St. Joseph Catholic Church 204 North Main Street, Leitch ield, KY 42754 www.stjosephch.org Of ice Hours: 8am to 4pm Mon-Fri Of ice 270-259-3028 Rectory 270-259-3028 Emergencies 270-863-1596 Pastoral Staff Pastor - Fr. Tony Bickett ftonyb57@ymail.com Of ice Manager - Missy Hart 270-259-3028 stoseph1840@yahoo.com Pastoral Associate - T.J. Dennison 270-302-6257 tj.stjoseph@gmail.com IT Coordinator - Brittany Mattingly 270-230-6973 Religious Education - Kim Smith 270-589-1789 kimsmith16@mediacombb.net Maintenance Coordinator Danny Joe Allen 270-925-7433 Music Minister - Meredythe Lee 270-929-7048 Homebound Ministry- Jed Johnston 270-259-4848 Catholic Outreach - Linda Clark 270-287-3776 Masses: August1-August 6 Monday 7:30 am Prayers/Communion Tuesday 12:05 pm Prayers/Communion Wednesday 7:30 am Prayers/Communion Thursday 12:05 pm John & Karen Taylor Friday 7:30 am George Cannon Saturday 4:00 pm Katie Beth Pierce Sunday 7:00 am St. Joseph & St. John Sunday 11:00 am Joseph D. Clemons Confessions Saturday 3:00 pm Pastoral Council Jim Cecil Joanne Johnson-Secretary Jerry Clemons Kirk Collard Tim Nelson-Chair Ann Marshall Billy Dallas-V. Chair Carolyn Thomason Edna Duggins Altar Society & Youth Ministry - Dee Dee Johnston 270-723-2740 deedeej80@gmail.com Prayer Chain - Betty Miller 270-259-3303 bettymil@windstream.net MINISTRY SCHEDULE Stewardship of Finance July 16 $3793.25 Debt Reduction 115.00 Cemetery 90.00 Outreach 100.00 August 5 4pm August 6 7am August 6 11am L Robin Embry L Kim Smith L Cathy Corbett S Ethan & Zach Pierce S Jacob & John Smith S Kaylee Hodges/Corbin Logsdon C T. J. Dennison C T. J. Dennison C T.J. Dennison C Susan Rhodes C Judy Warren C Pauline Baker H Sharon Smart H Rita Grant H Linda Borland U Tony R./Vivian G. U Jerry Clemons/Kirk Collard U Eddie Clemons/Scott Samuels Gr Danny Joe & Barbara Allen Gr Brittany Mattingly Gr Wade & Robin Lashley Gi Timmy & Jackie Pierce Gi Carol Gatto/Norma Hodges Gi Wendy Butler Family
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church 430 St. John Church Rd, Sun ish, KY 42210 Website: www.stjohnch.org St. John Thrift Store 270-597-1038 Pastor Fr. Tony Bickett 270-863-1596 Pastoral Council Cathy Young, Chair Nancy Farmer, Secretary Barbara Fitzhugh Dick Dyche Joe Durbin Shelia Durbin This Week at St. John Tue 5:00 pm Rosary Sat 1:00 pm Funeral Mass for Audrey Burke Stewardship Prayer: Generous and loving God, You call us to be disciples of your Son Jesus and good stewards of your many gifts. Open our minds and hearts to a greater awareness and deeper appreciation of your countless blessings. Transform us through the power of your Spirit to nurture a stewardship way of life marked by faith- illed prayer, service to our neighbor, and generous sharing. Teach us to be faithful servants of your gifts. With Mary s help, may we return ten-fold the gifts entrusted to us. We pray thorough Christ our Lord. Amen. Tithing: When it comes to inancial support of our church family, the biblical ideal is a tithe or 10% of one s income. Some recommend giving 5% to church and 5% to charity. Most Catholics who tithe reach this ideal gradually. In this area of stewardship, one of the most important steps to consider is to become an intentional giver as opposed to a loose change giver. An intentional giver is one who has the willing diligence to do the math, that is, to look at his/her annual income and then prayerfully and intentionally decide what percentage should be set aside for the support of the church and for charity. Sympathy: Audrey Burke, passed away on July 25. She is the mother of Rita Fowler. Funeral Mass will be on Saturday, August 5, at 1:00pm at St. Johns. May she rest in peace. Stewardship of Finance July 23 $1028.50 Masses August 1-August 6 Tuesday 5:00pm Rosary Saturday 1:00pm Audrey Burke Funeral Mass Sunday 9:00 am Mary Logsdon August 6 9:00 Lector John Gay Server Joe Durbin Cup Nancy Farmer/Pam Hughes Host Sue K. Ushers Dennis Durbin/Steve Durbin Gifts Tom & Sherry Pohlman Music Jeremiah Bush-Barbara Fitzhugh St. John Prayer List: Audrey Burke, David Clark, Garrett Coates, Lannie Carroll, Jack Coop, Laurie Dearing, Susan Drury, Annie Durbin, Carol Durbin, Elizabeth Durbin, John W. Durbin, Catherine Duvall, Dick Dyche, Dorothy Fredrick, Charlie Hayes, Vickie Ranburger, Zackary Scruggs, Linda Simon A N N I V E R S A R Y Danny & Glenda Kiernan 8/06 St. John s Thrift Store & Food Pantry 301 Main St., Brownsville, KY 270-597-1038 Thrift Store open Mon-Sat 9:00-2:30pm Food Pantry open Mon & Wed 10:00-2:00pm Whoever sows sparingly will reap sparingly and whoever sows boun fully will reap boun fully. Each must do as already determined, without sadness or compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:6-7
This Week at St. Joseph Mon 7:30 am Prayer/Communion Tue 12:05 pm Prayer/Communion 3:00 pm Divine Mercy Wed 7:30 am Prayer/Communion Thu 12:05 pm Mass Fri 7:30 am Mass Sympathy: Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Jerry Kersey who passed away on Sunday, July 16. May he rest in peace. Sympathy: Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Edith Downs who passed away on Tuesday, July 18. May she rest in peace. Now is the me for all Catholics to become ac ve in the New Evangeliza on. Now is the me to invite inac ve Catholics to take a fresh look at their place in the Church. Welcome: We welcome Fr. Ray Clark who is having the Masses this weekend while Fr. Tony is on vacation. No Need to Pledge A pastor went to get a haircut. The barber, who also happened to be a parishioner, took the opportunity to tell the pastor all the reasons why the barber was not going to complete his stewardship pledge card. I don t think we should have to promise to give money to God. We should give what our heart tells us at the time. I like to be able to just put in the collection whatever I have that week. After his haircut the pastor handed the barber $1 for the $10 haircut, saying, I like to give what my heart tells me just whatever I have in my pocket at the time. Father, the barber protested, I can t pay my rent, take care of my expenses and run my business if everyone would do that. Neither can God, the pastor replied. B I R T H D A Y S Brandi Lee 7/30 Wyatt Higbee 7/31 Allen Pierce 8/01 Ronnie Ross 8/01 Lisa Clemons 8/04 Betty Johnston 8/04 Maxxis Nelson 8/04 Nathan Clemons 8/05 Logan Hart 8/05 A N N I V E R S A R I E S John & Karen Taylor 8/01 Harold & Kathy Bell 8/03 Ryan & Merri Beth Bratcher 8/05 HOMEBOUND LITURGICAL MINISTERS SCHEDULE Nursing Home Homebound Jim Marshall 8/06-8/12 Beverly Harrison Carolyn Thomason Father Babu 8/13-8/19 Joanne Johnson Pauline Baker 8/20-8/26 Mary Pierce Roni Mudd St. Joseph Prayer List: Delores Alvey, Louie Alvey, Erin Anderson, April Barton, Mary Beckner, Thomas Beckner, Bonnie Blanton, Pat Boone, Alton Cannon, George Cannon, Stephanie Cottrell, Anna Critchelow, Marilyn Curts, Mary Davis, Estille & Joan Dobson, Paul Ferguson, James Fox, Carol Gatto, Dick Gatto, Cindy Getz, Debbie Grant, Samantha Jo Green, Michael Harned, Ralph Harrison, Jennifer Howard, Don Jaggers, Danny Kerr, Jane Johnston, Sandy Johnston, Donna King, Logan Meredith, Margie Meredith, Caleb Milliner, Bart Peerce, Norman Powell, Jason H. Roberts, Lewis Scott, Aaron Shull, Tom Skaggs, Sally Sweeney, Valeria Terrance, Dave Thompson, Mildred Willis, Jamie Wortham.
Stewardship Prayer: Lord, help me to recognize all the gi s you have given me, those seen and unseen. Help me to understand that I am accountable for these gi s and to share them joyfully just as genera ons before me have done. Help me be more generous with all my gi s without expec ng anything in return. Through prayer, help me to listen to your will and not to ask for my own desires. Help me open my heart, to be more grateful, forgiving and loving. Help me have the courage to be your hands, feet, and voice to con nue your work. Lord, help me be all you ve called me to be and to always love as you love. Amen. INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK: As human beings, we desire to find happiness. This desire is so strong that we o en go to great lengths to discover and obtain it. Unfortunately, our search some mes brings us to the wrong places. We mistakenly think that money, certain possessions, social status, popularity, and even power and control can sa sfy the longing that exists in our hearts. Time and again, one a er another, these things come up empty and we find ourselves with the same unfulfilled longing gnawing at us deep within. It is only the kingdom of God that can sa sfy our desire and that ache. We are made and hardwired for this. When we discover it, we know that we have found something very special--a pearl of great price. Then, everything comes together and is put in proper order: our rela onship with God, others, ourselves, and even the universe in which we live. The Diocese of Owensboro seeks to help all people who have been sexually abused, especially those abused by a person working, either paid or unpaid, for the Church. If you need to make a report of abuse, from either the past or present, please contact the Pastoral Assistance Coordinator at this con idential phone line (270-852- 8380). The diocesan sexual abuse policy describes the diocese s response to sexual abuse concerns, and can be found on the diocesan web site (https://owensborodiocese.org/safe). Safe Environment Message: The safety of our children is the responsibility of every Christian. Anyone aware of the abuse of a person under the age of eighteen is required by law to report this to the proper state authorities: local law enforcement or the Kentucky Child Abuse Hotline (toll-free: 1-877-KYSAFE1; 1-877-597-2331). 1. Sunday matters because the Sunday Eucharist is the source of the Church s spirituality, and Sunday is the day when people gather in the greatest numbers. When we celebrate Sunday well, the power of the liturgy moves hearts and deepens commitment to being Christ s disciples in the parish, the neighborhood, and the world. 2. Welcome matters because true Christian hospitality gives us the opportunity to draw new people into our community, to help those in need, and to see Christ in all who come to our parish and live in our neighborhood. When we welcome warmly, we bring the Good News to life and encourage growth in faith. 3. Belonging matters because people s experience of feeling engaged in the parish makes them open to an encounter with Christ. When parishioners develop a deep sense of belonging, they begin to see themselves as missionary disciples who help the faith community grow and reach out beyond the parish. 4. Witness matters because seekers and believers need to hear faith stories to help them encounter Christ in a personal way. Collectively, parishioners have many stories about how their lives have been graced through the power of the Holy Spirit. When we share these stories, we give witness to the power of God s unconditional love and become agents of evangelization to others. 5. Mission matters because Jesus said, For this purpose I have come. We are called to continue his work as a community of disciples going out with joy to the peripheries of our parish and our neighborhoods. When we reach out as a parish, people encounter Christ and come to know mercy, healing, and joy. Mission directed parishes give public witness to gospel values in society. WORDS TO INSPIRE: We know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. - -Romans 8:28