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St. Joseph Parish PASTORAL TEAM: Parish Office 777 East Ohio Street, PO Box 40, Circleville, OH 43113 (740) 477-2549 Mack Blankenship/Secretary offi[email protected] Patty Fouch/Parish & Cemetery Finance & Personnel [email protected] Mona Allen/Bookkeeper [email protected] Vanessa Butterbaugh/PSR Coordinator and Director of Youth Ministry [email protected] Patricia Immell/Director of Music [email protected] Mark Fouch/Building & Grounds Caretaker [email protected] Chuck Estel/Cemetery Caretaker PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 9:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (740) 477-2549 Bulletin deadline: Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. PARISH COUNCIL: Mary Logan So Home (614) 357-9006 Email [email protected] MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday, 5:00 p.m.; Sunday, 8:00 and 11:15 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, at 7:00 p.m., NO Thursday Mass; Holy Days: check the bulletin. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION: First Sunday of the month at 2:00 p.m. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Contact the Pastor to schedule an appointment. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturdays, 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. or by appointment. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Contact the Pastor at least six months in advance. CONTINUING EDUCATION: Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Wednesdays, at 7:00 p.m., in the Church Hall, September through Easter Parish School of Religion (PSR) Preschool (3-year-olds) through Grade 12 Sundays, 9:30 to 10:45 a.m., September-May At St. Joseph Parish Center. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUNCIL NO. 5297 Fr. John S. Hannan 2489 North Court Street, P.O. Box 38, Circleville, OH 43113 Meetings: First & Third Mondays, at 7:00 p.m. 134 W. Mound Street P.O. Box 40 Circleville, Ohio 43113 saintjosephcircleville.com facebook.com/stjosephcc facebook.com/saintjosephcatholiccemetery PASTOR: Fr. Ted Machnik [email protected] Rectory: (740) 474-1821 Emergency: (740) 352-9401

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Page 1: St. Joseph PASTORAL TEAM: Parish Office Parish · PASTORAL TEAM: Parish Office 777 East Ohio Street, PO Box 40, Circleville, OH 43113 (740) 477-2549 Mack Blankenship/Secretary office@saintjosephcircleville.com

St. JosephParish

PASTORAL TEAM:Parish Office

777 East Ohio Street, PO Box 40, Circleville, OH 43113(740) 477-2549

Mack Blankenship/[email protected]

Patty Fouch/Parish & Cemetery Finance & [email protected]

Mona Allen/[email protected]

Vanessa Butterbaugh/PSR Coordinator andDirector of Youth Ministry

[email protected] Immell/Director of [email protected]

Mark Fouch/Building & Grounds [email protected] Estel/Cemetery Caretaker

PARISH OFFICE HOURS:Monday, Wednesday, Friday:

9:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday:

9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.(740) 477-2549

Bulletin deadline: Tuesday, 10:00 a.m.

PARISH COUNCIL:Mary Logan So

Home (614) 357-9006Email [email protected]

MASS SCHEDULE:Saturday, 5:00 p.m.; Sunday, 8:00 and 11:15 a.m.

Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9:00 a.m.Tuesday, at 7:00 p.m., NO Thursday Mass;

Holy Days: check the bulletin.

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION:First Sunday of the month at 2:00 p.m.

SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM:Contact the Pastor to schedule an appointment.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:Saturdays, 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. or by appointment.

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE:Contact the Pastor at least six months in advance.

CONTINUING EDUCATION:Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)

Wednesdays, at 7:00 p.m., in the Church Hall, September through Easter

Parish School of Religion (PSR) Preschool (3-year-olds) through Grade 12

Sundays, 9:30 to 10:45 a.m., September-May At St. Joseph Parish Center.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUNCIL NO. 5297Fr. John S. Hannan

2489 North Court Street, P.O. Box 38,Circleville, OH 43113

Meetings: First & Third Mondays, at 7:00 p.m.

134 W. Mound StreetP.O. Box 40Circleville, Ohio 43113saintjosephcircleville.comfacebook.com/stjosephccfacebook.com/saintjosephcatholiccemetery

PASTOR: Fr. Ted [email protected] Rectory: (740) 474-1821Emergency: (740) 352-9401

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ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO

September 15th, 2019The Twenty-Fourth Sunday

In Ordinary Time

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 – Sts. Cornelius and Cyprian 9:00 a.m. Weekday Mass (pg. 274) Carol Tarbill by Lisa McKeivier 12:00 Noon AA (H) 7:00 p.m. Knights of Columbus Meeting (C) 7:00 p.m. Parish Council (H)TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 – St. Robert Bellarmine 12:00 Noon AA (H) 7:00 p.m. Weekday Mass (pg. 276) Deceased Members of Society of St. Vincent de Paul 7:30 p.m. St. Vincent de Paul Meeting (H)WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 9:00 a.m. Weekday Mass (pg. 279) Bob Ritter by Bill & Janet FeeTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 – St. Januarius NOMASS FatherTed’sDayOff 12:00 Noon AA (H)FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 – Sts. Andrew Kim Tae-gon and Paul Chong He-sang NOMASS FatherTed’sDayOff 12:00 Noon AA (H)SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 – St. Matthew 4:00 p.m. Confessions (CH) 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass (pg. 138) The People of St. Joseph ParishSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 8:00 a.m. Sunday Mass (pg. 138) Tom Strittmatter by Bryan & Joan Shonkwiler 9:30 a.m. PSR (C) 11:15 a.m. Sunday Mass (pg. 138) Randy Beans by St. Joseph Choir 4:00 p.m. Communal Reconciliation Service (CH) 4:30 p.m. Cookout (H)

OUR PRAYERS FOR OTHERS: Hold in your prayers Elisha Watts, Susan Fields, Bill Wood, Wilma Long, Darrell Conrad, Bob Helwagen, Mark Plescia, and all those who are on our prayer chain. If you have permission and wish to put a friend or loved one on the email prayer chain, or are interested in praying as part of our prayer chain, please contact Jackie Rose at [email protected] or (614) 595-7633. If you would also like to have a name listed in our church bulletin for prayers, please notify us at [email protected] or call 477-2549, ext. 300. BANNS I: Terra Lee Highfill (St. Joseph) and Joseph James Nardi (St. Joseph)COMMUNAL RECONCILIATION SERVICE AND COOKOUT: There will be a Penance Service on Sunday, September 22 at 4:00 p.m. Afterwards, the Spiritual Life Committee will be hosting a cookout with brats and hotdogs in the church hall. There is no need to bring anything other than your appetite!LITURGICAL MINISTERS: Please send in dates you will be unavailable in the months of October and November to the parish office by Monday, September 23. SING A NEW SONG UNTO THE LORD! Choir practices will resume on Thursday, September 26th, in the church. Anyone who is interested in joining, please contact the office.DONUT SUNDAYS will start back on October 6th after the 8:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Masses in the parish hall. We are looking for people to be host families. If you are interested in hosting Donut Sunday, please contact Vanessa Butterbaugh at 740-477-2549, ext 309.

ST. JOSEPH ON ST. GABRIEL! Be sure to tune in to AM820 St. Gabriel Radio on Wednesday morning. One of our Easter initiates and newest member of our Cemetery Board will be on St. Gabriel during the 10:00 a.m. hour as part of their Fall 2019 Spirit Drive. He will be talking with Drs.

Michael Parker and Will Turek about his faith journey and the impact of Catholic radio. Mick will be on around 10:20 a.m.

PUMPKIN SHOW SLUSHY BOOTH: Volunteer sign-ups are available to work the St. Joseph Slushy Booth during the 2019 Pumpkin Show. The link is at the bottom of the homepage (www.saintjosephcircleville.com), under Parish News.

2019 CIRCLEVILLE PUMPKIN SHOW will be held October 16, 17, 18 & 19.

DAILY MASS TIME will be Monday through Friday at 12:00 noon during the Pumpkin Show.

PUMPKIN SHOW PARKING: If you reserved a spot for our parking lot, please send in your payment ($80.00 payable to St. Joseph Church). If you put check in the collection, please put in a separate envelope marked Pumpkin Show Parking. Passes will be available for pick-up after October 1st.

PUMPKIN SHOW OFFICE HOURS will be restricted. Please call the office to make sure it is open during Pumpkin Show week.

LECTOR WORKBOOKS ARE AVAILABLE: If you would like a Lector Workbook for the upcoming cycle, please notify the Parish Office. The cost is $10.00 and can be submitted in the collection plate with a note including your name and what it is for, by mail or even dropped off at the center. If you drop your payment off you can pick up your book immediately. If you submit payment through mail or collection basket, it will be waiting for you with your name on it on the cabinet next to the piano the following Sunday.

RUMMAGE SALE: Thanks to everyone who helped in any way to make the Fall Rummage Sale a BIG success taking in $2,315.00. From a small beginning over 50 years ago, Rummage Sales have grown into the fantastic events of today. Many people in the community look forward to the St. Joseph Rummage Sales and even call the parish office to find out the dates of the next sale. Keep up the good work!

ALTAR & ROSARY SOCIETY FINANCIAL STATEMENT

Treasurer’sReport7/1/2018-6/30/2019Beginning Balance $ 3,913.36Fall 2018 Rummage Sale +$ 2,135.00Christmas Craft & Bake Sale +$ 780.75Spring 2019 Rummage Sale +$ 2,311.40Mass Stipends -$ 70.00Candles, Altar Bread, Wine -$ 2,913.62Fr. Ted’s Birthday -$ 50.00St. Vincent de Paul Society Donation -$ 800.00Stained Glass Window Share -$ 2,000.00===================================================Ending Balance $ 3,306.89

HAVE YOU MOVED? DID YOU DROP YOUR LANDLINE? Please help us stay up-to-date in the Parish Office and let us know if you have a new address and/or updated phone number! Not only does it keep your registration information current, but it saves the parish money in terms of wasted stamps and returned mail costs.

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Vanessa Butterbaugh,

PSR Coordinator/

Youth Minister

vbutterbaugh@saintjosephcir

cleville.com

Dates To Remember:

2nd Grade Parent meet-

ing—Sept. 22 @ 9:30

a.m. @ Parish Center.

Parish Reconciliation

Service—Sept. 22 @

4 p.m.

Youth Ministry Kick Off

for HS & Jr. Youth —

Sept. 29 @ 6:30 p.m.

Faithfactor—Nov. 10 @

6 p.m.

Parish School of Religion & Youth Ministry September 15, 2019

PRAYER CORNER

Twenty-fourth Sunday of

Ordinary Time

Let us pray, Thank you, Je-

sus, for reminding us of our

Father’s great love. Let us

be open to the healing and

grace he desires to give us

so that the lost parts of our

lives can be restored and

healed. AMEN.

Catechist Magazine, “The Sunday Gospel”

September 2019

Parents if you missed registration, please contact the office and get your students

registered. Classes began last weekend! Classes meet from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.

please be prompt so catechist can get through the lesson for the week.

PSR Student!

Thank you to our Catechist!

Our Catechist play an important role in the education of our Catholic faith to our

young people. Please keep this year’s catechist in your prayers.

Preschool: Makenna Jones & Zach Martin

Kindergarten: Emma Butterbaugh & Reagan Stiverson

1st Grade: Ron McMullen

2nd Grade: Robert Hull

3rd Grade: Kathryn Blake & Samantha Buterbuagh

4th Grade: Mary So & Crista Kramer

5th Grade: Angela Corbett

6th Grade: Jeff Daughtery

7th & 8th Grade: Dr. Stephanie Morris

High School: Bradlie Pokrandt

THANK YOU for sharing your time and talent!

Catechetical Sunday is September 15,2019

The Church will celebrate Catechetical Sunday on September 15, 2019. The 2019

theme will be "Stay with Us." Those who the Community has designated to serve

as catechists will be called forth to be commissioned for their ministry. Catecheti-

cal Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role that each person plays,

by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel. Cat-

echetical Sunday is an opportunity for all to rededicate themselves to this mission

as a community of faith.

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YOUTH MINISTRY KICK OFF

Come join us for an evening of fellowship! Fun games, food, and just hanging out.

WHO: Jr. High & High School Youth

DATE: September 29

TIME: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

LOCATION: R & R Farms (youth minister’s house)

9320 Oakland Stoutsville Road, Stoutsville, OH

(just 8 miles out of town.)

PLEASE RSVP by September 22.

PARENT MEETING FOR

2nd GRADERS

There will be a parent meeting for parents

of second graders to begin the process for

the sacraments of Reconciliation and

Eucharist. Parent meeting will be held:

DATE: Sunday, September 22

TIME: 9:40 a.m. (right after start of PSR class)

LOCATION: Parish Center—in one of the classrooms.

Bring with you a copy of your child’s baptismal certificate

if not baptized at St. Joseph.

FaithFactor is an opportunity for youth in

grades 3-6 to get involved in youth ministry. This

first meeting will be a game night.

Join other youth for a fun evening!

DATE: November 10

TIME: 6-8 p.m.

LOCATION: Parish Center

Bring a snack to share!

Do you like to Sing? Join the Junior Choir

Youth in grades 1st—12th are invited to be apart of the St. Joseph Youth Choir.

Practices are held on Thursdays starting September 26 at 4:30 p.m. in the

Church.

Youth Choir will preform at Sunday Masses throughout the year starting Octo-

ber 13th at the 11:15 a.m. Mass.

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Greetings!God makes ordinary things sacred. Water. Bread. Wine. Oil. These are simple items, yet they are transformed by God to impart to human beings the gift of God’s own life. These gifts attain their highest purpose through God’s trans-forming action.

We are human beings, which is to say that—unlike the angels—we are embodied. Our material nature means that we have need of things we can touch, taste, hear, see, and smell. That is why we need sacraments, which are visible signs of invisible realities. God reaches us through the material world because that is where we can be reached. God comes to us through the ordinary, and in so doing, the ordinary becomes sacred.

To help children understand this, parents and grandpar-ents should reflect first on how they have encountered God’s presence. Perhaps you have had the experience of feeling God’s presence in nature or over coffee with a close friend. Perhaps you have heard God’s voice in an unexpected way, through encouragement or challenge, in moments of suffering or gratitude. God speaks to us in a variety of ways. The sacra-ments are privileged moments of encounter, yet Pope Francis reminds us that each moment of our lives is an opportunity to grow in holiness.

These moments when we feel God breaking through the ordinary become more apparent when we take time to notice them. You might write down one thing for which you are grateful each day. You might take five minutes to review the day’s events to see where God’s presence was most apparent. Over a meal with the ones you love, already a place of sacred encounter, you might converse about how God is acting in each of your lives in ways big and small. Making this a part of your regular family routine can yield big results in terms of seeing God’s action bursting through the ordinary because, in large part, we only notice what we are looking for.

Put down the phone. Make time for silence. Take a walk. Look one another in the eye. It is through the world that God comes to us. It is our task to watch for God there and to listen for his voice. God is always inviting us. We are called to the Lord’s table and to the dinner table, to the waters of Baptism and the water we pour for the one in need. We are called to recognize that we are always in the presence of God.

Text by Kathryn Ball-Boruff. Art by Kathy Sullivan. © 2019 Archdiocese of Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 3949 South Racine Avenue, Chicago, IL 60609; 800-933-1800; www.LTP.org. Pastoral Liturgy® magazine, May/June 2019, www.PastoralLiturgy.org.

This page may be reproduced for personal or parish use. The copyright must appear with the text. It also may be downloaded at www.pastoralliturgy.org/resources/GodAppearsintheOrdinary.pdf.

Living Our Faith

God Appears in the Ordinary

Conversing with family about how God is acting in our lives can help us more readily see God within our daily routines.God is always inviting us.

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TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 15, 2019

THIS WEEKEND,OUR FEATUREDADVERTISER IS

BIMONTHLY MASS AND HEALING SERVICE ON SEPTEMBER 16, 6:30 P.M., ST. JOSEPH CATHEDRAL: Following the Mass of the Day, a Healing Service will begin with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Veneration of relics of the True Cross. Each person will then have an opportunity to speak individually with one of several priests present to discuss their particular situation and receive a prayer of healing. The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick will also be available for Catholics who are seriously ill. The Healing Service will conclude with Benediction. All persons who seek Christ’s healing are invited, especially those who suffer with addictions, mental health issues, physical illness and infirmities in addition to those who seek emotional and spiritual healing. All caregivers, family members, and members of the medical community are invited, as well. The next Mass for 2019 will be November 18. Secured parking is available off East Gay Street; handicapped elevator access to the Cathedral is located off the Broad Street Courtyard. For more information, call (614) 224-1295 or visit www.saintjosephcathedral.org.

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LITURGICAL MINISTERS: SEPTEMBER 21ST & 22NDIf you are unable to fulfill your responsibility,

please be sure to find a replacement.Servers, Lectors, and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy

Communion – please check your name off the list at the back of the church when you arrive each week. Reminder: you are responsible to find your own sub. If necessary, please make

some calls to ensure that your position is filled.Saturday Vigil September 21st, 5:00 p.m.Servers: Olivia Mascari, Myles PittsExtraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Shirley Lake*, Sr. Monica Justinger, Marsha Few, Teri Mogan, John RatermanLectors: Wayne Fontaine (1), Joan Fontaine (2)Ushers: David Crawford, Charles Estel, John Heffley, Deb MisteadGreeters: Teri Mogan, Sr. Monica JustingerSunday, September 22nd. 8:00 a.m. Servers: Marley Jones, Emma Butterbaugh Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Judy Dossman*, Doug Baker, Samantha Butterbaugh, Bryan Shonkwiler, Mary LundbergLectors: Theresa Stir (1), Linda Nutter (2) Ushers: Vanessa Butterbaugh, Ron Butterbaugh, Krista Valentine, Kevin Collis, Tom MaskulinskiGreeters: Michelle Maskulinski, Krista ValentineSunday, September 22nd, 11:15 a.m. Servers: Gabe Sahr, Jay SahrExtraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Mary So*, Pam Smith, Anita Yaple, Rachel Martin, Michael LoganLectors: Mary Logan (1), Amy Sahr (2) Ushers: David Corbett, John Stolarz, Michael D. Williams, E.J. Sladek, Walter SoGreeters: The Forquer Family

CHRIST IS THE REASON FOR CHRISTMAS, yet each year the season becomes more commercialized. Fr. John S. Hannan Council 5297 Knights of Columbus is asking for your help to promote the three elements of our Keep Christ In Christmas (KCIC) program: 1) We have arranged to have a KCIC billboard put up on Rt. 23 South bound starting November 1st. When it goes up, please mention it to your friends to spread the word. 2) Starting November 1st, please display your KCIC car magnet on the back of your car. If you don’t have your magnet from last year or want more, contact any K of C member or Wayne Fontaine at 304-615-1053 or by email at [email protected]. 3) Please send out Christ-oriented Christmas cards to help spread the message. K of C 5297 will have card displays after all Masses on the weekends of October 5th-6th and October 12th-13th. There will be some boxes to buy and order forms for more. Ordered cards will arrive in early November. Thanks for your help spreading this important message.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY: In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that the shepherd rejoices when he finds one lost sheep. The story tells us that nothing and no one is insignificant to God who is compassionate and loving to all. Is there a neighbor or friend of yours who is in temporary need because of a loss of a job or an illness? Please leave a message for the Society of St. Vincent de Paul…we want to help! Hot line number is 740-601-6207. September 28 & 29 is the second collection for SVdP.

Vincent de Paul Seventeenth-century portrait of Vincent by Simon François de Tours

Vincent de Paul was a French Catholic priest who dedicated himself to serving the poor. He was canonized in 1737. He was renowned for his compassion, humility and generosity. Founder of Congregation of the Mission and Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul. St. Vincent de Paul was born in 1581 in the village of Pouy, to peasant farmers, father Jean and mother Bertrande de Moras de Paul. At an

early age, he showed a talent for reading and writing but during his childhood, he herded his family’s livestock. At 15, his father sent him to seminary, managing to pay for it by selling the family’s oxen.Vincent was captured and enslaved during his two years away from France in 1605 until 1607. He was taken captive by Barbary pirates who auctioned him off in Tunis. Vincent contacted the Daughters of Charity and they introduced him to poor families to whom he brought food and comfort. Vincent then brought them food and comfort. Vincent is the patron of all works of charity. A number of organizations specifically inspired by his work and teaching claim Vincent as their founder or patron saint and are grouped in a loose federation known as the Vincentian Family. Among these organizations is the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, a charitable organization dedicated to the service of the poor, established in 1833 by French university students, led by the Blessed Frederic Ozanam. The society is today present in 132 countries.Born: April 24, 1581Died: September 27, 1660 (age 79), Paris, FranceFeast Day: September 27

60 MILLION INNOCENT LIVES have been taken due to abortion in the United States since 1973. Join us in prayer at the Stations of The Cross For The Unborn. The Stations will be held in St. Joseph Cemetery on Sunday, October 13th at 1:00 p.m.

OUR SACRIFICIAL OFFERINGSSeptember 1, 2019: $5,151.32September 8, 2019: $5,409.92

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