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ST. JOSEPH S MESSENGER St. Jo seph Church Rev. Christo pher Hartsho rn Deaco n Sam Sullivan 1026 North 8th Avenue, Winterset, Iowa 50273 Office 515-462-1083 Parish Hall 515-462-2668 Rectory 515-462-4030 See further parish contact info on page 2 PONDERINGS BY FR. CHRIS Dear St. Joseph Parishioners: LENT 2011 chartshorn@saintjosephchurch.net Deacon 515-468-1389 or stmnsully@l2speed.net Lent begins on with Ash Wednesday on March 9 th. The key to understanding the meaning of Lent is simple: Baptism. Preparation for Baptism and the renewing of our baptismal commitment lies at the heart of the season. Why is Baptism so important in our Lenten understanding? Lent is a 40-day season that developed in the fourth century. It was first the ancient paschal fast that began as a two-day observance before Easter but was gradually lengthened to 40 days. Lent was also a process or period of preparation for Baptism for the catechumenate which included an intense period of preparation for the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist) to be celebrated at Easter. Lent also developed into the Order of Penitents, which was modeled on the catechumenate that sought a second conversion for those who had fallen back into serious sin after Baptism. Lent, then, is radically baptismal. There are three pillars or customs of Lent that can help us renew our baptismal commitment and they are prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Prayer: More time given to prayer during Lent will draw us closer to the Lord. We might pray especially for the grace to live out our baptismal promises more fully. We might pray for the elect who will be baptized at Easter and support their conversion journey by our prayer. We might pray for all those who will celebrate the sacrament of reconciliation with us during Lent that they will be truly renewed in their baptismal commitment. Fasting: Fasting is one of the most ancient practices linked to Lent. In fact, the paschal fast predates Lent as we know it. The early Church fasted intensely for two days before the celebration of the Easter Vigil. This fast was later extended and became a 40-day period of fasting leading up to Easter. Vatican II called us to renew the observance of the ancient paschal fast: "...let the paschal fast be kept sacred. Let it be celebrated everywhere on Good Friday and, where possible, prolonged throughout Holy Saturday, so that the joys of the Sunday of the Resurrection may be attained with uplifted and clear mind" (Liturgy, # 110). Fasting is more than a means of developing self-control. It is often an aid to prayer, as the pangs of hunger remind us of our hunger for God. Fasting also joins our concerns to those who are forced to fast by their Mass Times Saturday... 5:00 PM Sunday... 10:00 AM Monday...None Tuesday... 6:00 PM Wednesday... 8:00 AM Thursday... 8:00 AM Friday... 8:00 AM Reconciliation Saturday... 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM or by appointment Inside this issue: Parish Contacts 2 Reflection Questions 2 St. Joseph News 3 CGS Corner 5 Milestones 8 Around the Diocese 9 Tidbits 10

Page 2 ST. JOSEPH S MESSENG ER poverty, those who suffer from the injustices of our economic and political structures, those who are in need for any reason. Thus fasting, too, is linked to living out our baptismal promises. Almsgiving: Works of charity or almsgiving, the third traditional pillar of Lent, is also linked to our baptismal commitment. It is a sign of our care for those in need and an expression of our gratitude for everything that God has given to us. Works of charity and the promotion of justice are integral elements of the Christian way of life we began when we were baptized. May God bless us all in a renewal of our baptismal life and commitment this Lenten season! Peace, Fr. Chris REFLECTION QUESTIONS March 6, 2011 - Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Deuteronomy 11:18, 26-28, 32, Romans 3:21-25, 28, Matthew 7:21-27) What is the significance of faith in my relationship with God? How does a person acquire faith? How do we nurture it? How do we lose it? What can we do to grow and increase our faith? What role do good works play in our life of faith? March 13, 2011 - First Sunday of Lent (Genesis 2:7-9; 3:1-7, Romans 5:12-19 or 5:12, 17-19, Matthew 4:1-11) What spiritual practices will you put into practice during Lent? Prayer, fasting and works of charity are traditional Lenten practices. Today's passage from the gospel might suggest that we spend a few minutes each day in reading Scripture. Or are you trying to live on bread alone? March 20, 2011 - Second Sunday of Lent (Genesis 12:1-4a, 2 Timothy 1:8b-10, Matthew 17:1-9) How are you like Peter in this gospel? Seeing Jesus transfigured was so wonderful, he wanted to stay there always. We also see him, if we have eyes to see him, as we walk down the mountain and back to everyday life. Jesus still leads us. How can you keep your eyes on Jesus in works of justice and mercy, in help for those less fortunate? Who or what can help you seek Jesus here? March 27, 2011 - Third Sunday of Lent (Exodus 17:3-7, Romans 5:1-2, 5-8, John 4:5-42 or 5-15, 19-26, 39, 40-42) So many people are searching for and "thirsting for" the right answers to life's questions. Will you share with them the "living water" of truth that you have received from Jesus? How will you share this living water? PARISH CONTACTS Church Office/Bookkeeper Vickie Williams office@saintjosephchurch.net 462-1083 Newsletter Heather Honkomp hhonkomp@gmail.com 468-0781 Bulletin Mandy Couture sgrblosm31@yahoo.com Parish Hall Reservations Church Office 462-1083 Music Ministry Teresa Kordick terkord@msn.com 321-0825 Director of Religious Ed. Teresa Hoffelmeyer 462-1083 Youth Ministry Gerene Farrell 979-5156 Altar & Rosary Margaret Schleuter 462-1404 Knights of Columbus Rich Corkrean 462-2597 Helping Hands Peggy Casper 462-2419 Prayer Line Rosemary Stuchel 462-4152 Patricia Corkrean 462-4251

Page 3 MA R C H 2 01 1 LENT BEGINS MARCH 9TH ST. JOSEPH NEWS Our Ash Wednesday services will be at 5:00 PM at St. Patrick Church and 7:00 PM at St. Joseph Church. SAINT PATRICK S BRUNCH - MARCH 13TH Remember to bring your St. Pat's egg bakes or casseroles/side dishes to the St. Pat's brunch on March 13. LIGHT group sponsors this one. THANKS! HELP NEEDED We need someone to make the Confirmation Stoles with saint names on each stole. If you could help with this, please contact Teresa Hoffelmeyer at teresa@saintjosephchurch.net or call 462-4195. Thank you! LIGHT GARAGE SALE CO MING Be watching the newsletter and bulletins for the date in May or June of the LIGHT Garage Sale! And please hold on to your items as you do your spring cleaning to donate them to the youth. IF you absolutely cannot keep them yourselves due to space, we do have a storage place available that you can drop them off. It would be much easier if you could hang on to them until the sale, but if you need to get rid of it sooner, contact Mary Kordick at 205-5842 or marykate2361@gmail.com or Gerene Farrell at 979-5156 or gerene_a@yahoo.com THANKS! SOUPER BOWL UPDATE Thank you to our generous parish. The youth group received a total of $425.76 to send to the Multi Purpose Center Food Pantry! We reported the amount to www.souperbowl.org so they can add it to the millions of dollars youth accross the nation donated to charity Super Bowl weekend! Thank you again! INTERESTED IN A CRAF T/SCRAP DAY? Calling all crafters and parish members! We are looking to start a craft day at St. Joseph s Parish Hall on a monthly or every-other-month basis. This would be an opportunity to get together to share a day of scrapbooking, rubber stamping, crafting, and fellowship. If you are interested and would like more information please contact Cori Vogl via email at: oleroan@msn.com with your email address/contact number for more information. IN LOVING MEMORY - SIGN-UP FOR FUNERAL NOTIFICATIONS VIA E -MAIL When a death occurs in a family, one of the more time consuming and difficult tasks is getting the word out to friends and the community in a timely fashion. We would like to assist families during this stressful period by sending an e-mail notification to the interested members of the St. Joseph parish community. Implementation of the Funeral Notification via e-mail project is scheduled for mid-march. If you would like to receive these announcements, please send an e-mail from the account(s) where you desire the notifications be sent - to: office@saintjosephchurch.net. Please include Funeral Notice Sign-up in the subject line.

Page 4 MORE ST. JOSEPH NEWS PASTORAL COUNCIL MINUTES On February 3rd the pastoral council met for their regular meeting. Father Chris, Jill Buckalew, Jim Murphy, Kathleen Kordick, Jim Heithoff, Terry Cowman and Julie Wheeler were present. The meeting started as usual with scripture readings and then a discussion about those readings, and how it impacts our lives. The first topic on the agenda was the upcoming invitations to new council members. It was decided that the Discernment Night for the people nominated to serve on the council, would be at the next meeting on Thursday, March 3rd at 7:00 pm. A brief summary of the purpose of the council, what the discernment process is, and a personal experience of what it means to be on the council will be shared. Invitees will be asked to do some reflecting by filling out a brief form and turning it in at a later date. New members will then be invited to serve. The council continues to look into the formation of a stewardship plan for the church. Jim Murphy continues to investigate what is out there now, to look to for a future model. He will share with the group what he finds at the next meeting. The subject of Lent was discussed. A discussion was held about how to involve young children more in the Stations of the Cross. Father is looking into literature that could be used by families with young children to help share this experience. The meeting closed with prayer. Sincerely submitted by Julie Wheeler 4TH ANNUAL QUILT RAF FLE COMING SOON This year our very own Denise Conoan has generously donated a beautiful quilt called Twisted Star for our 4 th annual quilt raffle. Denise pieced it and then had Michelle Pettorini of Urbandale machine quilt it. Raffle tickets will be handed out shortly and the drawing for this quilt will be on Sunday, May 1, the date of our Easter brunch. The envelope with ticket money can simply be placed in the collection basket. Last year because of your generosity and support for the quilt raffle we were able to raise over $2000.00. Lets see if we can meet and perhaps even exceed that amount this year. ST. JOSEPH FAMILY GR OWS The BARKER Family moved to Winterset from South Carolina, and for Gary it was coming back home. He is a medical doctor in South Carolina and is back to Winterset for long or short weekends as often as possible. Pat is a nurse and met Gary while working in that capacity. She is from South Carolina and loves it here in Winterset. They have three children still living at home: Zachary - 16, Jacqueline 13, and Christian 8, who are adapting to Iowa winters. They like St. Joseph s church because of the friendly atmosphere. Pat says it is the friendliest one they ve ever been in and Gary says it is just the BEST. Various hobbies and interests of the family are reading, sports, watching TV, and playing Scrabble or Bridge. They also enjoy camping together. You will usually see them at the Sunday morning Mass. Kevin & Kathy JOHNSON moved to Winterset from Hastings, Nebraska. Kathy is new school nurse at Winterset High School. Their son Christopher is attending the University of Nebraska and their daughter, Amanda, is a senior at WHS. Kevin is the sales manager for Farmers Mutual Insurance in Des Moines. He enjoys hunting and golfing, especially with his son. What he likes about St. Joseph s are the people.

Page 5 MA R C H 2 01 1 CGS CORNER Needed - Someone to make the Confirmation Stoles with saint names on each stole. If you could help with this, please contact Teresa Hoffelmeyer atteresa@saintjosephchurch.net or call 462-4195. Thank you! March Dates to Remember No Catechesis the week of March 6th for Ash Wednesday No Catechesis the week of March 13th for Spring Break St. Patrick's Brunch - Sunday, March 13 (All parishioners are invited to bring food for the brunch.) Graduation Brunch - Sunday, March 20 Communal Penance Service - Wednesday, March 30 First Eucharist Meditations begin on March 20th for 2nd graders. The dates and times are as follows: The True Vine 1 Sunday, March 20 from 8:45 am to 9:45 am in the faith formation office, or Monday, March 21 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm in the True Vine Atrium The True Vine 2 Sunday, March 27 from 8:45 am to 9:45 am, or Monday, March 28 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Please keep the following children in your prayers as they prepare for their First Eucharist: Christian Barker Vivian Klein Kinsey Beebe Brendan Nigg Hailey Bierl Colton Seidler Mollie Davis Blake Thompson Joshua Heckmann Abram Wadle William Heithoff Morgan Wickmann Katelyn Hughes Please keep the following youth in your prayers as they prepare for Confirmation: Rachel Armstrong Cullen Donohoe Jacqueline Barker Britton Gibson Nick Benes Jacob Larson Riley Corell Kaitlyn LaGrange Evan Corkrean Patrick McNamara Lene Couture Jordan Thompson Kyla Dickey To access Online Giving, visit our website, www.saintjosephchurch.net, and click Online Giving.

Page 6 MORE ST. JOSEPH NEWS TRIVIA NIGHT A HIT! Approximately 90 adults participated in the inaugural St. Joseph Trivia Contest held February 12th. We were fortunate to have Ron and Deb Kordick, trivia contest veterans from St. Louis, moderating the event. Tables of eight people competed against other tables in a display of spectacular knowledge guessing! There were ten rounds of ten questions in each round and three optional bonus questions. Players were able to purchase mulligans for some of their answers. The evening also included a $1 heads/tail game and a $1 dead or alive game, as well as a 50/50 raffle, attendance drawings, and raffle drawings for prizes. At the end of the evening, the winning team from the Lutheran church was awarded trophies and their table s $120 registration fee. Winning a tie-breaker to come in second place was the No it ALLS consisting of Pam Palmer, Joan Loftus, Karen Pommier, Jim and Kris Jacobsen, Anthony Hill, and Jim and Mary Murphy. (It must have been the special eyeglasses that gave them the edge!) Thanks to the No it ALLS for donating their second-place $60 prize money back to the church! Tables of eight competed against other tables of eight. The No it ALLS What did we learn from the evening? Larry Corkrean is still alive; everyone can contribute to the answers; Fr. Chris and Adolph Hitler s fathers did NOT share the same surname; Tom Leners is really a Kordick; it s dangerous to have a spice category when there s a DCI agent in attendance; people want to try gooseberry pie; the great fish that moved silently through the water is Jaws, not Moby Dick; the third baseman on Abbott and Costello s classic Who s on First skit is... sorry you have to ask someone who was there!

Page 7 V OLU ME MA1, R CISS H UE 2 01 1 Thanks to all for participating and for having a great time raising over $2,000 for our church. A special thanks to those who helped with funds/prizes/supplies: Ron and Deb Kordick, Breeding s Hardware, Mary Kordick, Gary and Carol Kiernan, Berta Kordick, Kathleen Kordick, Larry Lantz, Gerene Farrell, Vickie Williams, Deb and Chip Darling, and Karen Kordick, and all those who stayed and helped with clean-up. I m looking forward to seeing you all at the next trivia night, hopefully later in the year. Thanks again for helping make our first trivia contest a success! Teresa Kordick Check out more pictures online at http://www.saintjosephchurch.net/. Click on Monthly Newsletter! MORE EVENT PICS Chocolate Brunch Holy Crop Grand Prize Winner!

Page 8 MA R C H 2 01 1 M A RCH M I L E S T O N E S Sean Brittain... 1 Zachary Schlatter... 1 Bob Golwitzer... 2 Jaycee Hatten... 2 Michaela Hoffelmeyer... 2 Mike Bauer... 3 Bryce Hatten... 5 Margaret Tiernan... 5 Amanda Baumgartner... 6 Kim Bruett... 6 Jana Corkrean... 6 Daniela Pintor... 6 Lexi Lyon... 7 Kathleen McCauley... 7 Sarah Cowman... 8 Raymond Foley... 9 Amanda Lauer... 9 Katherine Scott... 9 Ryan Corkrean... 11 Cullen Donohoe... 11 Joshua Barnett... 12 Leo Kirkland... 12 Jason Barnes... 13 Barb LaGrange... 13 Matthew Cahalan... 14 Molli Davis... 14 Mikaela Corkrean... 15 Luke Heithoff... 15 Christopher Lopez... 15 Randall Snyder... 15 Virginia Schoenenberger. 16 Katelyn Hughes... 17 Linda Vallejo Torres... 18 Crystal Venhaus... 18 Kyla Dickey... 19 Heidi Harper... 19 David Lantz... 19 JoAnn Nichols... 19 Sue Corkrean... 20 Hailey Lawson... 20 Mason McErlean... 20 Jessica Aldridge... 21 Kacie Cowman... 21 John Harper... 23 Kade White... 23 Jacque Pletchette... 24 Riley Corell... 25 Jolene Decarlo... 25 Courtnie White... 25 Tina Corkrean... 26 Andrew Golwitzer... 26 Charles Kordick... 26 Michael Linde... 26 Jackie McCauley... 26 Joseph Moore... 26 Brittany Armstrong... 27 Meghan Boes... 27 Joseph Tiernan... 27 Mildred Waltz... 27 Sarah Waltz... 27 Nancy Emmert... 28 Richard Fairholm... 28 Don Pettit... 28 Pat Creger... 29 Katy McKee... 29 Mary Warren... 29 Brody Donohoe... 30 Sophia Erpelding... 30 Julie Kordick... 30 Patricia Dunbar... 31 Lanee Hall... 31 Britton Gibson... 29 Caleb Heckman... 29 Braden Buckalew... 30 Ben & LuAnn Roth... 10 Larry & Debby Corkrean... 21 Tony & Jayne Maxwell... 27 Rich & Carolyn McCormick... 31 *Please Note* Children are added to the Baptismal Anniversary list upon registration in the Good Shepherd Atrium/Religious Education program. If there are omissions or errors for any list, please contact the office at office@saintjosephchurch.net or 515-462-1083.

Page 9 ST. JOSEPH S MESSENG ER INSIDE STORY HEADLINE AROUND THE DIOCESE SOCIAL JUSTICE CONSORTIUM Catholic Relief Services - SAVE THE DATE - Saturday March 5, 2011-8AM-5PM St. Francis of Assisi Church - 7075 Ashworth Rd. - West Des Moines CRS carries out the commitment of the Bishops of the United States to assist the poor and vulnerable overseas. We are motivated by the Gospel of Jesus Christ to cherish, preserve and uphold the sacredness and dignity of all human life, foster charity and justice, and embody Catholic social and moral teaching. As part of the CRS Catholics Confront Global Poverty campaign, in several dioceses in the Midwest, CRS is working with local Catholics to form Diocesan Advocacy Teams. We invite and encourage you to take the first step towards becoming a more engaged and effective Catholic leader by attending this exciting training. There is no cost and a continental breakfast and lunch will be served. To register for the training or if you have any comments or questions please contact Program Officer, Daniel Romero, at (312) 733-5124 x.7535 or at daniel.romero@crs.org. Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream. Amos 5:24 ST. JOHN S ABBEY & UNIVERSITY BIBLE HERITAGE PAGES Fine-art, limited-edition reproduction of the St. John's Bible illuminated pages will be on display at the Polk County Heritage Gallery in Des Moines through March 31st. THE POPE OF THE PEOPLE MUSICAL Visit http://www.breakthroughbrochures.com/pope-of-the-people.cfm for more information. Friday April 1 (7:30 PM) at Sacred Heart Parish, West Des Moines Saturday April 2 (7:30 PM) at St. Pius Catholic Church, Urbandale Sunday April 3 (3 PM) at All Saints, Des Moines Friday April 8 (7:30 PM) at St. Mary of Nazareth, Des Moines Saturday April 9 (7:30 PM) at St. Augustin, Des Moines Sunday April 10 (6 PM) at Christ the King, Des Moines Palm Sunday April 17 (3 PM) at St. Francis of Assisi, West Des Moines ENCUENTRO An opportunity for all Hispanic Catholics of the Diocese of Des Moines to gather together will be held on Saturday, April 9 from 8 AM to 6 PM at Dowling Catholic High School in West Des Moines. Keep in touch with the latest news from the diocese by becoming a fan of the diocesan Facebook page or signing up for the diocesan blog through the website at www.dmdiocese.org.

S T. J O S E P H C H U R C H 1026 North 8th Avenue Winterset, Iowa 50273 www.saintjosephchurch.net STANDARD A U.S. Postage PAID Winterset, IA Permit No. 187 Return Service Requested TIDBITS Upcoming Dates March 9th, Lent Begins March 13th, Saint Patrick s Brunch March 20th, Graduation Brunch March 30th, Communal Penance Newsletters, Bulletins, & More Online Did you know that you can view this & past newsletters online? Bulletins! Liturgical Ministry Schedules! Check it out: Coffee & Rolls Schedules! www.saintjosephchurch.net Music Ministry Schedules! Religious Education Schedules! April Newsletter Deadline is March 26th.