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Parish Office 157 East 4th Ave. • Roselle, NJ Tel: 9082411250 Fax: 9082416311 Office Hours MondayThursday 9:00 am12:00 pm 1:00 pm4:00 pm Friday 9:00 am12:00 pm Pastoral Staff Rev. Dr. Krzysztof K. Maslowski, Pastor Rev. Luis Mario Garcia, Parochial Vicar Halina Pieklo, Parish Administrative Assistant/Secretary Patrick Mullen, School Principal 9082456560 Deborah Biddulph, CCD Coordinator 9082456560 Anthony Esposito, RCIA Coordinator 9082411250 Donna Crowley, Early Childhood 9082450569 John Brixie, Music Director 9082411250 Website: www.stjosephroselle.com Email: [email protected] Mass Schedule Daily (Monday to Saturday) 8:00 AM Saturday Vigil Masses 5:00 PM, 7:00 PM in Spanish Sundays 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM & 12 Noon First Friday Adoration 8:30 AM First Saturday Devotion8:30 AM Holy Days As Announced Reconciliation MondayFriday 7:45 AM (before 8AM Mass) Saturday 4:004:30 PM Rosary Recited Daily Before 8:00 AM Mass Church Location 160 East 3rd Avenue Roselle, New Jersey 07203

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Parish Office 157 East 4th Ave. • Roselle, NJ �

Tel: 908�241�1250�Fax: 908�241�6311�

Office Hours �

Monday�Thursday�9:00 am�12:00 pm�

1:00 pm�4:00 pm�

Friday �9:00 am�12:00 pm�

Pastoral Staff

Rev. Dr. Krzysztof K. Maslowski, Pastor�

Rev. Luis Mario Garcia, Parochial Vicar��

Halina Pieklo, Parish Administrative Assistant/Secretary��

Patrick Mullen, School Principal 908�245�6560��

Deborah Biddulph, CCD Coordinator 908�245�6560��

Anthony Esposito, RCIA Coordinator 908�241�1250��

Donna Crowley, Early Childhood 908�245�0569��

John Brixie, Music Director 908�241�1250��

Website: www.stjosephroselle.com�Email: [email protected]

Mass Schedule Daily (Monday to Saturday) 8:00 AM�

Saturday Vigil Masses 5:00 PM, 7:00 PM in Spanish�Sundays 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM & 12 Noon�

First Friday Adoration � 8:30 AM�

First Saturday Devotion�8:30 AM�

Holy Days � As Announced�Reconciliation � Monday�Friday 7:45 AM (before 8AM Mass)�

� Saturday 4:00�4:30 PM�

Rosary � Recited Daily Before 8:00 AM Mass � � � � �

Church Location 160 East 3rd Avenue�

Roselle, New Jersey 07203�

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PRAY FOR OUR HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS�Josephine Banasiak, Pat. B., Byna Jaffe, Dorothy Okonkwo, �Ray Zigray, Larry Meng, Christine Skalkowski, Marthelly Luc, Margaret Haegi�

� PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS��

Marie Brown, Capiro Family, Marie Cedoit, Sr. Helen Frances �Coakley, Sr. Pat Coakley, Aisha Moise, Clodette Emmanuel, Marie Carmel Fileus, Mary Pat Franco, John McLaughlin; Roberto Garcia, Joan Greenberg, Maritza Guillaume, William Larken, Reginald Moise, Lance Olsen, Daniel Pieta, Nakya Moise, Ivanka Moise, Kristy Theodore, Ian Vasquez, Keisha Moise, Daniella Duque, Deacon Tom Smith; Carleen & Rick Dopf; Sandra Wilches, Rheabecca G. Roussel, Ed Jones, Ron L.. Janet Reuten, Karen Harper, John Jackmin, Lianne Adolphe, Carlenes Adolphe, Jengh, Myrtha St. Hilaire Cherilus, Michael Gersick, Murito Pilor, Rose Smith; Marie Gregorio; Chiaramonte Family, Laurie Guzman, Dounia Joseph, Jacqueline “Jackie” Simmons, Robert Crosser, Rosa Rodriguez, Joyce Albrecht, Marilyn Hansen, Ann Beams, Marilyn Belluscio, Arthur Bilenker, Edwin Emile, Eleanor Gilbride, Bill Anthes, Rose Marie Matkowski, Rosie Meng, Will DeGregorio, Kayah Dobel, Audrey & Sam Parker, Dennis Reichardt�

Please contact the rectory at 908�241�1250 if anyone on our prayer list has recovered and can be removed from the list.�

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Weekend of 6/23 & 6/24�

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� Sunday Collection� $ 5,223�Assessment Collection� $ 250�

� Energy� � � $ 20�� � � � Total $ 5,493��

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Thank you for your generosity! �

“...as a matter of equality your abundance at the present time should supply their want, so that their abundance may supply you want, that there may be equality.” 2 Corinthians 8:14�

We are responsible not only for our own lives, but for the lives of those around us. It is important that we not only grow, nurture and share our gifts,; but that we also teach our children and encourage others to do the same. This is the communal aspect of our Catholic faith. We are the “Body of Christ”. We are called to be dependent on each other and not live in isolation.�

Rosary is Recited Daily � Before the 8AM Mass (7:30 am)�

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13th Sunday in Ordinary Time�

SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2018�5:00 pm� Sr. Mary Michelle, CSSF�7:00 pm� All Parishioners��

SUNDAY, JULY 1, 2018�8:00 am� Special Intention�10:00 am� Members of Rosary�12:00 noon� Margaret Reardon��

MONDAY, JULY 2, 2018�8:00 am� Antonio Pinho��

St. Thomas the Apostle�TUESDAY, JULY 3, 2018�8:00 am� Nicholas F. Nugent��

Independence Day�WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2018�8:00 am� Marek Pietryka & �� � Family��

THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2018�

8:00 am� Jose Ortega Jr.��

First Friday �FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018�

8:00 am� Maria DeLourdes Ribeiro�8:30 am� First Friday Devotions��

First Saturday�SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018�8:00 am� Michael Lippai�� � Patrick Imbriaco Sr.�

8:30 am� First Saturday Devotions� �

14th Sunday in Ordinary Time�

SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2018�5:00 pm� Denis & Margaret Hickey�7:00 pm� All Parishioners��

SUNDAY, JULY 8, 2018�8:00 am� Rev. Dan Danik�10:00 am� Jeannie Ortuso�12:00 noon� Marguerite Zita Belfort’s Soul�

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� Social Services Helpline: 1�800�CCS�7413 � Crisis Pregnancy Center: 1�201�991�2850�

Available for Special Intention /In Memory �

of Your Loved One��

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� Weekend Mass� � Donation $20�� Weekday Mass� � Donation �$15�� Bread & Wine� � Donation $25�� Sanctuary Candle�� Donation $25�� Flowers� � � Donation $50�

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Prayer Line: 1�888�577�5443�Donor/Listener Line: 1�877�291�0123��

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13th Sunday in Ordinary Time �Today's Gospel offers a rare framework �� a story in a story. Most of the healing miracles are standalone encounters. One person ap-proaches Jesus, demonstrates faith, and is healed. The evangelist tells the next story. This Gospel, however, is different. Jesus is on his way to heal one person, a young girl of twelve, and is interrupted on his journey by "a woman afflicted with hemorrhages." She brave-ly approaches Jesus in a crowd, despite being ritually unclean from her bleeding, and stretches out to touch his cloak. She is healed! Jesus meets her eye, confirms her faith, and continues on to resur-rect the young girl.��Reading this passage, it might be easier to identify with one story �� the long�suffering woman or the young, innocent girl �� and to move past the other. But here they sit side by side. The girl is twelve. The woman has been suffering for twelve years. For the Gospel writers, number parallels have deep symbolic meaning.�Between the woman and the young girl, we are not one or the other. We are both. None of us had a perfect childhood, perfect families, or a perfect peer group. As we endure pain, disappointment, or unmet expectations, it can feel like a part of our childhood hopes have died. Our coping mechanisms, social adaptations, and hidden secrets can make us the "walking wounded" in some respects. Jesus wants to do more than simply staunch the bleeding. His healing hand makes dead things come alive. He awakens the dreams that are asleep. This process requires prayer, conversations with trusted community and spiritual mentors, and critical looks at difficult areas of our life. However, we can believe the words of our Lord. If we approach Jesus in faith, believing that he wants to heal and save, we, too, will hear his calming words spoken over the hurts of our life. "I say to you, arise!" "Go in peace."�

Readings for the Week of July 1, 2018�Sunday: Wis 1:13�15; 2:23�24/Ps 30:2, 4, 5�6, 11, 12, 13 [2a]/2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13�15/�Mk 5:21�43 or 5:21�24, 35b�43�Monday: Am 2:6�10, 13�16/Ps 50:16bc�17, 18�19, 20�21, 22�23 [22a]/Mt 8:18�22�Tuesday: Eph 2:19�22/Ps 117:1bc, 2 [Mk 16:15]/Jn 20:24�29�Wednesday: Am 5:14�15, 21�24/Ps 50:7, 8�9, 10�11, 12�13, 16bc�17 [23b]/Mt 8:28�34�Thursday: Am 7:10�17/Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [10cd]/Mt 9:1�8�Friday: Am 8:4�6, 9�12/Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131 [Mt 4:4]/Mt 9:9�13�Saturday: Am 9:11�15/Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11�12, 13�14 [cf. 9b]/Mt 9:14�17�Next Sunday: Ez 2:2�5/Ps 123:1�2, 2, 3�4 [2cd]/2 Cor 12:7�10/Mk 6:1�6a �

BASKETBALL CAMP � at� ROSELLE � �

CATHOLIC��

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The 37th�Annual Roselle�Catholic Basketball Camp will hold three summer sessions in The Lions’ Den for

boys and girls entering grades two through nine.�� �

RC Basketball Camp will take place the weeks of�: �� �

July 9�13�and July 16�20 �� �

Daily: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.� �� �

For more information or a camp brochure please contact Roselle Catholic’s basketball coaches Dave Boff ([email protected]), Mike Skrec ([email protected] or 908�433�3782) or Joe Skrec ([email protected]).��� �

The camp’s daily schedule includes fundamental skill stations, contests and full�court games. Each camper will receive a camp t�shirt and will compete for numerous awards and prizes in a fun�filled atmosphere on a weekly basis.�

WRITE on SPORTS CAMP AT ROSELLE CATHOLIC THIS SUMMER��

The fifth annual Write on Sports Camp at Roselle Catholic will take place at RC on July 23 to Aug. 3 (Monday to Friday), 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. �Write on Sports is a FREE literacy / journalism program that teaches students to improve their

writing by writing about sports.� Campers � students entering grades 6�8 � will interview athletes and journalists and attend (and chronicle) a sports event. Students will write stories, blogs and make videos to report on their activities.���

For a brochure of more information, contact Joe Skrec �at 908�447�5017 or�[email protected].��

� � � Memorial Candles �� � � Now Available At�� � � St. Joseph the Carpenter �� � � �

� � As you enter the front of the Church and look � � to your right where the “Tree of Life is � � displayed, you will notice as you enter this �� � chapel, on your right, Memorial Candles which � � are hung on the wall. These are available on a � � monthly or annual basis and the name of your � � loved one will be displayed on a plaque below � � the candle. �� � � The fees are as follows:�� � � �

� � 1 Month � $25.00 � Renewable Monthly�� � 1 Year � $250.00 � Renewable Annually�� �

What a beautiful way to memorialize a loved one!�If you are interested in reserving one of the candles, please contact the Parish Office with your request. Thank You!�� �

�Your Loved �

Ones�Name Here�

HOT FUN IN THE � SUMMERTIME�

Now accepting registrations for St. Joseph School Early Childhood

Summer Camp��

Dates: June 25�August 22��

Ages: 2 ½�12 years�� �

Hours: 7:30 AM�6:00 PM�� �

*Weekly Themes *Field Trips/Entertainment�*Arts & Crafts *Snacks/lunches available�

For more information, please call 908 245�0569. ��

Registration forms are available online at stjosephroselleschool.org.�

Church of St. Joseph the Carpenter�PRESENTS:�

“Super 600” Raffle�$10,000 Cash Prize!�

Plus 2 Consolation Prizes of $1000�NOTE: Ticket sales limited to 600 participants�

Make a “$40 Donation” to the Church… �and you are eligible for a Prize.�

**This is a NJ State legalized 50/50 drawing**�Grand Prize of $10,000.00 is predicated upon the sale of �

ALL tickets. Tickets are sold on a “First�Come” basis �and will be strictly cut off at 600 persons.�

PRIZE DRAWING�Will be held on Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 9:00 PM at �

St. Joseph’s School Cafeteria, 140 E. 3rd Ave., Roselle, NJ. �Winner need not be present. �

Ticket entitles participant and 1 guest �admission to the “Drawing Party” (ADULTS ONLY)�

JULY 28, 2018 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM�Doors Open at 6:30 PM�

COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS�DOOR PRIZES�

This form is also available on our website: www.stjosephsroselle.org�

“SUPER 600

APPLICATION”����

$40 per ticket (admits two persons) �

July 28, 2018 drawing! ��

NAME:______________________________________��

ADDRESS:___________________________________�� �

CITY: _______________________________________��

STATE________________ ZIP:__________________��

TELEPHONE:_________________________________��

EMAIL: _____________________________________��

Church Envelope #____________�(optional�for members of St. Joseph Parish) �Your Church envelope number is the 4 digit number directly above your name on your offering envelopes.�(This number MUST be correct to receive proper credit.) ��

Make Checks payable to : �Church of St. Joseph the Carpenter�Kindly return via Sunday Collection basket or mail to Rectory:�

“Super 600 Club”�Church of St. Joseph, 157 E. Fourth Ave. Roselle, NJ 07203��

TICKETS PURCHASED DURING THE WEEK PRIOR TO THE

DRAWING WILL BE HELD FOR PICK UP AT THE RECTORY

OR DRAWING PARTY. THOSE NOT PICKED UP WILL BE

TRICKY TRAY IS A HIT !!! THREE FABULOUS PRIZES TO WIN�26 CHANCES FOR $20.00�

TICKET SHEETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE �“SUPER 600” EVENT � The prizes are as follows:�

4KHDTV • SAMSUNG TABLET • XBOX

CONGRATULATIONS � TO THE NEWLY BAPTIZED�

June 24, 2018�

Mollie Metzendorf��

Charlotte Metzendorf��

Ryan Xavier Guity�Garraud�

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On July 29th we will have blessing of cars after all the Masses. After the 12 Noon Mass, we are including a blessing of all Firefighters, Police and EMT’s vehicles. We also have available blessed visor clips with the image of the Patron Saint of Travelers, St. Christopher, for $10 each for those interested. These can be purchased after the Mass.�

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Prayer of Thanksgiving for Freedom�

Freedom is enshrined in our US Consti-tution. The First Amendment of our constitution protects our freedom of speech. However, our speech may not infringe upon another's freedom. Freedom does have its limits. And we must protect everyone's freedoms, not just ours. On this 4th of July, let us remember from whom all our freedoms originate, our good and gracious God.�Let us pray...�

God, giver of all good gifts, �Help us to be thankful for rest and food, �and remember that, in all we do or say, �you are with us, here this day.�We are thankful for all you do �and for everything you have given us. �But above all we are thankful for our freedoms�and the ability to protect others' freedom. �We are free because of you. �We ask for your continued blessing on all your creation.�Through your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. �

The Parish Office �will be Closed on�Wednesday, July 4th �in observance of Independence

How to Report Abuse�The Archdiocese takes very seriously any and all allegations of sex-ual misconduct by members of the clergy, Religious and lay staff of the Archdiocese. We encourage anyone with knowledge of an act of sexual misconduct to inform us immediately so that we may take appropriate action to protect others and provide support to victims of sexual abuse. Individuals who wish to report an allegation of sexual misconduct may do so by calling the Archdiocesan Office of Child and Youth Protection at (201) 407�3256.�