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Rev. Hector J. Madrigal, Pastor
Leo Ramos José Castañeda Deacon Deacon
Lupita Alvarez Monica Musick
Pastoral Assistant
Adriana Lupercio Administrative Assistant Secretary/Bulletin Editor
Sandy Brisley Bookkeeper
Deacon Leo Ramos
Director of Sacramental Formation
Sister Rita Campos Director of Religious Education
Rheagan Halsey Youth Minister
Jisela Barrera Web Editor
David Hernandez
St. Joseph School Principal
Gail Saiz St. Joseph Day Care Director
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Saturday 5:00PM
Sunday 8:00 & 11:00 AM-English Spanish Mass 1:00 PM
Sudanese– Trilingual Mass 6:00 PM No Mass on Monday
Tuesday 6:30 PM Wed., Thurs. & Fri. — 8:15 AM
Sacrament of Reconciliation ( Confession ) Saturday 3:40 PM - 4:30 PM or by appointment
Sacrament of Baptism and Matrimony Contact the Parish Office
Quinceañeras Contact the Parish Office
Impacting Teens Third Sunday of the month
Saint Joseph Catholic Church
4122 South Bonham Street Amarillo, Texas 79110-1113
806-355-5621 (Office) / 806-355-5622 (Fax) Email: [email protected]
Website: stjosephamarillo.com Online Giving: stjosephamarillo.com/give
Diocesan website: amarillodiocese.org Bulletin Deadline: Thursday at noon
OFFICE HOURS
Monday—Thursday 8:30am—3:30pm Friday—8:30am—12:00pm
Lunch 12:00pm-1:00pm
CAMPUS OFFICES St. Joseph Elementary School 806-359-1604
St. Joseph Day Care Center 806-353-7043 Holy Cross Catholic Academy 806-355-9637
Children’s Faith Formation (1-5)
and Youth Faith Formation (6-12) Wednesdays: 7:00 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.
September 9, 2018 Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
Vigésimo Tercer Domingo Del Tiempo Ordinario
WELCOMING ALL AND FORMING DISCIPLES We are a family united in our Catholic Faith
that welcomes all God’s children forming disciples by continuing Christ’s mission of Love, Service, and Education.
Then he looked up to heaven and groaned, and said
to him, "Ephphatha!"-that is, "Be opened!" And imme-
diately the man's ears were opened, his speech impedi-
ment was removed, and he spoke plainly. - Mk 7:34-35
St. Joseph Church St. Joseph Church CalendarCalendar
September 8, 2018 Saturday/Sábado: 3:40p.m. 5:00p.m.
Mi 5:1-4a or Rom 8:28-30/Mt 1:1-16, 18-23 Confession Mass
†Mary Castellon……………………………………...…….By Family
September 9, 2018 Sunday/Domingo: 8:00a.m. 8:30a.m. 9:00a.m. 9:00a.m.
11:00a.m. 1:00p.m.
6:00p.m.
Is 35:4-7a/Jas 2:1-5/Mk 7:31-37 Mass– English Bible Study (OLS) RCIA children w/ Lupita (HFR) Enchilada Dinner Sales (Gym) Mass-English Mass- Spanish Mass– Sudanese/Trilingual
†Mary Castellon……………………………………...…….By Family †Vinko Kalfic…………………………………...…….By Wife & Kids Luis Alejandro Garcia……………..…………………….By Mother
“Happy Birthday” Parish Intentions
September 10, 2018 Monday/Lunes:
1 Cor 5:1-8/Lk 6:6-11 No Mass
September 11, 2018 Tuesday /Martes: 8:00a.m. 2:00p.m. 6:30p.m. 6:30p.m.
1 Cor 6:1-11/Lk 6:12-19 Spanish Rosary Lady's (Church) The Marian Movement of Priest (Church) Mass Cub Scout Pack (Gym)
†Evangelina Madrigal…………...………..….By Carol Saldaña
September 12, 2018 Wed./Miércoles: 8:15a.m. 9:00a.m. 1:00p.m.
1 Cor 7:25-31/Lk 6:20-26 Mass Golden Faith Seekers (HFR) Staff Meeting (HFR)
David Hernandez………………………………......By School Staff Special Intentions
September 13, 2018 Thursday/Jueves: 8:15a.m.
1 Cor 8:1b-7, 11-13/Lk 6:27-38 Mass
September 14, 2018 Friday/Viernes: 8:15a.m.
Nm 21:4b-9/Phil 2:6-11/Jn 3:13-17 Mass
September 15, 2018 Saturday/Sábado: 3:40p.m. 5:00p.m.
1 Cor 10:14-22/Jn 19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35 Confession Mass
Tony Peña………………...……………………........By Susie Peña
September 16, 2018 Next Sunday: Is 50:5-9a/Jas 2:14-18/Mk 8:27-35
Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time "Jesus ? went by way of Sidon ? into the district of the Decapolis." For most of Jesus' ministry, he remains in Galilee and areas with a predominantly Jewish population. Today, however, we see Jesus traveling through a heavily pagan area. This makes the
utterance of faith in today's Gospel all the more astounding. "He has done all things well." In this story, a deaf man is brought to Jesus. This man is not without community! Despite communication difficulties due to a speech impediment, his people bring him
before Jesus. Jesus lays hands upon the man and commands his broken body to change. "'Be opened!' Immediately the man's ears were opened, his speech impediment was removed, and he spoke plainly." The community is stunned. They can't stop telling the story. The more Jesus asks them to settle down, the more they proclaim! The Jewish people expected a Messiah but a Messi-
ah with very particular qualifications. The Greeks and pagans anticipated no such savior. There were no expectations to meet. They had a special capacity to be complete-ly, utterly surprised. As Catholics, it can be easy to become accustomed to the songs and the prayers, to the routine of religious education drop-offs and Sunday Mass
attendance. By now, we may have very particular expectations. When was the last time you allowed yourself to be surprised by God? Sometimes we are all like the deaf man in today's Gospel. God wants to speak to us, but we can't hear clearly. In your prayer this week, go before God honestly. Give yourself permission to drop your ex-
pectations and assumptions. Ask Him to renew your faith to show you how, in your life, "He has done all things well."
PARISH NEWS- NOTICIAS DE LA PARROQUIA
QUÉ ES NUEVO EN LA ESCUELA
Impresionante es poder enseñar a
nuestros hijos acerca de los frutos del
Espíritu Santo. Como nuestro tema para
este año escolar, las frutas le enseñaran
a cada niño comprender cómo el Espí-
ritu Santo habitará sus corazones y
guiara cada acción. Amén!
¡Actualización de adoptar un estudiante!
Con su generosidad, pudimos ayudar a que 17 es-
tudiantes continúen asistiendo a St. Joseph este año
escolar. Tus regalos marcan la diferencia!
Nuestra Comisión de carnaval de otoño está buscan-
do artículos impresionantes para la subasta. Marquen
sus calendarios, el Carnaval de otoño esta programa-
do para el 6 de octubre
San José, patrono de nuestra escuela y la iglesia...
ruega por nosotros.
The 2nd Annual Calendar Party fundraiser for Holy Cross
Catholic Academy was a smashing success! A huge thank
you to the sponsors listed below and to everyone who purcha-
sed tickets or contributed in any way! It is because of
EVERYONE that the Calendar Party was successful!
Sponsors:
Lane Family Britten Family
Chick-fil-A on Georgia Diane Hathaway
Pestcon Scottie’s Transmission
Doucette Family Ryan O’Neal Autos
United Supermarket Budweiser
Ashley Furniture Glacier Ice
El Tejavan Coca-Cola
Bill Chudej Atanacio Gonzales
Also a big thank you to St. Thomas Church for the use of their
facilities and to Rebecca Vincent for all of her hard work with coordination
of the event! Hooray for the Mustangs!
WHAT’S NEW AT THE SCHOOL
How awesome is it to be able to teach
our children about the Fruits of the
Holy Spirit. As our theme for this school
year, the Fruits will help every child
understand how the Holy Spirit can live
in our hearts and guide our every
action. Amen!
Adopt-A-Student Update!
With your generosity, we are able help 17
students continue to attend St. Joseph’s this
school year. Your gifts make all the
difference!
Our Fall Carnival Committee is looking for
awesome silent auction items. Mark your
calendars, Fall Carnival is set for October 6.
St. Joseph, Patron of our school and church…
pray for us. Diocesan News
The Diocese of Amarillo is seeking applicants
for a receptions. Duties include greeting visitors,
answering the phone and light secretarial work.
Bi-lingual preferred. This is a full time position
working 9-5, Monday thru Friday. The Diocese
offers medical,
401(k) and other benefits. Please submit your
application and resume to Marcie Schroeder
([email protected]) or Phil Whitson
([email protected]) or in person at the Dio-
cese of Amarillo, 4512 NE 24th Ave., Amarillo,
TX 79107. You can download the application at
www.amarillodiocese.org/hr.
CCHURCHHURCH MMINISTRIESINISTRIES
Weekly Collection Report/ Informe Semanal de la Colecta
Campus Ministries
Arturo Perez Parish Council President
Sonia Higgins Finance Council President
Monica Musick Altar Society President
Denice Haley Adult Faith Formation Jose & Erica Castañeda
Saint Luke’s Ministry & Homebound
Rheagan Halsey Impacting Teens
Vacant 5:00 pm Saturday Mass
8:00 am & 11:00am Sunday Masses
Carlos Gomez 1:00 pm Sunday Mass
Camille Graves
School Board President
Misty Vasquez Parent Teachers Organization President
Theresa Manno, Sylvia Gleason, Rosina Newhouse, Charles Handley, Sue Martinez, Howard Birkenfeld,
Julian Biggers, Anthony & John Newhouse, Lydia Castillo, G.G. League, Edward Martinez, Nina Morganti, Grisel Morales, Jose Ortiz , Gary Bel-linghausen, Jenny C., Chase Sprigen, Christian Morales, M.L.Vigil, Cecilia Gleason, Luca Buga, Willie Faye Huseman, Calista Huber, Carmen Ramos, Patricia Eagle, Lynell Alison, Danita Vigil, Junior Manibog, Evelyn Mulá, Carol Saldaña, Carla Wilson, Tony Peña, Ezequiel Rodriquez, Carolina Ortega, Steven Bellinghausen, April and Colt Jenkins, Gigi Eagle, Leo Leners, Jackie Parker, Jerrico and Adrian Fjetland, Cole and Stefanie Fjetland, Kema Mitchener, Teresa Peña, Raul Rey, Evangelina Lucero, Lidia Lichtiem Yolanda Hernandez, Danny Martinez, Amelia Bellar, Dea-con Leo Ramos, Diana Delgado, Juan Reyes, Paula Quintanilla and Carme-lo P. Palermo, Kenia Magallanes, Jessica Trujillo, Deacon Daniel Romo, Elena Romo, Marc Begay, Andres and Adrien Aguilar, Mark Hernandez, Isabella F. Rodriguez, Alfredo Medrano, Maria Marcela Mora, Celi Rangel, Agustina Ojeda, Dr. Constancio King, Marissa Jairo, Alice Gutierrez, Mar-gie Bryant, Joe Velasquez, Juanita Rubio and Emilio Barrera Jr. for the Whole Community
August Mass Attendance Average 5:00 PM– 110 8:00 AM– 80 11:00 AM– 218 1:00 PM– 243
July Mass Attendance Average 5:00 PM– 74 8:00 AM– 69 11:00 AM–208 1:00 PM–231
Altar Servers
9/16/18 5:00p.m. 8:00a.m.
11:00a.m. 1:00p.m.
Audrey Portillo, Veronica Portillo Kimberlee Mireles, Aundre Salinas, Devon Salinas Michael Barbosa, Victoria Barbosa, Marc Miller Yamilex Ramirez, Daniela Reyes, Yahaira Zapata
Communion Ministers
9/16/18 5:00p.m. 8:00a.m.
11:00a.m. 1:00p.m.
9/16/18 5:00p.m. 8:00a.m.
11:00a.m.
1:00p.m.
Lectors
Evelyn Mula Kata Quintana
1st— Luis Hernandez 2nd— Jesse Castillo
Cande Tarango
Ushers
Hector Becerra Pat Kennedy
*Jacquez/Navarrete
Mass ServersMass ServersMass Servers September 15 and 16, 2018September 15 and 16, 2018September 15 and 16, 2018
Please see Bulletin Board in gathering area. Miguel Lora, Veronica Lora, Ernestina Navar-rete, Erica Castaneda, *Eduardo Zapata
Please Pray for our Soldiers Blase Musick, Jacob Tumbleson, Anthony J. Martello, John Aaron Peña, Joe Anthony Peña, Chris Romo, Phillip Romo, Raymond Johnson III, Sam Jacquez, Ezekiel J. Rodriguez,
Gloria A. Najera, Daniel W. Tucker, Tarin Cavazos, Eli Olgas,
Jordan Rivera, Hunter Warren
Projected-Proyectado- $7,500.00
Collection-Colecta: September 2nd, 2018 $6,443.46
Over/Under-Más/Menos -$1,056.54
Children’s Collection-C. de los niños $97.00
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