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APRIL 28, 2019

2ND SUNDAY OF EASTER

13900 BISCAYNE AVE. W

ROSEMOUNT, MN 55068

PHONE: 651-423-4402

www.stjosephcommunity.org

Weekend Mass times:

Saturday: 5:00 pm

Sunday: 7 am, 8:30 am, & 10:30 am

St Joseph 3-day

13900 Biscayne Ave W

Rosemount

651-423-4402

stjosephcommunity.org

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PADRE PAUL’S PONDERINGS

Church of St. Joseph · Rosemount, Minnesota

APRIL 28, 2019

Welcoming Fr. Gary Wisemann

Each year, several missionary speakers will visit Saint Joseph’s

to talk about their work in areas of the world that have

particular need. Thinking outside of our own parish is certainly

nothing new to our parish; as we have a garden that provides

food for the needy, an annual mission trip for youth to help those

in need, and a number of parishioners who are involved in prison

ministry and an annual trip to Haiti. Saint Joseph’s has a true

spirit of reaching out to people in need all over.

This week, visiting our parish as part of a mission appeal is

Fr. Gary Wisemann, who services the diocese of Mandeville in

Jamaica. He serves in one of the most impoverished communities

in Jamaica. He is coming to our parish as part of the Missionary

Cooperation Plan, where missionaries visit parishes throughout

our archdiocese.

In my space this week I’d like to share a letter from Fr. Gary

explaining his work to serve the people that goes into detail

about the need in Jamaica and how we can help. Thank you so

much for your generosity and welcoming Fr. Gary.

I’ll be presiding Masses at Saint Francis of Assisi parish, at Lake

Saint Croix Beach as their pastor is ill, and Fr. Gary will be

celebrating our weekend Masses.

Have a blessed week! - Fr. Paul

***

When we think of Jamaica, the thoughts of Ocho Rios, beautiful

beaches and wonderful scenery come to mind—all of which are

part of the island. A year before becoming a priest of the Diocese

of Mandeville, I spent 5 days with our founding bishop touring the

diocese—and, I saw a very different side of Jamaica!

Bishop Paul Boyle said to me: “We have dire poverty. It’s

something the tourists don’t see, nor do the television ads feature.

Our people are poor. Jamaica is one of the poorest nations in the

hemisphere after Haiti, and our diocese is the poorest part of

Jamaica.”

In the Diocese of Mandeville, there are about six hundred

thousand people. Sixty eight percent have no running water; only,

outside latrines. Families are using “primitive methods” of disposing

human waste—they go into the bushes. People need basic

necessities of life: food, clothing, shoes to wear, mattresses—many

need a home. The average annual income in Jamaica is

US$1,500.00—a little less than $29.00 per week. Many workers

don’t receive even this wage. Among people’ aged 15 to 19,

25% are “functionally illiterate.” Many of those who are

functionally literate have severe reading problems. Seventy-five

percent of students who take standardized testing cannot pass even

one subject. There is an alarming number of destitute elderly and

abandoned/neglected/abused children and adolescents. People

are dying every day from diseases, which no longer exist in the

United States because we have adequate medical care.

BOTTOM LINE: the Diocese of Mandeville is very, very poor!

Bishop Boyle shared with me SOME of his needs so he can serve his

beloved people:

1) Housing for the Poor—since some people are completely

homeless and many live in shacks of zinc with dirt floors, the bishop

tries to build houses for the poor. The houses are 14X20 feet,

without electricity or running water; but each home is a “castle” to

a family used to sleeping on the ground. The cost of each house is

$3,000.00.

2) Care for the Elderly and Abandoned—many elderly are destitute

and abandoned. The Diocese of Mandeville has a home for 75

elderly who are cared for by Mother Teresa’s Sister. More homes

are needed. The diocese cares for over 100 dependent, neglected

and abused youth in our orphanage. More homes are needed for

the kids also.

3) Education—Sixteen basic schools have been established, most

for young children; there are also 2 high schools—one of which

opened 2 years ago! The church has always believed in the power

of education to break the cycle of poverty. A small catholic

college, The College of Mandeville provides a college education.

4) Food—Many families are hungry, or even starving. The parishes

provide as much food as possible for the hungry.

5) Parish Ministries—In most cases, monthly parish collections

represent less than 10% of the monthly parish operating expense.

One priest I met slept on the floor in the sacristy! Some parishes

don’t have phone. People walk for miles to go to church. We beg

for 90% of the operating costs of parishes and parish ministries to

Evangelize and catechize our people.

6) We are blessed to be able to provide clinics in areas of the

diocese where people can’t get medical attention—something

developed nations take for granted.

All too often, the tropical weather and storms in the Caribbean

wreak havoc in the lives of our poor and to our ministries. The cost

is enormous to recover from these storms and replace roofs,

restore classrooms, clean up from water damage in our buildings,

and, replace vestments and liturgical books that were ruined. Also,

we work to help families rebuild hundreds of humble homes lost in

the storms.

Obviously, we need enormous support for our local church. Please

help us as we bring the Gospel, in our Catholic tradition, to our

beloved people and help them to experience dignity as children of

God. Thank you for welcoming the Diocese of Maneville for you

annual mission appeal.

For more information, please contact in the U.S.:

Fr. Gary Wiesmann

Diocese of Mandeville

P. O. Box 11062 (954) 771-8363

ST. JOSEPH’S STAFF & INFO

Church of St. Joseph · Rosemount, Minnesota

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STEWARDSHIP

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 Maggie Roth 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

Sunday School Coord. Kathy Neary 651-313-8465

Parish Life

Director Bridget Samson 651-313-8462

Pastoral Ministry/Outreach

Coordinator Kyle Finken 651-313-8463

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 Dave Berg 612-850-2305

Additional Info

Parish Office 651-423-4402

Hours M–F 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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)

Mass Schedule:

Saturday~ 5:00 pm

Sunday~ 7am, 8:30am, 10:30am

Monday, Thursday, & Friday~ 8:30am

Word & Communion Service:

Tuesday & Wednesday~8:30am

Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 pm

Sacrificial Giving: April 20-21, 2019

Envelope Offering……………....$21,722.50

Plate………...…….…….…............$4,243.00

Automatic Online Giving……..…$18,882.50

Total………………........................$44,848.00

Capital Campaign…....……….......$2,487.50

Holy Land Collection…………………..…………$1,504.00

Missionaries…

Fr. Gary Wiesmann from the Diocese of Mandeville

will be joining us at St. Joseph this weekend April 27th

& 28th. He will be sharing the support needed for

their local church. They are asking for help as they

bring the Gospel to their beloved people and help

them to experience dignity as children of God. Thank

you for welcoming the Diocese of Maneville for the

annual mission appeal. A Second Collection will be

taken this weekend April 27-28. Center for Missions

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Coordinator of Youth Evangelization & Discipleship

St. Joseph Community is looking to hire a dynamic individual

to fill a new full-time position within the parish. The

coordinator will focus primarily on teens and young adults to

bring them in closer relationship with Christ. Individual will

oversee the high school faith formation programming for

grades 9-12, Confirmation Sacramental preparation, and

other formative events for youth and young adults. For a full

job description, please use this link: https://

www.stjosephcommunity.org/about/job-opportunities/#ymjob

Position will be open until filled. Ideal start date will be

June/July 2019. Please send a cover letter and resume

to [email protected].

Part-Time Custodian Wanted

St. Joseph Church has an opening for a Part-Time Custodian.

This position is responsible for cleaning common areas,

bathrooms, meeting rooms, office space and other areas as

assigned. The shift is every other week, Mon, Wed, Fri from

6-9am. If interested, please pick up an application at the

Parish Office. For more details, contact Pat Archer at

651-423-4402 x5125.

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LITURGY & WORSHIP

MASS INTENTIONS

SACRAMENTS

Mon 29 8:30 † Paul Cunningham

Tues 30 8:30 Word & Communion Service

Wed 1 8:30 Word & Communion Service

Thurs 2 8:30 † Marjorie Johnson

Fri 3 8:30 † John Oxborough

Sat 4 5pm † Peter Moser

Sun 5 7am † Rick McLaughlin

Sun 5 8:30 † Barbara Hughes

Sun 5 10:30 St. Joseph Community

READINGS

For the Week of April 28

Sunday: Acts 5:12-16/Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 [1]/

Rv 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19/Jn 20:19-31

Monday: Acts 4:23-31/Ps 2:1-3, 4-7a, 7b-9

[cf. 11d]/Jn 3:1-8

Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37/Ps 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5 [1a]/

Jn 3:7b-15

Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [7a]/

Jn 3:16-21

St. Joseph the Worker: Gn 1:26--2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17,

23-24/Ps 90:2, 3-4, 12-13, 14 and 16

[cf.17b]/Mt 13:54-58

Thursday: Acts 5:27-33/Ps 34:2 and 9, 17-18, 19-20

[7a]/Jn 3:31-36

Friday: 1 Cor 15:1-8/Ps 19:2-3, 4-5 [5]/

Jn 14:6-14

Saturday: Acts 6:1-7/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19 [22]/

Jn 6:16-21

Next Sunday: Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41/Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-

12, 13 [2a]/Rv 5:11-14/Jn 21:1-19 or

21:1-14

VOCATION VIEW

You’ve got an incredible message to make credible.

It is not like selling used cars!

It is proclaiming eternal life, forgiveness and Great Love!

Friday, May 3

Eucharistic Adoration will begin at

11:00am following

May Crowning at 9:15 am.

Benediction will be completed by 5:00 pm.

Eucharistic Prayers

If, after an initial period of silent adoration, you feel the

desire to pray, or read, or write, or sing, then you simply

allow yourself to move naturally into whatever activity you

feel led to do at each moment. Reading Scriptures, pamphlets,

or books is always appropriate, and many people also like to

pray the Rosary or make the Stations of the Cross. Traditional

prayers in preparation for Holy Mass or in thanksgiving after

Mass can also be very fruitful, particularly when they are

addressed directly to Christ in the Eucharist. There are also

several prayers from the Diary of Saint Faustina that are

especially suitable during Eucharistic adoration (see the O

Blessed Host, Have Mercy on Us! Booklet, OBH; and The

Divine Mercy Message and Devotion booklet, M17): The

Chaplet of Divine Mercy (Diary; 1570); Saint Faustina’s

Praises of The Divine Mercy (Diary, 948-949); At the Feet of

Christ in the Eucharist (Diary, 80, 81. 1692, 1708); For the

Conversion of Sinners (Diary, 1397, 186, 187); For Divine

Mercy (Diary, 1570); The Chaplet of Divine Mercy holds a

special place of honor as a Eucharistic prayer because it is a

continuation of the offering of the Mass. And the simple

prayer “Jesus Mercy!” is a continuation of the chaplet- a plea

for God’s mercy for every moment of need.

Please pray for the following couple who will enter into

the Sacrament of Matrimony soon:

Emily Kue & Brian Protacio

May, 18, 2019

Friendly Reminder:

The weekend of May 4th & 5th we will

be celebrating1st Eucharist Weekend.

“Larger” groups will be during the

Saturday 5pm Mass &

Sunday 8:30 am &10:30 am Masses.

Please keep these 70+ children in your prayers as they

are preparing for this special day. ~ Thank you

INFORMATION

PARISH INFORMATION

Church of St. Joseph · Rosemount, Minnesota

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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 7:00 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 to the

appropriate staff personnel for approval

before they will be included in the bulletin.

VIRTUS TRAINING

The next Virtus Training will be

Wednesday, May 22 from 6-9pm

here at St. Joe’s. You must go to virtus.org to

register for this training prior to the date.

What's the deal with Virtus? All volunteers 18 years or older, working

with children or vulnerable adults must complete the E3 (Essential 3)

which includes Virtus Training. This includes attending a 3-hr live class,

background check, code of conduct with video and Mandated reporter

online training. There is also a volunteer form that you fill out and hand

back in. After the initial training, you will be asked to update your E3

every three years.

How do I register to take the Virtus training?

1. Go to www.virtus.org, If you are new and want to join our team of

volunteers, you need to contact our OPCY Coordinator prior to

registering to take the Virtus training.

[email protected]

Steubenville Youth Conference

July 26-28, 2019 $275

Extended Registration Due Date: April 30th

Open to Current 8-12 Graders

Looking for a great way for your teen (or grandchild) to grow in faith

this summer!? Steubenville Youth Conferences provide a wonderful way

for them to deepen their faith, experience Christ in a new and

profound way, and make friendships for a lifetime! St. Joseph’s will be

taking a group to the youth conference at the University of St. Thomas

on July 26-28. Cost is $275 and includes registration, all meals,

housing, and a t-shirt. The Conference is open to any youth currently in

8-12 grade. For more information

contact [email protected] or 651-313-8464 OR go

to https://www.stjosephcommunity.org/faith-formation/highschool/

Dear Parishioners,

I want to tell you that it has been a deep honor and privilege to have

been entrusted with your teen’s faith formation over the past five

years as the Youth EXPO Coordinator. I have learned so much from

your teens and I pray they have learned as much from me. Thank you

to all the wonderful volunteers throughout the years, and I want to

give a shout out to my second in command, Anne McNeill; I could not

have been as organized without her. With sadness, I say goodbye to

the St. Joe's Youth EXPO program, but know there are new things on

the horizon for our teens in faith formation and youth ministry.

Blessings, Mijanou Sampers

VBS 2019 Station Leaders Needed!

We need YOU to help lead a VBS Station!

Commitment entails planning meetings in spring/

summer and leading the station August 5-9 (in the

morning). Leader manuals are provided for all

stations!

Contact [email protected] or

651-313-8464 if you are interested or would like to know more

information.

PARISH LIFE EVENTS

Monday, April 29

8:20 am Moms in Prayer, Rm 115

6:15 pm American Heritage Girls, SH A

6:30 pm Boy Scout Court of Honor, SH B

Tuesday, April 30

9:00 am Divine Mercy, Rm 115

1:00 pm Befrienders Training, Rm 101

2:50 pm Hand Chime Rehearsal, Church

5:45 pm Wedding Music Rehearsal, Church

Wednesday, May 1

9:00 am Wisdom & Works...Study, Rm 101

12:30 pm Parish Staff Meeting, Rm 101

3:10 pm School Faculty Meeting, Rm 115

6:00 pm FF Elementary Group 2

7:00 pm FF Middle School

Thursday, May 2

3:00 pm Website Committee Mtg, Rm 101

6:00 pm African Delegation Team, Rm 6

6:15 pm Parish Commission Night

6:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal, Church

Friday, May 3

9:00 am Cursillo Group, Rm 100

9:15 am May Crowning, Church

11:00 am Eucharistic Adoration, Church

5:00 pm Adoration Closing, Church

5:30 pm CGS Retreat, Rms 102 & 115

6:30 pm School Family Fun Night, School

Saturday, May 4 ~ First Eucharist Weekend

10:00 am Confirmation at the Basilica of Mpls

10:30 am CGS Retreat, Rms 102 & 115

4:00 pm Reconciliation, Church

4:30 pm Baby Bottle Return, GA

4:30 pm Youth Mission Flowers, GA

4:30 pm Electronic Sign & Paver Table, GA

5:00 pm Mass, Church

6:00 pm Rosary for All, Church & SH A

Sunday, May 5 ~ First Eucharistic Weekend

7:00 am Mass, Church

8:00 am Baby Bottle Turn In, GA

8:00 am Youth Mission Flowers, GA

8:00 am Electronic Sign & Paver Table, GA

8:30 am Mass, Church

10:30 am Nursery, Rm 115

10:30 am Mass, Church

11:45 am Baptisms, Church

CALENDAR

CAP AGENCY Food Collection

ITEMS MOST IN NEED FOR SPRING:

1. Canned Refried Beans 2. Cold Cereal

3. Canned Beef Stew 4. Canned Mixed Fruit

5. Jelly 6. Granola Bars & Pop Tarts

7. Toilet Tissue 8. Paper Towels

REMINDER: Food Shelf Collection is next Weekend

May 4th & 5th

Our next donation will be picked up on May 6th and our needs

increase during the summer when school age children

are not receiving school breakfast and lunch.

Thanks for providing support to replenish the emergency shelves!

THE NURSERY is OPEN This Sunday

during the 10:30 am Mass Rm 115

To volunteer simply use the link below!

https://www.signupgenius.com/

go/70a0d45a5ab2ea0fa7-nursery

Any questions please contact

[email protected]

*LAST WEEKEND WILL BE SUNDAY, MAY 5th.

The Respect Life's

Baby Bottle Campaign…

Please gather up your spare change, cash, and or a

check made payable to Pregnancy Choices to put in the

Baby bottles to be distributed this weekend. Your

generous donation will have a positive, practical impact

on women from our area who are being supported in choosing life for

their unborn babies. Bottles can be returned to the Gather Space.

PLEASE RETURN BABY BOTTLES MAY 4-5 & MAY 11-12

Knights of Columbus to Lead

“Divine Mercy Chaplet”

Sunday, April 28th at 3 pm

A 9 day Novena will follow during the week,

more information provided at the

Chaplet or in the Kiosk.

~All are welcome

Come Join Cub Scouts!

Do you have a son who will be entering

Kindergarten through 5th grade this fall?

Cub Pack 207, chartered by the Church of

Saint Joseph would like to invite you and

your son to join our Cub Scout Pack!

Scouting is a family-based organization

developing character, good citizenship,

leadership and communication skills.

Our annual year end picnic is Thursday, May 9th at 6:30pm

at the Church of St. Joseph.

If you and your son want to learn more, please come visit us.

FAITH FORMATION

CLOSING MASS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH

@ 6:00 PM

All Family members are invited to join us for the

Faith Formation Closing Mass!

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PARISH THANK YOU’S...

ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL

Registration is NOW

Open for

St. Joseph School

Preschool-8th grade

for 2019-2020

Families that would like to receive more information or tour

St. Joseph School can contact Kelly Roche, Principal, at 651-

423-1658 or e-mail at [email protected]

Click here for Online Registration:

https://mytads.com/a/stjosephrosemountmn

Join Us for Summer PreK

or School Age Care (ESC)

at St. Joseph School!

Visit our School Website for more info:

https://school.stjosephcommunity.org/

Or call 651-423-1658

To Register use the link below:

https://mytads.com/a/stjosephsummerprogram

Thank you, Liturgical Ministers!

Many thanks to all the ministers who helped us with our

Holy Week liturgies, including our Altar Servers, Lectors,

Ushers, Greeters, Extraordinary Ministers, Musicians, to

those who help our place of worship look beautiful; to

those who set up and to those who clean. Blessings on

each one of you for your gift of talent and time.

~ St. Joe’s Worship Commission

Thank you to so many people who donated items for

Kentucky. Due to the great response, we are no longer

able to accept any more items - our trailer and trucks are

full. Please save any further donations for St. Joseph

garage sale coming this June. Thank you so very much.

~Kentucky adult mission group

Boxtops for Education! Big changes are coming to BTFE! Boxtops will be transitioning to an

APP based program. The clipable boxtops will gradually be phased out and you will see the logo

above on their products. Once you download the app, you can scan your receipt and our school

will receive the boxtops electronically. Checks will still be issued two times a school year. The

collection contest that our Home & School Association will change as well, since we may not be

able to track what family contributes what boxtops. Stay tuned!

To all April 14th Expo participants:

Thank you so much for the thoughtful

and meaningful letters you wrote. You

answered Jesus’ call to “visit him in

prison.” Thank you for your heartfelt

prayers and rising to Jesus’ challenge to

go in peace to love and serve the Lord...

Thank you Father Paul and St. Joe's parishioners for

coming to Planned Parenthood in St. Paul on

April 13th for your recent prayer vigil and Rosary.

This Rosary coincided with St. Joe's commitment for

prayer in the 40 Days for Life prayer event to end

abortions. Prayers are always needed for babies

and the parents to prevent aborting their babies.

Thank you to Fr. Paul & St. Joseph’s Parishioners for

all your thoughts, prayers, and support during the

time of my surgery and recovery.

You are all a blessing!

~ Kertis Family

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