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Saint Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church

Saint Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church

SAINT ROSE OF ROMAN

JULY 12TH, 2015 15H SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIIME

Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two and gave them authority over unclean spirits. Mark 6:7

MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Sunday 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am (No 6:30 pm mass in summer)) 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

300 KINGS HIGHWAY, HADDON HEIGHTS, NEW JERSEY 08035-1397 (856) 547-0564 www.strosenj.com (additional contact info on page 10) Rose Religious Education VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!

We are seeking Teachers, Teachers’ Aides, Substitute Teachers and Hall Guardians for our Religious Education Class Sessions.

RETIREES MOST WELCOME!

We meet Mondays Sept - May. Day Session: 3:45–5pm or Eve Session: 7pm-8:15 pm.

All adult volunteers (18 years or older) must be fingerprinted through the Camden Diocese and have attended a CAP session within the last 5 years. Please contact Geri (#856-546-9326 or [email protected]) as soon as possible for more information.

We invite you to prayerfully consider if is asking you to ‘come and follow Me’ in this beautiful mission serving his children… If so, please contact us: Religious Ed Office 546-9326 /[email protected]

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The Cardinal Virtues: Prudence

Last week I wrote about the idea of virtue. If you recall, the simple definition of a virtue is: a habitual and firm disposition to do the good. A bit more complete definition is this: human (moral) virtues are firm attitudes, stable dispositions, habitual perfections of intellect and will that govern our actions, order our pas- sions, and guide our conduct according to reason and faith. There are four more central virtues called the “Cardinal Virtues” which all of the other virtues are grouped around (“cardinal” comes not from the bird but from the Latin word “cardines” which means “hinges” thus the Cardinal Virtues are the “hinges” of the other virtues). The Cardinal Virtues are Prudence, Justice, Temperance, and Fortitude. This week we will look at the first Cardinal Virtue, Prudence. For many of us, when we think of someone being “prudent” we may be tempted to think that he or she has refrained from doing something. For example, it is “prudent” not to drive 100 miles per hour because it is both dangerous and is breaking legiti- mate laws designed to promote public order and possibly subjecting the driver to hefty penalties. But that’s only half of the story. Prudence also disposes us to choose to act, not just to choose not to act. A simple way of looking at this virtue is that prudence disposes us to choose the morally good action. In other words, pru- dence disposes our intellect to discern our true good and to choose the right means of achieving it. Going all the way back to Aristotle and adopted by the great theologian and , St. , we can simply say that prudence is “right reason in action.” Thus it is prudence that guides the judgment of conscience and the prudent person determines and directs his or her conduct in accordance with this judg- ment. With the help of prudence virtue we apply moral principles to particular cases without error and over- come doubts about the good to achieve and the evil to avoid. (CCC n. 1806) So, would it ever be “prudent” to drive 100 miles per hour? I suppose if there was a life threatening situation in which someone needed immediate medical attention, a prudent course of action would be to drive as fast as one safely could after using one’s intellect to consider a number of factors, such as the immediate status of the person, the experience of the driver, the condition of the vehicle, road conditions, amount of traf- fic, etc. After considering these factors, a person, guided by prudence, might indeed decide to drive 100 miles per hour in this situation and would be doing so virtuously and prudently. Given the scope of the virtue of prudence, we can see why it is called the “mother” of the other hu- man virtues, for one could not be just, patient, temperate, humble, chaste, or any other virtue without also be- ing prudent at the same time. Thus it is important for us to seek to develop this virtue with the goal of assist- ing us to strengthen all virtues. In the end, the more virtuous we are, the more rightly we think and act, the closer we will be to God. As with all virtues, we build them up through practice. Practicing the virtue of prudence requires us to form our consciences according to truth, to learn and be aware of universal moral principles, and to exer- cise firm judgment and decisions based on these principles. We can start small and with each success build up within ourselves the virtue of prudence.

Next week….Justice

God Bless you, Father Byerley

Page 3 - 646 Saint Rose Religious Education 12th Annual St. Rose of Lima Grades 1-8 Summer Literacy Program Register now through Tuesdays, 6:00pm-7:30pm at July 15, 2015 St. Rose of Lima School July 14, 21, and 28 Please note: 2 year preparation required for Go to www.strosenj.com for First Holy Communion (1st and 2nd grade) and Permission form th th Confirmation (7 and 8 grade) For students entering grades Forms are available in Church, at the rectory and online strosenj.com and click on Religious Educa- Kindergarten thru 8th tion to access form Questions? Call Bernadette Janis at 856-427 Please contact Geri (#856-547-0564 x 207 or -9204 or Bmjanis @aol.com [email protected]) if you have This program is free of charge! any questions.

A Closer Walk with God Do you know what is God's plan for your life? Do you know His plan, but don't know how to accomplish it? Do you desire a closer walk with God? You are warmly invite to join us for an afternoon of silent meditation as we ask for the infusion of the Holy Spirit in the Presence of Jesus Christ. We will be asking for the Charisms of the Holy Spirit. The Charisms are supernatural graces given to us, when asked in faith, to help us accomplish our mission in life more fruitfully. Fr. Joseph Byere- ly will give 2 brief meditation talks followed by silence before we ask for the infusion of the Holy Spirit in Eucharistic Adora- tion. Free Event. A Closer Walk with God - CatholicMom.com Sunday August 30,2015 from 2pm-3:30 pm. “Here at the site, we celebrate all things Faith, Family, and Fun St. Rose of Lima Church from a Catholic perspective. Enjoy fresh perspectives from our Text "CWG" to 1-609-922-2128 for a text reminder. wonderful columnists and contributors. Read the latest selec- tions from our Book Club. Check out great tunes from an array of talented Catholic musicians. Help your child make the most Crafters of the Liturgy of the Word with our Sunday Gospel activi- Contact Rebecca at [email protected] or ties. Listen to our weekly Catholic Moments Podcast for inter- 609-230-0351 if you are able to help with making views with special people doing extraordinary things to live crafts for the St. Rose Bazaar or are able to donate out our Catholic faith and share it with others. Come along on one Catholic Mom’s spiritual journey through every day life at crafting supplies. Lisa’s Blog. “ Explore some of these items on the site…. “3 ways your smartphone helps you grow in faith” “Choosing to Live Simply to Change Our World” Daily Gospel Reflections Sunday Gospel Activites for kids Resources for Catholic Bible Study Cooking with CM– “Meatless Friday-Shrimp Enchiladas”

Page 4 - 646 Eucharistic Adoration St. Rose has a beautiful Chapel where the PARISH WEEK AHEAD is exposed Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm for Eucharistic Adoration. Everyone is encouraged to come to the chapel and spend time in silent prayer, meditation, or MON 7-13 Boys Basketball Gym 5:00pm spiritual reading. Because it is required for there to be at least TUE 7-14 Word of God Lounge 3:30pm one Adorer present at all times for Exposition to take place, Boys Basketball Gym 5:00pm regular adorers are scheduled for each of the hours of Adora- Legion of Mary SCMR 5:45pm tion, and a sign in book is provided. New scheduled adorers Summer Literacy School 6:00pm are continually needed as people's situations change. PLEASE Legion of Mary SCMR 7:15pm consider signing up by using one of the cards near the visitors WED 7-15 Followers SCMR 9:30am sign in book near the chapel entrance or calling the rectory. Boys Basketball Gym 5:00pm Even if you cannot commit to a scheduled time, please feel THUR 7-16 Boys Basketball Gym 5:00pm free to come anytime! Legion of Mary Curio Lounge 7:30pm ALSO we are in need of folks for OVERNIGHT adoration on FRI 7-17 Confessions Chapel 4:30pm First Fridays, especially during that 2am—5am time slot!!! SAT 7-18 Confessions Church 4:30pm SUN 7-19 SUNDAY MASSES 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am Charismatic Lounge 7:30pm Change in Confession Schedule! Young Adults Chapel 8:00pm Starting July 1st, confessions will be held on Fridays instead of Thursdays in the chapel area, from 4:30pm-5:15pm. Saturday schedule will remain the same with confessions in church from 4:30pm-5:15pm St. Rose School Summer Office Hours Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Spiritual Center Library 9:00am-2:00pm

As you plan summer activities, include some good reading materials from our parish library. Reading is an excellent way to relax yet broaden your knowledge and even have some laughs at humorous situations. You could learn a new hob- by, develop a better understanding of our faith, try outstand- Listings for Rosebud Academy ing biographies, or get better informed on current news top- ics. For fun, share reading a book with a friend. Reading is Afternoon Aide- Aftercare Facilitator enriching. Here is a list of some new books in the library: -Potential schedule 12:30- 5:30. Based on need / enrollment in the program. * Response to 101 Questions on Islam -Description: Responsible for assisting the lead teacher in * Through the Shadowlands...a biography of C.S. Lewis afternoon and being responsible for the students that stay for * Praying With St. Clare our aftercare program. Helping them with daily tasks, play- * God's Invisible Hand, the Life of Cardinal Arinze (CD time, and snacks. Facilitate a safe and organized dismissal. included) All candidates must be fingerprinted and attend CAP training * A Gift From the Sea (about seashells and attitudes) programs. Please send your resume and letters of recommen- * My Beautiful Broken Shell (messages of a broken shell) dation to Maureen Mattson @ [email protected] * ... her biography (includes cassette) * G. Hopkins & Hildegard of Bingen, Turning Pain into Power Aftercare Aide- 2:30-5:30 Days TBD * Dina Belanger,....her autobiography (includes video) Description: Assisting in caring for the students after school hours. Helping them with daily tasks, playtime, and snacks. July TV Schedules for EWTN are in the library. Our "Free All candidates must be fingerprinted and attend CAP training Table" is full of pictures, statues, rosaries, medals, and programs. Please send your resume and letters of recommen- books. You may keep these. dation to Maureen Mattson @ [email protected] Page 5 - 646 The Kentucky Train is coming!

Look for the Giving Trees at the entrances to the church that benefit the parishioners of Our Lady of the Mountains in Stanton, KY

“Christmas in July”

Please take a tag from one of the trees in Church and purchase the requested item, then bring it to the RECTORY or CHURCH no later than AUG. 3rd

---Do NOT Wrap the Gift and Only New Items Please---

As always, we thank you for your generosity and continued support! It is greatly appreciated! THE SOCIAL ACTION COMMITTEE Page 6 - 646 National Natural Family Planning Awareness Week July 19 – 25, 2015 Theme: All Natural! Natural Family Planning Good for the body. Great for the soul! Find out more about natural family planning, the many benefits for couples, and why natural family planning fits into God’s design for marriage and responsible Pilgrimage of Mercy parenthood. Holy Land www.live-the-love.org · CCL has NFP Courses in English and Spanish (Live, Virtual February 11-20 and Home Study) and extra classes for postpartum $3,699 p/p double and premenopause. http://register.ccli.org/ Holy Land, Assisi and · Coming in August, 2015: Self-paced, Online Learning at reduced introductory prices. February 11-26 Registration: www.ccli.org (click on Search/Register for $5,198 p/p double Class) Questions: 856-753-1906 or [email protected] During the upcoming Jubilee of Mercy, explore the richness of our Catholic Faith as you visit the Tickets Available to World Meeting of the Holy Land and experience the great Mysteries of the Life, Death and Resurrection of the Lord. of Families Allow the Sacred Scriptures to come to life in a new and Catholic Charities is sponsoring six families from the Diocese profound way. Tour includes rountrip airfare of Camden to attend the World Meeting of Families in Phila- from Philadelphia or Newark; eight nights accommodations delphia prior to the ’s visit! Applications are available in at two first class hotels (Tiberias and English and Spanish and can be printed or submitted online at Jerusalem); airconditioned motor coach; tour escort www.CatholicCharitiesCamden.org/YearoftheFamily Please consider applying for this unique opportunity and pass throughout; Mass daily; breakfast and dinner with the applications on. The deadline for submissions is July 31. wine included; and sightseeing in accord with the itinerary. Read all about it in our newsletter and online! Complete your tour with a visit also to Assisi, the home of Saint Francis and inspiration for our ANNULMENT WORKSHOP Holy Father, and Rome where you may pass Would you like to find out the truth about what the Church’s through the Holy Doors opened at each of the four major teaching is regarding annulments? Are you Divorced? Would basilicas and experience special graces in this you like to find out more about the annulment process? Do Jubilee Year. For more information or to register please you need an annulment, a Decree of Nullity or a Lack of Form? email [email protected] or To find out more join an information session on “Marriage Is- call 856.583.2807 or go directly to the tour registration sues” on July 28th from 7-9pm in Tierney Hall on the corner of page at www.pilgrimages.com/camdendiocese. Ocean Drive and 50th Street in Avalon (St. Brendan the Naviga- tor Parish). This will be presented by the Judicial Vicar of the Diocese of Camden, Father J. Klein J.C.L.. There is no cost for the session. Pre-registration helpful. Call Sr. Catherine at Free Events at the Collegium Center 967-3017. for Faith and Culture Engaged Encounter Ministry 301 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 When the required Marriage Preparation Program is (yellow building on corner of White Horse Pike and Garden Ave) accomplished through Engaged Encounter Retreat Week- Refreshments are served. Invite others. Welcoming atmos- ends, good things are occurring. A vast majority of attending phere. Call 856-534-0400 or e-mail couples are reporting a much needed positive weekend of [email protected] for more information. spiritual connection and opportunity for improved couple Watch our website at www.thecollegiumcenter.org to catch communication in preparation for the Sacrament of Mar- events as they are added. Join us and invite your friends!! riage. If you know an engaged couple, encourage them in  Tues. July 21, 7:00 The Spirituality of Maria Esperanza their final time of preparation. Consider sponsoring their EE – Fr. Timothy Byerley weekend. Contact: Mary Lou Hughes 856-583-6132. Page 7 - 646 Pray for the Sick Please keep these parishioners, relatives, and friends that are in need of healing in your prayers…. Joan Alles Crumine Jean Fusco John Krowicki April Oliver Ann Sarnese John Amato Bob Cullen George Fuller Kathryn Lae Sammy Parisi Ed Santosusso Jennifer Augelli Gene Dannenfelser Baby Chloe Gallagher Chris Lawler Kathy Parry Diana Scarmuzzii Baby Braelynn Rose Robert DeFord Sr. Daisey Gallagher Jackson Laskowski Francis J Pasquini Jim Schiavo Anderson Catherine DeFrancisco Rebecca Gallagher Ledoux Susan Paul Larry Schneider Letitia Anderson Mary Anne Delaney Angela Gattuso Erin Lively Scott Pauli Helen Sexton Pat Bakey Thomas DeLuigi Kathy Gillin Eileen Lloret Lauren Pastore Jim Single Pearl Barry Joe Deni Natalie Gorsegner Lucie Lipko Pat Pawlowski Deacon James Smith Nancy Bauer Frances Derengowski Sloan Growney Rich Lipko Robert Pelle Margaret Snape Stanley Bednarczyk Tony Desiderio Lynne Guidotti Betty Logue Dolores Pelle Philip Snyder Horace Bertolino Michele DiFilippo Gerard Harrington John Lynch Stephanie Peters Lenore Spielgel Gertrude Billbrough Albert DiMarrcantonio- Tara Hagy Edna Madelaine Alberta Peters Jim Stafferia Clifford Biroc Annette Donato Frank Hardy Anna Marley Tina Petruzzelli Fern Steen Ginny Bochansky Georgia Dryer Peggy Harkins Babies Liam and Florence Pezzato Benjamin Szabo James Brown Glen Dymond Sue Hatch Dechlin Mason Bob Phillips Linda Szafranski Dorothy Brown Joseph Dzurenda Kathleen Haughey Nancy Masterson Deacon Joseph Pierce Anthony Tartaglia Steve Brownstone James Eckert Sharon Haughey Peggy Maxwell Dolores Piscitelli Brian W. Taylor Barbara Burkhardt Marie Eckert Nicholas Hawk Ester May Vic Player Lauren Thomas Harry Burkhardt Miriam Egan Jeri Hennessey Joe Mayo Elizabeth Pojawis Colt Thurber Jr Renee Cabrero Elizabeth Egner Bill Hoffman Anna Mayer John Powell Eileen Timble Laura Campbell Mary Beth Eliades Eric Hunt Betty McCalla Rose Quigley Debbie Tomeo-Krezel Scott Campbell Ted Ellis Taylor Hyndman Edward McCleary Steven Quigley Peggy Toms Donald Cannon Bernice Evans Gloria Interlante Rachel McCleery Stephanie Quinn Matthew Tozer Amanda Gloria Cannon Nina Jaep William McConnell Ed Regan Loretta Townsend Joseph Ezzi Joseph Janda Anthony Caperelli Gregory Faith Cynthia McNally Deacon Emil Ralbusky Cheryl Traviglione James Carr Elizbeth Farrell Sr. Mary Jeanette, RSM Art Merker Marianne Reis Elizabeth Troutwein Katherine Carr Jacqueline Feldman Janet Johnson Leah Michaud Morgan Replogle Frank Trybulski Joan Casey Virginia Fietto Stacey Johnson Jennifer Miller David Rib Don Vehlhbaer Richard Cattafesta Pasquale Fietto Tom Karpiak Florence Mitchell Bernadette Rios Marianne Vennitti William Ciemny John Filipkowski Gabrielle Keib Joan Monahan Erika Reynik Gerry Verniero George Cleary Elizabeth Fine Thomas Kelly Family John Paul Montone Deacon John Rich Harry Vogel Christina Cleveland Elizabeth Flamini Jack Kilpatrick Len Nasielski Chris Reynik Cassidy Voll Roseanne Flamini Nancy Collins Dorothy Koenig Nicole Newell Pat Robinson Anne Vollmer Natalie Fletcher Rita Kosciuk Larry Colozzi Lynda Flink Kathy Nichols Dorothy Ruggieri Joseph Weidmeyer Jennifer Compuesto Tom Foley Tim Koverchick Bernie Nolan Anthony Saia Vicki Wise Dolores Cox Catherine Fiolkowski Irene Kozlowski Joan Nowlan Marie Saiia David Woods Sr. Deacon Edward Freed Thaddeus Kozlowski Margaret O’Brien Sean Sanchirrico Greg Young Diane Fritch Dolores Krementz Eleanor Zaremba

Please call the rectory to add a loved one to the prayer list or to remove someone who has returned to health. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION IN OUR CHAPEL A Time to Rest in Peace… Mon-Fri 9:00am to 8:00pm

We pray for our friends & parishioners who have died The Pope’s Special Intentions for July and their families….  That political responsibility may be lived at all levels as Deborah Holton a high form of charity. Robert L. Powell Jr., Kenneth Christy Sr., James Strater  That, amid social inequalities, Latin American Chris- tians may bear witness to love for the poor and con- tribute to a more fraternal society.

MILITARY SERVICE Please pray for those defending our country

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE NAVY James Bearden, Lee-Volker Cox, John Hannigan III ’78 ,Christopher MacLuckie, Randy Wickersham, Eric Domenico, Raymond Henry, Jr, Liam Hulin, Fr. Lasarian Nwoga, Anthony Ciletti Joseph Kogut ’96, Brigid McPeak ’00 , Brian Murphy, John Raimondi, U.S. MARINE CORPS Brian Randolph, Walter Sandell III ’85, Glenn Stafford, Joseph Velez, Emily Ann Krowicki, Timothy Anstotz, Shane Camardo Harris ’04, Michael & Harry Hartenstine Louis Camardo, Logan DePue ’84 NATIONAL GUARD Daniel DiEva, Dominick Dobson, Christopher Maloney Jennifer Winton (NJ), Michael Zeleski ’75 (NJ), James T Meyer (NJ), Sean UNITED STATES ARMY Donohue (NJ), John Loberto (NJ), Cherokee Hunt (PA), Justin Oliver ’90 Edward Heniss, Steven Bordi, Jr. Robert Caruso Scott Fullam ’04 (NJ), Joseph Iuliucci,Jr ‘81 (NY) Keith Hudson , Steven Johnson, Paul Steelman, David Anderson, John U. S. COAST GUARD Bitner, Dennis Brown, Kevin Burke, Alvaro Cabezas, Nicole Candy ’91 Steven Alyse B Corle , Alex Rulon ’03 DeVeglio, Jennifer Harris, Emmitt Henkel, A J Jacquot, Erik Kober, Michael U.S. MERCHANT MARINE MacDonald, Jordan Mosley, Melissa Owens , Matthew Parsons, William James Hicks, Michael Rugarber ’00, Rabena, John Waldron, Kelly Hagan-Wood ’91 The highlighted young people are stationed in Afghanistan. Graduation year from St. Rose School is indicated. Page 8 - 646 Mass Intentions for the Week Candle Memorials

Saturday, July 11, 2015, Saint Benedict, Abbott 8:30am John Epps r/b sister-in-law, Chris Price The Sanctuary Lamp in the Chapel 5:30pm Marge Titolo r/b Ursula & Art Mayo is burning this week In Loving Memory of 5:30pm Living Intentions of the Zanetti Family r/b Mary & Oswalda Wimmer Paul Rugarber & Family r/b Doris Fanelle and Family 5:30pm Stephanie Murt r/b Matt & Beth McBryan 5:30pm Rita Reighen r/b John & Penny Schmidt The Sanctuary Lamp in the Church 5:30pm Josephine Napolitano r/b Jennifer Compuesto is burning this week In Loving Memory of 5:30pm Intentions of Vincent Lobascio (90th Birthday) Vera Regan r/b Ed Regan & Conaghan Family.

Sunday, July 12, 2015, Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00am Patrick Herman r/b Art Ladner 9:30am Living Intentions of Pat from Magnolia Gardens r/b Gardening Apostolate 11:00am Sister Mary Joseph Bielecki O’CARM r/b Malcarney This Week’s Scripture Readings Family Monday: Ex 1:8-14, 22; Ps 124:1b-8; Mt 10:34 — 11:1 Monday, July 13, 2015 Tuesday: Ex 2:1-15a; Ps 69:3, 14, 30-31, 33-34; Mt 11:20-24 6:30am For the Parishioners Wednesday: Ex 3:1-6, 9-12; Ps 103:1b-4, 6-7; Mt 11:25-27 8:30am John Doherty r/b Pete & Terry Dougherty Thursday: Ex 3:13-20; Ps 105:1, 5, 8-9, 24-27; Mt 11:28-30 Friday: Ex 11:10-12:14; Ps 116:12-13, 15, 16bc, 17-18; Mt 12:1-8 Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Saturday: Ex 12:37-42; Ps 136:1, 23-24, 10-15; Mt 12:14-21 6:30am Carolyn DelVecchio r/b M/M Cammarota Sunday: Jer 23:1-6; Ps 23:1-6; Eph 2:13-18; Mk 6:30-34 8:30am Living Intentions of Leonardo Anthony Orlando r/b Patrick, Olivia & Patrick Dunn

Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Weekly Offering 6:30am Concetta McDonough r/b Jim Grohowski Week of June 28, 2015: $12,003.75 8:30am Ralph Stablein r/b Joyce Natale Same week last year: $10,227.50 Week of July 5, 2015: $12,598.00 Thursday, July 16, 2015 Same week last year: $11,590.50 6:30am Richard Creamer r/b Wife 8:30am Ian Moore r/b Consuelo Saccar We are extremely grateful to you for your continued support of St. Rose Parish. Your generosity helps us to meet our obli- Friday, July 17, 2015 gation to provide care for our parishioners through our many 6:30am Living Intentions of Richard Verticelli r/b Ynnette ministries here. God Bless you! Karbiwnyk 8:30am Ralph Stablein r/b Susan & Keenan Summer Rectory Office Hours Saturday, July 18, 2015 8:30am Michelle Keenan r/b Carolfi Family 5:30pm Helen Valvardi r/b & Betty-Jane Derengowski Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9am - 6pm 5:30pm John Pojawis, Sr. r/b St. Rose Parish Council Wednesday, Friday 9am – 4pm 5:30pm Jon Cazeault r/b Zackey Family Saturday, Sunday 9am-12pm 5:30pm Connie Roccata r/b Family 5:30pm Elizabeth K. Fellona r/b Joyce Burns

Sunday, July 19, 2015, Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Traveling this summer? 8:00am Michael Szatkowski r/b his Father 9:30am Jim Bonk r/b Family To find nationwide Mass times 11:00am Beatrice Huber r/b Pat & Tom Hagemeyer and locations, call -----No 6:30pm Mass until Sept. 13, 2015----- 1-800-Mass-times (1-800-627-7846) or go to www.Masstimes.org

Page 9 - 646 Parish Directory Parish Offices……...(856) 547-0564 School Office………….. (856) 546-6166 Office Fax……..…….(856) 547-7311 School Fax………...... (856) 546-6601 Website……………….www.strosenj.com Summer Rectory Hours………....Monday, Tuesday, Thursday….9:00 am to 6:00 pm Wednesday, Friday………………………….. 9:00am to 4:00pm Saturday and Sunday…….9:00 am to 12:00 pm 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] School & Parish Offices & Ministries School Principal.…….…Ms. Denise Winterberger (Ext. 301) e-mail……[email protected] Vice Principal…………….Kathleen Dugan (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]

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 Religious Ed Office…….(856) 546-9326 Finance Council Chairperson…….…………. John Pojawis, Jr. Pastoral Council President………….….………Tom Francesconi Mass Schedule Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm

Sunday 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am (No 6:30 pm mass in summer))

Weekdays (in chapel) Mon.-Fri…. 6:30 am & 8:30 am, Saturday 8:30 am

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 July 12th 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.

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