MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH
Meals on Wheels-Jennifer Wuertz • 11:15am-12:00pm BB Practice/Lackey • 7:00pm-8:30pm
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH
Zumba Class/School Gym • 5:15pm-6:00pm
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH
School Council Meeting • 5:30pm-6:30pm PSR Class • 7:00pm-8:00pm CYM T3 "Revelation" Lesson 3 • 7:30pm-8:30pm
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH
BB Practice/Lackey • 7:00pm-8:30pm
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH
Baptismal Mass • 8:00am-8:30am GEI Meetings • 8:00am-12:00pm BB Practice/Lackey • 4:00pm-5:30pm
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Stewardship Fair a Success |
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Written by Mrs. Peggy Bahr
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Sunday, 08 January 2012 18:45 |
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St. Joseph Parish invited all parish members to participate in a Stewardship Fair on Sunday, January 8. Parish members we encouraged to sign a large banner reading "We Are Family" that was designed by the St. Joseph School Sixth grade class. This was to promote the idea that all parish members are a part of our family and families work together for the benefit of all members. Everyone than filed into the Parish Hall where they updated their registration forms. They were then invited to browse displays hosted by the various organizations of the parish. These displays explained the mission and activities of the organizations. Participating parish members were given a chance to win one of three gift certificates given away in a drawing and were treated to cookies and punch. This Stewardship fair is part of a month long Stewardship campaign designed to bring awareness to the act of giving time, talent and treasure to the parish. To view more pictures go to the multimedia tab, click St. Joseph and the album titled Stewardship fair.
  
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Written by Jeri Burghart
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Thursday, 25 August 2011 12:19 |
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THEY
“They cleaned up the park.” “They put out fresh bread.” “They fixed the elevator.” Behind every “they” is a real person, who expended effort to do something in our world. Whether a woman, man, or young person, “they” may have been discontented and miserable, or happy and fulfilled, when they helped to produce a warm jacket, a box of cereal, or a bottle of shampoo. Look at any ordinary object and consider how many people it took to make it. A pencil began as a tree someone planted. Someone else cut the tree down; others hauled it away and more cut it to size, added the lead and eraser, packaged it, shipped it, and put it on the store shelves. “They” are constantly busy, millions of “them,” ensuring that we have the things we need, from the electricity that powers our homes to the food we buy at the grocery store. “They” may never get a proper thank-you, because there is no real opportunity for us to say it directly. But even when we open our eyes to the multitude of “theys” in our lives, we are just looking at the tip of the iceberg. Every “they” is ultimately a smaller version of God. God is not the farmer harvesting the wheat or rice that will eventually find its way to our tables. Instead, God is the provider of the soil, the sun, and the rainfall that make sure the seedlings grow into a delicious, nutritious food. God made the farmer, and keeps his heart beating to perform his daily tasks. God is the essential “behind the scenes” person, the real presence behind every “they.” God is behind everything in the entire universe. And when we finally find God, our lives become transformed with true gratitude.
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Living Stewardship Now: Offer simple words of thanks to anyone who does a service for you. Nothing is too unimportant to acknowledge. No one is unimportant enough to be overlooked.
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TOGETHER VISION |
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Written by Jeri Burghart
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Thursday, 21 July 2011 00:00 |
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WHAT IS TOGETHER?
TOGETHER is a vision for the future growth of our Diocese. TOGETHER we will strengthen the oneness between parish and Diocese. Just as we are members of parish families, we are part of a diocesan family and the universal Church. TOGETHER we will deepen our practice of stewardship as a way of life, each of us sharing responsibility for the mission of the Church. And TOGETHER we will respond to the needs in our Diocese: educating our seminarians, providing Catholic formation programs and renovating our Cathedral campus, so that it can continue to serve us.
Each goal of the TOGETHER vision benefits our current diocesan family as well as generations to come. Go to TOGETHERvision.org to learn more about how the TOGETHER vision touches your life.
(Bishop Jackels will be here on August 21st to visit with us regarding the TOGETHER vision.)
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A Sample of an Online Source for Catholic News and Formation |
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Written by Father David Lies
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009 14:54 |
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With a careful search and examination, one can find a wealth of information online about the Catholic faith and Catholic culture. RealCatholic TV is such a source for current information and commentary on how the Catholic Church and present day culture meet and, in some instances, clash. Providing up to the minute commentary on political and social matters, messages from bishops of the church, reflections on the saints of the day, and a variety of other information, this site is one that will provoke you to think about your faith and the world in which we live. Here's a recent video segment: |
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WHAT IS TOGETHER?
TOGETHER is a vision for the future growth of our Diocese. TOGETHER we will strengthen the oneness between parish and Diocese. Just as we are members of parish families, we are part of a diocesan family and the universal Church. TOGETHER we will deepen our practice of stewardship as a way of life, each of us sharing responsibility for the mission of the Church. And TOGETHER we will respond to the needs in our Diocese: educating our seminarians, providing Catholic formation programs and renovating our Cathedral campus, so that it can continue to serve us.
Each goal of the TOGETHER vision benefits our current diocesan family as well as generations to come. Go to TOGETHERvision.org to learn more about how the TOGETHER vision touches your life.
(Bishop Jackels will be here on August 21st to visit with us regarding the TOGETHER vision.)
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