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SEPTEMBER 20, 2020

25TH SUNDAY IN

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13900 BISCAYNE AVE. W

ROSEMOUNT, MN 55068

PHONE: 651-423-4402

www.stjosephcommunity.org

Weekend Mass times:

Saturday: 5:00 pm

Sunday Funday

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PADRE PAUL’S PONDERINGS

Church of St. Joseph ∙ Rosemount, Minnesota�

SEPTEMBER 20, 2020�

Faith Formation is a Vital from Womb to Tomb

This past Wednesday evening, I was privileged to celebrate

our kick-off Mass for faith formation. With Covid concerns

resulting in so many cancellations, including throwing a

monkey wrench into the end of religious education on site last

spring, both Kayla Rooney and Scott Kieffer sprang into

action to ensure opportunities for faith formation continued.

Over the summer, there were youth events, a Vacation Bible

School, and this fall both have been working tirelessly to

prepare for faith formation on site. I am so thankful to both

for all of their hard work, and to the army of volunteers

working with them.

We all hope and pray that we will gradually see a return in

coming months to more normalcy in all of our lives. But a big

part of that should also include ongoing faith formation for us

all.

Sometimes we see the sacraments as the signs of journeying

through our Catholic faith; most of us celebrate first

reconciliation and first communion in elementary school, then

nearly a decade later are confirmed. The challenge though

for us isn’t to see the celebration of the sacraments like a

“graduation” but rather stepping stones for us on our way to

sainthood.

The problem is we live in a very secular world, and practically

speaking being we are also very busy, sometimes faith

formation can get put on the back burner to school, sports,

household busyness, etc. And let’s face it, both as an adult and

child, if we’ve been at school or work all day, been busy after

we get off, it can sometimes be hard to have energy going

still at 6 or 7 p.m. at night. So how do we fan the flames of

the Holy Spirit?

It starts at home. It’s important to remember the Church is

there to help and assist parents, but faith formation is the

primary role of parents. Develop a habit of prayer with the

family, even if it’s just a few minutes at the end of the day.

Make Mass a priority in your week. Talk about what happens

at Mass with kids and why we go there. Consider books on

the faith for children. Use the faith to explain to kids why we

do some things and do not do others. Go to confession every

so often as a family. When we combine these things, it helps

children to see faith not just for Sunday morning or

Wednesday evening at religious education class, but as a

way of life.

How is faith in our own lives? That’s a key question to ask. For

many of us it’s been years since we were in a faith formation

class. But faith formation entails both coming to Mass, but also

truly entering into the Mass, praying, and finding times for

spiritual growth. There are a lot of good online resources too

that are helpful especially as we work through the pandemic.

Consider checking things out online for spiritual reading and

videos; favorites of mine are the bishops website, which has

daily readings, reflections and documents at usccb.org; Bishop

Robert Barron’s “Word on Fire” ministry at wordonfire.org;

“The Catholic Thing” a Catholic blog with articles on various

topics thecatholicthing.org; the Eternal Word Television

Network site, ewtn.com, which also has numerous apologetic

articles; and the home page of Blackfriars, a Dominican

Order from England and Scotland, which features short, but

quality weekly homilies dating back 10 years at torch.op.org.

Then there is the Vatican’s website too, vatican.va, where

you’ll find the catechism, apostolic letters, info on saints, and

all sorts of good stuff. Of course there are many mediocre

sites out there too when you go looking that may have bad

information or be misleading, so do some checking on the

author and source.

We also think about the faith informing our lives. If we know

the faith through prayer and study, we apply it to how we

treat people we meet. As the saying goes, sometimes we are

the only Bible people read, and especially for kids in the

house, they learn so much when they see parents loving one

another, making sacrifices for the family, saying both “I love

you” and “I’m sorry” if they make a mistake and working

hard.

Again, I think with respect to the faith it goes back to

something I’ve heard Bishop Robert Barron speak of numerous

times, namely the faith is not just one thing among many, but

the enter of our lives. God is like the north star around which

all the others rotate. So many things fill our lives, but just as I

share with the kids at the start of a school year the objective

isn’t to be the best video game player but to learn about the

world, our faith, and to discover our vocations, the same is

true for all of us - at the end of the day we don’t want to say

to God we learned how to be a great golfer, a great

busybody, or make a lot of money. A good job, financial

security, hobbies we enjoy, these things matter. But nothing

matters more than getting to heaven. Jesus has shown us the

way there, may we use the virtue of faith given to us on our

baptism and grow in it every day of our lives.

Have a blessed week,

Fr. Paul

ST. JOSEPH’S STAFF & INFO STEWARDSHIP

Sacrificial Giving: September 19-20, 2020

Envelope Offering………...……....$9,862.00

Plate……………………..…..............$158.00

Total………………........................$10,020.00

Capital Campaign…....……….......$2,713.00

Sacramental Care

Pastor Fr. Paul Kammen 651-313-8466

Deacon Steve Boatwright 651-313-8493

Deacon Gordon Bird 651-423-4402

Administrative

Director Randy Haney 651-313-8468

Admin Asst: Reception Ann Brown 651-313-8460

Admin Asst: Database Melissa Tousignant 651-313-8461

Admin: Communications Bobbi Neuens 651-313-8470

Bookkeeper/HR Jane Schmitz 651-313-8467

Facilities Maintenance Pat Archer 651-313-8488

Lifelong Faith Formation

Director Kayla Rooney 651-313-8464

Youth Coordinator Scott Kieffer 651-313-8591

Catechesis Coordinator Kathy Neary 651-313-8465

Parish Life

Director Bridget Samson 651-313-8462

School

Principal Kelly Roche 651-313-8471

Secretary Cris Meaden 651-313-8486

Worship

Director Bill Bradley 651-313-8469

Parish Council

Parish Council Chair Ann Volkert 651-341-5230

Additional Info

Parish Office: Hrs. (M–F) 8:00 am - 4:30 pm 651-423-4402

School Office 651-423-1658

To send an email to a St Joseph staff member, use the

following format: first name.last [email protected]

Parish Website www.stjosephcommunity.org

Facebook: St. Joseph Catholic Church & School

Rosemount Minnesota

Twitter: @stjoesrosemount

Archdiocese’s Victim/Survivor Assistance Program:

651-291-4497 (for confidential care)

Sacrificial Giving: September 5-6, 2020

Envelope Offering……………....$15,304.00

Plate……………………..…..............$196.00

Automatic Online Giving…...….….$4,329.00

Total………………........................$19,829.00

Capital Campaign…....……….......$2,671.00

Convenient & Consistent ways to help

St. Joe’s grow…

*QRC (Quick Response Code)

to St. Joseph Giving Site: With your

smart phone use your camera app to scan

the QRC. Then follow the instructions.

*Or TEXT the amount to: 651-419-5719

which will respond with a text message

from Vanco eservicepayments (our credit card provider),

click on the link and follow the instructions.

*AUTOMATIC ONLINE GIVING :

Consider scheduling a recurring electronic contribution

today. Go to the Parish Website

www.stjosephcommunity.org & click on the “GIVE” Button,

or call the Parish Office at 651-423-4402. �

YEAR TO DATE BUDGET

Part-Time Building

Monitor & Custodian

St. Joseph Church has an opening for

a Part-Time Building Monitor & Custodian. Building Monitor

Responsibilities include: setting up and taking down tables,

light janitorial work and monitoring the building security. This

position will also be available to fill in with a few hours to

days’ notice. The shifts being covered are weeknights and

weekends. If interested, please pick up an application at the

Parish Office. For more details & information on the Custodian

position, please contact Pat Archer at 651-423-4402 x5125.

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LITURGY & WORSHIP

MASS INTENTIONS

SACRAMENTS

Mon 21 8:30 † Nicholas Windsor

Thurs 24 8:30 † Greg Fischer

Fri 25 8:30 † Geraldine & Christopher Johnson

Sat 26 5pm † Harriet Lenneman

Sun 27 7am St. Joseph Parish Community

Sun 27 8:30 † Marvin & Stephan Karnick

Sun 27 10:30 † Matt Wallace

READINGS

For the Week of September 20

Sunday: Is 55:6-9/Ps 145:2-3, 8-9, 17-18 [18a]/

Phil 1:20c-24, 27a/Mt 20:1-16a

Monday: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13/Ps 19:2-3, 4-5 [5]/

Mt 9:9-13

Tuesday: Prv 21:1-6, 10-13/Ps 119:1, 27, 30, 34. 35,

44 [35]/Lk 8:19-21

Wednesday: Prv 30:5-9/Ps 119:29, 72, 89, 101, 104,

163 [105]/Lk 9:1-6

Thursday: Eccl 1:2-11/Ps 90:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14 and

17bc [1]/Lk 9:7-9

Friday: Eccl 3:1-11/Ps 144:1b and 2abc, 3-4 [1]/

Lk 9:18-22

Saturday: Eccl 11:9—12:8/Ps 90:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14

and 17 [1]/Lk 9:43b-45

Next Sunday: Ez 18:25-28/Ps 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [6a]/

Phil 2:1-11 or 2:1-5/Mt 21:28-3

VOCATION VIEW

We can never be called “generous”.

All that we possess we have received from God.

It is our vocation to return to Him all the talents

He has entrusted to us.

The 2020 Mission

Cooperation Plan mission

appeal this year will take

place this weekend

September 19th & 20th.

Ms. Diane Yonga, a parishioner of the Cathedral of

St. Paul and lay missionary with the Lay Mission

Helpers Association based in Los Angeles, California

will be our speaker. She has a mission to

the Diocese of Damongo in northern Ghana. She will

bring greetings from their Bishop, Peter Paul Angkyier,

and make the annual mission appeal on

his behalf. Please be generous.

IN LOVING MEMORY

~In Loving Memory of those who have

recently passed ~

Lawrence Palmersheim

We pray for all our departed Brothers &

Sisters and those who mourn their loss.

I HAVE CALLED YOU BY NAME

Born to a new life in Christ and joined to our faith community

through the water of Baptism, we welcome:

Capri Marie Folden

Christopher Ronald Lamers

Jenny Helen Smith

INFORMATION

PLEASE NOTE MASS CHANGES:

Change in Communion Procession-

With permission from the Archdiocese, we will

return to Communion at its normal time in the liturgy

beginning the weekend of September 26/27.

Sunday, 7:00 am Mass moving Indoor

October 4th

As the sunrise creeps slowly into the 7:00 hour, we

will need the lights in the worship space as well as

the light of Christ to celebrate the 7:00 am Mass.

Many thanks to all those who helped us with the

parking lot Mass over the last four months.

FAITH FORMATION & PARISH INFORMATION

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WELCOME

Are you new to the Parish?

New Member Registration forms

are now available in the parish

office during business hours.

Registration is required when it

comes time for you or your family

to participate in the sacraments, including baptism, first communion,

first reconciliation, confirmation, and marriage. In addition, you'll

be added to our database so that you can receive communications

on news, events, and activities happening at St. Joseph. Thank you

for taking the time to register and welcome to our parish family!

Please contact the parish office at 651-423-4402 for additional

information. Welcome to our faith community!

PASTORAL CARE Would you or someone you

know like a home visit, communion or an

anointing? If so, please contact the Parish

Office at 651-423-4402.

BAPTISMS Baptisms are celebrated on the 1st

and 3rd weekend of each month after the

10:30am mass. (please note that there can be

fluctuations in this schedule depending on other

liturgical needs). Parents are required to have

completed the Baptism Preparation class which

is offered the 2nd Thursday of each month at

6:30 pm.

For more information please call the parish

office at 651-423-4402.

RECONCILIATION Individual reconciliation ~

Saturdays at 4:00 pm or by appointment.

Communal celebrations and Individual

celebrations are held during Advent and Lent.

MARRIAGE All couples anticipating Christian

marriage should contact the Parish Office at

(651) 423-4402 at least 6 months prior to a

wedding date being set.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK This Sacrament

may be received by any Catholic who is

seriously ill, about to undergo major surgery, or

in poor health. The second Sunday of each

month we offer this sacrament after each

Mass or call the Parish Office, (651) 423-4402.

PRAYER CHAIN To place a prayer request call

Pat at 651-452-7689 or email

[email protected]

FAITH FORMATION and SACRAMENTAL

PREPARATION

Sunday School for ages 3, 4, and 5 is held

during the 8:30 & 10:30 Masses.

Faith Formation for Grades 1-12 along with

Sacramental Preparation.

Call (651) 423-4402 for more information.

ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL & PRESCHOOL

St. Joseph School provides a God-centered,

supportive academic environment for students,

Grades PreK-8. Contact Kelly Roche, Principal

at (651) 423-1658 for more information.

DAILY ROSARY

The rosary is prayed before each weekday

Mass (Mon.-Fri.) starting 35 minutes before the

scheduled Mass time–except on First Friday when

the rosary is prayed at the start of Eucharistic

Adoration. All are invited to join us as we pray

for the needs of the Church and community.

BULLETIN DEADLINE: Noon on Mondays. All

bulletin announcements should be sent to

[email protected] and

appropriate staff personnel for approval

before they will be included in the bulletin.

2020-21 FAITH FORMATION

If you have not registered yet,

please do so as soon as possible.

If you have any questions

please contact

[email protected]

or 651-313-8464

REGISTRATION LINK:

stjosephcommunity.org/faith-formation/registration/

*First night of small group classes for all youth, Grades 1-12,

will be on Wednesday, September 23rd *

NURSERY UPDATE:

Update on the Nursery

Due to the continuation of COVID-19 the Sunday Nursery is still

closed until further notice. Please continue to check the website for

updated information.

New Member Connectors Needed

When a new person or family joins the parish, a member of the New

Member Connectors will contact them and offer information regarding

St. Joseph Church that may be useful in the future. This also gives new

parishioners an opportunity to have their questions answered and to

make a personal connection to someone from the parish.

The New Member Connecter (NMC) is a wonderful way to meet new

people and it does not require a large time commitment. All volunteer

time is done via phone or email and returning completed forms. If you

are interested in becoming a part of this special ministry of hospitality,

please contact Bridget Samson,

[email protected]

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PARISH LIFE EVENTS

Monday, September 21

8:20 am Moms in Prayer, Rm 115

8:30 am Mass, Church

6:30 pm Boy Scout Troop # 207, SH

Tuesday, September 22

9:30 am Adult Bible Study, Rm 101

3:00 pm High School Meeting, SH A

4:30 pm HSA Leadership Meeting, Rm 101

6:30 pm Girl Scout Troop # 57807, SH A

7:00 pm Adult Bible Study, Rm 101

Wednesday, September 23

4:00 pm FF Adoration, Church

4:15 pm Cat. Of the Good Shepherd, Rm 102

4:15 pm FF Elementary Group

5:30 pm FF Elementary Group

6:00 pm Cat. Of the Good Shepherd, Rm 102

7:00 pm FF Middle & High School Group

Thursday, September 24

8:30 am Mass, Church

9:40 am School Mass, Church

1:30 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry, Rm 115

3:00 pm FF After Hours, SH A

6:30 pm School Parent Info Night, Church

6:30 pm Cub Scouts, Parking Lot

Friday, September 25

8:00 am School Spirit Day

8:30 am Mass, Church

6:00 pm CGS Retreat, Rms 102 & 115

Saturday, September 26

9:00 am Adult Bible Study, Rm 101

10:00 am First Communion Mass, Church

1:00 pm First Communion Mass, Church

3:30 pm Reconciliation, Church

5:00 pm Mass, Church

7:00 pm First Communion Mass, Church

Sunday, September 27

7:00 am Mass, Parking Lot

8:15 am Cat. Of the Good Shepherd, Rm 102

8:30 am Mass, Church

10:15 am Cat. Of the Good Shepherd, Rm 102

10:30 am Mass, Church

CALENDAR

ANNUAL KENTUCKY MISSION

BLANKET DRIVE

Your help is needed...

Our goal is to send 50 blankets to Fr. Hoppenjans

parish in Kentucky, for distribution to needy families at

Christmas time. Due to the corona virus we may not be

able to work together so hopefully everyone can work on their own.

We will take knit, or crocheted blankets, sewn blankets, and fleece tie

blankets, any size for a baby to adult, also any colors or styles. If you

wish to donate fleece or other materials for construction, minimum length

would be 1 ½ yards.

Yarn, material and completed items may be dropped off at St. Joseph

Church and placed in the red and blue container in the hallway across

from the bathrooms.

If you could knit, crochet, sew or tie blankets and would like fabric or

yarn and you need someone to pick up or deliver items to you call Lou

at 952-891-1029 or email [email protected]

All items must be completed and returned to church by Oct. 15th.

Thank you, Kentucky mission team.

Essential 3 (E3)

All volunteers 18 years or older who have either

regular or unsupervised interaction with minors, must

complete the Essential 3 (E3) requirements:

�� Background Check

�� Code of Conduct

�� Safe Environment Training

Effective July 1, 2020 VIRTUS the Safe Environment Training is now

going 100% virtual. To create a VIRTUS account and complete the E3

requirements, contact Bridget Samson, Safe Environment Coordinator at

[email protected]

Blessing of Animals

Saturday, October 3rd, 9 am

October 4th is the feast of one of the most important saints in the last

millennium of Christianity. St. Francis of Assisi held such a deep

appreciation for the gift of life, which flowed from the hands of an all-

loving Creator, that his reverence for life not only applied to his human

sisters and brothers but spilled over, as well, into his compassion toward

all living creatures. It is in this sense that we have come to know the

blessing of animals with the feast of St. Francis.

We invite you to gather with us on Saturday, October 3rd, at 9am in

front of the St. Joseph School Entrance. We’ll remember not only the

care of all creatures at our Blessing of the Animals (the first Saturday of

October), but your pet will be blessed individually as well. Please

gather at the front School entrance by 9:00 am.

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ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL

Substitute

teacher

training

will be held

on Oct. 5-6

Sponsored by CSCOE and the

Archdiocese. They will have virtual and

in-person options.

Requirements:

*Must have a 4 year degree

*Must complete Essential 3 requirements

*Must complete the 2 day substitute training

Questions please call the school office

651-423-1658

THANK YOU THANK YOU

St. Joseph Community...

...for enthusiastically supporting

our online Pop Up Auction! The Auction

brought in just over $7,900 which will

support instructional materials purchases,

increased nursing and mental health

staffing and changing operational costs

throughout the year. Many thanks to our

event Sponsors for their loyalty, flexibility

and enthusiastic support of our school!

Community Night at

Culvers in Rosemount

Wednesday,

September 30th 5-8pm

Each purchase earns 10% cash back

for our school!

Simply say you are with St. Joseph School.

Thank you for your support!

We Invite You to Return to Public Masses with Limited Capacity

The Archdiocese has approved a return to public worship with restrictions.

The weekend of September 19-20

Our schedule will be:

Saturday, 5:00pm - in the Church.

This Mass will also be live-streamed and recorded.

Sunday, 7:00am - Outdoor Mass without communion

(October 4th this mass will move into the Church)

Sunday, 8:30am and 10:30am - in the Church

Worship Aid -

https://www.stjosephcommunity.org/media/

�� There will be no Word & Communion Services until further notice.

�� Daily Masses: Monday, Thursday & Friday

�� SANITIZE & MASK: We are encouraged to follow the guidelines from the

CDC which include the use of hand-sanitizing stations, masks, and

limiting your points of contact.

For additional information please visit -

https://www.stjosephcommunity.org/2020/03/16/coronavirus/

PARISH INFORMATION

Divine Mercy

Groups Resume

At last we can get

together again to learn

about what Jesus said

to St. Faustina and read

this great saints diary.

Groups restart as follows:

Saturday 7:45am group begins

October 3, Room 115

Monday 6:45 pm group begins

October 5, Room 101

Can't wait to see all of you and continue to

share this wonderful experience again!

Blessed be the name of the Lord! Terry

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