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Saint Joseph the Worker

Feast Day: May 1st 

“This simple word sums up Joseph’s entire life” says Pope St. John Paul II in Redemptoris Custos (Guardian of the Redeemer).  That simple word that he references is not “guardian”, as the great pope described him, nor one of the words from scripture that defined Joseph’s vocation towards Jesus: “father”, “husband [of Mary]”, or “just [man]” … Nor is this word any of the titles upon which the Church calls upon St. Joseph: “most chaste”, “most prudent”, “most obedient”, “patron of the dying”, “terror of demons” or “protector of the Church.”  That word is “carpenter”, tektōn in the Greek that the authors of the Gospels wrote, by which Joseph is remembered by Jesus’ friends and family when Our Lord returned to his synagogue in Nazareth: “Where did this man get this wisdom and these mighty works? Is not this the carpenter’s son?” (Matthew 13:54-55).  

There is a spectacular humility to our spiritual father Joseph!  As his son Jesus steps into His public ministry, we hear nothing more about him, even his great Old Testament name, Joseph, is left by the wayside as everyone simply remembers “the carpenter”.  It points to the unimportance of Nazareth: there were not a dozen tektōn’s listed in the yellow pages for the village to enlist, nope, just “the” carpenter, who everyone knew was Joseph!  And perhaps humility is the first lesson learned from good, honest, simple labor.  There is something simple, in the end, unimportant, about the work we do.  It comes and goes, a hundred years from now it probably will not matter too much, and in the big scheme of things, it does not even make all that much of a difference right now.  And yet the greatest saint after our Lady was known as “the carpenter”, and that delighted him.

You and I – both of us entities destined-for-forever – put our day’s effort, attention, energy, and love into whatever work we are called to do today, which probably brings us into countless interactions with other human persons, and suddenly the smallest of labors takes on the importance of eternity.  Furthermore, our work is done not just with others, but for someone.  Well, it can be.  Our work can be done with love, or not.  Our work can be done for others, or just ourselves.  Our work can strengthen, complete, and sustain us, or it can be a burden, a complaint, a worry, a fruitless, facile, futile expenditure of our energy.  Your choice.

Michael Corsini, St. Joseph, Father of All, 2021 (still being painted).  https://michaelcorsini.com/store1/st-joseph-father-of-all-preorder, Reprinted with Permission.

Back to Joseph: nothing brought our saintly Carpenter more delight than when he worked alongside his son.  Watch a father and son mow the yard or paint a wall, and you will see a glimmer of the delight that flickered from the workshop in Nazareth.  Beyond that was the love with which he worked.  Even working alone late into the night, a supernatural fire propelled his heart and hands. But Joseph was brought to even greater happiness as Jesus Himself took on the role of tektōn.  Mark passes on that little detail, when he narrates Jesus’s description not just as the “son of the carpenter”, but the carpenter himself.  “Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary…” (Mark 6:3)  Could anything make a dad happier than when his son takes up the work that the father had done out of love for so long?  Could anything move a mother more than watching her son learn the ways of manly work from her husband?

We begin this month examining the sacrament of marriage stopping to learn from St. Joseph, not generically, but specifically as a worker, a carpenter, a craftsman, a laborer.  

The fact is that marriage depends fundamentally on one man giving himself to one woman.  That takes place in the splendid moment of matrimony itself.  It happens as they speak and begin to share a story together.  Perhaps most supernaturally, it happens when they pray together and come to the sacraments together.  Perhaps most splendidly, it happens when they join together body and soul and create a new life.

But the other 90% of the time, their self-gift is done by work.  

We approach their cubicle, or car, their computer, or kitchen counter … and can choose love, and other, and spouse, and God.  Or not.  It is our choice.  We choose one way or another with every work we do.  Let us labor with love.

– Fr. Dominic Rankin has stripped many drywall screws trying to help his dad around the house.  He has broken a lot of cutting disks off the Dremel tool, and blades off the reciprocating saw.  He might have sliced a 100-foot extension cord down to something much shorter while trimming the bushes out front…  And he definitely pushed the limits that a lawnmower blade can handle.  And he learned of his father’s love as he did it, and learned how to love like a father as he did it.

Mass Intentions

Monday, May 3

7am – Anna A. Eleyidath
(Augustine Eleyidath) 

5:15pm – Blake Anderson
(Kluckman Family)

Tuesday, May 4

7am – Jean Reno Greenwald
(Patricia K. Siehr)

5:15pm – Daniel Cadigan
(Genny Severino)

Wednesday, May 5

7am – Maria Martinez
(John Busciacco)

5:15pm – NO MASS 

Thursday, May 6

7am – Wallace Hall
(Julie & Joe Morrison)

5:15pm – Ben & Monique Gaston
(Marie Fleck)

Friday, May 7

7am – Elizabeth & Paul Tellor
(Norma & Tom Lesko)

5:15pm – David Flatt
(Phil Flatt)

Saturday, May 8

8am – James & Emily Gibbs
(Mike & Jo Gibbs)

4pm – Special Intention for Rev. Dominic Rankin
(Chris Sommer)

Sunday, May 9

7am – For the People

10am – Norma & Eileen Rovey
(Family)

5pm – Rita DesMarteau
(Nancy Schrenk & Harvey)

Mass Intentions

Monday, April 26

7am – Patricia Scherrills
(Al & Bobbie Lewis)

5:15pm – Jean Reno Greenwald
(Joan M. Miller)

Tuesday, April 27

7am – Jim McCaslin
(Tom Steil & Sharon Oldfield)

5:15pm – Cathy Furkin
(Marlene Mulford)

Wednesday, April 28

7am – Ellen Mattox
(Mary & Jim Burrus)

5:15pm – Repose of the Soul ofJoseph Kohlrus, Sr.
(Jean Borre &Family)

Thursday, April 29

7am – Anna A. Eleyidath
(Augustine Eleyidath)

5:15pm – Blake Anderson
(Sharon Oldfield & Tom Steil)

Friday, April 30

7am – Anna A. Eleyidath
(Augustine Eleyidath)

5:15pm – Jean Reno Greenwald
(McGee Family)

Saturday, May 1

8am – Blake Anderson
(Richard & Teresa Steil)

4pm – Joseph Kohlrus, Sr.
(Augustine Eleyidath)

Sunday, May 2

7am – Mary Ann Midden 
(William Midden)

10am – Charles & Mercedes Nesbitt
(Kathy Frank)

5pm – For the People

Mass Intentions

Monday, April 19

7am – Mary Ann Midden
(William Midden)

5:15pm – Special Intentions forTammy Pritchett
(Family)

Tuesday, April 20

7am – Anna Eleyidath
(Augustine Eleyidath)

5:15pm – Frank Coffey
(Family)

Wednesday, April 21

7am – Repose of the Soul of Averil Rossiter
(Jane Fornoff)

5:15pm – Catherine Ponce
(Bill & Sara Metcalf)

Thursday, April 22

7am – Special Intention for Laura Fjelstul
(Chris Sommer)

5:15pm – Joseh Kohlrus
(Augustine Eleyidath)

Friday, April 23

7am – John Montgomery
(John Busciacco)

5:15pm – Diana J. Schumacher
(Daniel Schumacher)

Saturday, April 24

8am – Jack Ely
(Wife)

4pm – For the People 

Sunday, April 25

7am – Herman & Helen Koester Families,
(Living & Deceased)

10am – Richard Shaughnessy
(Mr. & Mrs. Shaughnessy & Family)

5pm – John & Edith Bakalar
(John Busciacco)

Mass Intentions – Week of April 12

Monday, April 12

7am – Anna A. Eleyidath
(Augustine Eleyidath)

5:15pm – Pius Onyejiaju Chineke
(The Anselment Family)

Tuesday, April 13

7am – Michael Poggi
(Family)

5:15pm – Grace Forlano
(John Busciacco) 

Wednesday, April 14

7am – Repose of the Soul of Averil Rossiter
(Jane Fornoff)

5:15pm – Jean Reno Greenwald
(Larry & Betsy Heman)

Thursday, April 15

7am – Leroy Lowry, Sr.
(Billy LeCrone)

5:15pm – William F. & Shirley Logan
(Lisa Logan & Lori LoganMotyka)

Friday, April 16

7am – Catherine Ponce
(Bill & Sara Metcalf)

5:15pm – Special Intention for Bianca
(D.A. Drago)

Saturday, April 17

8am – Janet Smith
(Lou Ann & Carl Corrigan)

4pm – Betty & Gene Barish
(Family)

Sunday, April 18

7am – Sophia Bartoletti
(Bartoletti Family)

10am – For the People

5pm – Jean Reno Greenwald
(Joan M. Miller)

Mass Intentions Week of April 5

Monday, April 5

7am – Rose Crispi
(John Busciacco)

5:15pm – Repose of the Soul ofAnna A. Eleyidath
(AugustineEleyidath)

Tuesday, April 6

7am – Jean Reno Greenwald
(Phillipa Porter)

5:15pm – Thomas Rapps
(Family)

Wednesday, April 7

7am – Betty & Gene Barish
(Family)

5:15pm – Eugene Nalesnik
(Fr. Augustine Tolton Council#16126) 

Thursday, April 8

7am – Anna A. Eleyidath
(Augustine Eleyidath)

5:15pm – Jerry Allan Smith
(The Bentel Family)

Friday, April 9

7am – Jean Reno (Greenwald)
(Robert & Anne Schroeder)

5:15pm – NO MASS

Saturday, April 10

8am -Patrick Michael LeCrone
(Billy LeCrone)

4pm – John Montgomery
(John Busciacco)

Sunday, April 11

7am – For the People

10am – Jean Reno (Greenwald) 
(The Sordyl Family)

5pm – Goldie Lowry
(Billy LeCrone)

Mass Intentions Week of March 29

Monday, March 29

7am – Eugene Nalesnik
(Fr. Augustine Tolton Council#16126)

12:05pm – Joseph A. DelGiorno
(Lisa Duffey)

5:15pm – Carolyn Boyle Norbits
(Billy LeCrone)

Tuesday, March 30

7am – Kyle Buckman
(Mom)

12:05pm – Joseph Kohlrus
(LouAnn & Carl Corrigan)

5:15pm – NO MASS

Wednesday, March 31

7am – Anna A. Eleyidath
(Augustine Eleyidath)

12:05pm – Catherine Ponce
(Bill & Sara Metcalf)

5:15pm – Joseph Kohlrus, Sr.
(Augustine Eleyidath)

Thursday, April 1

6:30pm – Jean Reno Greenwald
(Robert & Ann Schroeder III)

Friday, April 2

3pm – NO INTENTION; GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE

Saturday, April 3

8pm – Janet Smith
(LouAnn & Carl Corrigan)

Sunday, April 4

7am – Mary Ann Midden
(William Midden)

9am – Charles & Mercedes Nesbitt
(Kathy Frank)

11am – For the People

Mass Intentions

Monday, March 22

7am – Anna A. Eleyidath
(Augustine Eleyidath)

12:05pm – Roger Bartley
(Lou Ann & Carl Corrigan)

5:15pm – Pius Onyejiaju Chineke
(Anonymous)

Tuesday, March 23

7am – Jean Reno (Greenwald)
(LouAnn & Carl Corrigan)

12:05pm – Catherine Ponce
(Maggie & Joe Groboski)

5:15pm – George J. Nicoud, Sr.
(Tim Nicoud)

Wednesday, March 24

7am – Joseph Kohlrus, Sr.
(Augustine Eleyidath)

12:05pm – Sophia Bartoletti
(Bartoletti Family)

5:15pm – William Boyle
(Billy LeCrone)

Thursday, March 25

7am – Jean Reno (Greenwald)
(LouAnn & Carl Corrigan)

12:05pm – Patricia Scherrills
(Family & Friends)

5:15pm – George Friedel
(Frank & Nancy Diak)

Friday, March 26

7am – Anna A. Eleyidath
(Augustine Eleyidath)

12:05pm – Vivian Boyle
(Billy LeCrone)

5:15pm – Steven Coogan
(Lou Ann & Carl Corrigan)

Saturday, March 27

8am – Ben Garde
(Family)

4pm – Evelyn Lauer
(Rebecca & Woody Woodhull)

Sunday, March 28

7am – Mary Ann Midden
(William Midden)

10am – For the People

5pm – Delia Sinn
(Pamela Hargan)

Mass Intentions Week of March 15

Monday, March 15

7am – Ben & Luna Unkraut Family
(Cindy Vahling)

12:05pm – Special Intention forBart Rovey
(Mulford Family)

5:15pm – Catherine Ponce
(Al Jenness)

Tuesday, March 16

7am – Stephanie Sandidge
(Sue Sandidge)

12:05pm – Deceased Members ofthe Rocco Piccinino Family
(John Busciacco)

5:15pm – Norman & Eileen Rovey
(Family)

Wednesday, March 17

7am – Helene O’Shea
(Bud O’Shea)

12:05pm – Thomas McGee Family
(Tom McGee)

5:15pm – Mary Dwyer
(Barbara Bitschenauer)

Thursday, March 18

7am – Anna A. Eleyidath
(Augustine Eleyidath)

12:05pm – Joseph A. DelGiorno
(Patricia Kornfield)

5:15pm – Delia Sinn
(Pamela Hargan)

Friday, March 19

7am – Jean Reno
(Greenwald)

(Richard & Joan Rogers)

12:05pm – Special Intention forDeborah Waitkus
(Helen Toney)

5:15pm – George RobertCunningham
(Lou Ann & CarlCorrigan)

Saturday, March 20

8am – Patricia Scherrills
(Family & Friends) 

4pm – Deceased Members of the McGee, Schweska, & Kaufman Families
(Susan Ochoa)

Sunday, March 21

7am – For the People

10am – John & Edith Bakalar
(John Busciacco)

5pm – Special Intention forMichael Kelly
(Chris Sommer)

Mass Intentions

Monday, March 8

7am – Anna A. Eleyidath 
(Augustine Eleyidath)

12:05pm – Pius Onyejiaju Chineke
(The Anselment Family)

5:15pm – Jack Koester
(Cindy Vahling)

Tuesday, March 9

7am – Special Intention for Sheree Graves
(Sheree Graves)

12:05pm – Mrs. Jack Koester
(Cindy Vahling)

5:15pm – Special Intention for Rev. Brian Alford
(Chris Sommer)

Wednesday, March 10

7am – John Montgomery
(John Busciacco)

12:05pm – Fr. Lambert Leykam,OFM
(Cindy Vahling)

5:15pm – William F. & Shirley Logan
(Lisa Logan & Lori LoganMotyka)

Thursday, March 11

7am – Jean Reno Greenwald
(Richard & Joan Rogers)

12:05pm – Joseph A. DelGiorno
(Patricia Kornfield)

5:15pm – Rosemary Dougherty
(Lou Ann & Carl Corrigan)

Friday, March 12

7am – Patria & Rufino Gontanco
(Hati & Joe Uy)

12:05pm – George Friedel
(Roy Ponce)

5:15pm – Special Intention forBianca
(D. A. Drago)

Saturday, March 13

8am – Catherine Ponce
(Larry & Sue Ruder)

4pm – For the People

Sunday, March 14

7am – Mary Ann Midden
(William Midden)

10am – Pius Onyejiaju Chineke
(The Anselment Family)

5pm – Sally Sedlak Vaugh
(Becky & Woody Woodhull)

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Sunday Masses (unless noted differently in weekly bulletin)
Saturday Evening Vigil – 4:00PM
Sunday – 7:00AM, 10:00AM and 5:00PM

Weekday Masses (unless noted differently in weekly bulletin)
Monday thru Friday – 7:00AM and 5:15PM
Saturday – 8:00AM

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Monday thru Friday – 4:15PM to 5:00PM
Saturday – 9:00AM to 10:00AM and 2:30PM to 3:30PM
Sunday – 4:00PM to 4:45PM

Adoration
Tuesdays and Thursdays – 4:00PM to 5:00PM

 

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