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Readings for November 17 th , 2019 33 rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year C (1) The Book of Malachi chapter 4,1-2 The sun of righteous will rise upon you. (2) The Second Letter to Thessalonians chapter 3, 7-12---Anyone unwilling to work should not eat. (3) The Gospel of Luke chapter 21, 5-19 By your endurance you will gain your souls St. Joseph’s Parish Mission Statement (Tagalog) Ang Parokya ng San Jose ay tinawag na maging isang sambayanang may pananampalataya, bukas palad sa lahat ng tao upang ipagdiwang ang pagmamahal ng Diyos sa pamamagitan ng kanyang Banal sa Salita at Sakramento. Inatasan tayo na maging mga kamay at paa ng ating Panginoong Hesukristo, marunong magpakumbaba sa lahat ng paraan, nakaunat ang kamay at handang tumangap ng mga mahihirap at yaong nangangailangan na puno ng paggalang at kawang-gawa. 535 8 th Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7H 0P9 Phone: 244-1556 Fax: 242-8916 Website: www.stjosephsaskatoon.ca Pastor - Fr. Hoang Nguyen Office Administrator - Darlene Urquhart 0FFICE HOURS: Monday through Friday – 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY LITURGIES: 11:00 A.M. & 5:00 P.M. Parish Pastoral Council: Andrew Webster (Chair) Jane Rusbridge, Avery Haubrich, & JoAnn Emard, Jane Bruse & Simon Hoadley Finance Committee: Joan Squires (Chair) Josh Pion, Tom Zurowski, Wayde Squires, June Zurowski. Knights of Columbus – Fr. O’Leary Council #5104 –For info contact Bill at (306)652-2965 or John at (306) 373-1822 Thirty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 10 th , 2019 Readings for This Sunday: 4 (1) The Second Book of Maccabees Chapter 7,1-2,7-14---- The King of the universe will raise us up to a resurrection of eternal life. (2) The Second Letter to the Thessalonians 2,16-3,5- May the Lord strengthen your hearts in every good work and word. (3) The Gospel of Luke 20,27, 34-38 He is not God of the dead, but God of the living.

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Page 1: St. Joseph’s Parish November 10, 2019.pdflahat ng tao upang ipagdiwang ang pagmamahal ng Diyos sa pamamagitan ng kanyang Banal sa Salita at Sakramento. Inatasan tayo na maging mga

Readings for November 17th, 2019 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year C

(1) The Book of Malachi chapter 4,1-2 The sun of righteous will rise upon you.

(2) The Second Letter to Thessalonians chapter 3,

7-12---Anyone unwilling to work should not eat.

(3) The Gospel of Luke chapter 21, 5-19

By your endurance you will gain your souls

St. Joseph’s Parish Mission Statement (Tagalog)

Ang Parokya ng San Jose ay tinawag na maging isang sambayanang may pananampalataya, bukas palad sa lahat ng tao upang ipagdiwang ang pagmamahal ng Diyos sa pamamagitan ng kanyang Banal sa Salita at Sakramento. Inatasan tayo na maging mga kamay at paa ng ating Panginoong Hesukristo, marunong magpakumbaba sa lahat ng paraan, nakaunat ang kamay at handang tumangap ng mga mahihirap at yaong nangangailangan na puno ng paggalang at kawang-gawa.

535 8th Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7H 0P9 Phone: 244-1556 Fax: 242-8916

Website: www.stjosephsaskatoon.ca

Pastor - Fr. Hoang Nguyen Office Administrator - Darlene Urquhart

0FFICE HOURS: Monday through Friday – 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY LITURGIES: 11:00 A.M. & 5:00 P.M.

Parish Pastoral Council: Andrew Webster (Chair) Jane Rusbridge, Avery Haubrich, & JoAnn Emard, Jane Bruse & Simon Hoadley

Finance Committee: Joan Squires (Chair) Josh Pion, Tom Zurowski, Wayde Squires, June Zurowski.

Knights of Columbus – Fr. O’Leary Council #5104 –For info contact Bill at (306)652-2965 or John at (306) 373-1822

Thirty Second

Sunday

in Ordinary Time

November 10th, 2019 22nd, 2019

Readings for This Sunday: 4

(1) The Second Book of

Maccabees Chapter 7,1-2,7-14----

The King of the universe will raise

us up to a resurrection of eternal

life.

((2) The Second Letter to the Thessalonians 2,16-3,5-

May the Lord strengthen your hearts in every good

work and word.

(3) The Gospel of Luke 20,27, 34-38

He is not God of the dead, but God of the living.

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Morning Weekday Liturgies @ 9:00 a.m.

Monday, November 11th Rita Main - H & B

Requested by Mary Bennett

Tuesday, November 12th Robert Farthing

Requested by Tom & June Zurowski

Thursday, November 14th Emilio Petrinic

Requested by Vjera & Robert Petrinic

Friday, November 15th Marija Maricic

Requested by Vjera & Robert Petrinic

Note: Repose of the Soul. H & B – Health & Blessings

Mass at St. Francis Xavier Parish Wednesday, November 13th @ 9:00 a.m.

November 10th, 2019

REMEMBRANCE BOOK: November in our Parish is the

month when we remember all those in our community as

well as our family members who have passed away. A

special Parish Remembrance Book will be on display at

the front of the Church (by the Broadway entrance) for

anyone who would like to enter the names of deceased

loved ones whom they wish to remember in prayer.

Rest In Peace: We extend our deepest sympathy

and prayers to the family and friends of Roy Labas. The Funeral Mass for Roy will be held

on Saturday, November 16th at 2 p.m.

Here at St. Joseph’s Parish.

Baptisms: Congratulations to the following families

who celebrated a Baptism on Saturday, November 9th:

Ophelia Jean Erker , child of Kam & Deanne Erker

and

Juliette Anne Urquhart, child of Jillian

Urquhart.

2019-2020 Missals- are available in the main entrance of the

parish to purchase for $5.00 each. Just ask a Welcomer.

Ministry Volunteers: We are looking for YOU. Every

member that attends our masses has a specific gift from God

that we are looking for. Please pray and consider signing up

for at least one area of need in our parish. Our parish is run

by volunteers JUST LIKE YOU! Ministry Volunteer

Forms for the New Liturgical Year are available at the main

entrance of the Church. If you have any questions at all,

please contact the office and we will get you in contact with

the right person.

K of C Pancake Breakfast: Sunday, November 24th at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Preschool Free; Adult $ 7.; Family; $ 20. Everyone is Welcome. Hosted by the Sanlorzo Ruis Council #11429

to Jo-Ann Emard and Linda Hoult and all

the rest of their helpers for organizing the

Fall Turkey Supper on Sunday, November 3rd. Thank you

as well to Tim Haubrich who did a great job as MC. Many

Thanks to all the parishioners and friends who came out to

enjoy a great evening. The net profit from this fundraiser

was $750.00.

Save The Date – St. Joseph’s Annual Advent Pot Luck

Sunday, December 8th, at the Parish Hall following the

5 p.m. Liturgy.

Many of you know the Knights of Columbus and what they

have done to service the Parish and Community for many

years. After 137 years of great service, we are trying to

Modernize ourselves and attract Younger and Mid-Aged

families. That is why we have developed the New“ On-Line

Family Membership’' For more information go to:

www.kofc.org/joinus

Priest Discernment Night will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday,

Nov 21 at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, 1235 – 12th Street

East. The night will begin with Mass, followed by a

presentation/discussion. This year for our discernment nights, we are studying Bishop Fulton Sheen’s book A Priest

Is Not His Own. We will be covering Chapter 3 — “Spiritual

Generation”, and Chapter 4 – “The Holiness of the Priest”.

Books are available for those who have not received one and

would like to participate. For more information contact Fr.

Colin Roy at [email protected] or Fr. Daniel Yasinski at

[email protected]

St. Joseph’s Parish Craft Fair Saturday,

November 16th 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at

the Parish Hall. There will be over 34

crafters selling their goods, come and do

some early Christmas Shopping.

Come for a hot lunch - soup, chilli, hotdogs etc. will be

sold at the Concession.

Bake Sale Donations Needed: St. Joseph’s Parish will be

selling Baked Goods at the Craft Fair. Donated Baking

would greatly be appreciated. Best Sellers – Loafs

(banana, pumpkin, zucchini), pies, tarts, buns & cookies.

Baked items can be dropped off at the hall the evening

before or brought to the hall the day of the Craft Fair.

The Bishop’s Annual Appeal supports many important ministries and programs. Gifts are allocated towards Hospital Chaplaincy, Prison Ministry, Youth Ministry, the education of our seminarians and all of the services provided by the Diocese. If you have not yet made your pledge, please pray about your decision and consider

making a pledge or one-time gift. Join us, your Catholic community, as we join our gifts to God’s many blessings

Collected to date - $9,000.00 St. Joseph’s Parish Goal – 20,527.00

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Red Wednesday Nov. 20 - An international awareness day

to remember persecuted Christians – An estimated 327

million Christians in the world today are affected by religious

persecution. In an effort to make them known and to be in

solidarity with them, Aid to the Church in Need is organizing

Red Wednesday to be marked around the world on Nov. 20,

2019. You are invited to learn more about the plight of

persecuted Christians and to pray on that day – as individuals,

families, parishes and communities. You are also encouraged

to wear red, or to light up buildings in red on Nov. 20 as a

sign of your solidarity for those who are persecuted. Prayer

resources for vigils, rosary events, mass intentions and more,

are available on the Aid to the Church in Need website at:

https://acn-canada.org/red-wednesday --

Olive Branch Marriage and Family Ministry is holding a

workshop that will interest you: Accompaniment and Hope

– This workshop will be presented by Madeline and Peter

Oliver from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 27

at St. Philip Neri Parish, 1902 Munroe Ave. S., Saskatoon.

For more information see: www.olivebranchministry.ca or

contact Madeline Oliver (306) 361-9318, Peter Oliver (306)

260-6213 or [email protected]

Prison Ministry Request: The diocesan Restorative Ministry

office is seeking men’s winter coats or parkas (sizes large,

extra large and up), as part of the outreach provided to men

at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre. Please drop off or send

donations to the Catholic Pastoral Centre, 2nd floor of the

Cathedral of the Holy Family, 123 Nelson Road, Saskatoon,

S7S 1H1, which is open from 9 a.m. to noon, and 1 to 4:30

p.m. Monday to Friday, or call Dianne Anderson at (306)

659-5845.

Christmas Outreach in the Prison - Restorative Ministry is

once again asking for help to make Christmas more cheery

for the men at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre. Monetary

donations are needed in order to purchase small, identical

gifts for 475 men. Please send donations to the Catholic

Pastoral Centre, 123 Nelson Road, Saskatoon, S7S 1H1,

Attention: Dianne. Please make out cheques to ‘Restorative

Ministry’. Thank you

Celebrate The Feast Of Christ The King! Theme:

Maranatha 2019! Chosen By The Lord For A New Song

(Romans 8:29-30) Preparation: The Reign of Christ

Apostolate at St. Paul’s Co-Cathedral Novena from

November 15 to 23 and attending the evenings of prayer and

reflection, held at St. Paul’s Co-Cathedral at 7 to 8 p.m.,

except Sunday, Nov. 17 starts at 9:30 a.m. and Saturday,

Nov. 23 starts at 6:30 p.m. During the Novena there will be

Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and

Confessions. Celebration: November 23 is the last day of the

Novena, starting at 6:30 p.m., and followed by a Vigil Mass

by Bishop Mark Hagemoen at 7:00 p.m. and fellowship,

afterward, in Bishop Mahoney Hall, at St. Paul’s Co-

Cathedral.

Spiritual Direction: For a mentor and companion to

accompany you on your spiritual journey contact Sr. Adeline Behm at Queen’s House 306-242-1916 or email: [email protected] or visit the website www.queenshouse.org

Black Upright Yamaha Piano and Bench for Sale. P2B

model, serial #397097. Excellent condition. If interested

please call Sr. Judy at 306-653-2426 or 306-713-8487

Ministers for Next Sunday – November 17th, 2019 –33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Extraordinary

Ministers of

Communion

11:00 A.M.

5:00 P.M.

C – Judi Zaleschuk

T- B Jennifer Fillinger P-C Lori Skibinsky

T- B Barb Schnurr

Proclaimers Of The Word

11:00 A.M.

5:00 P.M.

Cecilia Mui, Clementina Amah, Paul McTavish

Carmen Bassingthwaite

WELCOMERS

11:00 A.M.

5:00 P.M.

(C) Linda Hoult, Bincy Baiju

Evelyn Nesdole

(C) Carmen Bassingthwaite, Simon Hoadley

11:00 A.M.

5:00 P.M.

Altar Servers Needed

Dennis Reddekopp

CHILDREN’S Liturgy

11:00 A.M.

Deb Johnson

Joan Watts

LITURGY TEAM

COORDINATORS

11:00 A.M.

5:00 P.M.

Judi Zaleschuk

Brad Phillips

SASKATOON FOOD BANK: We are asked to

continue our much-needed

support by donating the

following food: Nov. 17th –Canned Soups

Nov. 24th - Cereal

The food donations will be

included in the Offerings

during Sunday Liturgies.

Financial Contributions for Last Sunday Envelopes $ 1,510.00 Loose $ 562.00

Building Fund $ .00

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Besides sacramental liturgy and sacramentals, catechesis must take into account the forms of piety and

popular devotions among the faithful. The religious sense of the Christian people has always found

expression in various forms of piety surrounding the Church's sacramental life, such as the veneration of

relics, visits to sanctuaries, pilgrimages, processions, the stations of the cross, religious dances, the rosary,

medals, etc. (CCC, #1674).

IMAGES: Religious images in a church include illustrations, paintings, pictures, sculptures, or statues.

Artistic representations of Jesus, his Mother of Mary, angels and saints are provided for the purpose of

praying, honouring, instruction, or decorating.

“In the earthly Liturgy, the Church participates, by a foretaste, in that heavenly Liturgy which is celebrated

in the holy city of Jerusalem, toward which she journeys as a pilgrim, and where Christ is seated at the right

hand of God; and by venerating the memory of the Saints, she hopes one day to have some share and

fellowship with them. Thus, in sacred buildings images of the Lord, of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and of the

Saints, in accordance with most ancient tradition of the Church, should

be displayed for veneration by the faithful and should be so arranged so

as to lead the faithful toward the mysteries of faith celebrated there. Care

should, therefore, be taken that their number not be increased

indiscriminately and moreover that they be arranged in proper order so

as not to draw the attention of the faithful to themselves and away from

the celebration itself. There should usually be only one image of any given

Saint. Generally speaking, in the ornamentation and arrangement of a

church, as far as images are concerned, provision should be made for the

devotion of the entire community as well

as for the beauty and dignity of the

images” (GIRM, # 318).

STAINED GLASS WINDOWS: Windows filled with colour pieces of

glass are found in churches, buildings, and homes. This form of art has been

popular in churches for centuries. In addition to colourful designs, somehow

pictures of Jesus, saints, or important religious events from scripture. The

shinning sun brightens the many colours and helps make God’s house look

special, beautiful, and meaningful. Several cathedrals (the bishop’s church

in a diocese) around the world have become famous because of their

architectural design and use of stained-glass.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS: The Stations of the Cross is a devotion

in which we meditate upon the Passion and Death of Jesus Christ. In the

Stations, we focus on the fact that Jesus freely suffered and died out of

infinite love for us and for all of mankind. We remember with gratitude

that it is through His complete offering of Himself to the Father that it

becomes possible for us to enter into the unending joy of heaven. Finally,

while the Stations are a meditation on our Lord’s Passion and Death, we

remember that death does not have the final word, but rather that it leads

to Resurrection – His and our own.