OCTOBER 11TH , 2015
28TH
SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
300 KINGS HIGHWAY, HADDON HEIGHTS, NEW JERSEY 08035-1397 (856) 547-0564 www.strosenj.com (additional contact info on page 10)
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
SAINT ROSE OF LIMA
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Sunday 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am, 6:30 pm
Weekdays (in chapel) Mon.-Fri…. 6:30 am & 8:30 am, Saturday 8:30 am Confessions—Saturday (in Church) 4:30 pm to 5:15 pm, Friday (Chapel Area) 4:30 pm to 5:15 pm
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Calling All Children
Who Love to Make NOISE!!!!!
The St. Rose Of Lima Parish Children’s Choir
NEEDS YOU!!
If you are in grades K-5, please consider joining us- you don’t need to be “the best”,
you just need to love singing and fun!
We rehearse every Sunday afternoon from 12:15 to 12:45 in the school gym, and sing
every fourth Saturday at the 5:30 Mass. Please call Director Mia Reich at (856)858-
2565 with any questions.
Join us and make a joyful noise in song!!!!
St. Rose of Lima Adopt A Family Program
The Social Action Committee is preparing for its annual “Adopt-A-Family” Program for Christmas 2015. It is expected that there will be approximately 80 families in need of help providing gifts for their children on Christmas. This will require more than 100 donors. Please consider adopting a family this year or pairing up with others to adopt a family. Families to be adopted have one to eight children up to the age of 12. The Social Action Committee will be happy to pair you with a family with the number of children that you wish to adopt. We ask that each child receive a minimum of 6 gifts: 3 clothing items and 3 age appropriate wish list items. Gifts for parents are optional. Last year’s family recipients were truly thankful for your incredible kindness. We are hopeful that you will consider adopting a family this year. Thanks to your generosity, our parish program continues to bring the light of Christ to all families at Christmas. Please contact Marcia Roberts at the e-mail address below or phone by October 19, 2015 if you are interested in partici-pating. Thank you is advance for supporting the Social Action Committee Adopt-A-Family program. May God bless you and your family this Christmas Season. In Christ, Fr. E. Joseph Byerley Marcia Roberts Pastor St. Rose of Lima [email protected] (856) 366-4519
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October – the month of the Rosary
This past Wednesday, October 7th, the Church honored Mary in the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary. Actually, the Church celebrates the whole month of October as the month of the Rosary. The Holy Rosary is a tremendous prayer that has been praised and prayed for centu-ries and centuries. In 2002 under the inspiration of Pope Saint John Paul II, the Church cele-brated a “Year of the Rosary” much like we are celebrating the “Jubilee Year of Mercy” this year.
Pope Saint John Paul II issued a beautiful Apostolic Letter on the Rosary. It is entitled, Rosarium Virginis Mariae and can be read on the Vatican Website (www.vatican.va). It is a worthwhile read. It is in this letter that Pope Saint John Paul II introduced the five Luminous Mysteries which, added to the Joyful, Sorrowful, and Glorious Mysteries offer a very full medi-tation on Christ and the salvation he has brought to the world.
Ultimately, this is what the Rosary is about. Along with Mary, through the prayers of
the Rosary we contemplate the great mysteries of our salvation brought about in and through Jesus Christ. How can we come up with a better “prayer partner” that Mary, who was, and is, always at the side of her Son? If the vicious Roman soldiers and the hate filled mob were not able to keep her from the side of her Son dying on the Cross, now in heaven where else can she be except next to Jesus? This is why the Rosary is one of the most powerful prayers we have available to us. Because we know that if we pray the Rosary with a sincere and an open heart, we are praying along with Our Lady and we know where she always is – next to Christ, her Son. Thus we can be assured that our prayer and our intentions will find the warmest welcome, for the Lord has never been in the practice of refusing his mother.
So as we continue this month of the Rosary and reflect on this great prayer of the
Church, I will leave you with the encouragement that Pope Saint John Paul II concluded in his letter on the Rosary, “I look to all of you, brothers and sisters of every state of life, to you, Christian families, to you, the sick and elderly, and to you, young people: confidently take up the Rosary once again. Rediscover the Rosary in the light of Scripture, in harmony with the Lit-urgy, and in the context of your daily lives.” Our Lady of the Rosary, Pray for us. God bless you, Father Joseph Byerley
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St. Rose Achievement Award Nominations:
The St. Rose of Lima Athletic Committee is accepting nomina-tions for the 2016 Achievement Awards which will be present-ed at the St. Rose Falcon Fest Beef and Beer in January of 2016. These Awards recognize individuals for their distin-guished accomplishments and contributions throughout the St. Rose of Lima community. Nominees must be an alumnus of St. Rose or a member of the St. Rose Parish. If you would like to nominate someone, please complete the nomination form which can be found on the school’s website at www.strosenj.com
High School Volunteers Needed St. Rose Athletic Committee is looking for high school volun-teers to help out during our basketball games this season. You can earn service hours too. You may sell at our snack stand, babysit or help with crowd control. If you are interested, [email protected].
St. Rose PTA Upcoming events: Chick Fil A Night at Audubon location on October 15 from
5-8 (wear your blue and gold)
Annual Christmas Bazaar on November 6 from 10-8. Hope you can come out and support our school!
THANK YOU!!! Many thanks to the women and men who came to the rectory last Friday to stuff the Grand Slam raffle en-
velopes. It was a GREAT crew! We couldn’t have done it without you!
Student Council Congratulations to our new Student Council officers are Katie D. as President, Annie K. as Vice President, Albert T. as Secre-tary and Patrick B. as Treasurer. Great job to all of our candi-dates, they did an amazing job on their speeches!
Student of the Month Congratulations to our October 2015 Student of the Month
Recipients for St. Rose of Lima School! Their teachers chose
them based on their outstanding efforts and individual suc-
cesses in school for the past month. Congratulations!
Kindergarten- Keira V.
1st - Kieran U.
2nd - Seamus B.
3rd -Matthew R.
4th -Jonathan W.
5th- Mia M.
6th- Joseph R.
7th -Faith H.
8th -Michelle Q.
St. Rose School News
Blessing of the Animals, Oct 4th 2015
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PARISH WEEK AHEAD MON 10-12 No School - No CCD Rectory Closed Legion of Mary SCMR 7:15pm TUE 10-13 Prayer Shawl Lounge 10:00am Troop 30139 Lounge 3:00pm Word of God SCMR 3:30pm Girls Basketball Gym 3:30pm Legion of Mary SCMR 5:45pm Cheerleading Gym 6:00pm Boys Basketball Gym 6:30pm Social Action Lounge 7:00pm WED 10-14 Followers Lounge 9:30am Troop 30710 Lounge 3:00pm Girls Basketball Gym 3:30pm Boys Basketball Gym 5:00pm Cheerleading Gym 6:30pm Boys Basketball Gym 8:00pm THUR 10-15 Girls Basketball Gym 3:30pm Boys Basketball Gym 5:00pm 2nd Grade Parent Mtg. Café 7:00pm Legion of Mary Curio Lounge 7:30pm Adult Choir Church 7:30pm FRI 10-16 Girls Basketball Gym 3:30pm Confessions Chapel 4:30pm Boys Basketball Gym 5:00pm SAT 10-17 Girls Basketball Gym 9:00am Cheerleading Gym 11:00am Boys Basketball Gym 1:00pm Confessions Church 4:30pm SUN 10-18 SUNDAY MASSES 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am and 6:30pm Gwyned Mercy Info Café-after all Masses Sunday School School 9:30am RCIA Lounge 10:30am Confirmandi Day of Retreat/School 2:00pm Life in the Spirit Seminar Lounge 7:30pm
Christmas
Bazaar News This year’s Bazaar will take place on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6th
Clean your attic, garage & closets for Granny’s Attic
Granny’s Attic, a St. Rose Tradition, is like a HUGE indoor yard sale that takes place in the school basement on
the day of the Christmas Bazaar. The goods that are sold are graciously donated by our parishioners. The rectory garage in now open to receive your “used, but usable” items ( no
furniture or clothing please) Items can be brought to the side door of the rectory garage.
(corner of 3rd Ave and Green Street) Please do not leave items outside. The garage will be open from 9am –3pm weekdays and 9 am—noon on Saturdays and Sundays.
***Note: Senior Citizens: if you have items to donate and need someone to carry/pick up your boxes, please call the
rectory! Thanks!!
Grand Slam 50/50 Our major raffle this year will once again be our successful
Grand Slam 50/50. 50% of the money generated will be awarded to 5 lucky persons: 30% of money generated by
tickets sales will go to the 1st place winner, and 5% will go to each of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th place winners. Imagine
winning one of these great prizes just in time before Christ-mas!!! Tickets were mailed out to all registered parishioners
this past week. Additional tickets will be available for sale after all weekend masses in the weeks ahead.
TOMBOLA The Tombola Committee still needs donations to fill their
baskets. Need a donation idea?
Electronics
New toys for girls or boys
Gift Cards
Sporting event tickets. No time to shop? No problem!
Make a monetary donation and we will do the shopping for you! We are also in need of baskets! Please have all donations in by
THIS Wednesday, October 14th. If you have questions or would like to donate please
contact: Karen DeLano 856-906-4960 [email protected]
COLLEGIUM CENTER FOR FAITH AND CULTURE — FREE EVENTS
301 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 (yellow building on corner of White Horse Pike and Garden Ave)
Refreshments are served. Invite others. Welcoming atmos-phere. Call 856-534-0400, email bren-
[email protected] for more information. Watch our website at www.thecollegiumcenter.org to catch events
as they are added. Fri. Oct 16, 7:00 Walk Through of the Mass – Fr. Kevin Mohan Fri. Oct 23, 7:00 The Seven Great Schools of Catholic Spirituality – Deacon Frank Dunleavy Fri. Oct. 30, 7:00 God’s Sense of Humor: Why are we so
serious all the time? -Deacon Bob Hamilton
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Spiritual Center Library
FRIENDS OF THE CAMDEN COUNTY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER INVITE YOU TO THE FIRST ANNUAL
BOWLING EXTRAVAGANZA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2015
4:00 - 8:00 PM at PINSETTERS
7111 Maple Avenue, Merchantville, NJ 08109 Admission $30 per person for hot buffet and bowling
PROCEEDS BENEFIT the NEW CAMDEN COUNTY CHILD ADVO-CACY CENTER. Admission fee can be paid in advance or at the door. Please make checks payable to:
“Friends of the CCCAC” c/o P.O. Box 387 Haddon Heights, New Jersey 08035
To learn more about the Camden County Child Advocacy Cen-ter or if you have questions about the event, please contact: [email protected]
Edward Zebrowski
Sara Caruso Elisa Keane Susan Finley
Denise Wilson Edward Quinlan
Brian & Elizabeth James Linda Benner
Kathleen McGovern Dana Koch and son, Joseph
John & Tiffany Pooler and sons John & Thomas Brooks & Kristen Cass and children Mason and Vivian Natasha & Mark Baus and children Avery & Addison
Michael & Caitlin Winton and son Michael Zorica Kracun and daughter Sasha
Steven and Brittan Linneman Alexandria and Michael McCormick and sons Abraham & John
Tina and Joe Gentile and children Emma and Joseph Frank and Jamie Monaghan and children Madison and Frankie
Joshua and Margaret Oglesby and daughter Margaret Erin Pritchard and son Carson
Vincent and Nichole Cuorato and children Stephen, Daniel, and Katelyn
Jason & Mary Kate Holcombe and children Jackson, Bria & Cara Stephanie Casciano and children Adrianna and Alexander
Elise and Joe McFarlane and daughter Abigail Karen Pinerio and daughters Carly, Valerie, and Denna
We also welcome our recently baptized…
Brodie James Witt
LaVanche Rose Smith
Natalie Lynn Green
Molly Grace Schminche
Luca Paul Giamporcaro
Mark James DeChristy
June Kelly Morrell
Josephine Elizabeth Merryfield
Nathan Lewis Merryfield
Tyler Michael Scuderi
Edward Andrew Joseph Finegan
Joseph Matthew McCaffrey
This weekend, our country is celebrating Christopher Colum-bus. "Christopher" means "Christ Bearer" and Columbus comes from the Latin word meaning "dove," which is the symbol of the Holy Spirit. Christopher Columbus was a bearer of Christ to the New World. Under his leadership and bravery, a "New World" was discovered. Wit-ness was given to the Lord, the Gospel, our Catholic faith and saints, and our Blessed Mother through the names he gave to his boats and to the new lands and towns he discov-ered. The faith was taught to the natives by the clergy and religious he brought over on his many voyages to the "New World." Meanwhile, the "Knights of Columbus" have contin-ued a strong witness to our Catholic faith through their many charitable services on behalf of the needy, unborn, retarded, the youth, and to our country. They offer scholarships, loans, and insurance programs for the needy, and in some areas they offer catechism courses. Socials, breakfasts, dinners, and clothing drives are also promoted to raise funds.. Their found-er, Fr. Michael McGivney , is being considered for beatifica-tion. You can learn more about the Knights of Columbus' activ-ities from books in our Spiritual Center Library or stop in at the Council Hall on Crystal Lake Ave. in Haddon Township on a Friday or Monday evening. It is the largest global Catholic mens' service organization, and it is often praised by the Vati-can for their excellent service to God and the Church.
Life in the Spirit Seminars Do you desire to consciously experience the graces and power
of the Holy Spirit received in the sacraments? Are you curious about the Charismatic Renewal?
Come join us for the seminars. The dates, topics and speakers are: Oct. 18, 2015 - Growth – by Fr. Raju Santhanam Oct. 25, 2015 - Transformation – by Michael Hagan (about his afterlife experience) Additional Speaker: Fr. Tom Kiely
No need to preregister – Just come and enjoy! St. Rose of Lima Lounge (rectory basement)
Sunday Evenings 7:30-9:30
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Paul VI High School Tours/ Visits Paul VI Tours & Touchdowns will be offered October 30 at 6 PM. Arrive at the PVI football gate by 6 o’clock for a student-guided tour of our beautiful facility, and stay for Friday night football under the lights. Students must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations are appreciated. For more information, please visit our website, www.pvihs.org/Admissions . Paul VI Eagle-for-a-Day visits are available for 8th grade stu-dents throughout the fall admissions season. To see the schedule of available dates, and to make a reservation, please visit the Paul VI website at www.pvihs.org/Admissions . Experience a day in the life of a Paul VI Eagle! Questions may be directed to Mrs. Kathleen Stewart, Paul VI Director of Admissions, [email protected]
Lay Fraternities of St. Dominic Are you being called to a deeper understanding of FAITH and
TRUTH? Answer the call as a Lay Dominican. Holy Rosary chapter of the Lay Fraternities of Saint Dominic meet on the third Sunday of the month at the St. Peter Senior Center, 55 W. Maple Avenue, Merchantville, NJ. For information con-
tact Virginia Wacker at 856-742-7142 or 856-873-1373.
Camden Catholic High School
Open House Thursday, October 29 at 7 p.m. (check-in begins at 6:30). Join us to learn more about South
Jersey’s top-ranked Catholic high school (according to Niche.com 2015 Rankings). Meet our faculty, students, coach-es and administration, tour the campus, and “Catch the Spirit” of CCHS! RSVP online: www.camdencatholic.org/openhouse. Camden Catholic High School Scholarship & High School Placement Test Saturday, November 7 at 8:30 a.m. Pre-Register online www.camdencatholic.org/admissions. Students interested in competing for Merit and Arts Scholarships must take the test at Camden Catholic. Irish Experience Guest Days for 8th grade students are being scheduled at Camden Catholic High School. Experience the tradition, feel the passion, catch the spirit of being a student at CCHS, the only school in South Jersey with a Leadership Acade-my. Contact Janet Indelicato to schedule: [email protected] or 856-663-2247 ext. 136.
Merion Mercy Academy You are welcomed to join us at Merion Mercy Academy’s Open House to be held on Sunday, October 4th from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. The Scholarship and Entrance Exam will be given on Saturday, October 24th from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The make-up date is October 31st. The Application/Test Registra-tion should be completed by October 21st and can be com-pleted online at www.merion-mercy.com.
Bishop Eustace Preparatory School Open House on Sunday, October 18, 2015 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Skip the lines and pre-register on our website! We also encourage interested 8th grade students to sit for our Scholarship/Entrance Exam on Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 8:00 a.m. The fee for the exam is $25. The eight highest scor-ers will be offered an academic scholarship. For more infor-mation, please call the Admissions Office at (856) 662-2160, ext. 240, or visit our website at www.eustace.org.
Are you an RN? If you are then you have the unique perspective of seeing how the mind, body and spirit work together for the overall
health and wellbeing of each patient. It is this combination of physical, emotional and spiritual care that heals the whole
person. If this sounds like something you believe in, you may want to explore the ministry of Parish Nursing. This ministry continues the healing work of Jesus in your faith community by tending to the needs of its people. St. Rose would like to
develop this ministry and you could be a vital part of it. There will be an informational meeting in the near future to answer questions and provide more information. If you would like to attend, please contact Mary Anne Serra, RN at (856)583-6120
(office), (856)426-9123 or email at [email protected].
Pope Francis has called us to action, are you ready for the challenge?
NYC Christmas Trip Father Ed Lyons’ Christmas Trip to NYC, Tuesday, 12/10, Radio City Music Hall– Includes: breakfast, round-trip motor coach, show ticket, St. Patrick’s, shopping opportunity, elegant din-ner, Free Gift! $160.00 per person. Call 609-927-1669
High School Information Night St. Margaret School (Woodbury Heights) is hosting a Catholic High School information Night on Wednesday, October 14th from 6:30-8:30pm. Schools from NJ and from Philadelphia will be represented. This may be beneficial for students attending in grades 6-8 and their parents.
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Please keep these parishioners, relatives, and friends that are in need of healing in your prayers….
Pray for the Sick
Joan Alles John Amato
Jennifer Augelli
Baby Braelynn Rose Anderson
Letitia Anderson
Pat Bakey Pearl Barry
Nancy Bauer
Stanley Bednarczyk
Matt Bendorf
Horace Bertolino
Gertrude Billbrough Clifford Biroc
Dean Joseph Bligh
Ginny Bochansky Sue Bowerman
James Brown
Dorothy Brown
Steve Brownstone
Barbara Burkhardt
Harry Burkhardt Renee Cabrero
Laura Campbell
Scott Campbell Donald Cannon
Gloria Cannon Anthony Caperelli
James Carr
Katherine Carr Joan Casey
Richard Cattafesta
William Ciemny George Cleary
Christina Cleveland
Nancy Collins Larry Colozzi
Jennifer Compuesto
Dolores Cox
Catherine Krowicki John Krowicki
Kathryn Lae
Chris Lawler Jackson Laskowski
Michael Ledoux
Erin Lively Eileen Lloret
Lucie Lipko
Rich Lipko Betty Logue
John Lynch
Anna Marley Babies Liam and
Dechlin Mason
Nancy Masterson Peggy Maxwell
Ester May
Joe Mayo
Anna Mayer
Edward McCleary
Rachel McCleery William McConnell
Maurice McDonald
Cynthia McNally Art Merker
Leah Michaud Jennifer Miller
Florence Mitchell
Joan Monahan John Paul Montone
Len Nasielski
Nicole Newell Kathy Nichols
Bernie Nolan
Joan Nowlan April Oliver
A Time to Rest in Peace…
We pray for our friends & parishioners who have died and their families….
Mary Kate Boucher, John Montemurro, Mary Donegan, Edna Madelaine, Mary Ann Hall, Theresa Smith,
Deacon Emil Ralbusky, Peggy Harkins
Sammy Parisi Kathy Parry
Francis J Pasquini
Susan Paul Scott Pauli
Lauren Pastore
Pat Pawlowski Robert Pelle
Dolores Pelle
Stephanie Peters Alberta Peters
Tina Petruzzelli
Florence Pezzato Bob Phillips
Deacon Joseph Pierce
Dolores Piscitelli Vic Player
Elizabeth Pojawis
Mary Pojawis
John Powell
Rose Quigley
Steven Quigley Stephanie Quinn
Ed Regan
Marianne Reis Morgan Replogle
David Rib Bernadette Rios
Erika Reynik
Deacon John Rich Chris Reynik
Pat Robinson
Dorothy Ruggieri Anthony Saia
Marie Saiia
Sean Sanchirrico
Jean Fusco George Fuller Baby Chloe Gallagher Daisey Gallagher
Rebecca Gallagher
Angela Gattuso Baby Luca Paul
Giamporcaro
Kathy Gillin Natalie Gorsegner
Ginny Gray
Sloan Growney Lynne Guidotti
Gerard Harrington
Tara Hagy Frank Hardy
Sue Hatch
Kathleen Haughey Sharon Haughey
Geri Hennessey
Bill Hoffman Eric Hunt
Taylor Hyndman
Gloria Interlante Nina Jaep
Joseph Janda Sr. Mary Jeanette, RSM
Janet Johnson
Stacey Johnson Tom Karpiak
Thomas Kelly Family
Jack Kilpatrick Dorothy Koenig
Rita Kosciuk
Tim Koverchick Irene Kozlowski
Thaddeus Kozlowski
Dolores Krementz
Ann Sarnese Diana Scarmuzzii
Jim Schiavo
Larry Schneider Helen Sexton Jim Single
Deacon James Smith Margaret Snape
Philip Snyder
Lenore Spielgel Jim Stafferia
Benjamin Szabo
Linda Szafranski Anthony Tartaglia Brian W. Taylor
Lauren Thomas Colt Thurber Jr
Eileen Timble
Debbie Tomeo-Krezel
Peggy Toms
Matthew Tozer
Cheryl Traviglione Elizabeth Troutwein
Frank Trybulski
Don Vehlhbaer Marianne Vennitti
Gerry Verniero Harry Vogel
Cassidy Voll
Anne Vollmer Joseph Weidmeyer
Dave Wetherspoon
Vicki Wise Anna Marie Wisham
Justin Wojtowicz
David Woods Sr. Eleanor Zaremba
Daniel Crumine Bob Cullen
Gene Dannenfelser
Robert DeFord Sr. Catherine DeFrancisco
Mary Anne Delaney
Thomas DeLuigi Joe Deni
Frances Derengowski
Tony Desiderio Michele DiFilippo
Albert DiMarrcantonio-
Annette Donato Ed Downs
Georgia Dryer
Glen Dymond Joseph Dzurenda James Eckert Marie Eckert
Miriam Egan Elizabeth Egner Mary Beth Eliades Ted Ellis Bernice Evans Joseph Ezzi Gregory Faith Elizbeth Farrell Jacqueline Feldman Virginia Fietto Pasquale Fietto John Filipkowski Elizabeth Fine Robert Fitzgerald Elizabeth Flamini Roseanne Flamini Natalie Fletcher Lynda Flink Tom Foley Catherine Fiolkowski Deacon Edward Freed Diane Fritch
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION IN OUR CHAPEL Mon-Fri 9:00am to 8:00pm
The Pope’s Special Intentions for October That human trafficking, the modern form of slavery,
may be eradicated. That with a missionary spirit the Christian communi-
ties of Asia may announce the Gospel to those who are still awaiting it.
Please call the rectory to add a loved one to the prayer list or to remove someone who has returned to health.
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE James Bearden, Lee-Volker Cox, John Hannigan III ’78 ,Christopher MacLuckie,
Fr. Lasarian Nwoga, Anthony Ciletti U.S. MARINE CORPS
Sean Brunett, Emily Ann Krowicki, Timothy Anstotz, Shane Camardo Harris ’04,
Louis Camardo, Logan DePue ’84 Daniel DiEva, Dominick Dobson, Christopher Maloney
UNITED STATES ARMY Edward Heniss, Steven Bordi, Jr. Robert Caruso Scott Fullam ’04
Keith Hudson , Steven Johnson, Paul Steelman, David Anderson, John Bitner, Dennis Brown, Kevin Burke, Alvaro Cabezas, Nicole Candy ’91 Steven DeVeglio, Jennifer Harris, Emmitt Henkel, A J Jacquot, Erik Kober, Michael
MacDonald, Jordan Mosley, Melissa Owens , Matthew Parsons, William Rabena, John Waldron, Kelly Hagan-Wood ’91
MILITARY SERVICE Please pray for those defending our country
UNITED STATES NAVY
Randy Wickersham, Eric Domenico, Raymond Henry, Jr, Liam Hulin, Joseph Kogut ’96, Brigid McPeak ’00 , Brian Murphy, John Raimondi, Brian Randolph, Walter Sandell III ’85, Glenn Stafford, Joseph Velez,
Michael & Harry Hartenstine NATIONAL GUARD
Jennifer Winton (NJ), Michael Zeleski ’75 (NJ), James T Meyer (NJ), Sean Donohue (NJ), John Loberto (NJ), Cherokee Hunt (PA), Justin Oliver ’90
(NJ), Joseph Iuliucci,Jr ‘81 (NY) U. S. COAST GUARD
Alyse B Corle , Alex Rulon ’03 U.S. MERCHANT MARINE
James Hicks, Michael Rugarber ’00, The highlighted young people are stationed in Afghanistan.
Graduation year from St. Rose School is indicated.
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Mass Intentions for the Week Candle Memorials
The Sanctuary Lamp in the Chapel is burning this week In Loving Memory of
John & MaryAnn Palazzese Requested by Doris Fanelle
The Sanctuary Lamp in the Church
is burning this week In Loving Memory of Charles Giuffre
Requested by Rose Giuffre
This Week’s Scripture Readings
Weekly Offering
Week of 10/04/15 $14,499.75 Same week last year $16,250.75
We are extremely grateful to you for your continued support of St. Rose Parish. Your generosity helps us to meet our
obligation to provide care of our parishioners through our many ministries here. God bless you.
Rectory offices will be closed on Monday, October 12th in observance of Columbus Day
Wedding Banns
Stephen Quinn of Christ our Light, Cherry Hill and Jena D’Ascenzo of St. Rose of Lima
Joseph Remy of Holy Trinity, New York City and
Sara Carmody of Holy Trinity, New York City
Nicholas Schoppy and Theresa DiLorenzo of St. Rose of Lima
Please pray for these couples as they prepare for this
beautiful sacrament!
Saturday, October 10, 2015 8:30am Elvia Cole (1st Anniv.) sister, Chris Price 5:30pm Kimberly Pretak r/b Robert Mehmet 5:30pm Elizabeth DiAntonio r/b Gloria Swiecicki 5:30pm John Ciarrocchi r/b Ceil Payne 5:30pm Mary E. Hertfelder r/b Candance & Charles Knoll 5:30pm Eugene E. Pirolli r/b Dorothy Belins Sunday, October 11, 2015 , Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am Charles Kelley & Family r/b Family 9:30am Conor O’Kane r/b Family 11:00am Bernadette Hunter r/b Sue & Doug Crawford 6:30pm Kathleen T. Kelley r/b Matthew & Stephanie Raychert 6:30pm Elva Legere Clements r/b James, Kevin McElroy & Family 6:30pm Joseph A. DeRosa r/b Brigette Lutz-Simoine & Darren DePiano 6:30pm Tom Hannock r/b Bob & Marie Keefe 6:30pm Rey Santos, Sr. r/b Jim, LeeAnn & Gianna Hallinan Monday, October 12, 2015 6:30am For the Parishioners 8:30am Connie Shubert r/b Earl Shubert Tuesday, October 13, 2015 6:30am Edward Kane r/b MaryAnn & Dennis Crawford 8:30am John Patryk r/b Paulette Cwik Wednesday, October 14, 2015 6:30am David Powell, Jr. r/b Judi & John Taulane 8:30am John Ciarrocchi r/b Carolfi Family Thursday, October 15, 2015 6:30am Hank Schuhl r/b St. Rose 8th Grade Class 8:30am Nick Christos r/b Beth & Matt McBryan Friday, October 16, 2015 6:30am David E. Powell, Jr. r/b Rugarber Family 8:30am Ian Moore r/b mother, Consuela Saccar Saturday, October 17, 2015 8:30am Teresa Forte r/b Frances Forte 5:30pm Betsy Simonet r/b Andrew & Christine Paglia 5:30pm John Ciarrocchi r/b Val & Jackie Smaldore 5:30pm Anthony Capobianchi r/b M/M Brian Connelly & Family 5:30pm John Patryk r/b sister, Marian 5:30pm Edith Johnson r/b granddaughter, Danielle Sunday, October 18, 2015, Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am Ann Meyer r/b Mike & Chris Donegan 9:30am Jack Callinan r/b Amy & Chris Callinan 11:00am Catherine & Boni Alessi r/b daughter, Ursula 6:30pm Carmela Verdecchio r/b children, Patty, Tommy & Damian 6:30pm Kathleen T. Kelley r/b Alicia & John Lorenz 6:30pm Patricia Lafferty r/b Schmidt Family 6:30pm Living Intentions of Compuesto Jeniffer r/b self 6:30pm Eileen Tallman r/b Chris & Marianne Vennitti
Monday: Rom 1:1-7; Ps 98:1-4; Lk 11:29-32 Tuesday: Rom 1:16-25; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 11:37-41 Wednesday: Rom 2:1-11; Ps 62:2-3, 6-7, 9; Lk 11:42-46 Thursday: Rom 3:21-30; Ps 130:1b-6ab; Lk 11:47-54 Friday: Rom 4:1-8; Ps 32:1b-2, 5, 11; Lk 12:1-7 Saturday: Rom 4:13, 16-18; Ps 105:6-9, 42-43; Lk 12:8-12 Sunday: Is 53:10-11; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; Heb 4:14-16; Mk 10:35-45 [42-45]
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Parish Offices……...(856) 547-0564 School Office………….. (856) 546-6166 Office Fax……..…….(856) 547-7311 School Fax………..........(856) 546-6601
Rosebud Academy Preschool (856)473-0971 Website……………….www.strosenj.com
School & Parish Offices & Ministries School Principal …. Mr. William Stonis (Ext. 301) e-mail……[email protected] Vice Principal… (Ext. 309) e-mail……[email protected] School Advancement Director…. Sheila Thomas (Ext. 309) e-mail……[email protected] Religious Ed.………….………………..…Deb Smaldore (Ext. 203) e-mail……[email protected] Parish Secretary…………………………...Kathy Miller (Ext. 201) e-mail……[email protected] Religious Ed Office…….(856) 546-9326 Finance….Marla Barrett (Ext 205).. Nat Holland (Ext. 208) RCIA.…………………………...Deacon Doug Crawford (Ext. 204) Technology Co-coordinator….. Peg Crowell (Ext 311) RCIA Secretary………….………………….... Betty Wells (Ext 204) Legion of Mary.………Kathleen McCormick..534-7136 Spiritual Center Library ………...Arlene Ezekiel..(856) 546-9875 Finance Council Chairperson…….…………. John Pojawis, Jr. Pastoral Council President…….…Rebecca Barnes
Clergy Pastor………………...Rev. E. Joseph Byerley (Ext. 210) e-mail……[email protected] Parochial Vicar ……….Rev. Peter Idler (Ext.206) e-mail……[email protected] Parochial Vicar………...Rev. Alfred Mungujakisa (Ext. 209) e-mail……[email protected] Retired in Residence…..Rev. Alfred J. Hewett Deacon Doug Crawford…………………………………………. e-mail………[email protected] Deacon Brian Ayscue……………………………………………… e-mail……[email protected]
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Parish Sacraments and Policies Parish Membership We are always happy to welcome new parishioners and we invite them to register at the rectory and to make arrangements to have their home blessed. When moving or changing an address, please notify us. Eucharistic Adoration The Chapel is open for Prayer & Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on weekdays from 9:00 am – 8:00 pm. Adoration continues through the night on Thursday before First Friday, ending at 6:30 am on First Friday. sacrament of baptism We rejoice with parents over the birth of their child and look forward to their child’s Baptism. Baptisms take place each Sunday at 12:30 pm. A Baptism preparation session is required for parents to prepare for their child’s Baptism. This preparation is held on the 2nd Sunday of the month at 12:30 pm in the Parish Lounge. (3rd Sunday in May due to Mother’s Day) Please call the rectory office to pre-register for this class. Our next session is today, October 11th. Sacrament of Marriage For parishioners who have become engaged to be married, please contact one of our priests or deacons to set a date and to obtain a copy of our Wedding Guidelines. Arrangements must be made at least one year in advance of the wedding date. Anointing of the Sick Any parishioners who are experiencing serious illness, who have been hospitalized due to an accident, or who are preparing for surgery please call one of the priests to arrange for Anointing of the Sick. When a loved one’s condition has become terminal, please call for one of the priests anytime to arrange to bring the Holy Eucharist as Viaticum.
Fall Rectory Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9am - 8pm Wednesday, Friday 9am – 4pm Saturday, Sunday 9am-12:30pm
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