Clark Noble, USMC, Capt. Gerrid M. Gall, USMC,
2nd Lt. Grant Talkington, Specialist Kyle W. Mimbs,
Specialist Adam J. Diedrich, Tech. Sgt. Derek E. Oliver,
Warrant Officer Seth Nagy, USMC,
Seaman Apprentice Matthew DiNapoli., and
Lance Chamberlain John Kopacz
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC
COMMUNITY PARISH STAFF
Fr. Bob Hoeffner
Fr. Aland Jean
Msgr. Cleo Schmenk
Fr. Bill Hanley
Rev. Mr. Alfred Somma
Rev. Mr. Mike Mintern
Rev. Mr. Jim Stokes
Rev. Mr. Frank Falotico
Tom Crowell
Colleen Donnelly
Jim Ertel
Gregg Gilmer
Sally Hoeffner
Matthew Horn
Doug Jacques
Diana Jones
Maureen Mason
Robert McBride
Annie O’Neill
Faith Pokorny
Jeanne Richardson
Claudia Stokes
Norma Talbot
Lin Wyatt
Pastor
Haitian Priest
Retired Priest
Retired Priest
Deacon
Deacon
Deacon
Deacon Retired
Technology Coordinator
Religious Education
Assistant
Custodial
Director of Buildings/
Grounds
Director of Pastoral Care
Maintenance
Custodial
Custodial
Accountant
Director of Worship
Stewardship Assistant
HS Youth Group
Coordinator
Office Manager
School Principal
Receptionist
Director of Religious
Education
Please let the parish office know if a name
needs to be added or removed from our
Military Loved Ones List. Thank you.
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