Pastor Letters

Rebecca Loomis Rebecca Loomis

February 13th, 2022

This Monday is St. Valentine’s Day and many people ask who he was. We don’t know a lot about the historical St. Valentine. We know that he was a priest or bishop and was martyred on February 14th, 269 AD, during a persecution of Christians by the Emperor Claudius. There are many legends concerning St. Valentine, but they are attested to only centuries after he lived.

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Rebecca Loomis Rebecca Loomis

February 6th, 2022

We’ve been starting a lot of new ministries at St. Joseph’s in the past couple months—that’s why our Sunday announcements have gotten so long! You can always check our parish website (www.stjosephgv.nyc) for information about all the ministries to see which one you’d like to join. They are more in the works so make sure to listen to those announcements: you may find the one you’ve been looking for. Also, if you’re interested in volunteering to help with any of the ministries just let us know, we’d be happy for the help.

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Rebecca Loomis Rebecca Loomis

January 30th, 2022

It seems that we’re on the downslope of the newest omicron variant and my prayer is that things will start to return to normal soon. I’m hoping that people who have been reluctant to return to Mass in person will start to pray about when the best time to return to Mass. In order to help parishioners concerned about returning to Mass feel comfortable returning, this weekend we’re introducing a special communion line where the person giving communion will more frequently sanitize his hands (the other people distributing communion also sanitize their hands before giving communion), where there will be communion in the hand only, and where every precaution will be taken to ensure maximal safety. This communion station will be by the St. Joseph statue.

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Rebecca Loomis Rebecca Loomis

January 23rd, 2022

The 2022 Cardinal’s Appeal is beginning and this year our parish goal is $73,500. It funds the charitable works of the Archdiocese, supports financially fragile parishes, supports the training of Diocesan priests and the retirement of Diocesan priests (but not the training or retirement of Dominican friars), funds various offices, such as the Young Adult Outreach office, and the many other activities of the Archdiocese of New York.

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Rebecca Loomis Rebecca Loomis

January 16th, 2022

We’re now back in Ordinary Time. For me this time is always the most dreary—we’re fully in the grip of winter but without the cheer of Christmas decorations and celebrations. We await the coming of Spring which seems so far off. However, in what afterwards will feel but a short time we’ll be in Lent and then Easter with Spring just before us. 

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Rebecca Loomis Rebecca Loomis

January 9th, 2022

I hope that everyone had a wonderful and grace-filled Christmas Season! Today, the Baptism of Our Lord, is the end of the Christmas Season. Yes, that means you can now get rid of any dried-out trees. Today we celebrate Christ’s baptism of repentance by John the Baptist in the Jordan river, when Christ joined Himself to us even in penance and from which His public ministry would begin. 

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Rebecca Loomis Rebecca Loomis

January 2nd, 2022

While most of us know that there are 12 days of Christmas from having been made to sing about them, living in a Protestant country as we do, it is easy to be confused about when those days are. Saturday marks the 8th day of Christmas and therefore the end of the Octave of Christmas.

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