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The Second Sunday
of Lent
February 25, 2018
Celebration of the Eucharist Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Vigil Sunday: 6:00 a.m., 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, 4:00 p.m.
Monday-Friday: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. Saturday: 8:00 a.m.
Holy Days of Obligation As Announced
Reconciliation Saturday: 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays: 6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Anointing of the Sick Any sick or hospitalized parishioner who is in need of the Sacrament of the Sick should contact the Parish Office.
Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Holy Family Chapel in the Holy Family Center.
Morning Prayer Monday—Friday at 6:30 a.m. in Church.
Devotions The Holy Rosary: Recited before the 9:00 a.m. Mass daily.
Miraculous Medal Devotions: Every Tuesday after the 9 a.m. Mass.
Novena to Saint Joseph: Every Wednesday after the 9 a.m. Mass.
Divine Mercy Chaplet: Every Thursday after the 9 a.m. Mass.
Litany to the Sacred Heart: First Friday of the month after the 9 a.m. Mass.
First Saturday Devotions: The First Saturday of each month at 8:30 a.m.
Parish StaffParish StaffParish StaffParish Staff Phone: 610-269-8294 Fax: 610-269-2487
www.stjosephrc.org
332 Manor Avenue, Downingtown, PA 19335
Rev. Msgr. Joseph C. McLoone Pastor
Rev. Anthony T. Rossi Parochial Vicar
Rev. John E. Donia Resident
Rev. Francis J. Mulranen Resident
Deacon Jim Bogdan Permanent Deacon
Deacon Edward R. Schiappa Permanent Deacon
Mr. Allen Austin Director of Youth Ministry
Ms. Karen Dawson Parish Services Director/
Adult Faith Formation Coordinator
Mrs. Roe DeRitis Parish Secretary
Mrs. Jo-Ann Funkhouser Bookkeeper
Ms. Anna Kozlowska Elder Care Program Manager
Mr. Dennis Luminella Maintenance Supervisor/
St. Joseph Cemetery Supervisor
Mrs. Dodie Milano Receptionist
Ms. Julie Wiant Business Manager
Ms. Jeannine Zack Administrative Assistant
SchoolSchoolSchoolSchool Phone: 610-269-8999 Fax: 610-269-2252
www.stjosephrc.org
Sister Catherine Irene, I.H.M. Principal
Sister Diane Licordare, I.H.M. Vice Principal
Mrs. Mary Jane McGeehan Administrative Assistant
Parish Religious Education ProgramParish Religious Education ProgramParish Religious Education ProgramParish Religious Education Program Phone: 610-873-8798 Fax: 610-873-5466
www.stjosephrc.org
Mrs. Kathy Thomas Director of Religious Education
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484-593-4352
TODAY’S READINGS
The readings for the 2nd Sunday in Lent can be found at #887.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 5:00 PM Mike Castaldi
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25 6:00 AM For Our Parishioners 7:30 AM Lucy Q. Cozzone (13th Anniversary) 9:00 AM Thomas James Shutt 10:30 AM Michael A. Castaldi 12:00 PM Roberta Watson 4:00 PM Floyd D'Ginto
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26 7:00 AM Saint Joseph Parishioners 9:00 AM Julia Laurento
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 7:00 AM Patricia Dawson
9:00 AM Betty LeBuffe
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 7:00 AM Dora & Nick Frederick 9:00 AM Anne Harrison
THURSDAY, MARCH 1 7:00 AM Karen A. Girafalco 9:00 AM James Anderson (4th Anniversary)
FRIDAY, MARCH 2 7:00 AM Bonnie Calvey 9:00 AM Ashlyn Brown (Living)
SATURDAY, MARCH 3 8:00 AM For the Holy Souls in Purgatory
SATURDAY, MARCH 3 5:00 PM Deceased Members of the Feola & Capuzzi Families
SUNDAY, MARCH 4 6:00 AM For Our Parishioners 7:30 AM Antonio Palmorini 9:00 AM Domenic F. Talucci (1st Anniversary) 10:30 AM For the members of the St. Joseph Memorial Society
12:00 PM Robert Kubiak 4:00 PM George Vangieri
ANNOUNCED MASSES
NEXT WEEKEND
The Sanctuary Candle burns in memory of Patricia Dawson.
The Chapel Sanctuary Candle burns in memory of Orlando & Margaret Graveno.
BAPTISMS
Congratulations to the following children Baptized on February 18.
SEAN MICHAEL KERSHNER AND MASON XAVIER MCENEANEY
Parents of babies to be baptized are asked to please register for Pre-Jordan, a baptism preparation program at Saint Joseph Parish, recommended by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. You can find the class dates and register either online via our website or by filling out a form in the parish office or the Saint Katharine Drexel Room in church.
For more information, contact Karen Dawson at 610-269-8294 or [email protected].
MARRIAGE
Couples planning to marry are asked to meet with their parish priest as soon as possible after their engagement and to enroll in a marriage-prep program (Pre-Cana) at least six months prior to the wedding. Our spring Pre-Cana date is March 23 & 24. Registration forms can be found on our website at www.stjosephrc.org.
For more information, contact Karen Dawson at 610-269-8294 or [email protected].
�those who are sick: Frank Baker, Muthu Ballyamanda, Rhonda Battenfelder, Ashlyn Brown,
David & Connie Bull, Ellen Cassidy, Dolly Colella, Baby Michael
Corrigan, Amelia D’Ginto, Connie Daily, Teena Friends, Robert Geary,
Carrie Grosso, Paddy Hamilton, Danielle Horack, Mary K. Jordan, Judy
Kaplan, Father Larry Kozak, Crystal Leff, Wendy Martini, Miranda
McClain, Cynthia McGowan, Jim McGowan, Thomas Melvin, Dina
Metro, Julia O’Connell, Sr. Mary O’Connor, Dave Parker, Stephany
Patrone, Florence Popadick, John Richards, Sue Rizzo, Frank Robertson,
Christopher Sauk, John Schreiber, Christine Robertson Schwartz, Mary
Setzer, Mike Smith, Lucy Spadaro, Geri Talucci, Kevin Valentine and Mrs.
Walt.
...those who are serving our country: Brandon W. A’Hara, Sgt. Steve Anderson, Andrew Bowser, Caytie
Castells, Specialist Andrew Clauhs, Ensign Morgan S. Dankanich, Capt.
Joe DeAngelis, Sarah Debarberie, Lt/Cpl. Staff Sgt. Christopher Deutsch,
Staff Sgt. Ian Deutsch, Captain Joseph S. DiBerardinis, Nicole Doyle, Sean
Doyle, Capt. Mark Edwards, Sargent Ian Fay, Danny Fuller, Jeffrey Fuller,
1st Lt. Matthew Glisson, Leslie Harkness, 1st Lt. Jonathan M. Harris,
Daniel J. Heil, Steven Houser, Victoria Jones, Zachary Kish, Peter Kurtz,
Andy Landmesser, Lt. Col. Paul D. Lang. PFC. Sgt. Christopher Madden,
Krzysztof Malarz, Spc. Nicholas Massari, Major J. Kevin McKittrick, 2nd
Lt. Ryan Misero, Lt. J.G. Brian Muka, Pvt. Ian Donoghue-Neider, Capt.
Andrew C. Oddo, PFC Nicholas Odgers, Sgt. Bradley Panichelli, Lt. Ted
Pease, Alex Rozon, 2ndLt. Joseph W. Rule, 1st Lt. Eric F. Satterthwaite,
Pvt. 1st Class Matthew Scalia, Cmdr. Christopher Schwarz, Jr., Pvt. Nick
Scott, Jeremy Solnosky, Ryan Strehl, LT Sean Sweeney, Bryan Williams,
Josh Woodward and Vincent Yarch.
PLEASE PRAY FOR: Names will be kept on the sick list for 3 months.
Call the parish office to add/remove/re-add names.
Brendan Fagan
Julia Manetta-Laurento
Faye & Paul Taraschi
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February 25, 2018 - The Second Sunday of Lent
Dear Friends,
Most of us appreciate what Lent is all about. A few years ago, Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI described
Lent in a pre-Lenten audience. He said, “Lent is like a long ‘retreat’ during which we can turn back into
ourselves and listen to the voice of God, in order to defeat the temptations of the Evil One. It is a period of
spiritual ‘combat’ that we must experience alongside Jesus, not with pride and presumption, but using the arms
of faith: prayer, listening to the word of God, and penance. In this way we will be able to celebrate Easter in
truth, ready to renew the promises of our Baptism.”
The Word of God speaks to us from a variety of perspectives in the readings for this Second Sunday of
Lent. God calls Abraham to go forth on an unknown journey, requiring great and unquestionable faith. It is
God’s plan we should seek during this Lenten season. For us to seek and define what God wants us to do, how
He wants us to serve, and how He wishes us to be good stewards using our gifts should be the focus of what
we are doing during Lent.
St. Paul’s Letter to the Romans is a good counsel for us during our Lenten efforts. As he asks a series
of questions, we hear only Paul, not how his audience might respond. His second question is key, fo he tells us
that God, who did not spare His own Son, will give us everything along with Christ. Since God handed over
His own Son for all of us, God will, logically, give us everything else “along with Him.” If we focus on that,
we are well on the path to both holiness and a good Lent.
Our Gospel Reading for today gives us Mark’s version of the Transfiguration. This is one of the most
momentous events in Christ’s life, and just as it was almost impossible for Peter to fully comprehend what he
was witnessing, it is equally complicated for us to understand. During Lent, this gives us a small glimpse into
what the glory will be, what the key to our faith should be. Yet it is so connected to Jesus’ mission and our
salvation. It shows us the life to come. It reminds us that there is a splendor and a glory to that life that is
beyond our understanding and certainly our imaginations. This should provide us with motivation to dedicate
ourselves anew to our own transformation that needs to occur during this Lenten period.
Pope Francis has put it quite simply, but at the heart of what he said is our understanding and goal to be
sought by the Transfiguration. The Holy Father said, quite simply, “Listen to Jesus and follow Him. That is the
message of the Transfiguration.”
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at 10 a.m. . . . in the Church Chapel.
2nd Collection
for the Church in Africa this Saturday & Sunday, February 24 and 25.
Please make checks payable to Saint Joseph Church.
Thank you!
Saint Joseph Cemetery Saint Joseph Cemetery Saint Joseph Cemetery Saint Joseph Cemetery Our parish cemetery is a beautiful, quiet spot located off Glenside Road in Downingtown. We have many traditional burial plots available and a Columbarium to hold cremains of loved ones. If you are interested in purchasing a plot or a niche for the future for yourself or your loved ones, call the parish office at 610-269-8294.
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School News
Shadow Day
If you have a relative or friend that wants to come and spend the day at St. Joseph School to see what happens during a typical school day, we encourage children to come for a SHADOW DAY. The student will spend a day in his/her current grade and meet the students and teachers. Please have your families or friends call the school office to schedule a Shadow Day, 610-269-8999.
Congratulations! Congratulations to our 7th and 8th Graders who performed at the Archdiocesan Honors Band and Jazz Band Concert on Friday, February 9: Molly Delio, Owen Mullin, Kiera Walsh, Matthew Waterman, Sam Tatum, and Cecilia Wible. Many students of St. Joseph School have been selected to have their poems published in Creative Communications’ yearly poetry anthology.
Registration Registration is still open for the 2018-2019 school year at St. Joseph School. Visit our website at http://stjosephrc.org/school/admissions/ or call 610-269-8999.
The Disciple Maker Index
Survey is Open Please take part in our parish’s Disciple Maker Index, a 10-15 minute online survey: • Go to www.disciplemakerindex.com
• Or pick up a paper copy in the parish office or the St. Katharine Drexel Room in church.
• Complete/Return the survey by March 5. The survey will ask you to reflect on your own spiritual growth and provide feedback on the parish’s efforts to help you grow. All responses will be confidential and the parish will only receive information about the community as a whole. We are trying to get the highest response rate possible. This information will be invaluable to the parish and our various ministries as we plan ahead and try to be the best disciples we can be. We will receive the results this spring/summer at which time we will share what we have learned with the entire parish. Thank you for helping with this important project!
Hoops Mania Fundraiser Proceeds from this fundraiser will benefit our teens who will attend the Youth Conference at Franciscan University in Steubenville this summer. HOOPS MANIA is based on College Basketball’s national championship tournament. Tickets cost $10 each, and each ticket holder can win $1,000 OR MORE based on the total points scored by the basketball teams printed on the back of their sweepstakes game card(s). Each game card is randomly assigned 8 teams (2 from each region) that will play in the National Championship tournament. To play the game, those who purchase ticket(s) simply add up the points scored by their 8 teams throughout the tournament. Tickets are on sale in the Saint John Neumann Room after Mass in February and are also in the parish office.
The Scrutinies Parishioners attending Noon Mass on 3/4, 5:00 Mass on 3/10, and 9:00 Mass on 3/18 (the third, fourth, and fifth Sundays of Lent) will share time with the RCIA group as they prepare to be welcomed into the Church. The readings focus on the themes of baptism and repentance. The Gospel passages for these three Sundays include the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4:5-42), the man born blind (John 9:1-41), and the raising of Lazarus (John 11:1-45). These are the “scrutiny” Sundays. The scrutinies celebrate conversion and offer our Elect an opportunity for introspection along with time for prayer, reflection, repentance, and the exorcisms (a series of blessings conferred to strengthen them against the power of temptation, sin, and Satan; to lead them ever closer to Christ – the Way, the Truth, and the Life; and to deepen their decision and desire to love God above all else). The Elect are asked to ponder the Word of God in their hearts, to know Christ who came to save the lost, to confess themselves to be sinners, to reject all that is displeasing to God, to ask the Holy Spirit to help them overcome their weaknesses, to learn how to please God, and to put their hope in Christ, finding peace and holiness in Him. The parish community is also asked at this time to seek continued conversion of heart so the weak may be strengthened, the broken restored, the lost found, and the found redeemed.
Update Your Information! Have you moved, been married recently, changed your phone number or email address, or made any other changes in your household? Please call the parish office or email [email protected] to update your records. Thank you for your kind assistance.
ST. JOSEPH ELDER CARE St. Joseph Church Elder Care Program provides care management services for older parishioners and their caregivers. The mission of the program is to help seniors meet their needs and enjoy wellbeing and high quality of life.
Some of the services may include securing in-home assistance, long term care planning, help with utilizing benefits and resources, and addressing crisis situations. Geriatric Care Manager will meet with you at home or at the parish rectory. Services are free and confidential.
Please call Anna Kozlowska at 610-269-7480 to take benefit of the program or to obtain more information. We are looking forward to meeting with you!
Learn, live, love your faithLearn, live, love your faithLearn, live, love your faithLearn, live, love your faith: To help you learn, live, and love your faith, St. Joseph Parish has purchased a subscription to “Formed,” which gives you free access to dozens of online programs about our Catholic faith.
To access FORMED: Go to www.formed.org
Enter our Parish Code: 13f195
Set up your profile
You can access the programs from your computer, tablet, or phone – anytime, anywhere. There is information and programs on a variety of topics for children, teens, and adults.
Parish Library Stay warm this winter by borrowing a movie or a book from our Parish Library.
There is a wide variety of movies/books perfect for all ages. Our Parish Library is located in the Holy Family Center and is open during office hours.
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Coffee and Donuts Sponsored by the Knights of
Columbus
The Knights of Columbus cordially invite you to enjoy Catholic fellowship over Coffee, Juice and Donuts after the 9 a.m. Mass on Sunday, March 11 in the Cafeteria.
Gracious and loving God,
we thank you for the abundant
love and grace you have poured out upon
Saint Joseph Parish.
Fill us, your humble servants,
with your goodness, generosity, and love
as we engage in this campaign
to address the current and future needs
of our growing and vibrant parish family.
May your Holy Spirit
keep our hearts and minds
rooted in the faith of your Son
and enable us to forge
a legacy of faith and service
which will bear fruit for generations to come.
Through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
The King’s Men (18 & over) offers a time with other men to engage, discuss and challenge you into living a full Christian life. Every meeting starts with a rosary, a 15- minute spiritual exercise, 30 minutes for discussion and 15- minutes of challenges among your peers.
The King’s Men will not meet on Thursday, March 1.
The next King’s Men meeting will take place on Thursday, March 8 at 7:30 PM in the Parish Meeting Center.
Life in the Spirit Seminars The St. Joseph Parish Charismatic Prayer Group will be presenting a six-week DVD series of talks given by
Leaders in the New Evangelization and the Charismatic Renewal called LIFE IN THE SPIRIT SEMINARS
Remaining Dates are
Thursdays March 1,8,15 & 22
7-9 p.m. in the church chapel. For more info, contact Joe McCahon at 610-716-3084 or [email protected] or contact Jane Desiderio at
Lenten Faith Formation “Everybody Needs to Forgive Somebody”
Please join us on Monday evenings as Father Rossi, Father Mulranen, and Father Donia discuss and reflect on the book “Everybody Needs to Forgive Somebody.” This is the book that Fr. Ezaki encouraged us to read during our Parish Mission in the fall.
February 26
Deciding to Forgive (pages 41-59) March 5
Sharing Forgiveness (pages 63-105) 7-8 p.m. in the Chapel
No cost. No pre-registration. Invite a friend.
40 Days for Life Ash Wednesday was the beginning of Lent and also the start of the Spring campaign for 40 Days for Life (40 DFL). 40 DFL is a time of prayer, fasting and standing vigil at abortion clinics throughout the United States and other countries to bring awareness of the killing of babies in the womb. The Planned Parenthood Clinic in West Chester performs abortions at its Wayne & Market Streets location every Friday. The Spring campaign will end on Palm Sunday, March 25. St. Joseph Parish has participated in 40 DFL since it became a national event in 2007. It is very important that we show our resolve to end abortion and you can do this by participating in the Spring Campaign. Watch the bulletin each week to see the date of St. Joseph Parish’s day. Any questions call Pat DiPietro at 610-269-2093.
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Important Dates in Lent Forty Hours
Sunday, March 18-Tuesday, March 20 Parish Penance Service
Tuesday, March 27
Noontime Lenten Services
for the Community Wednesday, February 28
Downingtown United Methodist Church
Wednesday, March 7
Downingtown Friends Meeting
Wednesday, March 14
St. James Episcopal Church
Wednesday, March 21
Central Presbyterian Church
Services are 12 Noon to 12:30 PM with lunch following.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
During LENT
Wednesdays 6:30 AM and 8:30 AM prior to Daily Mass.
6:30 - 7:30 PM
Except February 14 and March 28
Saturdays 3:30 - 4:30 PM
Except March 31
Parish Penance Service
Tuesday, March 27 at 7 PM
Operation Rice Bowl If you’d like to take part in Operation Rice Bowl,
please return your bowl when you come to Mass the weekend after Easter – April 7 and 8
(Divine Mercy Sunday).
Stations of the Cross School Children
Tuesdays at 2 PM (except March 20)
Parish Community
Every Wednesday at 7 PM (except March 28 )
Giving Alms You are invited during Lent to give alms in ways that help our neighbors – locally, regionally, or globally.
February 24-25
Second Collection to benefit the Church in Africa March 3-4
Special collection to benefit Mother of Mercy House (No Envelopes) March 10-11
Second collection to benefit the Church in Latin America March 17-18
Special collection to benefit Legacy of Life (No envelopes) March 24-25
Special collection to benefit local charities (No envelopes)
March 30
Holy Land Collection
Local Penance Services Tuesday, March 20
SS. Peter and Paul Church, 7 PM
Wednesday, March 21
SS. Simon and Jude Church, 7 PM
Saint Elizabeth Church, 7 PM
Saturday, March 24
Saint Elizabeth Church, 9 AM-11 AM
Monday, March 26
Saint Patrick Church, 7 PM
Saint Maximilian Kolbe Church, 7 PM
Tuesday, March 27
Saint Joseph Church, 7 PM
Wednesday, March 28
SS. Philip and James Church, 7 PM
Make a Make a Make a Make a Lenten Connection Lenten Connection Lenten Connection Lenten Connection Each Sunday during Lent, choose a special task to focus on during the week. Look for the Lenten handout in the Saint Katharine Drexel Room. There are tasks for adults/teens, and ones for children. Use Lent to... Connect with God.
Connect with Each Other.
Last Year’s Palms Please drop off last year’s palms in the basket in the Saint Katharine Drexel Room in Church. We will collect them through Palm Sunday.
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Knights of Columbus
Lenten Fish Fry’s Fridays
March 9, March 16 and March 23
Dinner will be served from 4:30 to 7:30 PM in the school cafeteria. Dine in (BYOB) or Take out. Your choice of baked or fried fish ($12), crab cake dinners ($15) or a combo meal for ($14). Reduced kids meals also available. All meals include our famous french fries, coleslaw, dessert and a drink. You may also purchase a 10oz cup of Maryland Crab Soup ($6). For info, contact Larry Grove at 484-639-4838.
Service Hours Available
There are service hours for our young parishioners helping with bussing tables, cleanup, setup, and keeping the soda table filled. If interested in a 4 - 6 PM shift or 6 - 8 PM shift, email [email protected].
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February Mercy Hospice Schedule
Group 3 - Beef Puffs With Mushroom Sauce Group 4 - Swiss Potatoes and Ham
Please call Gail for more info at 610-269-9574.
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Poor Box Collection February 18 Total: $882.00
February Total to Date: $2,092.00
The Poor Box for February benefits the I.H.M. Literacy Center.
The Poor Box for March will benefit the Saint Joseph Church chapter of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society.
Sunday, February 18 Collection Total
$29,836.05 Ordinary Income: $20,810.00 (598 envelopes)
Loose Cash: $2,750.78
Weekly EFT: $5,750.27 (203 participants)
Weekly Credit Card: $525.00 (24 participants)
Collection Total: $29,836.05
God bless the gifts and the givers!
Helping Other People Everyday
(H.O.P.E.) HOPE is a transportation ministry which provides rides to doctor’s appointments, the grocery store, the pharmacy, and other necessary errands.
Rides require 48 hours notice.
For the week of 2/26, please contact Nancy Coccetti at 610-269-3036 or
Leslie Curtis at 610-203-9318. For the week of 3/5,
please contact Helen Lyons at 610-873-8041 or Debbie Hastings at 610-304-0631
For more information, contact Helen Lyons at 610-873-8041 or [email protected].
The Gospel story of the transfiguration of Jesus holds many lessons; the most prominent is the transformation of Jesus from simply being perceived as a wise and gifted prophet to the one who has fulfilled the sacred traditions of the Mosaic law and the hope of the prophets, the Messiah, the Christ. The Lord calls His stewards to participate in His redemptive activity. Heeding this call requires transformation, being willing to renounce patterns of behavior that draw us away from God. In this coming week of Lent, let us pray for the grace to be transformed, so that by our goodness and generosity, we may walk more authentically in the footsteps of Jesus.
(International Stewardship Council’s February Newsletter)
2017 Contribution Statements We sent out contribution statements by email this year to all parishioners whose email addresses we have on file. If we do not have your email address or you do not use email and would like to have your 2017 contribution statement mailed to you, please call the parish office at 610-269-8294. Thank you!
2nd Collection Total Care of the Aging and Infirm
Priests of the Archdiocese
Total $10,268.56 Thank you for your generosity!