aint Joseph’s Church
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SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. or by appointment.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Call the Rectory for registration, preparation and details.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY
Please contact a Priest at least one year in advance of the
desired wedding date for proper preparation.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
Call anytime for a serious illness. If you are a shut-in and
wish to receive Communion, please call the rectory office.
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS:
The office is open Monday thru Thursday from 9 am - 3 pm
Fridays from 9 am - 12 noon
If you wish to see a priest,
please call ahead for an appointment.
Parish Website: www.saintjosephwoonsocket.org
Saint Joseph’s
Church
A Community of Faith Reaching Out The Parish was founded July 21, 1929 1200 Mendon Rd., Woonsocket, RI 02895
Pastor
Rev. Ryan J. Simas
Permanent Deacon Residing in Parish
Rev. Mr. Lionel J. Remillard, Jr.
Director of Music
Mr. Rene R. Pincince
Religious Education Coordinator
Mrs. Allison Mousseau
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday (Vigil) 4:00 p.m.
Sunday 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m.
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Monday Thru Saturday 7:30 a.m.
National Holidays 9:00 a.m. only
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION Please check the
Bulletin proper for the Mass schedule
RECTORY OFFICE: .......................................... 766-0626
RECTORY OFFICE FAX: ................................ 766-1632
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE: .............. 766-8233 The Religious Education Office is on lower level of St. Joseph’s School
CATHOLIC REGIONAL OFFICE: ................. 762-1095
MSGR. GADOURY SCHOOL: ......................... 767-5902
ST. JOSEPH’S/GOOD SHEPHERD SCHOOL: ..... 767-5907
Parish Business Manager
Ms. Gail M. Hebert
SATURDAY, Aug. 3rd 4:00 PM ! PRO POPULO
SUNDAY, Aug. 4th 18th Sunday in Ordinary Times 8:30 AM ! M/M George Lalonde By Alma 10:00 AM ! Sr. Jeannine Lamoureux Birthday Remem. By Her Sister, Aline Lafleur 11:30 AM ! Rev. Ovide J. Plasse, 2nd Pastor 1936-1937 68th Anniversary 11/22/1950 MONDAY, Aug. 5th Dedicate: Basilica of St. Mary Major
7:30 AM ! Medora Guilbert By Niece, Sandra & Brothers TUESDAY, Aug. 6th Transfiguration of the Lord
7:30 AM ! Camille Guilbert By Connie Harnois WEDNESDAY, Aug. 7th Saint Sixtus II, & Saint Cajetan
7:30 AM ! Jean Therien 1st Anniversary By Mom & Family
THURSDAY, Aug. 8th Saint Dominic 7:30 AM ! Aurore Filteau Birthday Remembrance By Husband, Robert
FRIDAY, Aug. 9th Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
7:30 AM ! For Married Couples SATURDAY, Aug. 10th Saint Lawrence
7:30 AM ! Lucille Julie 4:00 PM ! George Laplume 1st Anniversary By Peggy Laplume
SUNDAY, Aug. 11th 19th Sunday in Ordinary Times
8:30 AM ! PRO POPULO 10:00 AM ! Martha McIntyre 7th Anniversary By Roger & Barbara 11:30 AM ! Personal Intention
SAINT JOSEPH’S CHURCH WOONSOCKET, RI
Dear Saint Joseph Parishioners: Why do we veil things? Many have noticed that we’ve begun veiling the chalice for Mass and that our tabernacle is also veiled at various times throughout the year, but have you ever wondered why? It is an ancient Jewish custom to veil things that are considered holy. In the Old Testament, we read that a portion of the interior of the temple where the Ark of the Cove-nant was located—the abiding presence of God—was veiled, for example. During Jesus’ lifetime, this veil was “torn in two from top to bottom” (Matthew 27:51). Although the practice of women veiling their heads with a mantilla when they enter a church is becoming popular once again today, you might re-member that before the Second Vatican Council, women were required to cover their heads in church. This was the case be-cause women bear new life in their womb, children made in God’s image and likeness, and so because she was considered holy, her head was veiled when she was at Mass. In the same way, the tabernacle which holds the reserved Body and Blood of Christ is the dwelling place of God in our church and is con-sidered holy. Likewise, the chalice and paten which hold the Body and Blood of Christ consecrated at Mass is considered holy. It makes sense, then, to veil them according to this an-cient Jewish custom. Our Catholic faith is rich with traditions from our Jewish roots! Peace, Father Ryan
This week the sanctuary lamp burns in memory
of Medora Guilbert
This week the altar candles burn in memory
of Gloria Contre
Town Hall Meeting As Father Ryan announced at all of the Masses on his first week-end in our parish, he will be hosting a Town Hall Meeting on Sun-day August 25th at 4PM in Father Blain Hall to hear from pa-rishioners about how they would like to see our parish grow and become more vibrant. Also at the meeting, he will lay out his vi-sion and plan for our parish as we move into the new school year. Please make every effort to attend as all parishioners’ input is im-portant and we look forward to seeing you on August 25th!
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion to Nursing Homes We are in need of current Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion to also assist periodically bringing Holy Com-munion to our parishioners in local nursing homes. If you are able to volunteer for this, please contact Father Ryan at the rec-tory or by email at [email protected].
Eucharistic Adoration The Catechism of the Catholic Church says that the Eucharist is the “source and summit of the Christian life.” (CCC 1324) It is from Jesus Christ, truly present in the Eucharist, that our faith flows and our worship, in turn, is directed. We will begin holding weekly Eucharistic Adoration this September and Father Ryan is looking for a few volunteers to help coordinate the schedule of adorers. If you are able to help, please contact Father Ryan at the rectory or email him at [email protected].
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Holy Day Mass Schedule
(The Solemnity of the Assumption is a Holy Day of Obligation on the
Church’s calendar. All Catholics are required to attend Mass on this day)
Wednesday August 14th - 6:30PM Thursday August 15th - 7:30AM & 5:30PM
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion If you currently bring the Eucharist to our brothers and sisters who are sick and homebound in private homes, nursing facilities, or a hospital, please call the rectory to register your name and contact information. Father Ryan will be holding a training session for all EMHCs in September.
18TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 4, 2019
Bingo every Tuesday ST. JOSEPH’S BINGO-SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Doors open at 4:00 pm, The Early Bird Bonanza @ 5:45 pm TWO $500—$1000 WEEKLY BUILD UP SPECIALS!
$1000.00 prize goes out EVERY THREE WEEKS! PLUS
$1000 goes out whenever 180 or over are in attendance!! HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE/SMOKE FREE
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS We encourage all new parishioners to register. Please complete this form and put in collection basket if you’d like a registration packet mailed to you, or call the rectory 766-0626. God Bless. Name: _____________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Telephone: _____________________
SPIRITUAL ADOPTION UPDATE
Month Eight– Developing Baby Now your spiritually adopted baby is finished developing and is concentrating on gaining weight; he/she might be making her mother uncomfortable with his/her size. He/She will need a layer of fat to help him/her stay warm after he/she leaves the perfect temperature inside his/her mother’s womb. In a short time, her baby will be born. Your baby’s mother appreciated the prayers you have said for her and her baby throughout the pregnancy. It has not been easy, but your prayers have given her the grace she needed to bring her baby to term.
2019 CATHOLIC CHARITY FUND APPEAL:
ALMOST AT THE GOAL!!!
Amount Raised so far is $59,468.00=Goal of $60,000.00! THANK YOU to everyone who has made a pledge/gift to the Appeal so Far. If you have not made a gift to this year’s
Appeal there are still envelopes at the doors or Go to providencediocese.org and click on Catholic Charity Fund Appeal to make a donation.
Religious Education Office is closed for the summer and will reopen in August. Messages may be left on office voice mail which is monitored during the summer at 766-8233. All registra-tions are due! Extra registration forms are available to print from the CCD website: saintjosephccd.weebly.com
WEEKLY OFFERINGS: 07/28/2019
189 Weekly Envelopes $3,443.00 Miscellaneous Gifts $1,497.85 Electronic Funds Gifts this week* $ 446.82 *Total Monthly EFT Gifts divided by 4.33 weeks per month.
Total Offertory for 07/28/2019 $5,387.67 Total Offertory for 07/29/2018 $4,961.16
God Bless you for your continued generosity to the parish. COUNTERS: 8/11 M/M R. Lamoureux & M/M R. Turcotte
Do It For the Kids? This Fall we will be moving our Confirmation classes to the former CYO Room in the basement of our church. Before that happens, however, the room is in desperate need of some TLC—cleaning, painting, and organization. Father Ryan is looking for some volunteers who can help with that work on Saturday August 17th beginning at 9AM. Supplies and lunch will be provided. Please call the rectory beforehand at 401-766-0626 to let us know you’re coming, and thank you in advance! Our kids are worth it, aren’t they?
25th, 40th, 50th, & over WEDDING ANNIVERSARY…
The Diocese of Providence is sponsoring a Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Celebration for the year 2019 on Sunday, September
15th at 1pm at the Cathedral of Ss Peter & Paul in Providence. Married couples celebrating their 25th, 40th, 50th and over anniversaries in 2019 will be honored. Couples are encouraged to register for this event by obtaining and completing a registration form from St. Joseph’s Rectory Office before August 16th. Mass will be celebrated by Bishop Tobin with Renewal of Vows.. Reception for couples and their family will follow. FMI, [email protected] or 278-4576.
Catholic Youth Ministry and the Office of Vocations would like to invite Catholic Families to join us for a night at the PawSox on August 16th. We’ve reserved the right field tent area for a pre-game bbq and tickets to the game for $31 per person. We’d love to get many
families from around the diocese to attend. Please contact Fr. Brian Morris ([email protected] for more information.
DIOCESAN YOUTH DAY will be held on Saturday, September 7th from 11 am to 9 pm at Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Cumberland. This event held rain or shine is for high school and collage aged. It includes, MUSIC, GAMES, WORKSHOPS, MASS, ADORATION, FOOD FUN AND SO MUCH MORE. Please visit catholicyouthri.org or the Facebook page: Diocesan Youth Day 2019 for more information.
PETER’S PENCE COLLECTION, AUGUST 4TH
This weekend, our diocese will take up the Peter’s Pence Collection, which provides Pope Francis with the funds he needs to carry out his charitable works around the world. The proceeds benefit our brothers and sisters on the margins of society, including victims of war, oppression, and disasters. Join our Holy Father as a witness of charity to those who are suffering.
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