january 29, 2012

Fourth Sunday, Ordinary Time

Dt 18:15-20 1 Cor 7:32-35 Mk 1:21-28 (71)

And the Lord said to me, ‘This was well said. I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their kinsmen, and will put my words in his mouth; he shall tell them all that

I command them. If any man will not listen to my words which he speaks in my name, I myself will make him answer for it.”… “What does this mean? A completely new teaching in a spirit of authority.”

Do we realize that from the first days of biblical history, God chose people to lead and guide the chosen people. We are able to name names, such as Moses today, the four great prophets of the first testament and the minor ones as well. Their role was to call the attention of the people, and call His people back to the way of the Lord.

Throughout history, prophetic voices continue to speak. The letters and speeches of the Holy See continue to reflect the teaching of the Lord. Great individuals speak by the witness of their lives. Today, through word and example, lessons are offered for us all. We find these voices in the church, and outside our own Christian communities. Spiritual writers and teachers open the way for us to hear the Lord in our own time, in our own tongues, in our own need.

Names of persons as Oscar Romero, Ita Ford, Dom Helder Camara, Ghandi, Blessed Mother Teresa and John XXIII are easily recognizable, and they too are prophetic voices. What names would you add to your list? And now, the bigger question: Are you listening to that voice?

HIS WORD TODAY by Rev. William J. Reilly

The collection for Jan. 1, was $7321.
Thank you.
We encourage you to enroll via the ParishPay website and click on the St JosephWestVillage link. Use the paperless way to help our ministry.

PLEASE REMEMBER OUR PARISH IN YOUR WILL

No matter what the size of your estate, if you want to provide for relatives, friends and our Parish you will need a WILL. If you die without one, you lose control of the disposition of your assets. The state law in which you reside will tell your family where your money and property goes.

Naming our Parish as a charitable beneficiary in your Will is simple. Through careful review of this alternative you may save further income and estate taxes. For further information, you and/or your attorney may contact

Director, Planned Gifts

The Archdiocese of New York

1011 First Avenue, SI400

New York, NY10022

Telephone: 212-371-1000, E3317

Beginning Tuesday November 29 and for 10 weeks after, we will be sharing this 60 minute DVD series on Catholicism by Fr. Bob Barron. Series will be shown in the rectory living room, 2nd floor, at 7:30 pm every Tuesday.

“‘Catholicism’ could well become one of the most significant efforts ever to advance what Pope John Paul II called ‘The New Evangelization,’” writes

GeorgeWeigel, biographer of POPE JOHNPAUL II

Paris Pay enables parishioners to make their regular donations to the parish electronically via automatic deductions to checking or savings accounts, or via credit card. Some opt to give monthly while others also take the opportunity to use ParishPay for special occasions like Christmas and Easter. In whatever manner they have chosen to use ParishPay they have found the system to be very facilitating.

Weencourage you to enroll the ParishPay website under St JosephWestVillage link. The St. Joseph Soup Kitchen has also adopted ParishPay, we encourage you to think of the service the soup provides when giving.

ParishPay provides a steady stream of revenue for the parish, and enables funds to be collected, recorded, and deposited efficiently and effectively. Also, this revenue becomes a steady source of income, not subject to the fluctuations that our regular Sunday collections exhibit, and helps us plan and manage parish finances and activities more efficiently. It will also let the donor make and annual Parish gift and pay this gift over the entire year. It eliminates the need for writing a weekly check or making a cash gift through the offering plate each week. Parishioners may increase or decrease these gifts as their circumstances allow.

We know that many parishioners wish to give generously and regularly. ParishPay provides the vehicle for this faithful generosity

Please call the Rectory and inform us if you know of anyone who is homebound, feeling the effects of old age or is ill and not able to attend mass. We will be happy to visit them on a regular basis and provide them with the sacraments at home. Call 212 741-1274
Please note that we have a new listing Parish Activities. Please visit our website washingtonsquarecatholic.org for the latest news on the NYUCatholicCenter, St. Joseph’s Parish, and links to other Catholic organizations and interests.
Please send your announcements and events to be included in the bulletin and web:

why do you stand? They were asked, and why do

you walk? Because of the children, they said, and because of the heart, and because of the bread. Because the cause is the heart’s beat and the children born and risen bread. from the poem, Some, by Fr. Daniel Berrigan

On Sunday, January 29th, from 2:30 to 4:30 PM, Pax Christi Metro New York (PCMNY) will pay tribute to Fr. Dan Berrigan with a presentation of his writings, music, and testimonies from such invited guests as Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, Elizabeth McAlister, and Frida Berrigan. The Burning Bush: The Words and Witness of Fr. Dan Berrigan will take place in St. Joseph’s Greenwich Village Church, Sixth Avenue and Washington Place, with a simple reception in Casserly Hall to follow. This is the 2012 Peacemaking through the Arts Winter Benefit for PCMNY. Suggested donation: $25 in advance, $30 at the door, more if you have it, less if you don’t. Register by contacting 212-420-0250, , or

CALLING SOPRANOS AND ALTOS!

The 11:30 AM Traditional Choir is seeking volunteer female choir members. Sunday 10 AM rehersal. Auditions required. You must be committed and be able to read music. Please contact the music director at the parish office or by email:

REMINDER

For those of us who remember Fr. Hovda, there will be a mass commemorating the 20th anniversary of his death. Mass will be here on Feb. 6th at 6:15 pm and will be celebrated by Fr. Jim Gardiner.

Dear Friends,

This weekend we have our annual collection to help in the education of our over 52 young men who are preparing for the priesthood at our Dominican House of Studies. The only funding we receive is from friends like yourselves who help us train the future missionaries, educators and preachers for St. Joseph’s Province. We Dominicans who minister here will be joined by some of these young men in the future. Please be generous in helping us. God has played His role in providing us with a large number of exceptionally qualified vocations. Won’t you now play a role in educating them.

Sincerely,

Rev. John P. McGuire, OP

feASt DAYS, SCRIPTURES citations

& special INTENTIONS

Saturday, January 28 St. Thomas Aquinas

2 Sm 12:1-7a, 10-17 Mk4;35-41 (322)

12:10 PM Margaret Davenport

5:30 PM

Sunday, January 29

Dt 18:15-20 1 Cor 7:32-35 Mk 1:21-28 (71)

9:00 AM Anne Regan

11:30 AM Bernard Bohan

. 6:00 PM Mary Irene Burns

Monday, January 30

2 Sm 15:13-14,30; 16:5-13 Mk 51-20 (323)

12:10 PM

5:30 PM Robert Doino

Tuesday, January 31 St. John Bosco

2 Sm 18:9-10, 14b, 24-25a,30—19:3 Mk 5:21-43 (324)

12:10 PM Mary O’Connor

5:30 PM James Brennan

Wednesday, February 1

2 Sm 24:2, 9-17 Mk 6:1-6 (325)

12:10 PM Margaret Davenport

5:30 PM G.D.Su

Thursday, February 2 Presentation of the Lord

Mal 3:1-4/Heb 2:14-18 Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22-32 (524)

12:10 PM Nora Harkins (living)

5:30 PM

Friday, February 3, St. Blaise & St. Ansgar

Sir 47:2-11 Mk 6:14-29 (327)

12:10 PM

5:30 PM

Saturday, February 4

1 Kgs 3:4-13 Mk 6:30-34 (328)

12:10 PM

5:30 PM Fr. Robert Hovda-20th Anniv.

MONTHLY PARISH ACTIVITIES

Sunday
10:00 AM / Children’s Religious Studies / Casserly
10:00 AM / Scripture Discussion / Library
2:30 PM / Roman Forum Lectures / Casserly
7:00 PM / Grad Law / Casserly/Rectory
Monday
6:30 PM / Centering Prayer / Church
7:00 PM / YACHT Club for Young Adults / Casserly/Library
Tuesday
7:00 PM / Aquinas Circle of Undergraduates / Casserly/Library
Wednesday
6:30 PM / Korean Catholic Students / Casserly/Library
7:30 PM / Lenten Confirmation Class / 1st Floor Back Parlor
Thursday
6:30 PM 1st /mo / Pax Christi Bd Mtg / PCMNY
7:00 PM / Newman Club / Casserly/Library
7:00PM / Scripture Study / 1st Floor-Back Parlor
Friday
6:00 PM 1st/mo / Novena/ Sacred Heart / Church
Saturday
10:00-3:00 PM / Soup Kitchen / Casserly
12:30 PM 1st/mo / Blessing of the Sick / Church
6:00 PM / Alcoholics Anonymous / Caserly