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Christian Community of Saint Joseph Church
Celebrating 159 years of living faith since the foundation of our parish in 1851


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Reception of the Eucharist:

If receiving Holy Communion in the hand, approach the Priest or the Extraordinary Minister, bow, as a sign of reverence.  After receiving the host, step to the side and STOP to receive Our Lord, then proceed to the cup, again bow, receive from the cup, then proceed to your pew.

 

                                      ALTAR SERVERS 

    Sat: July 24th

            5:00pm   Jeffrey, (MC)  Alexandra, Ben Makayla

   Sun:  July 25th   

            9:00am  Milton (MC)  Savannah, Thomas, Alexis, Allie

          11:15am  Lachelle (SS) Meaghan, Jenna, Ariana

                        EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS

 

Sat. July 24th  

                    5:00pm    John Donnelly, Carroll Medeiros, Florence Gracie

Sun: July 25th

               9:00am  James Vandermillen, Al Kelley, Jenny Peek

             11:15am Jane Carey, Judy Gillis, Maureen Robbins

                                         READERS

 Sat:  July 24th

              5:00pm   Janet Bonaminio

 Sun: July 25th  

             9:00am     Beverly Baar

           11:15am  David Gillis

 

 

ALTAR SERVERS SUMMER OUTING:

THURSDAY, JULY 22, 2010.  DETAILS WILL BE MAILED TO EACH SERVER:  PLEASE RESPOND NO LATER THAN MONDAY, JULY 19. 2010

 

 

 

Volunteer Appreciation Beach Day

Any parishioner who has volunteered their time or talent to Saint Joseph’s throughout the past year is invited to join us for a volunteer appreciation beach day, to be held on Wednesday, July 28th  from 10:00AM to 3:00PM, at the Galilee Beach Club in Narragansett.  The use of the club is made possible through the generosity and kindness of Dr. Daniel Harrop,III, a parish trustee.  Sun lovers will enjoy the sandy beach and ocean surf; others will enjoy the Atlantic breeze on the deck or under an umbrella!  If you are a volunteer and would like to attend, please call the Rectory @ 421-9137 to reserve your place.

 

 

About Mass Intentions

It is the long-standing tradition of the Church that each Mass have an intention, for either a living person, a person who has died, or a particular intention.  The value of ONE Mass is beyond our imagining, and the practice of having a Mass offered on someone else’s behalf is a reminder of our profound interconnectedness as members of the Body of Christ.  Perhaps there is a deceased relative, a living friend or family member in need, or even an intention which you hold in your heart.  Consider having a Mass celebrated for your intention.  Call the Rectory to book an upcoming Mass.

 

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