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Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time


I recently learned why zebras have stripes. Scientists used to think it was for camouflage, but new research suggests something more interesting: the stripes help zebras blend in with one another. When a predator looks at a herd, the overlapping stripes make it hard to single out one animal. But if a researcher spray-paints a dot on just one zebra, predators lock on it and eventually attack. The lesson? In the wild, blending in is protection. Standing out can be dangerous.

Human beings are not so different. Most of us would rather blend in than stand out, especially when it comes to our faith. We know that giving bold witness to Jesus — through our words, values, or public choices — can make us targets for criticism, isolation, or judgment. That’s why Jesus’ words in today’s Gospel are so challenging: “You are the light of the world. A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden” (Matthew 5:14).

A city on a hill draws attention. It also draws fire. But that’s part of the cost of discipleship. Jesus doesn’t call us to be tribal or boastful. He calls us to stand in the open with humble confidence, so that people might see our good deeds and glorify our Father in heaven. Today, let’s ask for the courage not just to believe in Christ, but to be seen believing in him. — Father John Muir ©LPi


General Mass Notes


Welcome

Good afternoon and welcome to St. Joseph,

As we begin our liturgy, we would like to extend a special welcome to everyone visiting our parish for the first time. We also warmly welcome all of you who are here today. We are so grateful and blessed to have you with us. As we settle in and prepare our hearts for Mass, please take a moment to make sure your cell phones are turned off so as not to disturb our prayer.

(Wait a few seconds to allow people to turn off their phones)

Let us now take a moment to prepare for Mass and open our hearts and minds to the message we will hear today. The intentions of this Mass are for all those in our special intention basket and for…

Please stand and greet those beside you.


Mass Intentions


Universal Prayer (Petitions)

A. For the Church, that we may shine Christ’s light in the world by feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, liberating the oppressed, and clothing the naked, let us pray to the Lord.

B. That our elected leaders may work to reduce hunger, homelessness, and oppression in our wealthy nation, let us pray to the Lord.

C. For all married couples, that they continue to live their vocation of love as an example to their families and to the world of God’s faithful, fruitful, and lasting love, let us pray to the Lord.

D. For those who suffer from chronic illness, and for their caregivers and health care personnel, that they may see God’s blessings in the difficulties they face each day, let us pray to the Lord.

E. For our parish, that we may be salt of the earth and a light in the darkness through our ministries that reach out to those in our community in need, let us pray to the Lord.

F. For all the prayers that we hold in the silence of our hearts; for all our intentions spoken and unspoken, and for (read all intentions from 1st page), let us pray to the Lord.


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