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FEBRUARY 2, 2020
THE PRESENTATION OF
THE LORD
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 School is excited to participate in the Catholic Schools Raffle for our sixth year in a row!
Because of you, we have raised over $80,000 for playground equipment, technology, and scholarships in the
past five years from this fundraiser. The Catholic Schools Raffle is our biggest student & family driven
fundraiser—and we need your help! To meet our goal, we challenge each student in Preschool – 8
th
grade
to sell 2 books (20 tickets total) of raffle tickets @ $5.00 each. What a wonderful, fun way for family
members, grandparents, teachers, coaches, and neighbors to support our school!
Our goal is $18,000
WE KEEP ALL MONEY RAISED HERE AT ST. JOE’S!
Tickets will be available for purchase after Masses on the following dates:
February 8-9 & February 29 –March 1
Thank you for supporting Catholic Education!
Sincerely,�
�
Kelly Roche�
Principal �
PADRE PAUL’S PONDERINGS
Kobe Bryant & Responding to Mercy and Grace
Last Sunday the world was shocked to learn of the sudden
passing of Kobe Bryant who died with his daughter and
several other passengers in a helicopter crash just outside of
Los Angeles.
As a fan of the NBA, I’ve seen countless games over the years
with Kobe doing his thing on the court, often against the
Timberwolves who just could never seem to get past them in
the playoffs. He was the kind of athlete who could just take
over a game; a fierce competitor like Jordan, Bird, and the
all time greats of the game who was a joy to watch, for when
you saw Kobe play, you saw excellence.
As you know by now, every time I preach, I try to find stories
to incorporate into my homily as a sort of springboard to the
points I want to make. And in 2016 as I was getting ready for
the Easter homily, somehow my search engine brought me to a
story on Kobe Bryant. The story was on how he was formed
and saved by his Catholic faith.
Born in Philadelphia, Kobe was raised in a Catholic household,
and even spent time as a youth in Italy. He had a Catholic
wedding at Saint Edward Roman Catholic Church in Dana
Point, California.
It was in 2003 that he made a big mistake. He was accused
of raping a woman in his hotel room while in Colorado for
knee surgery. He did admit to being intimate with the woman,
but denied rape. The charges were dropped by a judge, but
the woman in question did file a civil suit against Bryant that
was settled out of court.
When this happened, he issued a public apology, said he was
ashamed of what he had done, but there were still
consequences. Many sponsors left him. His wife nearly did too,
but they were able to reconcile. But it was also at this time
that he visited a priest.
In Kobe’s words (taken from the article):
“The one thing that really helped me during that process —
I’m Catholic, I grew up Catholic, my kids are Catholic — was
talking to a priest. It was actually kind of funny: He looks at
me and says, ‘Did you do it? ’And I say, ‘Of course not.
’Then he asks, ‘Do you have a good lawyer? ’And I’m like,
‘Uh, yeah, he’s phenomenal. ’So then he just said, ‘Let it go.
Move on. God’s not going to give you anything you can’t
handle, and it’s in his hands now. This is something you can’t
control. So let it go. ’And that was the turning point.”
But while Kobe experienced mercy from God, he also
responded to it. He and Vanessa went on to found the Kobe
and Vanessa Bryant Family Foundation, which is dedicated to
helping young people in need, and encouraging the
development of physical and social skills through sports and
assisting the homeless. When he was asked about it in 2013
as his career was coming to an end, he talked about wanting
to be something more than a basketball player. In his words:
“My career is winding down. At the end of my career, I don’t
want to look back and just say, “Well, I had a successful
career because I won so many championships and scored so
many points.” There’s something else that you have to do with
that. [The homelessness] issue is one that kind of gets pushed
on the back burner because it’s easy to point the blame at
those who are homeless and say, “Well, you made that bad
decision. This is where you are. It’s your fault.” In life, we all
make mistakes and to stand back and allow someone to live
that way and kind of wash your hands of it … that’s not
right.”
In these words, Bryant sums up what the virtue of hope is all
about; namely taking the love that God gives us, and building
up the good in this world, and leaving it a better place than it
was when we came into it; being the messenger that we hear
about in our first readings from this week on the feast of the
Presentation of the Lord.
From his life, we can be reminded of two important things.
The first is to listen to the words of his priest, that our sins and
struggles are in God’s hands, and we can let go of things to Him.
Bryant, like all of us, is a sinner, but he also had the fortitude
to own up to his mistakes, to seek reconciliation, and to turn
them over to God. Sometimes it can be easy to ignore sins or
to minimize them. But as Bryant’s priest reminded him, we just
have to turn our sins over to God and his mercy will always
be there for us. May we too have the fortitude to apologize,
to go to confession, and to always remember that while we
are sinners, we are always loved by God.
Second, we respond to that love by becoming a better person.
Bryant went through marriage challenges, but worked through
them with his wife. He looked at his life and wanted to do acts
of mercy to help those in need. He strived to become that
better man. In our lives, we can learn from him, and remind
ourselves now is the time to act. If there is work to be done in
our families or marriages for healing and reconciliation, don’t
put it off, but start that process now. If we haven’t been
spending enough time with loved ones, now is the time to act.
If we are thinking about helping others in need, volunteering,
or getting more involved in a charitable organization or at
the church, now is the time to act.
Each of us has such a great ability to do so much with what
God has given us. Kobe brought joy to so many fans on the
court. But he seemed to know God wasn’t as concerned with
how many points he scored, but how he responded to the
grace he was given. And he did that through seeking out
mercy, and doing good for humanity. May he be welcomed
home and receive something far better than a championship
ring, the crown that never withers and fades. To quote Bishop
Robert Baron, “No one can take you out of the hand of Jesus,
except you. You can say I don’t want to cooperate, but if you
hear the voice of the Lord, allow Him to grab you by the
hand, hang on, because that hand, that voice, is going to lead
you to eternal life.” It seems Bryant understood the truth of
that statement. May we hear His voice too and follow Him
with all our hearts.
ST. JOSEPH’S STAFF & INFO
Church of St. Joseph ∙ Rosemount, Minnesota�
PRESENTATION OF THE LORD�
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STEWARDSHIP
Sacrificial Giving: January 25-26, 2020
Envelope Offering……………....$10,805.00
Plate……………………..…..............$910.00
Automatic Online Giving……..…$17,692.00
Total………………........................$29,407.00
Capital Campaign…....……......$10,653.00
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: 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
Pastoral Ministry
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 Bill Casurella 651-402-1864
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)
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
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.
Administrative Assistant
Office Operations
St. Joseph Community Parish is looking for a full-time
Administrative Assistant to provide support to
various departments (including but not limited to:
Accounting, Parish Director, Worship/Liturgy, Faith
Formation). This individual would be responsible for
parish databases as well as have financial
responsibilities with money counting and deposits.
Click below for the full job description.
To apply, please send letter of introduction and
resume to [email protected].
Applications are still being accepted!
Use the link below for the full Position Description:
https://www.stjosephcommunity.org/wp-content/
uploads/2020/01/Administrative-Assistant-Office-
Operations-2020-01-13.pdf
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LITURGY & WORSHIP
MASS INTENTIONS
INFORMATION
Mon 3 8:30 † Sister Mary Antoinette
Tues 4 8:30 Word & Communion Service
Wed 5 8:30 Word & Communion Service
Thurs 6 8:30 † Jason Murphy
Fri 7 8:30 † Fr. Philip Hamilton
Sat 8 5pm † Jerry Gerrits
Sun 9 7am † Mr. & Mrs I.R. Sauter
Sun 9 8:30 † Marvin & Stephen Karnick
Sun 9 10:30 St. Joseph Parish Community
READINGS
For the Week of February 2
Sunday: Mal 3:1-4/Ps 24:7, 8, 9, 10 [10b]/
Heb 2:14-18/Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22-32
Monday: 2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13/Ps 3:2-3, 4-5,
6-7 [8a]/Mk 5:1-20
Tuesday: 2 Sm 18:9-10, 14b, 24-25a, 30—19:3/
Ps 86:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [1a]/Mk 5:21-43
Wednesday: 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17/Ps 32:1-2, 5, 6, 7 [cf. 5c]/
Mk 6:1-6
Thursday: 1 Kgs 2:1-4, 10-12/1 Chr 29:10, 11ab, 11d
-12a, 12bcd [12b]/Mk 6:7-13 this is correct
Friday: Sir 47:2-11/Ps 18:31, 47 and 50, 51 [cf.
47b]/Mk 6:14-29
Saturday: 1 Kgs 3:4-13/Ps 119:9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
[12b]/Mk 6:30-34
Next Sunday: Is 58:7-10/Ps 112:4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [4a]/
1 Cor 2:1-5/Mt 5:13-1
VOCATION VIEW
A child’s handful of pulled dandelions
will bring joy to the mother.
A small act of kindness will surprise the lonely heart.
Who will bring joy and kindness today?
Friday, February 7th
Eucharistic Adoration will begin at
9:00am following Morning Mass.
Benediction will be completed by 5:00 pm.
Anointings will be next
weekend following all masses.
February 8th & 9th
MASS
SCHEDULE:
Wednesday,
February 26th
8:30 am: Mass
5:00 pm: Ash Service only
7:00 pm: Mass
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
You are invited to join us on
Fridays in Lent for the Stations of
the Cross beginning at 5:30 pm
in Church. These devotions will
be led by Deacon Steve and
Deacon Gordon.
The first date will be Friday, February 28th.
Cursillo – Mark your calendars…
the next Cursillo weekends will be
Men-February 13-17, 2020 &
Women-February 20-23, 2920 at
Mary, Mother of the Church in
Burnsville.
Have you been seeking a closer
relationship with God? This three day
retreat weekend is the beginning of developing a rich faith-
filled spiritual life that is complete with joy and hope. As
part of this lay Christian community, we nurture a profound
sense of belonging to the family of God.
The Cursillo Movement provides a method and the support
you need to grow in your faith, enrich your relationship with
God and live the life God intended for you. For more
information, please stop by the table in the gathering area
today after Mass to speak with your fellow Parish Cursillo
Ambassadors: Lori-612-816-5215, [email protected];
kevin-952-426-8633, [email protected]; fay-952-250-
7613, [email protected]
FAITH FORMATION & 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 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 to the
appropriate staff personnel for approval
before they will be included in the bulletin.
FREE Family Formation Night
Wednesday, February 5th
6:30 pm –7:30 pm
Luke Spehar in Concert!
Treats & Fellowship to Follow!
Merchandise Available to Purchase As Well
For more information use link below:
https://www.stjosephcommunity.org/special-event/
lukespeharconcert/
IGNITE NIGHTS -
Friday, February 21, 2020
5:30 pm –10:00 pm
All Middle School Youth
Grades 6-8
$20 per event (includes Bus Transportation) *Register by February 7th
Use link below for Registration & Info Form:
https://www.stjosephcommunity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ignite-
Nights-Flyer-Permission-Slip-2019-2020-2-remaining.pdf
ROMANS BIBLE STUDY- 8 Week
Study beginning
Feb 22 (Sat) & March 3 (Tues)
$40 per person
Session Options: Tuesday Mornings; Tuesday Evenings; Saturday AM
Registration Due Date February 12th
Click here for more information & to register…
https://www.stjosephcommunity.org/faith-formation/adult/
St. Joe’s VBS was voted
Rosemount’s BEST VBS in 2019!
!
Leader Commitments:
��Attend VBS Planning Meetings (1x/mo)
�� Plan & Lead a VBS Rotation Station
Stations are: Bible Story, Crafts, Cinema, Games, & Snack
�� Be present for the full week of VBS (Aug 3-7) to lead your
Station in the morning (done by noon)
Contact [email protected] to
jump aboard as a VBS Leader for 2020!
Leaders are needed or VBS 2020 won’t happen!
PARISH LIFE EVENTS
Monday, February 3
8:20 am Moms in Prayer, Rm 115
8:30 am Mass, Church
9:00 am Respect Life Adult Meeting, Rm 101
2:45 pm Boys Basketball Practice, Gym
6:15 pm AHG Parent/Board Meeting, Rm 115
6:30 pm Boy Scout Court of Honor, SH A
6:30 pm Marriage Study, Rm 101
6:45 pm Divine Mercy, Rm 100
Tuesday, February 4
8:30 am Communion Liturgy, Church
9:00 am Divine Mercy, Rm 115
9:30 am Bible Study, Rm 101
2:45 pm Hand Chime Rehearsal, Church
3:00 pm Youth Ministry, GA
6:30 pm Catholic Watchmen, SH A
7:00 pm Bible Study, Rm 101
Wednesday, February 5
8:30 am Communion Liturgy, Church
9:00 am Grandparent Ministry, Rm 101
4:15 pm Cat. Of the Good Shepherd, Rm 102
6:00 pm Cat. Of the Good Shepherd, Rm 102
6:30 pm Family Formation Night, Church
6:30 pm Harvest Festival Committee, Rm 100
Thursday, February 6
8:30 am Mass, Church
4:00 pm Boys Basketball Game, Gym
5:00 pm Youth Choir Rehearsal, Church
5:15 pm Girls Basketball Game, Gym
6:30 pm Parish Council, Rm 100
6:30 pm Cub Scouts, SH B
6:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal, Church
Friday, February 7
8:30 am Mass, Church
9:00 am Eucharistic Adoration, Church
3:00 pm Girls Basketball Practice, Gym
5:00 pm Adoration Closing, Church
Saturday, February 8
9:00 am Bible Study, Rm 101
4:00 pm Reconciliation, Church
5:00 pm Mass, Church
6:00 pm Anointing following Mass, Church
6:00 pm CANA Dinner, Social Hall
Sunday, February 9
7:00 am Mass, Church
8:00 am Anointing follow all Masses, Church
8:15 am Cat. Of the Good Shepherd, Rm 102
8:30 am Mass, Church
9:30 am RCIA, Library
10:15 am Cat. Of the Good Shepherd, Rm 102
10:30 am Nursery, Rm 115
10:30 am Mass, Church
11:30 am Valentines Luncheon, SH
6:00 pm School Advisory Council, Rm 115
CALENDAR
THE NURSERY WILL BE OPEN...
February 9
for 10:30 am Mass Room 115
To help in the Nursery
Please use the link below:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090f44aeab22a5fc1-sunday3
Come Experience God’s
Merciful Love for You!
A six-week Divine Mercy group retreat based on
the book 33 days to Merciful Love by Fr. Michael
Gaitly will be offered at The Church of St. Joseph.
Saint Pope John Paul II emphasized that now is the
time of mercy, now is a time of great and extraordi-
nary grace, a time in which all of us can become
great saints — if we tap into that grace. One of the
ways we tap into that grace is by asking God to fill us with an ocean
of His tenderness and mercy. And we do that by consecrating ourselves
to His Mercy. In our weekly meetings, Wednesdays 9am-10:30am,
March 11- April 22, we’ll watch a 30-minute video by popular author
and speaker, Fr. Michael Gaitly and share our insights within our small
group.
Registration deadline is February 14
Please visit the information table after masses this weekend,
February 1&2.
Registration forms are available in the kiosk and on the
Church of St. Joseph Website:
https://www.stjosephcommunity.org/faith-formation/adult/
Questions please contact Kim Doyle 651-332-2266
Please consider joining us. All are welcome!
Save the date for this summer’s
Youth Mission Trip!
June 14-20, 2020
Champaign, IL
(2 hours Southwest of Chicago)
The trip is with Catholic Heart Workcamps
again!
Use the link below for more information:
https://www.stjosephcommunity.org/faith-formation/highschool/
Questions contact Scott Keiffer at 651-423-4402 ext. 3234 or
February 22 & 23
After each Mass
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PARISH EVENTS & INFORMATION
ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL
We are now accepting
sponsorships
for the 2020 “Create a Legacy”
St. Joseph School Gala on
Saturday, April 18th
Is your business or employer willing to sponsor and support our
greatest legacies; our children being raised in the Catholic Faith?
Please share the attached letter and graphic with anyone you
think would be a great sponsor of the event. Sponsorships need
to be received by February 8th to be included in the invitation.
Sponsors can contact Sheila Swift 651-423-1658, ext. 5201 or
[email protected] with any questions.
GALA Link:
https://school.stjosephcommunity.org/news-events/school-gala/
In celebration of Catholic Schools
Week, Catholic Youth Camp is
offering $25 off the cost of
registration until February 7.
Simply use code: “CSW25”
during sign-up to save!
Catholic Youth Camp offers one
week sessions of overnight camp
for youth 7-17, June-August.
Archery, canoeing, swimming, campfires, games, and
more in a faith focused environment.
Give your child the gift of lifelong memories.
Visit www.CYCamp.org for more information.
Saturday, February 8, 2020�
Church of St. Joseph�
Mass: 5:00pm�
Social Time: 6�6:30pm�
Dinner: 6:30pm�
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MC for the evening : Fr. Paul Kammen �
Keynote Speaker: Deacon Mickey Friesen�
“Living The Seasons of Marriage.”�
PLEASE REGISTER BY MONDAY, FEB. 3rd�
All married and engaged couples are invited to �
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CANA�
DINNER�
Cost: $80/Couple
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Dinner fully catered by Ideal Catering.�
Seating is limited. Make your reservation
via payment after Masses the weekends of
January 25,26 or February 1, 2 or stop in at
the Parish Office during the week. �
�� Please bring along your wedding picture
to share and display for the evening.
�� Free Child Care provided by the
American Heritage Girls.
�� For more information use the link below:
https://www.stjosephcommunity.org/
special-event/cana-dinner/
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
FOR KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
SPONSORED EVENTS:
Cinnamon Roll Fundraiser ~
Weekend of February 8-9
Following all Masses - Proceeds will be donated to
the Walk for Life.
Community Blood Drive
Monday, February 17th
More information to come…
“The Spaghetti Dinner was a great success this year. Thank you
to everyone that generously supported the event and raised
$1005.00. An impressive number given we had to compete
with the Vikings this year. Thanks to everyone that volun-
teered at the event and a special thank you to the following
organizations for donating food which helps keep our cost
down. St Joe’s Respect for Life Committee who donated all of
the desserts, Rosemount Cub Foods who donated 48lbs of spa-
ghetti noodles, Farmington Hy-vee who donated 13lbs of
ground Italian sausage and 13lbs of ground beef and Church
staff that helps so much with the scheduling and advertising of
the event. On behalf of The Knights of Columbus, Thank you”.
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