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St. Joseph School
PARENTS & GUARDIANS
Please accompany ALL minors (ages 17 & younger) to the restrooms. It is YOUR kuleana to keep them safe while attending Mass & parish events.
Effective immediately the bathrooms will remain locked during Sunday 6pm mass. Please see a Hospitality Minister to accompany you to the bathroom.
SAFETY NEEDS TO BE EVERYONE’S PRIORITY!
St. Joseph Church Collection
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ADORATION
of the
BLESSED SACRAMENT
Come Pray
the Liturgy of the Hours
Join us daily in the morning immediately following the Morning Mass and in the evenings: Weekdays & Sundays at 4:00 pm
Saturdays at 3:00 pm
Come pray
the Liturgy
of the Hours
Join us daily in the
MORNING:
immediately
following
the Morning
Mass.
And in the
EVENINGS:
Weekdays & Sundays
at 4:00 pm
Saturdays
at 3:00 pm
How to reverently receive
Holy Communion:
Those who receive Communion may receive either in the hand or on the tongue, and the decision
should be that of the individual receiving, not of the person distributing Communion.
If Communion is received in the hand, the hands should first of all be clean. If one is right handed the
left hand should rest upon the right. The host will then be laid in the palm of the left hand and
then taken by the right hand to the mouth. If one is left-handed this is reversed. It is not appropriate to reach out with the fingers and take the host
from the person distributing.
(USCCB.org - Prayer and Worship)
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POPE FRANCIS
PRAYER
TO ST. JOSEPH
Hail, Guardian of the Redeemer, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary. To you God entrusted his only Son; in you Mary placed her trust; with you Christ became man.
Blessed Joseph, to us too, show yourself a father and guide us in the path of life. Obtain for us grace, mercy, and courage, and defend us from every evil. Amen
What is the National Eucharistic Revival?
The National Eucharistic Revival is a three-year initiative sponsored by the Bishops of the United States to inspire and prepare the People of God to be formed, healed, converted, united, and sent out to a hurting and hungry world through a renewed encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist – the source and summit of our Catholic faith. The Revival officially launched in June 2022, and its milestone event will be a National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, IN, from July 17-21, 2024. The National Eucharistic Revival and National Eucharistic Congress are a direct response to the Holy Father’s call for a “pastoral and missionary conversion which cannot leave things as they presently are” so that the Church in the United States might be “permanently in a state of mission” (Evangelii Gaudium, n. 25).
This eucharistic movement seeks to bring together clergy, religious, laity, apostolates, movements, and parish and diocesan leaders to spur momentum, collaboration, and lasting impact for the renewal of the Catholic Church in the U.S. over the next three years. Each year will have a strategic focus for formation and missionary discipleship.
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Lenten confession schedule effective from March 25-27:
Monday—Wednesday 4-5 pm
Saturday 10 am
Palm Sunday – 2024 B
“My God, My God why have you abandoned me.”
Many of us might have been asking why the statues and crosses are covered with a violet or purple veil these last two weeks of Lent. The Church recommends this practice to heighten our senses and build within us a longing for Easter Sunday. It is also to help us focus on what is truly essential in our participation in the Passion, Death and Resurrection of the Lord – the Paschal Mystery as we enter the Holy Week. Many of us might have been asking why the statues and crosses are covered with a violet or purple veil these last two weeks of Lent. The Church recommends this practice to heighten our senses and build within us a longing for Easter Sunday. It is also to help us focus on what is truly essential in our participation in the Passion, Death and Resurrection of the Lord – the Paschal Mystery as we enter the Holy Week.
When we enter Holy Week, we enter a Holy time. It is not like any other time. It is a time dedicated to the affairs of God. It is a time to examine our own relationship with God. It is a time to ask ourselves whether God is at the center of our lives and whether we love God with all our hearts, our minds, and our strength. It is also a time to see whether we are in right relationship with people, according to God’s plan and commands. It is a time to examine whether our lives are pleasing to God.
And this Sunday of the Passion of the Lord, we not only having the blessing of the palms but likewise the Gospel of the Passion. And in St. Mark’s retelling of the story, we sense the very human reactions of Jesus in the face of death. Jesus felt completely alone – abandoned by his disciples. How he must have wanted to have somebody to stay close to him, to pray and be with Him.
How consoling for us is such recounting of the events. This Jesus is as frail as we are, he suffers like us, Yet, He totally surrendered himself to the will of the Father. He did so not because He was strong but because He loved and trusted in God. And so it is for all of us. We can embrace the cross because of the strength that comes from the God who loves us and whom we love.
Schedule for Holy Week
Holy Thursday (Mar. 28)
Washing of the Feet –7pm
Good Friday (Mar. 29)
Veneration of the Cross—3pm
Holy Saturday (Mar 30)
Easter Vigil Mass—7:00pm
Easter Sunday (Mar 31)
Masses at 7am, 9am, 11:45am and 6pm
Pray With Us:
Dear Jesus,
You call us,
as members of
the body of Christ,
to serve one another.
This Lent, may we be your eyes, to see with compassion.
May we be your hands and feet, to serve with love.
By encountering you in the Bread of Life,
may we joyfully share bread for life with all members of our global family.
Amen
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On Ash Wednesday and throughout Lent, we are called to repentance and deeper communion with God and neighbor through prayer, fasting and almsgiving.
In a special way, Lenten almsgiving enables us to grow in generosity, actively participate in the body of Christ and respond to God’s call to love and care for others.
Your Lenten alms through CRS Rice Bowl make a global difference for millions of our sisters and brothers experiencing the greatest need. They help families in countries like Uganda, El Salvador and Indonesia to access nutritious food, build sustainable livelihoods and adapt and thrive in the face of climate change.
Please make a generous donation today and join us in praying that we may grow closer to God by serving one another this Lent. To donate online: crsricebowl.org/donate
Daily Inspiration for Your Lenten Journey
Feb 14—March 31
National Eucharistic Revival Prayer
Lord Jesus Christ, you give us your flesh and blood for the life of the world, and you desire that all people come to the Supper of the Sacrifice of the Lamb.
Renew in your Church the truth, beauty, and goodness contained in the Most Blessed Eucharist.
Jesus living in the Eucharist,
come and live in me.
Jesus healing in the Eucharist,
come and heal me.
Jesus sacrificing yourself in the Eucharist,
come and suffer in me.
Jesus rising in the Eucharist,
come and rise to new life in me.
Jesus loving in the Eucharist,
come and love in me.
Lord Jesus Christ, through the paschal mystery of your death and resurrection made present in every Holy Mass, pour out your healing love on your Church and on our world.
Grant that as we lift you up during this time of Eucharistic Revival, your Holy Spirit may draw all people to join us at this Banquet of Life. You live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever.
Our Lady of Peace, Mother of the Eucharist, Pray for us.
St. Joseph, silent adorer of the Eucharist, Pray for us.
As part of our response for the Year of Eucharistic Revival, St. Joseph Church will offer Eucharistic Adoration on the 2nd Sunday of each month from 10:30am to 11:30 am.
Please plan to join us on April 14
Mother of Perpetual Help
Prayer Group
Novena devotions have resumed on Tuesday,
at St. Joseph Church;
6:00p.m. (evening).
Come join us every Tuesday praying the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Rosary, Consecration and Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help.
Rejoice Always, Pray without ceasing, Give Thanks in all circumstances. For this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Oh Mother of Perpetual Help, grant that I may ever invoke your powerful name, the protection of the living and the salvation of the dying. Purest Mary, let your name henceforth be ever on my lips. Delay not, Blessed Lady, to rescue me whenever I call on you. In my temptations, in my needs, I will never cease to call on you, ever repeating your sacred name, Mary, Mary. What a consolation, what sweetness, what confidence fills my soul when I utter your sacred name or even only think of you! I thank the Lord for having given you so sweet, so powerful, so lovely a name. But I will not be content with merely uttering your name. Let my love for you prompt me ever to hail you Mother of Perpetual Help. Mother of Perpetual Help, pray for me and grant me the favor I confidently ask of you.
(Then say three Hail Marys).