Saint Joseph Catholic Church It February 15 , 2020 · 2/2/2020 · Hector Perez, from Baltimore...
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Dear Parishioners,
It’s good to be back. I returned Monday, 10 February and
arrived at the rectory about 6:30 or so. My time away
was very fruitful and also enjoyable. I participated in the Vigil and
Investiture for the Knights of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, of which Order,
I have the rank of Chaplain. Once again, this year, the Royal Family of
France was represented by Her Highness, Princess Clothilde of Orléans.
During my time in New Orleans, I had the opportunity to practice my
French a bit. It’s amazing how little one remembers when one doesn’t
use the language. I used to be fluent in French and in German, but,
unfortunately, I can’t make that claim any longer. Still, I’d probably be
able order dinner and find the restroom.
There were two other priests with me for the Investiture, a Father
Hector Perez, from Baltimore and a Father Paul Breczinski, General
Chaplain. Father Paul and I shared a room. Unfortunately, Father Hector
was with us for only a short time. Father Hector (who has three
doctorates) went to seminary in those years known as “The Terror” in
the 70s, 80s and into the 90s where seminarians who wanted to kneel
for Communion, pray the rosary and adore Our Lord in the Blessed
Sacrament, were often reviled and abused, physically, emotionally,
psychologically and spiritually. They were the “rigid” Neanderthals
which the Church no longer needed and which were very often kicked
out of seminary and never ordained. Father told me that his brother
seminarians would restrain him and kick him in the knees. So much for
Christian charity and fraternity. Frightening to know that these abusers
are, most probably, still current pastors here and there today.
So, now we are close to the end of the first occurrence of Ordinary
Time and at midpoint in the season of Septuagesima. After this
weekend, we have only a week and a half left to prepare ourselves for
Lent. Please see the notice for Ash Wednesday Masses in this bulletin.
To close, I would like to thank all of those parishioners who helped take
down our Christmas decorations. I know it was quite a job. I’m so very
grateful for your generous donation of time. Also, though not many see
it, a new parish volunteer painted the sacristy and it’s a shining gem.
Many thanks. God bless you all, my children and my friends. You have
no idea how much you mean to me.
Father Magiera
Saint Joseph Catholic Church
February 15th/16th, 2020
A Parish Apostolate of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter
Fr. Michael W. Magiera, FSSP, KHS, ChLJ, Pastor
Fr. Gregory Bartholomew, FSSP, ChD, Assistant Pastor
1329 Belleview Avenue Rockdale, IL 60436-2577
Phone: (815) 725-4469 FAX: (815) 714-2078
Father Magiera’s Email: [email protected] Father Bartholomew’s Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fsspjoliet.wordpress.com Facebook: St. Joseph Catholic Church – Rockdale, Illinois
Elizabeth Kelch, Co-DRE Denise Lonigro, Co-DRE Phone: (815) 729-9149 Phone: (708) 646-3834 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Office/Rectory Hours: Monday through Friday
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
2020 Liturgical Calendar and Mass Intentions
Sanctuary Lamp Employment for Brian Holuj
by Jim & Trudy Holuj
Sat., February 15th Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
4:15 pm + Dr. Stephanie Pavnica by Janice Burke
Sun., February 16th Sexagesima Sunday (2nd cl)
8:00 am Pro Populo
10:00 am Ricky Martinez by Dominic F.
Mon., February 17th Feria (4th cl)
7:30 am + Fr. Robert Schindler by Brian Lane
Tues., February 18th St. Simeon, Bishop & Martyr (4th cl)
7:30 am In repentance and reparation for the sins
within our Church and our World
Wed., February 19th Feria (4th cl)
7:30 am Mary Rita Insley by Brendan Siemiawski
Thurs., February 20th Feria (4th cl)
7:30 am + Carl & Jean Bornholt
by Solvatore & Katie Rigitano
5:30 pm + George McCague by John & Barb McCague
Fri., February 21st Feria (4th cl)
7:30 am + Kevin Hansen by Beth & Mike Hansen
Sat., February 22nd Chair of St. Peter (2nd cl)
8:00 am John, Mary, Edwin & Junior Morello
by Laura Morello
Sat., February 22nd Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
4:15 pm Carol Machalik
by Gerald Machalik (Husband)
Sun., February 23rd Quinquagesima Sunday (2nd cl)
8:00 am +Carl & Jean Bornholt
by Solvatore & Katie Rigitano
10:00 am Pro Populo
+ means deceased
Mass Schedule
Ordinary Form
Saturday 4:15pm
Extraordinary Form
Sunday 8:00 am; 10:00 am; 5:30 pm (Naperville) Monday through Friday: 7:30 am
Thursday 5:30 pm, followed by Holy Hour and Benediction
Saturday 8:00 am
Holy Days of Obligation
Ordinary Form: 5:15 p.m. anticipated Mass, if a priest is available Extraordinary Form: 7:00 am & 7:00 pm
Confessions
30 minutes before Mass
Baptisms
Any weekday is possible, but Saturdays are preferred. To schedule your family’s Baptism, please call or email Fr. Magiera. Thank you very much!
Weddings
For parishioners with faithful parish membership for at least one year. Please inquire at least 6 months prior to intended date.
WELCOME VISITORS! Worship Aides for both forms of the Mass are in the pew racks. We
welcome new parishioners. Census forms are in the back of the
church, either in racks or on the tables. Turn in your form to Fr.
Magiera or place your form in the collection basket. No need to
respond ‘Amen’ at Latin Mass Holy Communion.
Prayer Intentions for the living and deceased:
Christy Becker, Jim Dernulc, Mark Evans, Cris Galounis, Michael
Kelly, Mary Lund, Kathleen Mary McNair, Ray Tomanio, Merlin
Melnarik, Fr. Vytas Memenas, Kaira Paramo, Russler Family, Angie
Schuman, Judy Splayt, Fr. Chris Steinle, OSA, Jim Wright, Ken
Zabel, Adele Stukas, Aldona Peciura, Nancy Tomanio, Zita Stukas,
Hellmann/Roman/Kasperek, Robert Fearncombe, Jr., Isabella
Goodrich, Bonnie Reichstadt, Ellen McCague, Mary Mitchell,
George Magee, Fr. Christopher Manuele, Susanna Wheeler and
James Wheeler, Ricardo Martinez, Ayako Naganuma, Ed Bowlan,
Cole Francis Leon, Mason Leon and Chris Galounis and Raymond
Courney and Cyndy Crane.
RIP: Ben Bazik, Glen Dykhuizen, Tahara Dykhuizen, Barbara
Schoenberger, Fran Nelli, Dale Bixenmann, Arthur Birsa, Mary Rose
Bucciarelli, Diane Wolfe, Bonnie Nagra, Corinne Bowers,
Dr.Stephanie Pavnica, Andrew Pavnica, George McCague, Linda
Stortz, Kevin Hansen, Richard Blaskie, and Rich Goss.
Donuts! Please join us for donuts following our 10:00 AM
Mass every Sunday. Everyone is invited!
Our Lady of Fatima, Pray for Us. Please join us on Friday, March 13th at 6:00 P.M. as we
pray the Holy Rosary in reparation for the sins
committed within Christ’s Church.
By the Numbers for February 8th/9th, 2020
Regular Collection Saturday 4:15 PM
Sunday 8:00 AM
Sunday 10:00 AM
Naperville 5:30 PM
$1,091.00
$835.00
$3,134.00
$1,310.00
Special Needs (Building) Saturday 4:15 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM
Naperville 5:30 PM
$65.00
$141.00
$110.00
Solemnity of Mary
Christmas
Flowers
All Saints
Immaculate Conception
Initial Offering
Organ
Masses
Salt
Donuts
Votive Candles
Saturday 4:15 PM
Saturday 4:15 PM
Saturday 4:15 PM
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00
$25.00
$5,190.00
$660.00
$11.00
$21.00
$96.00
TOTAL $12,714.00
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Mass Attendance: Saturday, 2/9/20, 4:15 PM – 67
Sunday, 2/10/20, 8:00 AM – 54
Sunday, 2/10/20, 10:00 AM – 197
Sunday, 2/10/20, 5:30 PM – 171 Naperville
SOCIAL MEDIA
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Religious Education Calendar February 16th Religious Ed Class 8:30-9:45 a.m.
February 23rd Religious Ed Class 8:30-9:45 a.m.
February 23rd Confirmation Retreat 8:30-9:45 a.m.
February 25th Sacrament of Confirmation 6:30 p.m.
March 1st No Class
March 8th Religious Ed Class 8:30-9:45 a.m.
March 15th Religious Ed Class 8:30-9:45 a.m.
March 22nd Religious Ed Class 8:30-9:45 a.m.
March 29th Religious Ed Class 8:30-9:45 a.m.
April 5th Family Re Ed Class 8:30-9:45 a.m.
Bulletin Articles If you have an article that you would like to be included in our
bulletin, please type and email your announcement to
[email protected] at least 10 days in advance. Father
Magiera must approve all articles. Thank you very much!
Father Bartholomew’s Catechism Classes Catechism classes will resume this week on January 15th. The
younger age bracket will begin meeting again at 4:15pm.
Wednesday February 12th: Older age bracket meets
Wednesday February 19th: Younger age bracket meets
Wednesday February 26th: Older age bracket meets
Fr. Bartholomew’s Youth Group The Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Venerable Fulton Sheen in Peoria
will take place at the end of the February! A full day of events will
be planned, more information coming soon.
St. Joseph’s Lending Library We have a lending library of spiritual books on shelves in
the northwest corner of the basement. Many beautiful
books waiting to be read.
Mass Intentions Mass Intention envelopes are available in the back of church. Please
PRINT and completely fill out the front of the envelope. We will do
our best to accommodate your request. Mass Intentions are filled on
a first come, first served basis. Our Mass intention dates are
completely filled for 2019 and 2020 are quickly filling up. The Mass
Intention Envelope MUST be completely filled out in order to take
your request. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
call the rectory. Thank you very much!
Cathedral Of Saint Raymond Nonnatus Speaker Series Thursday, February 27th, 2020 @ 7:00PM, Father Richard Simon –
“Reverend Know-It-All” Relevant Radio Host and Pastor.
LENT: A TIME FOR DIET AND EXORCISM
Sunday and Monday March 22/23, 2020 @ 7:00PM Father Ryan
Adorjan – Parochial Vicar of the Cathedral of Saint Raymond
Nonnatus and Sacred Heart Parish
SAINT RAYMOND PARISH LENTEN MISSION
Thursday, April 30, 2020 @ 7:00PM Richard Akins – Founder of
“Fundamentally Catholic” and author of “Challenged to Grow” and
“The Rebirth of Nicodemus.”
KEEPING THE FAITH: AT HOME AND WHILE AWAY AT COLLEGE
Admission is FREE. A free will offering will be collected.
604 N. Raynor Avenue Joliet, IL 60435
Phone: 815-722-6653
Website: www.straymond.net
Sacramental Preparation - Extraordinary Form February 16th – First Holy Communion class
February 23rd - Confirmation class
March 1st – First Holy Communion class
March 8th – Confirmation class
March 15th – First Holy Communion class
March 22nd – Confirmation class
March 29th – First Holy Communion class
April 5th – Confirmation class
Job Available The Diocese of Joliet Cemetery Office is seeking to hire Seasonal
Cemetery workers (positions available in Wheaton, Joliet and
Kankakee). These positions consist of the performance of seasonal
work in the cemetery for the maximum period as outlined in the
union contract (March through October). A valid Illinois drivers’
license is required. Must be willing and able to perform tasks as
outlined in the Cemetery Seasonal job description. To view job
description, visit:
http://www.dioceseofjoliet.org/hr/listjobs.php
Normal 40 hour workweek. Ninety-day (90) probationary period.
Union membership is required. Conditions and pay-rate ($13.00 per
hour to $15.00 per hour based on qualifications) as outlined in the
current union contract. Seasonal/temporary with no benefits.
Interested applicants may email a resume and/or application to:
[email protected]. To mail resumes and/or
applications, mail to: Office of the Director: 200 W. Romeo Rd.
Romeoville, IL 60446
Rite of Confirmation Our confirmation candidates will receive the sacrament
of confirmation on Tuesday, February 25th, 2020 at St.
Paul’s Church in Joliet. All confirmation candidates and
their sponsors must be in their seats 6:30 p.m. Boys
usually wear a while or light colored dress shirt, dark slacks, and a
tie. Girls usually wear a dress, skirt, or pants suit, but all girls should
be modest in their selection. All sponsors should follow the same
dress code. (Please no jeans or gym shoes.)
Confirmation practice will be held on Tuesday, February 25th, 2020
at 5:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Church in Joliet. (immediately before Mass)
All confirmation candidates and their sponsors must be in their seat
by 5:20 p.m. Parents, family and friends will be allowed to enter the
church at 6:00 p.m.
40 Days for Life Campaign Many prolife groups from various Catholic parishes will participate
in the 40 Days for Life campaign. This non-violent protest includes
prayer at the Aurora abortion clinic on six Saturdays, February 29
through April 4. Participants peacefully and prayerfully witness to
the harm that abortion inflicts on the child in the womb, the mothers
seeking abortion and the society that allows such activity. Those who
would like to come and pray for an hour at the abortion clinic with
other Catholics from our diocese will meet in front of St. Joseph's
Church in downtown Joliet at 9 a.m. on these six Saturdays and re-
turn around noon. Carpools will be available. If you have questions,
contact [email protected]. If you need more information
about this campaign go to www.40daysforlife.com.”
Diocese of Joliet
Lenten Regulations
1. Everyone 14 years of age or over is bound to abstain
from meat on Ash Wednesday and all the Fridays of Lent.
2. All from the age of 18 years up to the beginning of their
60th year are bound to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good
Friday.
3. On these two days of fast and abstinence, only one full
meatless meal is allowed. Two other meatless meals, suffi-
cient to maintain strength, may be taken according to each
one’s needs, but together they should not equal another full
meal. Eating between meals is not permitted on these two
days, but liquids, including milk and fruit juices are al-
lowed. When health or ability to work would be seriously
affected, the law does not oblige.
4. To disregard completely the law of fast and abstinence is
sinful.
5. Lent is the principal season of penance in the Church
year. Therefore, all of the faithful are strongly urged to de-
velop and follow a program of voluntary self-denial. All
Catholics are encouraged to support generously the charita-
ble works of the whole Church, pray and perform works of charity and mercy.
6. Those who are sick, pregnant, or nursing, or whose
health would adversely be affected by fasting or abstinence,
should not consider themselves bound by these norms.
Ash Wednesday Mass Schedule Wednesday, February 26th, 2020
Extrodinary Form 7:00 a.m.
Ordinary Form 5:00 p.m.
Extrodinary form 7:00 p.m.
Confirmation Candidates shared an afternoon
with the residents at Sunny Hill Nursing Home Last Sunday was a big day for our confirmation candidates. After
class, our confirmation students stayed to work on their confirma-
tion shield project. Students enjoyed pizza for lunch. At 12:30
p.m., our confirmation students went to Sunny Hill Nursing Home
to complete various projects and visit with their residents. They
also walk around from room to room to pass out the craft projects
our students made for the residents. Afterwards, we cleaned up the
craft projects and headed back to St. Joseph's Church. Thank
you very much!
The Devotion of the Seven Sundays
The Seven Sorrows and Seven Joys of St. Joseph will begin on Sunday, February 2nd, 2020.
This devotion is recited on the seven Sundays before St. Joseph’s feast day on March 19th.
The following prayers and devotions are found in the “Favorite Prayers to St. Joseph” by
Tan books. Composed by Ven. Januarius Sarnelli, C.Ss.R. (d. 1744)
1. The doubt of St. Joseph. (Matt. 1:19) The message of the Angel. (Matt. 1:20)
2. The poverty of Jesus’ birth. (Luke 2:7) The birth of the Savior. (Luke 2:7)
3. The Circumcision. (Luke 2:21) The Holy Name of Jesus. (Matt. 1:25)
4. The prophecy of Simeon. (Luke 2:34) The effects of the Redemption. (Luke 2:34)
5. The flight into Egypt. (Matt. 2:14) The overthrow of the idols of Egypt. (Is. 19:1)
6. The return from Egypt. (Matt. 2:22) Life with Jesus and Mary at Nazareth. (Luke
2:39)
7. The loss of the Child Jesus. (Luke 2:45) The finding of the Child Jesus in the
Temple. (Luke 2:46)
1. O chaste Spouse of Mary most holy, glorious St. Joseph, great was the trouble
and anguish of thy heart when thou were minded to put away privately thine invi-
olate Spouse, yet thy joy was unspeakable when the surpassing mystery of the In-
carnation was made known to thee by the Angel.
By this sorrow and this joy, we beseech thee to comfort our souls, both now and
in the sorrows of our final hour, with the joy of the good life and a holy death
after the pattern of thine own, in the arms of Jesus and Mary.
Our Father……Hail Mary……Glory Be
2. O most blessed Patriarch, glorious St. Joseph, who wast chosen to be the foster
father of the Word made flesh, thy sorrow at seeing the Christ Jesus born in such
poverty was suddenly changed into heavenly exultation when thou didst hear the
angelic hymn and beheld the glories of that resplendent night.
By this sorrow and this joy we implore thee to obtain for us the grace to pass over
from life’s pathway to hear the angelic songs of praise, and to rejoice in the
shining splendor of celestial glory.
Our Father…..Hail Mary…..Glory Be
3. O Glorious St. Joseph, thou faithfully obeyed the law of God, and thy heart was
pierced at the sight of the Precious Blood that was shed by the Infant Savior dur-
ing His circumcision, but the name of Jesus gave thee new life and filled with
thee quiet joy.
By this sorrow and this joy, obtain for us the grace to be freed from all sin during
life, and to die rejoicing, with the holy Name of Jesus in our hearts and on our
lips.
Our Father…..Hail Mary…..Glory Be
4. O most faithful Saint who shared the mysteries of our Redemption, glorious St.
Joseph, the prophecy of Simeon regarding the sufferings of Jesus and Mary
caused thee to shudder with mortal dread, but at the same time filled thee with a
blessed joy for the salvation and glorious resurrection which, he foretold, would
be attained by countless souls.
By this sorrow and this joy, obtain for us that we may be among the number of
those who, through the merits of Jesus and the intercession of Mary, the Virgin
Mother, are predestined to a glorious resurrection.
Our Father…..Hail Mary…..Glory Be
5. O most watchful guardian of the Incarnate Son of God, glorious St. Joseph, what
toil was thine in supporting and waiting upon the Son of the most high God, es-
pecially in the flight to Egypt. Yet at the same time, how thou didst rejoice to
have always near you God Himself, and to see the idols of the Egyptians fall
prostrate to the ground before Him.
By this sorrow and this joy, obtain for us the grace of keeping ourselves in safety
from the infernal tyrant, especially by flight from dangerous occasions; may
every idol of earthly affection fall from our hearts; may we be wholly employed
in serving Jesus and Mary, and for them alone may we live and happily die.
Our Father…..Hail Mary…..Glory Be
6. O glorious St. Joseph, an angel on earth, thou didst marvel to see the King of
Heaven obedient to thy commands, but thy consolation in bringing Jesus out of
the land of Egypt was troubled by thy fear of Archelaus; nevertheless, being as-
sured by the Angel, thou dwelt in the gladness at Nazareth with Jesus and Mary.
By this sorrow and this joy, obtain for us that our hearts may be delivered from
harmful fears, so that we may rejoice in peace of conscience and may live in
safety with Jesus and Mary and may, like these, die in their company.
Our Father…..Hail Mary…..Glory Be
7. O glorious St. Joseph, pattern of all holiness, when thou didst lose, through no
fault of thine own, the Child Jesus, thou sought Him sorrowing for the space of
three days, until with great joy thou didst find Him again in the Temple sitting in
the midst of the doctors.
By this sorrow and this joy, we supplicate thee, with our hearts upon our lips, to
keep us from ever having the misfortune to lose Jesus through mortal sin; but if
this supreme misfortune should befall us, grant that we may seek Him with
unceasing sorrow until we find Him again, ready to show us His great mercy,
especially at the hour of death; so that we may pass over to enjoy His presence in
heaven; and there, in company with thee may we sing the praises of His Divine
mercy forever.
Our Father…..Hail Mary…..Glory Be
Antiphon. And Jesus Himself was beginning about the age of thirty years, being
(as it was supposed) the Son of Joseph.
V. Pray for us, O holy Joseph,
R/. That we may be made worth of the promises of Christ.
Let us Pray…O God, Who in Thine ineffable Providence didst vouchsafe to
choose Blessed Joseph to be the spouse of Thy most Holy Mother, grant, we
beseech Thee, that we whom we venerate as our protector on earth may be our
intercessor in Heaven. Who lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen.