St. Joseph Church 550 Washington Street, Quincy, MA 02169 Tel. 617-472-6321 Fax 617-471-8849 Email - stjoesquincy@comcast.net Website: stjosephsquincy.org STAFF: Rev. Matthew M. Williams, Pastor Rev. Joseph Boafo, Parochial Vicar Rev. Arthur Wright, Senior Priest In Residence Deacon William R. Proulx Jini Vickery, Music Director at St. Joseph Paul Kelly, Music Director at St. John the Baptist Denise Patts, Parish Office Manager, St. Joseph Donna Niosi, Administrative Assistant, St. John the Baptist; Religious Education Secretary Joanne Curry, Religious Education Director, Grds 1 9 Joe Sheehan, Business Manager SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: (Confession): Wednesdays, 8:30-9:00am at St. John the Baptist Lower Chapel 2:30 3:30 PM Saturdays in both churches. EUCHARISTIC ADDORATION: Friday: 8:30am-3:30pm & 1st Saturdays: 8:30am-9:45am at St. John the Baptist Lower Chapel RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Grades 1-9 and Confirmation. We are partnering with St. John the Baptist Parish in Quincy for a joint Religious Ed. program. For information contact the R.E. department at 617-877-5014. Registration information is available online - www.stjosephsquincy.org SODALITY: Meets the 1st Monday of the month (Sept -June) at 6:30 PM at St Joseph's Church for the Rosary & Benediction, followed by a meeting in the church. HOLY NAME: Meets on the 2nd Sunday of each month at the 8:30 AM Mass (Sept.-June) followed by a meeting. MASS SCHEDULE at St. Joseph church: Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00 p.m. Sunday Masses; 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, 9:00 a.m.at St. Joseph church. (Rosary at 8:25 a.m. same mornings) MASS SCHEDULE at St. John the Baptist church: Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00 p.m. Sunday Masses; 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 PM Wednesday, Friday & Saturday, 8:00 a.m. at St John the Baptist church. HOLY DAYS; as announced in the bulletin. BAPTISM: Congratulations on your baby! This Sacrament is celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 12:30 PM. Parents are asked to call the rectory for information. MARRIAGE: Congratulations on your engagement! Please contact Fr. Matt Williams at least six months prior to the wedding date. COMMUNION TO THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND: Please contact the rectory if a member of the parish is hospitalized or unable to attend Mass. RCIA: Adults interested in becoming Catholic, or Catholic adults interested in the Sacraments of Confirmation or First Communion are invited to call the rectory for information.
ST. JOSEPH PARISH, QUINCY MA Parish News: Saturday, January 19th 4:00 PM Maria Killam 5th Anniversary Sunday, January 20th 8:30 AM Arthur, Anne & Robert Desmond 10:30 AM Anne Marie Zukauskas 15th Ann. Thursday, January 24th 9:00 AM Rev. Joseph Downey Memorial Saturday, January 26th 4:00 PM The La Fleur Family Memorial Sunday, January 27th 8:30 AM The Miglierini Family Memorial 10:30 AM Theresa J. Powers 2nd Anniversary St. Joseph/St. John the Baptist Collaborative Offices will be closed on Monday, January 21, 2019 in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. We will reopen on Tuesday 1/22 for all parish business. Prayer Shawl Ministry; Meets on Thursdays at 2PM in the church (weather permitting). Please join us. All levels of skill are welcome. St. John s Senior Social Group St. John s Senior Social Group meets the first Wednesday of the month from Noon 2PM in the lower church hall. For more information or to RSVP, please contact Rich Griffin at 781-363-3655. Weekly Collection Report; January 12 & 13, 2019 Memorial Donation: The Altar Bread and Wine have been donated in memory of Theresa J. Powers, for the week of January 20th. If you would like to make a donation of Altar Bread and/or Wine for a week in memory of a loved one or for a special intention, please contact the rectory. The donation for the week is $25.00 for the Bread and $25.00 for the Wine. Please remember in your prayers, all our friends and relatives who passed away recently. May her soul and the Souls of all the Faithful Departed Rest In Peace. Amen. St. Joseph and St. John the Baptist staff are now located at 556 Washington St. Quincy home of the Collaborative Offices. A proper Open House will be celebrated in the near future. We are here for all your parish needs; Mass bookings, Spirituals, Information, Priest visits. We can be reached at 617-472-6321 and 617-773-1021. Winter Weather Policy ALL PARISH ACTIVITIES & MASSES will be cancelled for the day/evening whenever there are Quincy School cancellations (except for funerals which might be rescheduled). This will allow for the safety of parishioners and parking lot snow removal. Envelopes Loose Total $2928.00 $1391.00 $4319.00 Monthly Maintenance Collection Envelopes $1335.00 Loose $861.00 Total $2196.00 ST. JOSEPH FOOD PANTRY: NEW HOURS: The pantry is open on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 7:30PM for our neighbors in need (located in rectory conference room). Donations may be brought to Mass on Saturday/Sunday. Thank you for your support with all non-perishable food items and cash donations. Through the waters of Baptism we welcome into the Catholic Faith the following little ones Elizabeth Siara Maraj, Richard Gabriel Maraj, Roger Michael Maraj, and Eric Thomas Lund who were recently Baptized at St. Joseph Church. Please keep these new little Catholics, her parents and godparents in your prayers as they begin their journeys of faith.
SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, May the Lord give us His peace! I hope and pray your New Year is off to a blessed start. I have so much I wish to share with you about out our Collaborative and the great things that are happening, however the sadness of this week beckons me, indeed all Catholics, and men and women of goodwill, to pause, reflect, pray and act. January 22nd marks the 46th Anniversary of the legalization of abortion in our country. The Church in the United States has deemed it a day of prayer and penance, in reparation for the 60 million innocent human lives who have been lost through abortion. Please consider going to Mass, paying a visit to the Blessed Sacrament, praying the Rosary and/or Divine Mercy Chaplet, and fasting. We beg God s mercy upon our nation and our Church, for our failures at protecting and standing up for life. Reverence and respect for human life and acknowledging the dignity of every human person, from the first moment of conception to natural death, begins with the lives that God puts right in front of us. The reason for the introductions before every Mass is a first step in creating a culture in our parishes where all are known by name, welcomed, loved and our human dignity is honored. Jesus incarnation, life, death and resurrection proclaims God s love for all human life. You are worth Jesus! Think about that for a moment: from the Heavenly Father s perspective, your worth is Jesus Christ, whom the Father sent to be the expiation, the atonement, for your sins and mine. Our value, the value of every human life, in the womb and those who are terminally ill, is on display and proclaimed on the Crucifix, in the Gospels and celebrated in every Mass. We are a people for life because God is for life and His command is clear: thou shalt not kill, and love your neighbor as yourself. Being a people for life shapes and inspires all that we do: The way we love and care for our family and our neighbors, the way we pray for our enemies and forgive those who have hurt us, the way we visit the sick, imprisoned and elderly, the way we discern candidates for our elections and what their stances are on abortion, as well as our involvement in the political arena. As Catholics, with the Gospel in one hand and the Catechism in the other, we engage in political discourse, seeking to shape the common good so that it reflects the fundamental principles upon which the Declaration of Independence is written: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness...whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter.. I would like to share a prayer I have been praying for the unborn for over 20 years on a daily basis. May this prayer become part of your daily prayer routine and inspire you to be a champion for life: Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of the unborn baby that I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion. -Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen As I write this I am very much aware that most of us have been affected by abortion, whether personally ourselves, with a family member or a friend. God s mercy endures forever. There is no sin that he cannot forgive. Psalm 51 states that God will never turn away a heart that is humble and contrite. We are here for you. We love you. Jesus loves you and is calling out for you. Fr. Joseph, Fr. Arthur and myself are here for you to listen and accompany you on a journey of healing. The Archdiocese also has a beautiful healing ministry for women who suffer from abortion known as Project Rachel. For more information: www.projectrachelboston.com and 508-651-3100. Your brother in Christ, Fr. Matt+ Youth Group - Pot Luck to celebrate World Youth Day Panama Next night of fun and games will take place on Friday, January 25th at 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at St. John's lower church hall. Cost is $4 or bring a dish to share. Take part in videos from World Youth Day in Panama, games, discussion, and food from around the world. Special note: For the first time, we are expanding to middle school aged kids as well. Separate activities for older students. We encourage 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students to join in and tell us what you would like our middle school program include. All elementary and middle school age kids welcome.
JANUARY 20, 2019 Thinking About Becoming Catholic? Do you know of anyone, maybe yourself, who may be interested in becoming a Catholic? The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) is designed for non-catholics who may be interested in learning more about the Catholic faith and perhaps becoming a Catholic, by preparing for and receiving the Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. Adults who were baptized as Roman Catholics, but did not receive further catechetical formation, and consequently did not receive the Sacraments of Confirmation and Holy Eucharist are also candidates for this program. For more information, contact Fr. Matt at the rectory. Now more than ever, our priests, seminarians and those contemplating the call to serve Our Lord need our prayers. Here a St Joseph Parish we have a way for you to do your part to support these men who have proven to be our good shepherds and those in training or contemplating the call to be a good shepherd. The vocation crucifix is available to be signed out by individuals or families for one week. Take it home and pray the vocation prayer daily. The sign up sheet is in the entrance of the church. The process is easy. Choose your week, sign the sheet. When your week arrives pick up the crucifix in the sacristy when you come to mass. Please return the crucifix to the sacristy before the 4 pm mass on Saturday so it will be available for the next person. The Vocation Crucifix has been signed out by the following parishioner (s) for the weeks of: Jan 20 Online resources are available from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops: www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/ liturgical-year/advent/index.cfm Resources for the entire family printable and downloadable. Adult Faith Formation Program Scripture & Spirituality Sponsored by CHRISM www.chrismbiblestudy.org Transformed in Love Marriage Prep Transformed in Love for engaged couples is the Archdiocesan program for marriage preparation. For upcoming 2018 dates, locations, and registration information, visit bostoncatholic.org/familylife or contact Liz Cotrupi at ecotrupi@rcab.org.
JANUARY 20, 2019 St John and St Joseph Collaborative Faith Formation for children. If you re family is new to the parish, or maybe have a child who missed some years of religious education, please contact us; 617-877-5014 or restjohnquincy@gmail.com Our youth preparing for their First Eucharist will be receiving First Reconciliation on Saturday, January 26th at 11Am at St. John the Baptist church. Please keep them in your prayers. Also, please prayer for their parents and family, who are the first teachers of the faith. Our parish Religious Education team supports these families as they continue the journey in their faith formation. MEETING CHRIST IN PRAYER; An eight-week guided prayer experience based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius will be held during Lent. Sister Anne D Arcy, CSJ will lead a group at Fontbonne Convent 444 Centre Street, Milton, MA on Tuesday evenings March 5- April 23 from 7:00-8:15 p.m. For further information and to register call 617-433-5085 Or email darcy@csjboston.org. Save the date for the Archdiocese of Boston s 2nd Annual Intentional Discipleship conference, Saturday, March 2 at Fontbonne Academy. This year s theme, Intentional Discipleship: CALLED will feature keynote speakers Hosffman Ospino, Gina Bauer, and Scott Powell. Mass will be celebrated at 4PM by Bishop Robert Reed, followed by dinner and another keynote by Katie Prejean McGrady. For more info, visit disciplesinmission.com/conference.