SAINT ROSE OF ROMAN

APRIL 14, 2019 PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD

HOLY WEEK 2019

There are no morning Masses 4/18-4/20, instead Join us for MORNING PRAYER in the Chapel at 8:30am

Holy Thursday, April 18 Morning Prayer– Chapel 8:30am Mass of the Lord’s Supper - 7:00pm, followed by Procession of the Holy Eucharist to the Repository Altar in Chapel with Adoration until 11:30pm. Solemn Night Prayer Service in Chapel - 11:30pm

Good Friday, April 19 Morning Prayer– Chapel 8:30am Celebration of the Lord’s Passion 3:00pm Living Stations of the Cross - 7pm

Holy Saturday, April 20 Morning Prayer– Chapel 8:30am Blessing of Food Baskets at 12 noon in Church Easter Vigil Mass 8:00pm

Easter Sunday, April 21 Masses at 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am, and 12:30pm There is NO 6:30PM MASS ON EASTER DAY

300 KINGS HIGHWAY , HADDON HEIGHTS, NEW JERSEY 08035 (856) 547-0564 (Mass & Confession times plus additional contact information on page 10) www.strosenj.com

Welcome Welcome to our visitors! To All Those Visiting Today – Welcome to our church To our New Parishioners… family. We’re glad that you could be with us today. We’re

honored to share this time with you as we worship God’s risen Son. We hope that God touches your life as we worship side by side and that you leave us today with the peace of God in Allison & Jon Marsella and daughter Alexandra Roden and son your mind and heart. God Bless! James Marsella Mark & Danielle Munding and son Nicholas Amanda Whitfield and children and Christina Patricia Ferguson Richard Kocher We Welcome to our family these children who Christina & Bryan Clark and son Lucas have recently been baptized here at Chris Holder and son Benjamin St. Rose... Katie Corcoran Megan & Jason McFarland & Gina Perrong Khaleesi Marie La France Evelyn Charles Eloise Sofia Parks Robert & Rosemarie Mello Charlotte Joelle Compagnola Louise M. Falzarano Cavan Mooney Mrs. Catherine Cipolone Sergio Michal Plonski Michele & Wiliam Clark and son Peyton Leflar Alice Mae Ladzenski Ms. Theresa Valenti Benjamin Patrick Holder Ms. Alexis Vernon Zachary Paul Elton Michael & Lynn Costello and daughter Lana Gilbert Thomas Walter III Hung & Lien Cao Nguyen and son Calvin Chet Matthew Chiumento Robert Eiter and son Troy Moira Angela Dougherty Bradley & MaryJoy Rehn and daughter Cosette Youth Ministry Events! Join us Monday nights for Pizza and Open Gym!

Grades 6th-12th, 5:30pm-7pm (April 15th, 29th, May 6th, 13th 20th)

Easter Bash! Easter Egg Challenges! Faith Food and fun! Sat. April 27th 6:30-9pm, Grades 6th-12th

Grades 8th-12th are invited to join us for this awesome night with Catholic Singer Song Writer Matt Maher. Rides will leave from the parking lot 4:30pm and arrive back by 10pm (approx.) The cost which includes dinner and admission is $22. Bring extra cash if you would like merchandise or snacks. Tickets are selling fast, so RSVP ASAP so we can reserve your concert seat! Email [email protected] to sign up!

Youth Ministry is in Need of donations of Save The Date! May 19th bottled water and canned soda for upcom- Six Flags Catholic Youth ing events. If you are able to help out Rally! For Youth, Young with this request, you can drop off Adults & Families! donations at the rectory. Thank you! Page 2 - 646 Palm/Passion Sunday

Today is Palm/Passion Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week. It is the week that changed the course of history when Our Lord, Jesus Christ, suffered, died, and rose again for us. Palm/Passion Sunday is also the day when we remember that it was the same people who knelt down adoring the Lord and laying palms before him, would in a few days be the ones cursing him, spitting on him and screaming for his death. How fickle the followers of the Lord can be. As we begin Holy Week, let us ask the Lord for the grace to give us open and undivided hearts that we may be his faithful fol- lowers, not just when it is easy, but also when it is difficult. Below is a spiritual “Top Ten” list for Holy Week (I have offered this list before, but it is still a good list!) to help us prepare for the coming feast of our salvation, the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Spiritual Top Ten List for a wonderful Holy Week:

1. Attend Mass each day especially Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday 2. Meditate on Jesus’ fidelity to his Father’s will, especially Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-46) 3. Pray the each day 4. Stay after Mass on Holy Thursday and spend just a few extra minutes in Adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament 5. Go to Confession and receive the Lord’s loving forgiveness 6. Ask the Lord for the graces you and your family need to be faithful to Him and to each other 7. Read and meditate on the Mass readings each day this week 8. While it is a requirement to fast on Good Friday, if your health allows, fast also during the day on Holy Saturday and at night on Holy Thursday 9. Pray for those people that will be received into the Church at the Easter Vigil 10. Thank God each day in a prayer for His love. Remember the price for us to be forgiven - Christ gave up His life to the last drop of His Blood.

God bless you, Father Byerley Page 3 - 646 St. Rose of Lima Parish

Woodcrest Country Club Golf Outing Cherry Hill, New Jersey Schedule

Monday, May 6, 2019 11:00 am—Registration Please join us as a participant or sponsor for the 2019 12:00 pm—Lunch St. Rose of Lima Parish Golf Outing! 1:00 pm—Shotgun Start 6:00 pm—Dinner & Awards  Four-Person Scramble  Individuals and Teams Welcome!  Player: $150 Foursome: $600 Register By: Register via PayPal:  Corporate and Hole Sponsorships www.strosewebsite.com available! April 22 Or contact AJ Sciarra at : Contact:[email protected] [email protected]

Save the Date! Falcon 5K & 1 Mile Walk Saturday June 1, 2019 9 am, Rain or Shine Event Details Coming Soon!

Diaconate Vocations...Where Love Becomes Service If you are a man age 30 to 55 discerning God’s call to serve the Church in the Diocese of Camden as a Permanent Deacon, and want to learn more about the diaconate formation program you are invited to a Meet and Greet with the Deacon Candidates Saturday, May 18, 2019 9:00 a.m.– 1:00 p.m. Diaconate Center 15 N. East Avenue, Vineland (former Sacred Heart High School 2nd floor) If married, your wives are invited and encouraged to attend. For more information and to register call 856-583-2858 or Doo Wop Fundraiser, Concert & Dance Sponsored by Knights of Columbus Assembly #652...Your 4th email [email protected]. Kindly register no Degree Knights. Proceeds benefit B J Eustace Regalia Fund and later than May 10, 2019. www.camdendeacon.org Religious Sisters April 27th, 2019 6pm till10pm IHM Nun Run At St. Agnes Parish Center/Our Lady of Hope Parish Join the IHM Sisters for their annual 5K Run / Walk. 701 Little Gloucester Rd., Blackwood, NJ June 1, 2019, 8:30 AM start time. Live Shows*Full Buffet*DJ*Dancing* BYOB Proceeds benefit Camilla Hall. Featuring Two Great Groups- Blue Velvet and The Tributes For more information go to: www.ihmnunrun.org M.C. Host DOC C from WVLT- Tickets are $30.00 per person Registration closes May 3rd! Contact Jim Horan Jr. 609-828-1764 or Joe Turt 856-278-6616 Page 4 - 646 Around the Parish PARISH WEEK AHEAD After Sundown on Holy Thursday … MON 4-15 CCD

“On the night He was betrayed” … Jesus Christ ate St. Vincent de Paul SCMR 7:00pm His last supper with His disciples, and gave His Body Men’s Basketball Gym 8:30am and Blood as a memorial to them and to us forever- TUE 4-16 Troop 30729 Lounge 2:30pm more. On that holy night He also instituted the sacrament of Troop 30681 Lounge 6:30pm the priesthood and He washed the feet of His apostles. Legion of Mary SCMR 6:00pm WED 4-17 Followers Lounge 9:30am What does it mean to wash the foot of another person? This Confessions Church 4:00pm rite reminds us of the goodness and mercy of Jesus: for to Winter Sports Night Gym 6:30pm ‘wash the feet’ of another is to show both forgiveness and Pray the Rosary Chapel 6:30pm love. As Christ served others, so must we. Then we, too, can walk with Jesus as He calls us: “Come, follow Me.” Confessions Church 7:00pm THUR 4-18 HOLY THURSDAY Where will you be after sundown on this Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper - 7:00pm night? Please join us to celebrate the Mass of the Lord’s Sup- No Pre-School, No School, per and the institution of the priesthood, and to ‘participate’ Rectory closes 12:00pm spiritually in the washing of the feet. Prayer Service Chapel 8:30am -Dorothy Moran Solemn Prayer Chapel 11:30pm FRI 4-19 GOOD FRIDAY The participants in the foot washing for 2019: Brad Bocchic- Rectory Closed, No School, No Pre-School chio … Steven Ferretti … Walter L. Heim, Jr … Roseann Lanza … James McShane … Steven McShane … Robert Maloney … Linda Morning Prayer Chapel 8:30am Rupertus ... Melanie Sposa … Peter M. Sullivan. Good Friday Service Church 3:00pm Alternate: George Hayford. Living Stations Church 7:00pm SAT 4-20 HOLY SATURDAY Rectory Closed Needed: Prayer Service Chapel 8:30am The Collegium Center for Faith and Culture is looking for some- one to do lawn work. If you can help us out, please contact Blessing of Food Baskets Church 12:00pm Brenda at 856-534-0400 or [email protected]. Thank you! VIGIL MASS 8:00pm

SUN 4-21 EASTER SUNDAY MASSES Save the date! St. Rose of Lima 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:00am and 12:30pm No Sunday Evening Mass, Vacation Bible School 2019 No Sunday School Rectory Closed Charismatic Prayer Group Lounge 7:30pm

Bishop Sullivan will celebrate the Chrism Mass on th th Tuesday, April 16 at 4:00pm Monday July 8 - Friday July 12 Our Lady of Hope, Blackwood 8:30 AM - 12PM All are welcome! Kids age 4 through 5th Grade At the Mass, the Bishop blesses the oil of the sick, the oil of catechumens and the sacred chrism for sacramental use Interested in being a Student Volunteer? throughout the diocese for the coming year. 6th Grade Students through High School: Register online strosenj.com (click on Religious Education link) Confession Or pick up registration form at the rectory The last confessions before the Triduum will be held: Wednesday April 17: ADULT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED ALSO! 4:00pm-5:15pm and 7:00pm-8:00pm in Church Adult volunteers: please contact Geri ASAP No confessions are scheduled during the Triduum 4/18-4/20 (856-546-9326 or Email [email protected]) for information Page 5 - 646 The St. Rose of Lima Youth Community Presents… The Living Stations of the Cross As our Lenten journey draws to a close, you are invited, along with your family and friends, to the live reenactment of the Stations of the Cross. Be inspired to walk hand in hand with

Jesus, as you follow Him in spirit and in faith on His way to Calvary.

Evening of Good Friday April 19th at 7:00pm St. Rose of Lima Church

St. Rose of Lima presents Homemade Wine Competition and Tasting St. Rose School Gymnasium Friday, April 26, 2019 7:00pm - 9:30pm $25 Tasting of local homemade wine

Lite fare and commemorative wine glass will be provided

Listen to the family stories of wine makers

To enter a wine(s) contact : Tom Francesconi at [email protected] Like us on Facebook for updates https://facebook.com/SRLHaddonHeightsNJ/ Tickets are available for sale at the rectory or after Masses Page 6 - 646 Around the Diocese and Beyond Diocese of Camden Good Friday Fish Dinner Soccer Cup at Knights of Columbus Torneo de Futbol Santa Maria Council Knights of Columbus is holding the annual Come for a day of family fun and happy, healthy and holy com- Family Fish Dinner on Good Friday, April 19th, from 5:30 to petition. There will be music, prayer and food for our partici- 7:30 PM, at the Council Home, 350 Crystal Lake Ave., Haddon pants and their families. Age Range to participate in the Tour- Twp. Everyone is invited to attend! nament: 18-30 years old. There will be all boys teams and all The menu will be baked flounder, macaroni and cheese, girls teams. vegetables, cole-slaw and soft drinks. Saturday June 15, 2019, 8:30am- 5:00pm The cost is $8.00 for adults and $6.00 for children 12 & under St. Augustine Preparatory School This year a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the 611 Cedar Ave., Richland, NJ 08350 Knights’ Christian Relief Fund. Free admission. For info contact Please plan to attend your parish's Good Friday Passion Service [email protected] or 856-583-6172 or Stations of the Cross and join us for a convenient, healthy meal! For info, call Mark Kiernan, at 856-261-3074, You are invited to the 28th Annual [email protected] . Afternoon of Jazz, Plus Sponsored by Diocese of Camden Black Catholic Ministries & K of C Blood Drive St. John Paul II Chapter Cultural Diversity to benefit the BCMC Scholarship Fund. Join When: Wednesday, May 22nd us for fun, fellowship, a superb buffet dinner and dancing to Time: 12:30 - 6:15 PM; 350 Crystal Lake Avenue, Haddonfield, the renown sounds of TO THE MAX! Date: Sunday, April 28, NJ, 08033. To make an appointment 2019 Place: Auletto Caterers 1849 Cooper Street Almonesson, Visit redcrossblood.org - enter sponsor code: k of c haddon NJ 08096 (856) 227-3800 Time: 2:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. Cost: twp; Or--e-mail [email protected] Or, Call 856-547- $50 per person For more information, contact Joanne 7096. Save the Date...Save a Life Di Gennaro at 856-583-2904 or [email protected] or Lisa Scott Coley, Diocesan Wedding Anniversary Mass Chairperson, at [email protected] (856) 313-7443 If in this calendar year (01/01/19 through 12/31/19), you are celebrating a milestone wedding anniversary of 25, 50, 60 or Gloucester Catholic High School 70 years or more of marriage, please join us in celebrating on On Saturday May 11th Gloucester Catholic High School is Sunday, June 16, at 3:00 p.m. at Mass in Absecon, at St. Eliza- hosting its first “Ram’s Pub & Grub” event. This event will take beth Ann Seton Parish. Bishop Sullivan will be the celebrant. A place from 4pm-10pm at the G.C. Patrick Peyton Athletic Com- light reception will follow in the parish hall. Registration forms plex (81 Blackwood-Barnesboro Rd Sewell, NJ 08080). are available at all parish offices. Registration deadline is May We will be offering a selection of beer, wine and mixed drinks 6, 2019. For more information please contact the rectory. for purchase. All current GC families, alumni and friends are invited! Go RAMS! The Rams Basketball School for boys entering grade 3rd Fr. Krzysztof Wtorek Anniversary through 9th will again be held this summer at Gloucester Cath- Rev. Dr. Krzysztof Wtorek will celebrate his 25th Anniversary olic High School. The camp will be under the direction of Mr. of Ordination on Sunday, May 19, 2019, with a 10 a.m. Mass Pat Murphy former head coach of Gloucester Catholic High and luncheon to follow in the Upper Parish Hall of Saint Jo- School. The camp will be offered July 22nd to July 25th . To seph's Church, 1010 Liberty Street, Camden, NJ. Please email receive a brochure please e-mail [email protected] us at [email protected] or call 856-963-12-85, 856-310-1783, if you would like to attend A Summer Week-long Catholic Family Retreat Marianist Family Retreat Center-Cape May Point, NJ July 15-20 – Special Single-Parent Family Week Cost* for the week: $220pp ages 8+; $145 ages 2-7; under 2 free. *Price includes meals, room, program, beach access and Tens of thousands of couples have healed their Marriages more! Financial Aid is available. through Retrouvaille (Retro-VIE). If you know of anyone who Join together with other families for the week. Mass and other could benefit from this program please pass it on. Couples family liturgies are complemented by skits, presentations, fami- learn to build communication skills and rediscover intimacy. ly sharing, peer group discussions, sunset beach walks and oth- Retrouvaille provides help for marriage problems, difficulties er fun activities. Scheduled recreation and free time (4-5 hours or crises. The next program in your area begins on the week- DAILY), with ocean swimming (beach is only 1/2 block from our end of April 26 at the Family Life Center in Malvern, PA. Another weekend will be held in August. For more infor- house) are part of all family retreats. mation, or to register for one of our weekends, visit our web To sign up or for more information visit or call 609-884-3829 site at: www.HelpOurMarriage.org or call 215-766-3944 or 800 Visit us at www.capemaymarianists.org -470-2230. All inquiries are strictly confidential. Page 7 - 646 Pray for the Sick

Please keep these parishioners, relatives, and friends that are in need of healing in your prayers…. Anne Amato Joanne Doto Julia & Timothy Koverchick Kevin Regan Joe Anacola James Eckert Elda Lobascio Morgan Replogle Thomas Arnoldy Annie Engel Erin Elizabeth Lafferty Marcia Roberts Chris Bakey John Filipkowski Florence LaPlaca Steve Rossi Mary Barton Pat Fyfe Elizabeth Lee Anthony Rulli Jannet Batta Rich and Lucie Lipko Grace Rysinger Declan Gallagher Catherine Macolino Lauren Bess William Geserick Lena Sannutti Catherine Biroc Kathleen Mangan Luca Paul Giamporcaro Anna Marley Mary Catherine Schmidt Dorothy Bobiak Robert Gladden III Elizabeth Masciocchi Larry Schneider Bocchicchio Elaine & Bill Graham Maureen Mattson George Shuster James Bonomo Joseph Guerra Judy May Joan Simpson Laurie Brubaker Lynne & Chuck Guidotti Anna Mayer Sharon Smith Barbara Burns David Haggerty Gloria Mazziotti Joe Snyder Maria Campling Nicholas Hasher Tom McCauley Marion Spiegel Andy Carlin Baby Silvie Hatch Phyllis McConnell Jim Staffiera James Carr Patricia Haynor Nancy Miller Linda Szafranski Timothy Casey Michelle Iuliucci Monahan Family Paul Tarantino Morton Corman Stacie Johnson Dale Morrison Frank Trybulski William Corvino Carol Jones Gail Murtaugh Michael Villari Lou Cram Ralph Jones Miriam Orzechowski Bill Ware Jeanne Crawford Robert & Margaret Juliani Judy Oliver Fred Watson Kiera Oliver Grace Dahmer Carl Kaiser Mark Wetherspoon Lauren DeCorte Ralph Paolicelli Holly Williams Tom Karpiak Betty Paolucci Annette Delozier Baby Christian Kendrick Joan Windston Susan Paul Anna Marie Wisham Joe Deni Randy K. Anna Marie Pelle Andy Dentino Nikki Keaton Carol A. Woodward Dolores Pelle A family going through a Frances Derengowski Marlene Keen Tom Peluso Donna Desiderio Ann Marie Kelly Joan Picardi cancer diagnosis Tony Desiderio Dolores Kelly Yvette Theresa Priditkin Anita Devivo Thomas P. Kelly Anne Marie DiGrazio Jackie Kini

PLEASE HELP US KEEP THIS LIST ACCURATE AND UP TO DATE: Family members please contact the Parish Office to let us know about the condition of those for whom we pray

A Time to Rest in Peace… EUCHARISTIC ADORATION IN OUR CHAPEL We pray for our friends & parishioners who have died Mon-Fri 9:00am to 8:00pm and their families… The 's Monthly Intention for April: James H McLaughlin Jr., Sue Villa, Betty Butler For doctors and their humanitarian collaborators in Carol DiDomenico, Art Ladner, Jane Rulon war zones, who risk their lives to save the lives of others.

MILITARY SERVICE Please pray for those defending our country

UNITED STATES NAVY AIR FORCE Andrew Hicks, James Hicks, Dillon McLaughlin, Randy Wickersham, James Bearden, Lee-Volker Cox, Christopher MacLuckie, Eric Domenico, Raymond Henry Jr, Liam Hulin, Joseph Kogut ’96, Brigid Fr. Lasarian Nwoga, Anthony Ciletti McPeak ’00 , Brian Murphy, John Raimondi, Brian Randolph, Glenn U.S. MARINE CORPS Stafford, Joseph Velez, Michael & Harry Hartenstine Sean Brunett, Emily Ann Krowicki, Timothy Anstotz, NATIONAL GUARD Shane Camardo Harris ’04, Jennifer Winton (NJ), James T Meyer (NJ), Sean Donohue (NJ), Cherokee Louis Camardo, Logan DePue Hunt (PA), Justin Oliver ’90 (NJ), Joseph Iuliucci,Jr ‘81 (NY), John Drew, Daniel DiEva, Dominick Dobson, Christopher Maloney Anna Drew, Mac Kenzie Collins ‘09 (NJ), Charles Reiss ’10 (NJ) UNITED STATES ARMY U. S. COAST GUARD Corey Harter, Stephen Ali '94 Edward Heniss, Steven Bordi, Jr. Scott Alex Rulon ’03, Jeremy Shuster Fullam ’04 Keith Hudson , Steven Johnson, Paul Steelman, David An- U.S. MERCHANT MARINE derson, John Bitner, Dennis Brown, Alvaro Cabezas, Nicole Candy ’91 Ste- Michael Rugarber ’00, ven DeVeglio, Jennifer Harris, Emmitt Henkel, A J Jacquot, Erik Kober, The highlighted young people are stationed in Afghanistan. Michael MacDonald, Jordan Mosley, Melissa Owens , Matthew Parsons, Graduation year from St. Rose School is indicated. William Rabena, Kelly Hagan-Wood ’91, Patrick Tassi St. Rose Spiritual Center Library Generally speaking, people live longer and healthier today than in previous generations and have more opportunities to travel,socialize, and pursue hobbies. Although days can be physically challenging, they can be joyful and satisfying. Here is a partial list of books from our library that are especially for senior citizens:  No Wrinkles on the Soul , Readings For Older Adults by Richard Morgan  A Season of Mystery, 10 Spiritual Practices For Embracing a Happier Second Half of Life by Paula Huston  Dear Heart, Come Home, the Path to Midlife Spirituality by Joyce Ruff  May I Walk You Home? Courage and Comfort for Caregivers of the Very Ill by Joyce Ruff  Faith for the Older Years , Making the Most Life's Second Half by Paul B. Maves  Celebrate the Older You, Becoming a Wiser, Warmer, Mature Woman by Jo Schlehofer Page 8 - 646 Mass Intentions for the Week Candle Memorial The Sanctuary Lamp in the Chapel Saturday, April 13, 2019 is burning this week 8:30am Darren Pelosi r/b Rose Garden/Rosary Group In loving memory of 5:30pm Rose Rilogio r/b Bob & Joanna Watkins Rose Rilogio 5:30pm Loretta Baumhauer r/b Don & Michelle Rulon requested by David Arena 5:30pm Joseph Inverso r/b wife, Terry 5:30pm Al Patterson r/b St. Vincent DePaul Members 5:30pm Robert Funk r/b Steve McHugh & Family This Week’s Scripture Readings Sunday, April 14, 2019 –Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Monday: Is 42:1-7; Ps 27:1, 2, 3, 13-14; Jn 12:1-11 8:00am Terry Dougherty r/b Rosemary & Al Yates Tuesday: Is 49:1-6; Ps 71:1-2, 3-4a, 5ab-6ab, 15, 17; Jn 13:21-33, 36-38 9:30am Mark Ward r/b Ralph & Kelly Filipkowski Wednesday: Is 50:4-9a; Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31, 33-34; Mt 26:14-25 11:00am Carmen Bozza r/b Gramigna Family Thursday: Chrism Mass: Is 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9; Ps 89:21-22, 25, 27; 6:30pm Frank & Anna Mae Gizara r/b Doukakis Family Rv 1:5-8; Lk 4:16-21 6:30pm Carol DiDomenico r/b Regina Collinson Lord’s Supper: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14; Ps 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18; 1 Cor 11:23-26; Jn 13:1-15 Monday, April 15, 2019 Friday: Is 52:13 — 53:12; Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25; Heb 4:14 6:30am Donna Mayer Rehrig r/b Mother -16; 5:7-9; Jn 18:1 — 19:42 8:30am Darren Pelosi r/b Gloria & Annie Carolfi Saturday: a) Gn 1:1 — 2:2 or Gn 1:1, 26-31a; Ps 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35; or Ps 33:4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20 and 22; Tuesday, April 16, 2019 b) Gn 22:1-18 or GN 1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18; Ps 16:5, 8-11; 6:30pm Living Intentions of Bill Bierlin r/b Vincent Tomei c) Ex 14:15 — 15:1; Ex 15:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18; d) Is 54:5-14; Ps 8:30am Rita Kosciuk r/b Family 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13; e) Is 55:1-11; Is 12:2-3, 4, 5-6; f) Bar 3:9- 15, 32c — 4:4; Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11; g) Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28; Ps 42:3, Wednesday, April 17, 2019 5; 43:3-4 or Is 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 or Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19; h) 6:30am M/M Carmen Alibrando r/b daughter, Maryann Dyson Rom 6:3-11; i) Lk 24:1-12 Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23; Col 3:1-4 or 8:30am Linda Vena (1st Anniv.) r/b Don & Michelle 1 Cor 5:6b-8; Jn 20:1-9

Thursday, April 18, 2019- Holy Thursday No Morning Mass Weekly Offering 7:00pm For All St. Rose Parishioners Week of 4/7/19 - $ 12,440 We are so very grateful to you for your continued support of Friday, April 19, 2019- Good Friday St. Rose Parish. Your generosity helps us to meet our No Masses – Service at 3:00pm obligation to provide care of our parishioners through our

many ministries here. God bless you. Saturday, April 20, 2019 – Holy Saturday No Morning Mass 8:00pm For All Parishioners both Living & Deceased

Sunday, April 21, 2019 –Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord The Pontifical Good Friday Collection 8:00am For All St. Rose parishioners both has asked our parish to support the Pontifical 9:30am Living & Deceased Good Friday Collection, which helps Christians in the Holy 11:00am Land. Your support helps the church minister in parishes, pro- 12:30pm vide Catholic schools and offer religious education. The Pontifi- Why We Do What We Do cal Good Friday Collection also helps to preserve the sacred shrines. Easter Vigil Mass The wars, unrest and instability have been especially hard on This coming Saturday evening at 8 pm, we celebrate the high- Christians. In these times of crisis, the Pontifical Good Friday light of the church year! You are warmly invited to attend the Collection provides humanitarian aid to refugees. Easter Vigil! The parish family of St. Rose will welcome four When you contribute to the Pontifical Good Friday Collection, new members. Allison and George will be Baptized, Confirmed, you become an instrument of peace and join with Catholics and receive their First Communion. Jessica and have around the world in solidarity with the Church in the Holy already been baptized in another Christian faith. They will be Land. PLEASE BE GENEROUS! Confirmed and receive their First Communion. Please pray for For more information about Christians in the Holy Land, visit www.myfranciscan.org/good-friday. them as they join us. 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 Rosebud Academy Preschool (856) 617-0750 Website……………….www.strosenj.com

Regular Mass Schedule Spring Rectory Office Hours: Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9am - 8pm Sunday 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am, 6:30 pm Wednesday, Friday 9am – 4pm (6:30pm Mass not held Mem Day weekend thru Labor Day) Saturday, Sunday 9am-12:30pm Weekdays in chapel (in church during Lent) Mon.-Fri…. 6:30 am & 8:30 am / Saturday 8:30 am

Confessions Schedule: Friday in Chapel Area 4:30-5:15pm /Saturday in Church 4:30-5:15pm /or by appt. Clergy Pastor………………………….Rev. E. Joseph Byerley (Ext. 210) e-mail……[email protected] Parochial Vicar………...Rev. Victorino Coronado (Ext. 209) e-mail……[email protected] Retired in Residence…..Rev. Alfred J. Hewett In Residence……………….Rev. John Stabeno Permanent Deacon……... Doug Crawford e-mail………[email protected] Permanent Deacon………..Jim Rocks e-mail……[email protected] School & Parish Offices & Ministries Parish Secretary……………………….….…...Kathy Miller (Ext. 201) e-mail……[email protected] School Principal …...……...….…. Deacon Joe Rafferty (Ext. 301) e-mail……[email protected] School Advancement Director...Fran Watson (Ext. 309) e-mail……[email protected] Rosebud Academy Director– Maureen Mattson 856-617-0750 e-mail……[email protected] Youth Ministry Director…….….……Jeffrey Shields (Ext 209) e-mail……[email protected] Director of Religious Education…...…Deb Smaldore (Ext. 203) e-mail……[email protected] Religious Ed Secretary…………….…...Geri Grzegorski (ext 207) e-mail……[email protected] Religious Ed Office………………...……….…….…...(856) 546-9326 Technology Co-coordinator…………….... Peg Crowell (Ext 311) Business Manager ……………..Marla Jeanette Barrett (Ext 205) Legion of Mary.….Carol Samsanavicius... (609) 500 2135 RCIA Secretary….……….……….………….... Betty Wells (Ext 211) Finance Council Chairperson…….…..………. George Barrett RCIA.……….….…………….…...Deacon Doug Crawford (Ext. 211) Pastoral Council President………………....…Donna Pollander Spiritual Center Library .….....Arlene ..(856) 546-9875 Trustees………….Reggie Beckett & Betty Jane Derengowski

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. 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. ***If you have been asked to be a Godparent or Confirmation sponsor, please call the rectory to set up a short meeting with one of our /deacon to obtain your letter of eligibility/sponsorship letter.

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. Page 10 - 646