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Weekly Newsletter - March 22, 2018
Lenten Season
Mission Statement
St. Joseph Catholic School provides students with a safe and prayerful learning environment, enveloped by an intimate community of active and faithful families.
Bible Verse for the Month
From the Principal
Welcome back from Spring Break! It's so nice to see everyone again. The students seem well-rested and ready to take on the last two months of the year.
This weekend we begin the Passion of our Lord with Palm Sunday. It's a Mass full of emotions for us. We rejoice upon hearing the reading of Jesus's entrance into Jerusalem. We experience profound sadness at the reading of Jesus's Passion, and in the midst of these events, we begin to more eagerly anticipate Jesus's Resurrection. Next week, the St. Joseph Catholic School community will be reflecting on the days leading up to this most holy time of our Liturgical Year. We have journeyed together through this Lenten Season, and will continue to do so throughout the coming Easter Season.
I hope you will be inclined to attend the Chrism Mass to be celebrated this Tuesday at 5:30pm in the St. Patrick Cathedral located in Downtown Fort Worth. I believe everyone should attend this Mass at least once in their life to experience the blessing of oils to be used during the administering of Sacraments. Your parish will receive their portion of these very oils to be used throughout the year, after this special blessing occurs. This is just one more way for us to walk this Lenten journey together.
In Christ's Service,
Diane Price
Prayer to St. Joseph
FROM FR. WILCOX
Recommended Book List
Spiritual Reading for Spring 2018
Rev. James Wilcox
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Encouragement to select a book from the list below to read this semester. This will serve as a good example to your student(s). If you want to send me an email letting me know the book you selected and your thoughts after you completed, I would enjoy that. God bless!
Adam, Karl, The Spirit of Catholicism
Aquinas, Thomas, Summa Contra Gentiles
Augustine of Hippo, City of God
Augustine of Hippo, Confessions
Bellarmine, Robert, Ordinatio
Benedict of Norcia, The Rule
Bernard of Clairvaux ,Commentary on the Song of Songs
Bonaventure, The Life of St. Francis
Borromeo, Charles ,Tridentine Catechism
Cantalamessa, Raniero, Sober Intoxication of the Spirit
Cassian, John, Conferences
Cassian, John, Confessions
Catherine of Sienna, Dialogues
Ciszek, Fr. Walter J., He Leadeth Me
Ciszek, Fr. Walter J., With God in Russia
Cyril of Jerusalem, Catechetical Lectures
Day, Dorothy, The Long Loneliness
De Lisieux, St. Therese, The Story of a Soul
de Sales, Francis, The Devout Life
DeMontfort, St. Louis, True Devotion to Mary
Dulles, Avery Cardinal, Models of the Church
Francis of Assisi, The Canticle of Brother Sun
Gregory of Nyssa, Life of Moses
Groome, T.H., What Makes Us Catholic: Eight Gifts for Life
Guardini, Romano, The Lord’s Prayer
Ignatius of Loyola, Spiritual Exercises
John of the Cross, Ascent of Mount Carmel
John of the Cross, The Dark Night of the Soul
John of the Cross, The Spiritual Canticle
Julian of Norwich, Showings
Justin Martyr, First Apology
Justin Martyr, Second Apology
Kreeft, Peter, Fundamentals of Faith
Lewis, C.S., The Abolition of Man
Lewis, C.S., The Great Divorce
Lewis, C.S., Mere Christianity
Merton, Thomas, No Man is an Island
Merton, Thomas, The Seven Storey Mountain
Modras, R., Ignatian Humanism: A Dynamic Spirituality for the 21st Century
Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Letters
Newman, John Henry, The Idea of a University
Newman, John Henry, University Sermons
Nouwen, Henri, The Wounded Healer
Nouwen, Henri, Life of the Beloved
Pieper, Josef, On Hope
Pieper, Josef, The Four Cardinal Virtues
Ratzinger, Joseph, Introduction to Christianity
Ratzinger, Joseph (Pope Benedict XVI), Jesus of Nazareth
Sheen, Archbishop Fulton, Life is Worth Living
Sheen, Archbishop Fulton, Way to Inner Peace
Spoto, D., Reluctant Saint: The Life of Francis of Assisi
Teresa of Avila, Interior Castle
Teresa of Avila, The Interior Castle
Tetlow, Fr. Joseph, SJ, Making Choices in Christ
Thomas a Kempis, The Imitation of Christ
Vianney, St. John Marie, Sermons of the Cure de Ars
Von Balthasar, Hans Urs, Christian Meditation
Von Balthasar, Hans Urs, Credo Meditations on the Creed
Ward, Benedicta, The Sayings of Desert Fathers
Resources for Lent
Quotes to Ponder
Nothing can be compared to the great beauty and capabilities of a soul; however keen our intellects may be, they are as unable to comprehend them as to comprehend God, for, as He has told us, He created us in His own image and likeness.
- St. Teresa of Avila
Know, O beautiful soul, that you are the image of God.
-St. Ambrose of Milan
Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything beautiful, for beauty is God's handwriting.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
At St. Joseph Catholic School, we are striving to become missionary disciples by bringing others to Christ, through the recognition of what is beautiful around us each and every day, and reflecting that beauty in our actions.
Latin and Greek Root Challenge
Reminders and Upcoming Events
- Palm Sunday is this Sunday, March 25th.
- The Chrism Mass at St. Patrick Cathedral occurs this coming Tuesday, March 27th, at 5:30 pm. Please join me! I will save you a seat if you let me know you are coming. Students are encouraged to wear their uniforms to represent our Catholic schools.
- Boosterthon pledges are currently at $16, 500! It is not too late to pledge or to send in your cash. We are very close to our goal of $20,000!
- The 21st Annual SJCS Golf Tournament and Dinner is happening on April 21st at the Tierra Verde Golf Club in Mansfield. We are still in need of sponsors for the event. Please consider sponsoring a hole. We would love to have more players as well! It should be a great day! Check out details in the Thursday Folder.
- The third quarter of school ended on March 21st. Report cards will be emailed on the 28th.
- Please log your 40 service hours by April 30th.
- Softball and Baseball season have begun. Come out to a game in support of our Lady Knights and Knights!
- If you know a St. Joseph Catholic School alumni, please let them know we are looking to stay in contact, and would love to hear how they are doing. See the notice in our alumni section of "The Page" below. Thank you!
- Don't think Box Tops matter? Well, just by clipping these from the items our families use everyday, the school received a check for $409.80! We will be receiving one more check before the school year is over. Please save these for us! Imagine if everyone did this, how much we could receive.
- If you are an Amazon customer, please use Amazon Smile! We receive a donation from Amazon when you shop. Go to: smile.amazon.com to participate. Thank you!
Home and School Association (HSA)
- Tomorrow is the Free-Dress Day for those students whose parents attended the HSA meeting Wednesday night, and are members of HSA.
- Please see the Thursday Folder for a letter from your HSA President, Robyn Guglielmelli, regarding open positions for the 2018-2019 school year: Vice President Elect, Vice President of Programs, Vice President of Fund Raising.
- April 21st will be here before you know it! Plan to attend the golf tournament to support the school. Check out the flyer in the Thursday Folder for details.
- Box Tops are always being collected for the school. Don't forget to clip them and bring them into the front office to help raise money for the school. The next collection date is April 10th.
- Looking for uniform pieces? Need to sell some pieces your child has outgrown? There is a Facebook page for that: SJCS Online Uniform Resale.
- It's never too late to join the HSA! Come by the school office to pick up a form. The dues are $15.00 which are used to support the school.
car line observations
- It is very important that cars are not left unattended in the car line. Please park your car in the large lot beside the field is you need to leave your vehicle.
- Please remember that if you are walking your child into the school building, you are to park in the large lot in front of the field. Foot traffic should not be occurring in the very front parking lot, even though there is a defined crosswalk. It is dangerous to be walking between the cars.
- For the safety of all, please be aware of your speed as you move through the parking lots.
- Please be patient with friends and extended family members who drop off and pick up students. Many times they have not been informed of the proper way to navigate the car line. We do reach out to families after arrival and dismissal who seem to not understand the car line pattern.
- If you have a friend or extended family member picking up your child, please take a minute to explain the procedures to them. Please reference the diagram. Thank you!
- We would ask that a cell phone not be in your hand while driving in the car line. We all know it only takes one sudden distraction to alter lives forever.
KNIGHTS IN ACTION!
Thank You!
Serving YOU!
Nice Turnout
Collaboration
Comfort
Math and Music
Money Know-how
Beautiful!
8th Grade
Beauty in Art
Proud
Legos!
PSIA
7th Grade shares lego depictions of St. Joseph the Worker
Knights in the news
Alumni News
Calling all SJCS Alumni!
Do you have any information you would like to share with the entire Knight Community? We would love that as well! Please send your news to mhurtado@stjosephtx.org.
Once a Knight - Forever a Knight!
Sr. Mary Anthony Nguyen, OP and Sr. Maria Theresa Pham, OP
Are you in need of prayers?
St. Joseph Roman Catholic Parish
- Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is occurring after daily Mass in the Chapel until 5:45pm. Come spend some time with our Lord.
- Fridays during Lent, beginning at 6:30pm, the Rosary and Stations of the Cross will be prayed, and a fish fry hosted by the Mens' Club will follow. Check the church website for details, for the Rosary and Stations of the Cross are offered in several languages. Website: http://www.stjoe88.org/
- Please enjoy this link to a lovely article in the North Texas Catholic about the pastor of St. Joseph Parish, Fr. Kelley: https://t.co/3ItrotxIyf
ST. JOSEPH, PROTECTOR OF FAMILIES, PRAY FOR US.
Contact us at (817) 419-6800