Monday, August 24, 2015

Reminder: NEW PARENT ORIENTATION - AUGUST 30th



NEW PARENT ORIENTATION 

will be held this Sunday, August 30th 

from 9:40AM - 10:40AM

in the LIBRARY.

ALL NEW FAMILIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND.


“Parents are the first and foremost catechists of their children.  They catechize informally but powerfully by example and instruction.  They communicate values and attitudes by showing love for Christ and His Church and for each other, by reverently receiving the Eucharist and living in its spirit, and by fostering justice and love in all their relationships.  Their active involvement in the parish, their readiness to seek opportunities to serve others and their practice of frequent and spontaneous prayer, all make meaningful their professions of belief.  Parents nurture faith in their children by showing them the richness and beauty of lived faith.”


‘SHARING THE LIGHT OF FAITH’
NATIONAL CATECHETICAL DIRECTORY
for Catholics of the U.S.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

SEPTEMBER SCHEDULE

September 6         No Class – Labor Day
September 13       Class
                           2nd and 5th Grade - Bibles (CONVENT)
September 20       PSR OPENING MASS – please arrive at 9:15am in Church, seats will be reserved
September 27       Class
                           Scapular - Grade 3 (CLASSROOM)

Friday, August 21, 2015

It's not too late to register!

We had a great first day of class on August 16th. If you didn’t make it, it’s not too late.  We are still accepting registrations for K through 8.

Our theme this year is “Be An Instrument of God’s Mercy”.  What came to mind is Casting Crowns – Jesus, Friend of Sinners lyrics. “Oh Jesus, friend of sinners, Open our eyes to the world at the end of our pointing fingers. Let our hearts be led by mercy. Help us reach with open hearts and open doors.  Oh Jesus, friend of sinners, Break our hearts for what breaks yours.” It’s going to be another exciting year growing in the faith and we look forward to partnering with you in this journey.

WHY SHOULD YOUR CHILD ATTEND PSR?
  • Do you have a child attending a public or non-catholic private school between Kindergarten and 8th grade?
  • Does your child plan on receiving a sacrament next year?
  • Does your child attend Covington Latin or Villa and is of age to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation?
  • Do you want your children to continue the faith traditions that have been passed onto you by our Catholic family?

** If you answered yes to any of these questions then your child needs to attend PSR! **
Classes Started August 16th
and are held Sunday mornings from 9:30 am – 11 am.
Kindergarten - 8th Grade

If you would like more information or to register a new student call (859) 240-8207 or E-mail saintjosephpsr@gmail.com

Thank you for your prayers, we have filled our catechist positions.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

"God doesn't call the qualified...God qualifies the called."

The question isn’t “Are you being called?”
You are.
The question is “To what are you being called?”
Because you are being called to something.
And, just maybe, this August, you’re being called to make sure the flame of faith that shines in you is passed on to the next generation. 
Around this time of year, in parishes around the country, Parish Leaders and catechists are making their annual plea for volunteers to teach in religious education programs. The larger the parish, the more likely they are to be short-handed.
Your children–and all the children of our parish–deserve a solid, authentic education in the truths of the faith. Our mission is to inspire students to embrace the Gospel of Jesus Christ, to be and to do their best, to be lifelong learners and to live their Catholic faith.
And you know what? You–the person who cares enough to read this far –may be the person to do that. You don’t need to be comfortable speaking in public (few people are) or a tiny Aquinas. You just need to a) learn all you can about your faith, b) accept it, and c) teach it faithfully.
See, that call that goes out each year for a gray mass of general “volunteers” is all wrong. It says, “We need anyone with a pulse.”
No. We need you. You specifically. Your talent, your fidelity, your skills.
Many programs are just beginning now. Even those that have already begun are likely to need extra people. Quiet your mind, think, breathe, pray, and listen to the Spirit working you. He may just be calling you to catechetical ministry.
Currently we are in need of catechist for Kindergarten and 5th grade, along with substitute teachers or aides. Our Parish School of Religion (PSR) is a program designed for the children of our parish who attend schools without formal religious catholic education as part of their curriculum. We follow the Campbell County school schedule and meet every Sunday from 9:30-11am.

If you are willing to give this kind of stewardship of time and talent, but want to know more about what is involved, please contact Steven Fischer at 859-240-8207 or email saintjosephpsr@gmail.com

Our upcoming schedule is as follows:

August 16        First Day of Class
August 23        Class
August 30        Class (New Parent Orientation)
September 6     No Class - Labor Day
September 13   Class
September 20   PSR OPENING MASS - 9:30AM

It's not too late to register!

Thank you to all the families that joined us during our Open House/Registration on August 9th. If you didn’t make it, it’s not too late.  Classes start August 16th.  

Our theme this year is “Be An Instrument of God’s Mercy”.  What came to mind is Casting Crowns – Jesus, Friend of Sinners lyrics. “Oh Jesus, friend of sinners, Open our eyes to the world at the end of our pointing fingers. Let our hearts be led by mercy. Help us reach with open hearts and open doors.  Oh Jesus, friend of sinners, Break our hearts for what breaks yours.” It’s going to be another exciting year growing in the faith and we look forward to partnering with you in this journey.

WHY SHOULD YOUR CHILD ATTEND PSR?

  •           Do you have a child attending a public or non-catholic private school between Kindergarten and 8th grade?
  •          Does your child plan on receiving a sacrament next year?
  •          Does your child attend Covington Latin or Villa and is of age to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation?
  •          Do you want your children to continue the faith traditions that have been passed onto you by our Catholic family?

** If you answered yes to any of these questions then your child needs to attend PSR! ** 

Classes Start August 16th
and are held Sunday mornings from 9:30 am – 11 am.
Kindergarten - 8th Grade

If you would like more information or to register a new student call (859) 240-8207 or E-Mail saintjosephpsr@gmail.com


We are still in need of a Catechist for Kindergarten and 5th grade, if you are feeling called to this ministry please reach out!

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Open House/Registration August 9th, 2015 (Library 9:30-11AM)



Dear PSR parents/guardians,

Welcome to a new school year for our Parish School of Religion.  We are so blessed to have such a wonderful parish and catechists that not only teach the faith but live the faith.
 
It is the mission of St. Joseph Parish School of Religion to inspire students;
·         To embrace the Gospel message of Jesus Christ
·         To be and do their best
·         To be lifelong learners
·         To live their Catholic faith

We seek to fulfill this mission by living our faith and letting our hearts be led by God’s mercy. In order for this program to serve its mission, it is essential that the administration, catechists and parents all partner together and be role models for the sake of the children and their families.

Our theme this year is Be An Instrument of God’s Mercy”. Our Pope, back on April 11th of this year said ‘This is a time for the Church to rediscover the meaning of the mission entrusted to her by the Lord on the day of Easter; to be a sign and an instrument of the Father’s Mercy. It is a year in which to be touched by the Lord Jesus and to be transformed by his mercy, so that we may become witnesses to mercy.’ Pope Francis proclaimed the Jubilee and informed us that the Holy Year of Mercy opens on December 2015 so it is only appropriate for our theme to be around mercy this year.

Music of course is an instrument to many hearts and what came to mind is Casting Crowns – Jesus, Friend of Sinners lyrics. “Oh Jesus, friend of sinners, Open our eyes to the world at the end of our pointing fingers. Let our hearts be led by mercy. Help us reach with open hearts and open doors.  Oh Jesus, friend of sinners, Break our hearts for what breaks Yours.” It’s going to be another exciting year growing in the faith and we look forward to partnering with you in this journey.

Our PSR Program offers instructions to students in grades K- 8 who are members of St. Joseph Parish.  We offer a nine-year course of study in which all Catholic children attending public and non-catholic private schools are expected to participate.  Our program offers the opportunity for students to prepare for the reception of the three sacraments; Reconciliation, Eucharist and Confirmation.  Our aim is to provide a loving and caring Christian atmosphere in which students can grow in sound Christ like attitudes and values.

Make sure you follow us on our blog.  This will help you understand more about our program, and give you some insight into the wonderful experiences your children will have when they come to class on Sunday mornings. 

The Religious Education Fee is:
Make checks payable to St. Joseph Church (memo – include child’s name)
One Child                       $50.00 (includes $2.00 diocesan fee)
            Two Children                   $100.00 (includes diocesan fee)
            Three or more                 $50.00 each child – 1 free (includes diocesan fee) 

Note: There is an additional $10 Sacramental fee per child that is in the 2nd or 8th Grade

Again, I am looking forward to another great year!  If you have any suggestions or comments for the program I am always looking for feedback.

Steven M. Fischer 
Coordinator of Religious Education 
St. Joseph Parish School of Religion
(859) 240-8207 cell
E-Mail: saintjosephpsr@gmail.com 
"I can do all things through Him who strengthens me."
Philippians 4:13

Friday, August 7, 2015

Pope Francis calls for a Holy Year emphasizing God’s Mercy

Pope Francis stood in front of the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica on April 11 and handed copies of a document to Vatican officials proclaiming the 2015-2016 a Holy Year of Mercy. Mercy is what makes God perfect and all-powerful, Pope Francis said in his document called “The Face of Mercy.” “If God limited himself to only justice, he would cease to be God, and would instead be like human beings who ask merely that the law be respected.” The year will begin on December 8, 2015.

In his homily for evening prayer in St. Peter’s Basilica on Divine Mercy Sunday, the pope said he proclaimed the Year of Mercy because “it is the favorable time to heal wounds. It’s a time not to be weary of meeting all those who are waiting to see and touch with their hands the signs of the closeness of God, a time to offer everyone the way of forgiveness and reconciliation.”

The boundless mercy and forgiveness of God have been constant themes of Pope Francis’ preaching. The Old Testament stories show how God repeatedly offered mercy to his unfaithful people and the New Testament stories of Jesus’ compassion, healing and mercy demonstrate, “the mercy of God is not an abstract idea, but a concrete reality through which he reveals his love,” just like mothers and fathers love their children.

The Pope urged all Catholics to spend more time practicing what traditionally have been called the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. The corporal works are: feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, clothing the naked, visiting the sick, visiting the imprisoned, giving drink to the thirsty and burying the dead. The spiritual works are: converting sinners, instructing the ignorant, advising the doubtful, comforting the sorrowful, bearing wrongs patiently, forgiving injuries and praying for the living and dead.

Recognizing that they have been treated with mercy by God, he said, “Christians are obliged to treat others with mercy. In fact, the Gospel says that Christians will be judged by the mercy they show others.”

“This is a time for the church to rediscover the meaning of the mission entrusted to her by the Lord on Easter: to be a sign and an instrument of the Father’s mercy. Consequently, the Holy Year must keep alive the desire to know how to welcome the many signs of the tenderness that God offers to the whole world and, above all, to those who suffer, who are alone and abandoned, without hope of being pardoned or feeling the Father’s love.”

The Pope said that the Year of Mercy is also a way to keep the Second Vatican Council alive. “The walls that too long had made the church a kind of fortress were torn down and the time had come to proclaim the Gospel in a new way.” The council recognized “a responsibility to be a living sign of the Father’s love in the world.”

The life and action of the church “are authentic and credible only when she becomes a convincing herald of mercy” that “knows no bounds and extends to everyone without exception.” Preaching mercy is different from ignoring sin or withholding correction. Instead, mercy invites repentance and conversion and ensures the sinner that once God forgives a sin, he forgets it.

“At times we might find it to forgive,” he said. “Yet pardon is the instrument placed into our fragile hands to attain peace of heart. To let go of anger, wrath, violence and revenge are necessary conditions to living joyfully.”

The date the Pope chose to open the year, December 8, 2015 is the feast of the Immaculate Conception and the 50th anniversary of the closing of the Second Vatican Council.

PSR OPEN HOUSE/Registration

WHY SHOULD YOUR CHILD ATTEND PSR?


  • Do you have a child attending a public or non-catholic private school between Kindergarten and 8th grade?
  • Does your child plan on receiving a sacrament next year?
  • Does your child attend Covington Latin or Villa and is of age to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation?
  • Do you want your children to continue the faith traditions that have been passed onto you by our Catholic family

** If you answered yes to any of these questions then your child needs to attend PSR! **


PSR OPEN HOUSE/Registration

August 9, 2015

9:30AM – 11:00AM

Library


If you would like more information or to register a new student ahead of time

call (859) 240-8207 or E-Mail saintjosephpsr@gmail.com
Classes start August 16th, and are held Sunday mornings from 9:30 am – 11 am.

Kindergarten - 8th Grade

We are still in need of a Catechist for Kindergarten and 5th grade, if you are feeling called to this ministry please reach out!