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What You Need to Know . . .
SJCA PartTime Student Program (Page 3)
United Youth (Page 4)
Pilgrimage to Poland w/Fr. Karol (Page 3)
Continuing Activities . . .
Sunday Coffee & Donuts After 9 AM Mass Parish Ctr
Morning Prayer (Lauds) After 6:45 & 8:45 Masses; Saturday
after 8 AM Mass
Monday Lectio Divina 5:30 PM Rectory Mtg. Room
Tuesday Adoration & Reconciliation7 PM
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Saturday “Flash Mob” Rosary for Life after 8 AM Mass
PARISH STAFF
Rev. George F. O’Neill, Pastor
Rev. Karol Ksiazek, Parochial Vicar
Deacon Jeffrey J. Font
Deacon Louis F. Howe, Sr.
Deacon Peter J. Kuhn
Deacon William J. Shaughnessy
Rita Golaszewski, Parish Secretary
Patricia Smith, Religious Education Coordinator
Kathy Bailo, Religious Education Assistant
David Kendall, Director of Music
Music [email protected]
Arianna Carlo, Choir Director
PARISH OFFICE
Phone: 203.775.1035 Fax: 203.775.1684
Web Site: www.stjosephbrookfield.com
Email: [email protected]
Mail: 163 Whisconier Road
Brookfield, CT 06804
Office Hours: 9:00 AM 4:30 PM, MondayThursday
9:00 AM 1:00 PM, Friday
Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil 5:00 PM
Sunday7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 AM; 5:00 PM
MondayFriday 6:45 AM & 8:45 AM
Saturday 8:00 AM Only
Confessions: Tuesday: 7:008:00 PM
Saturday: 4:004:45 PM
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Sundays, 3:454:45 PM for the Unborn
Tuesdays, 7:008:00 PM for Youth and Vocations
SAINT JOSEPH CATHOLIC ACADEMY
Ms. Pamela Fallon, Director of Education
Phone: 203.775.2774 Fax: 203.775.5810
January 1, 2020
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
A Holy Day of Obligation
Vigil Mass Tuesday, Dec. 31, at 5:00 PM
Holy Day Masses at 7:30, 9 & 11 AM
Parish Office Closed
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Page 1 Saint Joseph Church
PRAYING FOR PEACE AND REPARATION
We invite you to stay at the end of Sunday Mass following
the closing hymn and join us in praying three “Hail
Mary’s” for Peace: in our World, in our Families and in our
Hearts. We also pray the Prayer to St. Michael the
Archangel, for healing and reparation in our Church.
SACRAMENTS
Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on
Sundays at 12:30 PM. A PreBaptism class is required for
both parents prior to the Baptism of their first child.
Register with the Parish Office: 203.775.1035.
Marriage Weddings generally are celebrated on Friday
evening or Saturday afternoons and must be scheduled at
least six months in advance. Please do not make final
arrangements for your reception prior to contacting the
Parish Office.
R.C.I.A. Interested in becoming a Catholic? Call the
Parish Office.
“GLUTENFREE” HOSTS
St. Joseph Church has a limited supply of lowgluten
communion hosts available for those with a gluten allergy
(not dietary preference). While often referred to as “gluten
free,” the hosts actually contain 0.01% gluten in order to
conform to liturgical standards. Please advise a priest or
deacon before Mass if you wish to receive the lowgluten
host.
IMPORTANT HOSPITAL INFORMATION
Parishioners entering Danbury Hospital as patients are
urged to contact the St. Joseph Parish Office (203)775
1035 if they wish to be visited by a member of St. Joseph’s
clergy during their stay. Hospital chaplains will continue to
visit patients who identify themselves as Catholic when be-
ing admitted.
THOSE FOR WHOM WE PRAY
FOR THOSE IN NEED OF GOD’S HEALING, STRENGTH AND
COMFORT: George Stutsky, Anthony Rigoglioso, MaryJo
Howe, Jeff Moxham, Greg Licalzi, Msgr. Thomas Powers, Fr.
Nick Cirillo, Baby Sophia, Dino Capilupi, and Alberta Gregus .
FOR THE PROTECTION AND SAFE RETURN OF THOSE
SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES: Joshua Jugler, Andrew
Krentsa, Michael Ayala Lopez, and Michael Moreira.
The Holy Family
December 29, 2019
“’Rise, take the child and His mother, flee to Egypt, and stay
there until I tell you.’” 725 kilometers. That’s the distance
on modern roads from Bethlehem to Cairo. Assuming one
covered 40km a day on foot ambitious for two young
parents and their infant son the journey would take well
over two weeks. Of course, the Holy Family didn’t have
modern roads. They would travel through wilderness, fear
bandits, run low on water, and cross the vast Sinai
Peninsula in a reverse of their forefathers in Exodus. Here,
in struggle and sacrifice, are the beginnings of the forging of
the Holy Family.
“Joseph rose and took the child and His mother by night
and departed for Egypt. He stayed there until the death of
Herod.” Large Jewish communities existed in most major
cities of the ancient Mediterranean world, after the collapse
of their kingdoms chronicled in the Old Testament, and
Joseph could likely find work as a carpenter. All the same,
today’s Gospel reminds us that the first formational years of
Jesus as a babeinarms were spent in a strange land. The
members of the Holy Family were foreigners, outsiders,
immigrants.
The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. God took on
our humanity. He is in solidarity with our own trials and
difficulties. On the feast of the Holy Family, we honor the
special place of the family within society. We are invited,
too, to recall those families who share in the struggles of the
Holy Family in a particular way. We pray for immigrants,
asylum seekers, and refugees. We pray for all parents who
sacrifice their own wellbeing and comfort so their children
may have a better life.
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Sunday, Dec 29, 2019
FEAST OF THE HOLY
FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY,
AND JOSEPH
A change in plans
Dreamers can’t explain them-
selves. People ask: “How could
you? Why did you?” And dreamers shrug and smile. They make the
sacrifice, they take the risk, they think differently, they become some-
one unimaginable. Ask any artist or composer, star athlete or entre-
preneur, priest or monk or missionary: How did you become what
you are? They shrug and smile, because it’s hard to tell someone who
hasn’t heard the voice themselves: I talk to angels, I listen to the uni-
verse, I close my eyes so I can see more clearly. Sit and pay attention
to the holy silence.
TODAY’S READINGS: Sirach 3:26, 1214; Colossians 3:1221 or
3:1217; Matthew 2:1315, 1923 (17). “Rise, take the child and His
mother, flee to Egypt, and stay there until I tell you.”
Monday, Dec 30, 2019
6
TH
DAY WITHIN THE OCTAVE OF THE NATIVITY
Generation to generation
The gospel anticipates the New Year with a child’s potential. After
Simeon’s harsh prediction of a sword piercing Mary’s soul, Anna
comforts. She directs the conversation back to thanking God. She has
had time to prepare for her moment, so when it comes, she rises to
the occasion. Pope Francis linked Anna and Simeon to grandparents.
In a society that too often dismisses the elderly, grandparents still
offer time and presence, just what children need most. Pray for and
honor the elders in your own family and community. They carry a
consoling message!
TODAY’S READINGS: 1 John 2:1217; Luke 2:3640 (203). “The
child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom.”
Tuesday, Dec 31, 2019
SYLVESTER I, POPE; 7
TH
DAY WITHIN THE OCTAVE OF
THE NATIVITY
Guard the pearl of great price
We know little of Sylvester I other than that his papacy lasted from
314 until his death in 335. A legend arose around the eighth century,
however, based on a forged document known as the Donation of Con-
stantine, that the emperor who famously converted to Christianity
also transferred authority over Rome and the entire Western Roman
Empire to Sylvester and future popes. While the document was later
proven to be a fake, the papacy nonetheless got ensnared in power
politics, luxury, and the corruption that comes with trying to rule an
empire. As Dante put it in his Divine Comedy, “Ah Constantine, how
much evil was born / not from your conversion, but from that dona-
tion / that the first wealthy pope received from you!” Don’t practice
your faith for worldly gainGod grants us riches money can’t buy.
TODAY’S READINGS: 1 John 2:1821; John 1:118 (204). “He was
in the world . . . but the world did not know Him.”
Wednesday, Jan 01, 2020
OCTAVE DAY OF THE NATIVITY; SOLEMNITY OF THE
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, THE MOTHER OF GOD
Incarnation in all
The Octave of Christmas reminds us that all people everywhere share
in the mystery of Incarnation, the communion of divinity and human-
ity, revealed in Jesus Christ and realized in all who are likewise born
of women. We celebrate this mystery whenever we gather to eat and
drink the sacred meal. Our task is to recognize the divine presence in
the least of those with whom we share this mystical communion, from
the baby born in Bethlehem to the migrant standing at our wall. Re-
solve this New Year to lend a helping hand.
WEDNESDAY’S READINGS: Numbers 6:2227; Galatians 4:47;
Luke 2:1621 (18). “So they went in haste and found Mary and Jo-
seph, and the infant lying in the manger.”
Thursday, Jan 02, 2020
BASIL THE GREAT AND GREGORY NAZIANZEN, BISH-
OPS, DOCTORS OF THE CHURCH
Let’s be friends
“To the Ancients, friendship seemed the happiest and most fully hu-
man of all loves; the crown of life and the school of virtue. The modern
world, in comparison, ignores it.” When C.S. Lewis referred to the
“Ancients” he might have had today’s saints, Basil and Gregory Nazi-
anzen, in mind. Instrumental in the formation of the Nicene Creed
that the Church recites each Sunday, these great bishops and doctors
of the church can also be remembered simply for being two great and
lasting friends. Let them remind us that deep and warm friendships
enrich life in ways that accomplishments and honorifics, and even
creeds, sublime as they may be, cannot replace.
TODAY’S READINGS: 1 John 2:2228; John 1:1928 (205). “All who
heard it were amazed by what had been told them by the shepherds.”
Friday, Jan 03, 2020
THE MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS
Called by name
The memorial of the Most Holy Name of Jesus reminds us of the pow-
er of names. We honor not just the person Jesus, but the name of Je-
sus. There is a certain intimacy in knowing a person’s name. Think of
our litanies, our prayers for people who are sick or who have died.
Think of the genealogy we heard on Christmas Eve. When we name
people, we acknowledge and see them. Think of the people you see
regularly in your school, workplace, gym, grocery store, faith commu-
nity. Remember to call them by name.
TODAY’S READINGS: 1 John 2:293:6; John 1:2934 (206). “John
the Baptist saw Jesus coming toward him and said, ‘Behold, the Lamb
of God.’ “
Saturday, Jan 04, 2020
ELIZABETH ANN SETON, RELIGIOUS
Be a trailblazer
Elizabeth Ann Seton (17741821) was born into a wealthy Episcopali-
an family. At 19, she married William Magee Seton with whom she
had five children. For a brief time, it was a wonderful life, but soon
William’s business and health failed. Elizabeth was a poor widow and
single mother by the age of 30. Inspired by Catholic friends who
helped care for her dying husband, Elizabeth became Catholic in 1805.
In the following years this first Americanborn saint established many
firsts: the first religious community of women and the first Catholic
school, with several more to follow. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s deep faith-
fulness reminds us that nothing is impossible with God.
TODAY’S READINGS: 1 John 3:710; John 1:3542 (207). “They
said to him, ‘Rabbi (which means Teacher), where do you stay?’ ‘Come
and see,’He answered.”
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Page 3 The Holy Family
PILGRIMAGE TO POLAND
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Question: If God is eternal and infinite, how
can He have a mother? Why don’t we call Mary
just the mother of Jesus?
Answer:
The tile of “Mary, Mother of God” can be confusing. We
aren’t implying that Mary existed from eternity or that she is
divine herself. We aren’t promoting some kind of Marian
superpowers. The Church has fought for this title throughout
the centuries for one simple reason: Christ’s identity is at
stake.
As the Church grew in the early centuries, theologians wres-
tled with what it meant for Jesus to be both God and man.
Many distortions of his identity began to emerge. One of
these was propagated by a man named Nestorius. Nestorius
and his followers denied that Jesus’ human nature and his
divine nature were inseparable. Following that logic, Mary
could have only conceived Jesus’ human nature. But people
don’t give birth to a “nature.” They give birth to a whole per-
son. For Jesus, his whole person is both human and divine.
In 431 A.D. the Council of Ephesus denounced Nestorius.
The bishops affirmed that Jesus is both fully human and fully
divine and proclaimed Mary Theotokos. Translating the
Greek to English, that means “Godbearer.” Note that this
isn’t “Godgenerator” or “Godcreator.” Mary bore Jesus,
God and man, in her womb and gave him birth. She is moth-
er to the whole person, the whole Jesus, and therefore Moth-
er of God.
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December 29, 2019 Page 4
Due to early printing deadlines, offertory results
were not available. Offertory results for Decem-
ber 2122, Christmas and December 2829 will be
published next week.
YEAREND ACCOUNTING
St. Joseph’s fiscal year ends on December 31.
Contributions received on January 1, 2020 and
later will be credited in fiscal year 2020.
ST. JOSEPH YOUTH
8th Grade United
Save the date for our next 8th Grade United:
Praise & Pizza! Friday, Jamuary 10th, 6:30
8:30pm at St. Rose, Newtown. Briong a friend
and a dessert to share!
Any Qs about middle school ministry contact:
United High School
ANNOUNCING: United Winter Retreat! Jan. 1719,2020. Overnight at
St. Rose. $40 per person. Register at linktr.ee/ctunitedyouth
Any Qs about high school ministry contact
God of all time, help us enter the New Year
quietly, thoughtful of who we are to
ourselves and to others, mindful that our
steps make an impact and our words carry
power.
May we walk gently.
May we speak only after we have listened
well.
Creator of all life, help us enter the New
Year reverently, aware that you have
endowed every creature and plant, every
person and habitat with beauty and
purpose.
May we regard the world with tenderness.
May we honor rather than destroy.
Lover of all souls, help us enter the New
Year joyfully, willing to laugh and dance
and dream, remembering our many gifts
with thanks and looking forward to
blessings yet to come.
May we welcome your lavish love.
In this new year, may the grace and peace
of Christ bless us now and in the days
ahead.
Vinita Hampton Wright; Offered by Douglas Ruschman
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THE 2019 ST.
JOSEPH ANNUAL
COLLECTION
(Amount pledged
as of 12/16/2019)
$95,145
St. Joseph’s 2019 Annual
Collection is Ending
Have you made your
Pledge yet?
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PARISH MINISTRIES
Liturgy
Altar Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203.775.1035
Choir Director Arianna Carlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203.775.1035
Faith Formation and Sacraments
Religious Education Coord. Ms. Pat Smith . . . . 203.775.1035, ext. 107
RCIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203.775.1035
Scheduling Baptisms Mrs. Rita Golaszewski. . . 203.775.1035, ext. 101
Marriage Scheduling/Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203.775.1035
Prayer & Devotion
Men’s Retreat Mr. Peter Brady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203.740.1243
Women’s Retreat Mrs. Barb Roeder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203.740.9428
Men of St. Joseph Mr. Carl Monti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203.740.9544
Parish Councils and Administration
Parish Council Mr. Andy Pacuk, Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . .917.514.5974
Finance Council Mr. Frank Cavalea, Chairman. . . . . . . . .203.482.5563
Other Ministries & Organizations
8
th
Station Bereavement Ministry
Mrs. Mary Shaughnessy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2037759138
Mrs. Pat Tharrington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2037754836
Knights of Columbus Mr. Patrick Jennings . . . . . . . . . . .203.240.2425
MaryMartha Ministry Mrs. Pat Font . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203.775.2335
Women’s Reflection & Prayer Group Mrs. Barb Roeder . 203.740.9428
Outreach to Sick/ShutIn Sr. Mary Ann Socha, CMGT .. 203.794.1486
Monday, December 30
6:45 AM Margaret McDermott, req. by Jim & Josie McDermott
8:45 AM Robert A. Young, req. by Joan Cushnie
Tuesday, December 31
6:45 AM Intentions of our Parishioners
8:45 AM Ron Terzano, req. by Liz Terzano
5:00 PM Frank Castro, Jr., req. by Pat & George Lauri
Wednesday, January 1 Solem. of Mary, Mother of God (Holy
Day of Obligation)
7:30 AM Joseph Vincent Fitzgerald, req. by the McCabe family
9:00 AM Intentions of the Moran sisters, req. by Norm & Peg
Ellis
11:00 AM Janice Furlong, req. by John Furlong
Thursday, January 2 Sts. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen,
Bishops & Doctors of the Church
6:45 AM Elvira Annaseny, req. by the Suess family
8:45 AM Dennis Koslicki, req. by Lorie & Jack Dunn
Friday, January 3
6:45 AM John Annaseny, Sr., req. by the Suess family
8:45 AM Sean Patrick Gallo, req. by Katherine Gisonni
Saturday, January 4 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Religious
8:00 Melanie Coleman, req. by Krystie Rondini
5:00 PM John Geraghty, req. by the McCloskey family
Sunday, December 29 Epiphany of the Lord
7:30 AM Kelly Rogers, req. by Norm & Peg Ellis
9:00 AM Doris Maynard, req. by friends
11:00 AM Deceased members of the Palazzolo family, req. by
Mary Emanuele
5:00 PM Roberta Palomba, req. by Matt & Maureen Farrell
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WINTER WEATHER REMINDER
When Brookfield schools are closed, both
weekday morning Masses are cancelled.
Our Spiritual Babies Have arrived!! Thank
you for praying for your baby.
Our 1
st
Respect for Life Rosary of the New
Year will take place next Saturday, Jan. 4,
after 8 AM Mass. Refreshments to follow.
Dress warmly.
Thank you for your support. God bless you
all in the New Year.
For those planning a
New Year’s diet ...
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