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CONTACT US Church: 504-522-3186; 522-3187 Church Fax: 504-522-3171 E-mail Address: [email protected] Website Address: www.stjosephchurch- PARISH STAFF Fr. Tom Stehlik, C.M., Pastor Sr. Claire Edwards, D.C., Pastoral Associate Gina Fulton, Receptionist, Wedding Director Tasheena Butler, Mission and Service Coordinator Rose Mary McDonald, Jane Tonglet, Housekeeping Sr. Juanita Chenevert, D.C., Bookkeeper MASS SCHEDULE Sunday Masses: 10 a.m. & 8:30 p.m. Weekday Masses: 12:15 p.m. Holy Day Masses: 12:15 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confessions): Wed. & Fri. 11:50—12:10 ; Sundays 7:45—8:15 p.m. Baptisms Call the Pastor to make appointment. Parents and Godparents need to attend instruction for sacrament prior to date being established. Weddings Contact priest at least six months prior to planned wedding date. After contacting priest, contact the wedding director, (x141) to reserve the time and date for your wedding. Ministry to Sick Please call the church office if your loved one is hospitalized or shut-in and unable to attend Mass for the Anointing of the Sick for healing and to receive communion. New Parishioners Welcome to St. Joseph Church. If you wish to become a member of our parish family, please complete one of the registration forms on the table in the rear of the church. You can turn in the completed form to the receptionist in the church office. CHURCH OPEN Mondays thru Fridays: 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. One hour before each Sunday Mass St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church November 13, 2016 1802 Tulane Ave New Orleans, LA 70112-2246 A New Orleans Historic Landmark Founded in 1844 Entrusted to the pastoral care of the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) since 1858. The Rebuild Center 1803 Gravier St., NO, 70112 Lantern Light/Feed Jesus Harry Tompson Center 504-273-5573 504-273-5547 Birth Certificate Assist. Mon. Showers, Restroom Facilities Mail, M-F 9-10 am Legal Aid Mon/Wed 8am ID Assist. Tues. 8am Phones; Notary T, W, Th 12:15 Lunch—Daily M-F 12:45 pm Computer Wed. 9:30-11:30 Resume Typing: Thurs. Medical Services, Mental Health, Hygiene Kits, DePaul USA Emergency groceries 504-273-5561 & financial assistance Housing w/ case mgt. for area residents Transportation

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Page 1: November 13, 2016 St. Joseph Roman Catholic …...Resume Typing: Thurs. Medical Services, Mental Health, Hygiene Kits, DePaul USA Emergency groceries 504-273-5561 & financial assistance

CONTACT US Church: 504-522-3186; 522-3187

Church Fax: 504-522-3171

E-mail Address: [email protected]

Website Address: www.stjosephchurch-

PARISH STAFF Fr. Tom Stehlik, C.M., Pastor

Sr. Claire Edwards, D.C., Pastoral Associate

Gina Fulton, Receptionist, Wedding Director

Tasheena Butler, Mission and Service Coordinator

Rose Mary McDonald, Jane Tonglet, Housekeeping

Sr. Juanita Chenevert, D.C., Bookkeeper

MASS SCHEDULE Sunday Masses: 10 a.m. & 8:30 p.m.

Weekday Masses: 12:15 p.m.

Holy Day Masses: 12:15 p.m.

Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confessions): Wed. & Fri. 11:50—12:10 ; Sundays 7:45—8:15 p.m.

Baptisms Call the Pastor to make appointment. Parents and Godparents need to attend instruction for sacrament prior to date being established.

Weddings Contact priest at least six months prior to planned wedding date. After contacting priest, contact the wedding director, (x141) to reserve the time and date for your wedding.

Ministry to Sick Please call the church office if your loved one is hospitalized or shut-in and unable to attend Mass for the Anointing of the Sick for healing and to receive communion.

New Parishioners Welcome to St. Joseph Church. If you wish to become a member of our parish family,

please complete one of the registration forms on the table in the rear of the church.

You can turn in the completed form to the receptionist in the church office.

CHURCH OPEN Mondays thru Fridays: 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

One hour before each Sunday Mass

St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church

November 13, 2016

1802 Tulane Ave New Orleans, LA 70112-2246

A New Orleans Historic Landmark

Founded in 1844

Entrusted to the pastoral care of the Congregation of the Mission

(Vincentians) since 1858.

The Rebuild Center 1803 Gravier St., NO, 70112 Lantern Light/Feed Jesus Harry Tompson Center 504-273-5573 504-273-5547

Birth Certificate Assist. Mon. Showers, Restroom Facilities Mail, M-F 9-10 am Legal Aid Mon/Wed 8am ID Assist. Tues. 8am Phones; Notary T, W, Th 12:15 Lunch—Daily M-F 12:45 pm Computer Wed. 9:30-11:30 Resume Typing: Thurs. Medical Services, Mental

Health, Hygiene Kits, DePaul USA Emergency groceries 504-273-5561 & financial assistance Housing w/ case mgt. for area residents Transportation

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Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 13, 2016

Monday, November 14, 2016—

12:15 p.m. Robert Mellerine, Jr. (+); Brad D’Alfonso

Tuesday, November 15, 2016— Albert the Great

12:15 p.m. Alan Bunting; Scott Durr

Wednesday, November 16, 2016— St. Margaret of Scotland

12:15 p.m. Zelda Reuter; Sp. Intention

Thursday, November 17, 2016— St. Elizabeth of Hungary

12:15 pm John Kelly (+); Eddie Hurley (+)

Friday, November 18, 2016—Basilica SS. Peter & Paul

12:15 pm Ted & Yvonne Kirn (+)

SANCTUARY CANDLE AND MASS INTENTIONS

The Sanctuary Candle is burning this week to pray for the eternal rest of Fred Boyer. If you would like to reserve a date to burn the Candle in memory of someone or for a special intention, please call the church office (522-3186). The Sanctuary Candle offering is $15 for two weeks. The offering for Mass intentions is $5.00 per Mass.

YOUR PRAYERS ARE ASKED FOR THE FOLLOWING PARISHIONERS AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS, WHO ARE IN NEED OF HEALING:

Willie Arnaudville, Stephan Borne, Susan Bassett Bowes, Connel Batiste, Raymond Berthelot, Anthony Blaise, Clarke Bordelon, Lawrence & Mamie Brown, John Caron, Baby Arlyn Cronk-Gebbia, Sylvia Daily-Powell, Lynda DeMaria, Ben Eble III, Terry Eggleston, Linda Elwood, Heather Faircloth, Frances Fiegler, LaDonna Finch, Fr. Lou Franz, CM, Warren Fraught, Sarah Hollier-Watkins, Shelia Jones, Bennett Joseph , Jr. , Tory Kelly, Landy Lanza, Gertie Mayeux, Allen Maldonado, Sara Marino, Priscilla Martin, Karen McCoy, Mike Mullin, Donna Moore, Regina Pichoff, Bob Purvis, Mark Raymond, Pat Reese, Tina Roderfeld, Pippy Sanders, Mel & Gaspar Schiro, Charlie & Joanne Slocum, Isaac Thomas, Marion Vaughn, Juanita Ware, Darrell Walker, Fr. George Weber, CM, Warren Webster, Lynn Williams, and Mary Willis.

10:00 am Rosemary Abadie (+); Todd Hurley (+); Jim Butler (+); Lucille Digby (+); Pippy Sanders

8:30 pm St. Joseph Parishioners and Benefactors (Monique Ashley Massey + )

Pope Francis All Saints Day

Next weekend Pope Francis will close the Year of Mercy in Rome. We join with him in prayer and thanksgiving for the many ways that God has touched our lives with his mercy as members of the church and through the Archdiocesan celebrations we have celebrated here in New Orleans.

The Holy Father has invited us to a greater openness to God’s tender mercy, which helps us to forgive ourself and oth-ers. He has called us as Jesus’ disciples to perform works of mercy for others. I am grateful to all of you for your faith-filled, zealous response to God and the invitation of the Holy Father.

Now we must continue to grow in the virtue of mercy. Jesus says, “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall be shown mercy.” (Mt. 5:7). In this age of name calling, judgementalism and revenge, we are to be the heart of Jesus, making God’s unconditional love known to all we meet. We must live in his grace, remembering “his mercy endures forever!”

As we celebrate the Feast of Christ the King, next Sunday, let us pray for those who painfully do not know the mercy of God in their lives and for all who find it difficult to forgive others. May we also lift up to the Lord people who have been hurt by the ministers and members of the church and who feel separated from God and the community of faith. We must continue to do what we can to reach out to them and invite them back to our family of faith. Wishing you God’s merciful blessings, and assurance of my prayerful support, Sincerely in Christ, Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans

READINGS FOR THE WEEK

Sunday, Nov. 13 ..…...One in Faith #1133

Monday.: Rv 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-6; Lk 18:35-43

Tues.: Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15:2-5; Lk 19:1-10

Wed.: Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-6; Lk 19:11-28

Thurs.: Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149:1- 9; Lk 19:41-44

Friday: Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119; Lk 19:45-48

Sat.: Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1-10; Lk 20:27-40

Sunday: 2 Sm 5:1-3; Ps 122:1-5; Col 1:12-20; Lk 23:35-43

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Angel Tree for Christmas If you or someone you know needs help this year for Christmas, please fill out the Angel Tree gold-colored forms in the back of Church on the tables near the missalette stands. If the name on the form is not a member of the Parish, please put your name on the form so we will know who to contact when the gifts are ready to be picked up. God bless you!

Sisters of the Holy Family The Sisters of the Holy Family celebrate their 175th anniversary in New Orleans on November 19, 2016. May God continue to bless them in their ministry of education and pastoral care.

TREASURE & STEWARDSHIP

Sunday, November 6, 2016………..$ 3,746.00

Capital Campaign…………………...$ 1,490.00 Thank you for your generosity

CHARTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

In response to the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Archdiocese of New Orleans continues to make the Hot Line available for anyone who has been hurt or sexually abused by anyone who works for the Church. The Hot Line continues to be available; the number is (504) 522-5019. In continuing our commitment to support and to heal, we invite and encourage individuals who have been hurt or sexually abused recently or in the past by clergy, religious or other employees of the Archdiocese to call our Hot Line. The Hot Line is available 24 hours a day and your message will be received confidentially by a trained mental health professional. In addition, anyone can make a direct call during regular business hours to the Vic-

For all who fear the Lord, there will arise the sun of justice with its healing rays. Malachi 3:20

PARISH CALENDAR

Nov. 17 Thursday RCIA: the Eucharist P. ll (6:30 pm)

Nov. 20 Sunday. Jazz & Brunch Cruz on the Nachez Steamboat (1:30 pm)

Dec. 1 Sunday RCIA: the Liturgical year Advent-Christmas (6:30 pm)

Pope Francis’ November Intentions

Universal: That the countries which take in a great number of displaced persons and refugees may find sup-port for their efforts which show solidarity.

Evangelization: That within parishes, priests and lay people may collaborate in service to the commu-nity without giving in to discouragement.

Children’s Liturgy of the Word November 6, Sunday November 20, Sunday

GOD’S HEALING JUSTICE

An old expression holds that the sun-warmed stone heals. Perhaps. But Malachi explains that only dark, sunless days are in store for those who do not find a place for God in their lives. Conversely, he tells us that the warmth and light of God’s healing justice await those who fear the Lord. That’s a pretty comforting notion—especially now in the already short and growing even shorter days of November. It’s the sun-warmed stone, and then some.

Paul speaks to us of justice as well, but points out that it is not a passive thing. To be treated justly, we need to do our fair share. If we are diligent and persevere we will be rewarded with and by the fruits of our labor. Lastly, Luke, too, tells us to persevere—in faith, this time—and our lives will be secure in God regardless of how we are treated by our enemies.

TODAY’S READINGS

First Reading — There will arise the sun of justice with its healing rays (Malachi 3:19-20a).

Psalm — The Lord will rule the earth with justice (Ps. 98). Second Reading — Paul speaks of his hard work among the Thessalonians (2 Thessalonians 3:7-12).

Gospel — Jesus foretells the destruction of Jerusalem, the per-secution of his followers. But their perseverance will be their salvation (Luke 21:5-19).

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INFORMATION PAGE

CHURCH NAME: St. Joseph BULLETIN NO. 460100 CONTACT: Fr. Tom Stehlik (504) 522-3186 x142 DATE: Bulletin 11-13-16; Submitted by tjscm on Nov 8-16 at 10:00 am PAGES 4 TRANSMISSION: SOFTWARE MS Publisher 2007 Adobe 9 MX XP Special Note: