February 11, 2018

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319 E Street (707) 465-1762 * Fax: (707) 465-1763 * Email: [email protected]

www.sjccc.net Office Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-4pm Closed for Lunch 2pm to 2:30pm

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 11, 2018 Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God. — 1 Corinthians 10:31

MINISTRIES AND APOSTOLATES Administrator Rev. Greg Villaescusa

EXT:23 Parish Deacon

Rev. Mr. Aadam Trask Rev. Mr. Juan Gamez

[email protected] [email protected] EXT:24 & [email protected]

Tuesday 9am Mass (English) 6:30pm Mass (español)

EXT:21 & [email protected]

Wednesday 12:10pm Mass (English)

Bookeeper Becky Slater Secretary Maria Jovita Hambrick

Extraordinary Ministers & Readers: Pauli Dornaus

(707) 465-4736 Confirmation Program:

Canyon Dauber

(707) 465-1762

RCIA Rev. Mr. Aadam Trask & Tammi Trask

[email protected]

Visitation of the Sick: Victoria Zizzo

(707) 465-6017 Knights of Columbus:

David Dornaus

(707) 465-4736 Women’s Society:

Deanna Claassen

Sunday 10am (English) 12pm (Español)

(707) 464-3580

Thursday & Friday 5:15pm Mass (English) Adoration First Friday of the Month (February 2nd) 4pm Followed by Benediction at 5pm CONFESSIONS/ CONFECIONES Saturday 4:00-4:45pm Sunday 9:00am-9:45pm 11:30-11:50pm Tuesday 6:15-6:30pm

PRAY FOR OUR SICK

Saturday, February 10, 5:00pm Mass for the People Sunday, February 11, 10am Richard Olive ╬ Sunday, February 11, 12pm Maria Guadalupe and Jesus Ocegueda ╬ Monday, February 12. 5:15pm Tuesday, February 13, 9am Tuesday(Martes), 13 de Febrero 6:30pm Petra y Bernardino Larios ╬ Wednesday, February 14, 12:10pm Souls in Purgatory Thursday, February 15, 5:15pm Friday, February 16, 5:15pm Saturday, February 17, 5:00pm Norman and Beverly Wier ╬ Sunday, February 18, 10am Mass for the People Sunday, February 18, 12pm Pedro Leon ╬

Saint Joseph's Finance Committee *Fr. Greg Villaescusa *Laura Trujillo *Tim Borges *Kathy Reed *Esperanza Esparza

Santos and Alice, Patsy Greek, Alice Vervilos, Jennifer C , David M, Sierra K., Chester O’Neill, Kerrie Ventre-McKillip, Becky L, Nancy Thomas, Sandy Balbini, Mary Ford, Michell Sherrick, Kelsey Conley, Deanna Claassen, Marie Alvarado, Ellen Dalbec, Susana Munguia, Graciela Gonzalez, Elias Alvarez, Suzanne Yeager, Bette Hooper, Nickie Kerkenides, Peter Kreeft, Ron and Lorie Rooney, Calie Martin, Michelle Sherrick, Eugene Rivers, Maria Chester, Cece & George Mayer, Victoria Moore, Barbara & Jerry Moliva, Fred & Nancy Skiotis, Maralou Ellis, Rachel Sanderson, Steven Blankenship, Pam Hikade, Alicia Frazier, Joseph Anderson, Lorraine & Al Warren, Denis McWire, Crystal Peters, Muriel Northrip, Harlow Haugen, Trisha DavenportLanglois, Barbara Wold, Ellen Lemrise, C. Ray Smith, Bob Jondal, Rita McClean, Larry Koll, Peyton Swan, Loretta Mealue, Betty Schonberger, Robert C. Fuentes, Dawn Beltz, Walter Miller, Savannah Rose, Rosalie McClung, Renner Family, Fred & Sandy Confetti, Rylan Caron, Michael Lopez, Mary Ann Napoli, James Hall, Frank Rocha, Marilyn Mitchell, Ty Varing, Sandy Struthirs, Elaine B. Leann Finley, Carol Weiland, Lori and Rey Trevino, Olinda Prokupek, Mona Cooper, Dianna Riedel, Aaron Bohlin, Ely Alvarado, Dufey, Stark & Patrick Perry, Krissy Palucci, Roberto Trevino 

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday:

Jas 1:1-11; Ps 119:67-68, 71-72, 75-76; Mk 8:11-13 Tuesday: Jas 1:12-18; Ps 94:12-13a, 14-15, 18-19; Mk 8:14-21 Wednesday:Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25 Friday: Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 Saturday: Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32 Sunday: Gn 9:8-15; Ps 25:4-9; 1 Pt 3:18-22; Mk 1:12-15 GIVE GOD THE GLORY

A curious feature of the first half of Mark’s Gospel is the pattern of Jesus working a miracle, then telling the recipient of the miracle to keep still about it. Many theories have been offered: Mark is setting the stage for the great “secret” revealed when Peter will proclaim Jesus the Messiah at Caesarea Philippi; more skeptical commentators offer that Jesus, fully aware of human nature, knew that the way to spread the news was to tell people to keep it secret. The insight into this secret-keeping that serves us well, however, is that Jesus was initiating his public ministry according to the pattern that Paul describes. He was doing it for the glory of God—not for his own benefit, but for that of all. Paul would later write in Philippians that Jesus “humbled” himself to become like us. And we see this humility at work in today’s healing of the leper. Jesus is trying to reveal the presence of God’s reign among the people, not so that he himself might receive the glory, but so that God would be glorified through him. Imitating this pattern, which Paul encourages the Jewish and Greek Christian factions in Corinth to do, still serves us well today. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. 

Jardín de Maria El grupo del Jardín de Maria esta vendiendo artículos religiosos. Tienen crucifijos de 10” y de 12”, rosarios y muchos mas. Este grupo se enfoca en calidad, valor y evangelizar los católicos de fe. Todos los ingresos son para el comité del jardín de Maria, que se dedica a cuidar, promocionar y mejorar el jardín de Maria en nuestra parroquia de St. Joseph, para los retiros para la educación de fe católica. Si están interesados en ver estos artículos, favor de contactar a comité a correo electrónico [email protected]. Favor de dejar su información y nosotros los contactaremos.

Grupo de Oración Todo los Martes después de la misa de las 6:30pm, nos reunimos en oración en la iglesia. Todos son bienvenidos a participar

Febrero 18– No Clase 25- Clase

Marzo 4-Clase 11-Clase 18-Clase 25-No Clase

A DIOS TODA LA GLORIA Una característica peculiar de la primera parte del Evangelio según san Marcos es que en general Jesús obra un milagro y luego le dice al beneficiario del milagro que no se lo cuente a nadie. Se ha especulado mucho al respecto: Marcos está preparando el terreno para el gran “secreto” que se revelará cuando Pedro proclame que Jesús es el Mesías en Cesárea de Filipo; otros comentaristas más escépticos sostienen que Jesús, quien era plenamente consciente de su naturaleza humana, sabía que la mejor manera de difundir la Buena Nueva era pidiéndole a las personas que la mantuvieran en secreto. La reflexión de esta manera de guardar el secreto que nos resulta muy útil, sin embargo, es que Jesús estaba comenzando su ministerio público de la forma en que describe Pablo: lo estaba haciendo por la gloria de Dios, no para beneficio propio sino para beneficio de todos. Pablo después escribiría a los filipenses que Jesús “se rebajó a sí mismo” para parecerse a nosotros. Y vemos cómo esta humildad se pone en práctica hoy en la curación del leproso. Jesús está intentando revelar la presencia del Reino de Dios entre las personas, no para recibir gloria sino para que Dios fuera glorificado por él. Imitar esta forma de obrar, lo cual Pablo sugiere que hagan las facciones judías y griegas cristianas de Corintio, todavía nos resulta muy útil hoy. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.  New Safe Environment If you are interested in volunteering to work with children or other susceptible persons within the parish, you will need access www.CMGConnect.org and take the “Safe Haven” test. This program is indorsed by Catholic Mutual Group, the Dioceses of Santa Rosa’s insurance company. The “Safe Haven” program can be access by using the website www.CMGConnect.org. Please use the same password that you used before. If you do not remember your old password. Do not create another one; this will complicate the process for you. Instead, contact me, your parish Safe Environment Coordinator. I will be able to contact the diocese and retrieve your password for you. If you are thinking of volunteering and you have never created a profile, this would be a good time to begin and the first step would be to go to the same web address www.CMGConnect.org. Choose Santa Rosa as your diocese and take the test “Safe Haven”, just follow the steps to complete this 90-minute test. You will also have to be fingerprinted to have a background check. Forms to take to the Del Norte Sheriff’s Office to complete the background check can be acquired at the parish office or you may contact me. There is no charge to the volunteer. Saint Joseph’s parish welcomes new and the returning volunteers. As Safe Environment Coordinator, I am here to help assist you in keeping our parish safe for our children. Katie Gavin

February 4: $2,525.38 Maintenance Fund: $899.42 Online Giving allows you to make contributions to our church without writing checks or worrying about cash donations. This site lets you set up automatic contributions and change the timing or the amount of your gift at any time. You may make pledges and manage your contributions to the pledge amount, and you may make one-time donations to special causes. Please visit our website for more information: www.sjccc.net.

Marian Garden News

The Marian Garden is selling religious items. We have a selection of wall crucifixes (10” and 12”), rosaries, and other items. The Marian Garden is focused on quality, value and evangelizing the Catholic faith. All proceeds go to the Marian Garden Committee which is dedicated to the care, promotion and improvements of the Saint Joseph’s Marian Garden, retreats to educate on the Catholic Faith and the rosary outreach program. If you interested in viewing the items, please contact the committee at [email protected]. Please leave a contact number and/or email address so we may contact you.

Women’s Society Meets the 3rd Sunday of each month and hosts the coffee social every 4th Sunday. For more information call Deanna Claassen at 464-3580.

Prayer Group Please consider joining us on Mondays at 3:00. The power of praying with others is so great, and our country and our world is in such need today! We pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, the Rosary, personal intentions, and for the sick of our parish, St. Joseph. Be a prayer warrior! Let St. Michael be your guide.

NEXT Knight’s breakfast March 4 in the parish hall. Come and enjoy a delicious breakfast with your family. $7- Adults and $4– Children

Mass is still an obligation even when there is no class, including Holy Days. February March 18-NoClass 4-Class 25-Class 11-Class 18-Class 25-No Class

Offering Envelopes Offering envelopes are now available to be picked up in the back of the church. If you are interested in receiving offering envelopes, please contact the parish office at 465-1762.

BULLETIN announcements Miercoles de Ceniza

February 14th/14 de Febrero

Masses 12:10pm & 6pm 7:30pm en español

Please Note: All request must be submitted to the office for approval by Mondays in order to be published on the weekend bulletin. Flyers: Copies can be done at the office and inserted for you. We ask that the flyer is brought to the parish office by Thursdays. Holidays: We submit our bulletin a week ear ly during Holidays. Please Check with the office.