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OCTOBER 17, 2021
29TH SUNDAY IN
ORDINARY TIME
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
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PADRE PAUL’S PONDERINGS
The Importance of Civility Amidst Our Difference
In Luke’s Gospel, we read: “Every kingdom divided against itself
will be laid waste and house will fall against house..” (Luke 11:17).
Jesus is speaking about the importance of having unity in our
souls, as a demon is driven out of a person. He’s accused by
people who are gossiping about him and judging him that it’s by
the power of the devil He’s driving demons out; He then makes
the point that while a person may expel a demon, it can come
back with other demons, but having God in one’s life can help a
person overcome this.
There’s a lot that can be unpacked there, but it seems that even
though this is an “off year” for elections, tensions are still quite
high. For instance just last week, some protestors chased Krysten
Sinema into a bathroom stall and another harassed her on a
plane while she was seated. We’re also aware of social media
harassing too. And this isn’t just for elected officials, but for so
many of us “regular folks” as it seems so many have lost the
ability to disagree or argue rather than become angry and
tribalistic.
But all is not lost. Remember a few years ago, there was a
video online of Ellen DeGeneres talking about some negative
people who commented on her sitting next to President George
W. Bush and his wife Laura at a Cowboys game in the owner’s
box. She came on to her show, and in a humorous way, said
essentially we really need to relax more and accept that we
have differences. She has a friendship with President Bush but
neither tries to force their views on one another, and what’s
wrong with having friends who are different than you. Someone
made the comment as they posted the video “this gives me hope
for America.”
No matter if there’s an election coming up or not, there will
always be differences between people. And differences are a
good thing; but disunity is not. If we truly hate people because
they are different from us, we’re not understanding that Christ
came to die for all, and that when we receive Communion it is
meant to remind us too of the unity of all people as God’s
children; indeed “union” is a big part of the word.
So how then do we get to that balance where we can be
different but civil? Where we can strive for unity while at the
same time recognizing it’s important to talk about what we
believe in and why and stand firm in our principles? For starters,
something I go back to time and time again is the “personalistic
norm”; it stems from Saint John Paul II who taught that being one
is created in God’s image, the only appropriate response to a
person is love. And if we start there, so much falls into place. We
don’t look at a person for their body only on a computer screen
as some kind of object; we don’t look at a telemarketer as just
an employee we can scream at for interrupting our dinner; we
don’t look at the teacher who gave our kid a bad grade as
someone just out to get my child. We start by seeing the
humanity, body and soul, and that really can help put other
things into place.
We then think about how we respond to others. Anger is an
emotion, but wrath is one of the deadly sins where anger gets
out of control and we harbor resentment and grudges or truly
hate a person. Arguing through isn’t screaming; it’s a way to
understand people at a deeper level. Arguing helps us to
understand the other person’s perspective and maybe we can
find common ground, but at least agree to disagree.
Third, with that common ground, why not build new friendships?
One of my closest friends who I’ve known since I was about 11
or 12 is the polar opposite of me politically. We’re very
different people; he isn’t into sports; for me sports is virtually the
only thing ever on TV when I’m home. He likes a steak medium
rare and no sauce or ketchup; for me medium well is as low as I
recently called ahead to a steakhouse to make sure they had
ketchup. (Think of me as the “would you please pass the jelly?”
guy from those old “All Fruit” commercials). If we close people
off based on politics, religion, etc., we could be missing out on
some great people who could help us on our journey to holiness.
It’s not a horrible thing to have people in our lives who think
differently, as it can teach us tolerance and the importance of
unity.
Fourth, as they saying goes “kill them with kindness.” If someone
attacks you for your politics or faith, or they gossip about you,
resist the urge to fight back with angry words. Rather remain
calm and patient; try to have a conversation with them. Pray for
them. What good does it to do keep upping the ante and trying
to outdo a person or get them back? You’ll go in an endless
circle.
Fifth, as we argue, remember we do not have to be passive or
fearful. Cowardice is the vice against fortitude, and we need to
speak up for what we believe in. Next week for instance, I’ll be
joining some of our parishioners at the 40 Hours for Life event at
Planned Parenthood to pray peacefully on Friday morning,
October 22. Some will see us and be instantly fueled with hate;
indeed the last time I was there a person drove by and just
made an obscene gesture. But talking about what we believe in
is important. Certainly that applies to the faith and moral
teaching of the Catholic Church, but even in politics, I’d say be
respectful, but don’t feel like it’s taboo to talk about because
you lean one way or another.
Sixth, take some wisdom from Mr. Spock in “Star Trek” who was
always stressing logic. Emotions can cloud judgment; if we just
hate someone because of their personality without listening to
their ideas, that’s a problem. Hear people out especially in
politics, and look at their ideas and platform and how it
conforms with you, rather than just instantly react based on a
person’s personality.
Seventh, think before you use Twitter or Facebook. I was on
Twitter but no more; it was just bringing me down and making
me angry. I use Facebook mostly just for sharing photos. Never
forget that it’s real people you are talking to, so try not to tear
down but rather to engage in discussion rather than attacks. Oh,
and what you write will always be out there too for employers
and friends and family to see.
And lastly, remember sometimes things don’t go the way we’d
like, but the sun still rises tomorrow and there will still be time for
change. We have midterm elections in just a year. So when
things don’t go the way we’d like whether it’s in the parish, in the
country, in the larger universal Church, don’t give up. Don’t leave
the Church or give up on America or a person because it seems
things aren’t going well or they’ll never “get it.” Rather, stay
involved, stay passionate, pray for the person and about the
situation, but through it all, be patient.
Padre Paul’s Pondering continued on page 4
ST. JOSEPH’S STAFF & INFO
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STEWARDSHIP
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. �
JOB POSTINGS
Director of Engagement & Communications
St. Joseph Community looking for a dynamic individual to fill our
Director Engagement & Communications. This person will create,
develop and implement parish communications guidelines
ensuring consistent branding and clear messaging. As the staff
liaison, develop guidelines for helping assigned ministries with
fulfilling their defined purpose. Work cooperatively with the
Pastor, Parish Director and other staff members to provide an
efficient, engaging and inviting environment for the various
committees in support of the parish mission.
For the full job description use the link below:
https://tinyurl.com/y4csr8p4
To apply, submit a resume and cover letter of intent to
Ann.Brown@stjosephcommunity.org
Part-Time Building Monitor & Custodian ~ St. Joseph Church
has an opening for a Part-Time Building Monitor & Custodian.
Building Monitor Responsibilities include: setting up and taking
down tables, light janitorial work and monitoring the building
security. This position will also be available to fill in with a few
hours to days’ notice. The shifts being covered are weeknights
and weekends. If interested, please pick up an application at
the Parish Office. For more details & information please contact
Ann Brown at 651-423-4402.
Sacramental Care
Pastor Fr. Paul Kammen 651-313-8466
Deacon Steve Boatwright 651-313-8493
Administrative
Director Randy Haney 651-313-8468
Admin Asst: Reception Ann Brown 651-313-8460
Admin Asst: Database Melissa Tousignant 651-313-8461
Admin: Communications Bobbi Neuens 651-313-8470
Bookkeeper/HR Jane Schmitz 651-313-8467
Facilities Maintenance Pat Archer 651-313-8488
Lifelong Faith Formation
Director Kayla Rooney 651-313-8464
Youth Coordinator Gabriel Leahy 651-313-8591
Catechesis Coordinator Kathy Neary 651-313-8465
Pastoral Care & Outreach
Director Deacon Gordon Bird 651-313-8493
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 Jon Guden 952-322-0223
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 name@stjosephcommunity.org
Parish Website www.stjosephcommunity.org
Facebook: St. Joseph Catholic Church & School
Rosemount Minnesota
Twitter: @stjoesrosemount
Media Page: https://www.stjosephcommunity.org/media/
Mass Schedule:
Saturday~ 5:00 pm (Live streamed)
https://vimeo.com/stjoesmn
Sunday~ 7am, 8:30am, 10:30am
Monday, Thursday, & Friday~ 8:30am
Word & Communion Service:
Tuesday & Wednesday~8:30am
Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30 pm
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LITURGY & WORSHIP
MASS INTENTIONS
Mon 18 8:30 † Wes & Dianne Rolfing
Tues 19 8:30 Word & Communion Service
Wed 20 8:30 Word & Communion Service
Thurs 21 8:30 † Dick Trudell
Fri 22 8:30 † Bev Warweg
Sat 23 5pm † Loren Hanson
Sun 24 7am St. Joseph Parish Community
Sun 24 8:30 † Genevieve Smith
Sun 24 10:30 † Floyd Sellner
READINGS
For the Week of October 17
Sunday: Is 53:10-11/Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 [22]/
Heb 4:14-16/Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45
Monday: 2 Tm 4:10-17/Ps 145:10-11, 12-13,
17-18 [12]/Lk 10:1-9
Tuesday: Rom 5:12, 15, 17-19, 20-21/Ps 40:7-8, 8-9,
10, 17 [8 and 9]/Lk 12:35-38
Wednesday: Rom 6:12-18/Ps 124:1-3, 4-6, 7-8 [8]/
Lk 12:39-48
Thursday: Rom 6:19-23/Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4 and
6 [Ps 40:5]/Lk 12:49-53
Friday: Rom 7:18-25/Ps 119:66, 68, 76, 77, 93,
94 [68]/Lk 12:54-59
Saturday: Rom 8:1-11/Ps 24:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 [cf. 6]/
Lk 13:1-9
Next Sunday: Jer 31:7-9/Ps 126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6 [3]/
Heb 5:1-6/Mk 10:46-5
VOCATION VIEW
Jesus’ life was the best “Job Description”:
sympathy, mercy, service, compassion, total giving.
Life is so rewarding when one really lives for others,
rather than just trying to make all people serve the self.
Do you want to serve or be served?
World Mission Sunday ~
October 24th
Next Weekend we will celebrate
World Mission Sunday. Pope Francis
invites the entire Church to support
mission dioceses in Africa, Asia, the
Pacific islands, and part of Latin
America and Europe, where the
priests, religious and lay leaders serve the world’s most
vulnerable communities. Please keep the Pope’s missions in
your prayers and be generous in next week’s collection.
Envelopes can be found in your weekly packets.
A Reminder of Cemetery Rules~
Hello to all that have loved ones in our
cemetery! St Joseph's would like to say thank
you to those that participate in making these
grounds beautiful. Cooperation by all is surely
appreciated! At the end of October our fall
cleanup will take place. All flower pot holders
and Shepard's hooks that don't follow the
rules (Maximum height of 42”) will be
removed and placed behind the sign for pick
up. Any that are not picked up will be disposed of at the
end of the year. This is to help the lawn crew and keep the
cemetery looking beautiful. Fluegals and most garden
shops sell approved equipment, and feel free to contact
Pat Archer at St Joe's with any questions. Thank You!
"Live potted plants and appropriate silk flowers are
permitted during the period from
May 1 to November 1.
Evergreen wreaths are allowed during the Christmas
season, and removed by Mid-January"
The Solemnity of All Saints
is celebrated on
Monday, November 1st this year.
Though Mass is not obligatory this year,
we will still celebrate this Feast day at
8:30 am.
Padre Paul’s Pondering continued from page 2
Every time I offer Mass, I am reminded that Jesus also
challenges me to love all people, not just those who are
easy to love, because His love was given without condition
to everyone. May we strive to do the same and not let our
differences destroy our souls and our relationships with one
another.
Have a great week! ~ Fr. Paul
FAITH FORMATION & PARISH INFORMATION
Church of St. Joseph ∙ Rosemount, Minnesota�
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PASTORAL CARE
Would you or someone you know like a home
visit, communion or an anointing? If so, please
contact the Parish Office at 651-423-4402.
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 3:30 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. Please call the Parish Office,
(651) 423-4402 if this sacrament is needed.
PRAYER CHAIN To place a prayer request call
Pat at 651-452-7689 or email
plawler321@gmail.com
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
bulletin@stjosephcommunity.org and
appropriate staff personnel for approval
before they will be included in the bulletin.
High School Youth Group
(Grades 9-12)
1st
& 3rd
Tuesdays
6:30pm-8:30pm
Upcoming Dates: October 19; November 2, 16 & 30
Drop-in to join us for evenings of
faith, fun, and fellowship. All are welcome!
Adult Volunteers Needed To
Make This Happen!
Sign up to volunteer at https://tinyurl.com/46pvk2w6
Middle School Youth Group (Grades 6-8)
Upcoming Dates:
October 29 All Saints theme
November 19 Advent theme
5pm-7pm
$5 at the door
(to cover Dinner)
Dinner, Games, A Talk, and a Personal Encounter with the Lord.
Adult Volunteers Needed To Make This Happen!
Sign up to Volunteer at https://tinyurl.com/yjphhnd6
IMPORTANT SYNOD INFO
Synod Viewing Sessions continue with Small Group
Breakouts Tuesday, October 19th!
Morning or evening sessions offered.
Choose just one.
Please meet in the church for session four of six sessions.
Offered each Tuesday October 19 - November 2:
Morning Session: 9:15am-11:15am or
Evening Session: 6:30pm-8:30pm
*This is for all parishioners that are NOT meeting offsite with another
small group and want to participate in the Synod discussions. Attend
as many sessions as you can prayerfully schedule. Each session is
a prayerful time to learn, discern and discuss with fellow parishioners.
Your participation in an existing or new small group can help the
Synod prosper in shaping the future of the local Church. Help guide
0ur future in forming: 1) missionary disciples; 2) parishes that
evangelize; and 3) youth and young adults.
.
*More information use this link: https://
www.stjosephcommunity.org/2021/09/12/synod-small-groups/
*Your local contacts here at St. Joseph’s are:
Joan Somes (someswasblackhole@gmail.com) and
Deacon Gordon (gordon.bird@stjosephcommunity.org).
Please be part of the Synod process that will shape our local church!
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PARISH LIFE EVENTS
Monday, October 18
8:10 am Moms in Prayer, Rm 115
8:30 am Mass, Church
4:30 pm Divine Mercy, Rm 115
6:30 pm Boy Scouts, Rm 115
Tuesday, October 19
8:30 am Word & Communion Service, Church
9:00 am Divine Mercy Cenacle, Rm 115
9:15 am Synod Small Group, Rm 101
3:00 pm Hand Chime Choir Rehearsal, Church
3:00 pm Girl Scout Troop #57511, Rm 100
3:00 pm Girl Scout Troop #57807, Rm 101
5:30 pm Gala Planning Meeting, RM 100
6:30 pm Synod Small Group, Rm 115
6:30 pm HS Youth Group, SH A
7:00 pm Adult Formation Fall Series, Rm 101
Wednesday, October 20
8:30 am Word & Communion Service, Church
9:00 am Grandparent Ministry Series, Rm 101
Thursday, October 21
8:00 am NO School –MEA
8:30 am Mass, Church
6:30 pm FISH, Rm 115
Friday, October 22
8:00 am NO School-MEA
8:30 am Mass, Church
9:00 am Cursillo, Rm 115
Saturday, October 23
8:30 am Adult Formation Fall Series, Rm 101
3:30 pm Reconciliation, Church
5:00 pm Mass, Church
Sunday, October 24
7:00 am Mass, Church
8:30 am Mass, Church
10:30 am Mass, Church
CALENDAR
Loaves & Fishes
Loaves & Fishes at EASTER LUTHERAN BY THE
LAKE, EAGAN: Located at the intersection of
Cliff and Pilot Knob:
Free community meals are served every Monday
through Thursday, from 5:30 - 6:30 pm Drive up
pick up only. All are welcome.
St. Joseph parishioners' volunteer there the third Wednesday
of each month, with the next one being OCTOBER 20th.
Prep shift: 3-5pm; Drive Through pick-up: 5-7:15pm.
If you are interested in signing up for future dates or have any
questions, please contact Patty Casurella at 651-341-5284
or pcasurella@hotmail.com
Shoe Box Collection
If you wish to fill a shoebox for St Michael’s
church in Kentucky forms and information on
filling the shoebox are in the kiosk or online.
All shoe box gifts are to be returned by
next weekend Oct. 24th to the gathering
space.
Questions call Lou 952.891.1029 or crokelouise@gmail.com
CAP AGENCY ANNUAL COAT COLLECTION
“Warming hearts, one coat at a time”
When: Before & After All Masses -
Oct 16th & Oct 17th and
Oct 23rd & Oct 24th
What: The CAP Agency is interested in being
the recipient of coats (all sizes), new hats,
mittens, and gloves. Children's snow pants/
snowsuits & boots are also welcome.
Where: Gather Area by the windows
CAP Agency is always thankful for our donations.
REMINDER:
Turn your
clocks BACK
Sunday,
November
7th
Prison Ministry Corner – Birthday Card Ministry
“I was naked & you clothed me, I was sick & you visited
me, I was in prison & you came to me.” Matthew 25:36.
The birthday card ministry sends messages of God’s
hope and love to those who are incarcerated to
celebrate their birthdays. This is a one-way parish
activity that you gather once every other month to write
a personal message in cards provided by “Affirming
You.” Affirming You works in partnership with the Angel
Tree program and Prison Fellowship to provide names and facility
guidelines.
Contact www.affirmingyou.org. or here at St Joseph’s:
Fay: tcpm.fay@gmail.com 952-250-7613 or
Kevin: kjc379@gmail.com 952-426-8633.
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PARISH EVENTS
ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Important School Dates & Information:
�� October 29th: Fall Fun Day
�� November 2: Next Community Night @ Panera in AV
�� 2021 Reopening Plan:
https://tinyurl.com/2tsytr7c
�� School Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/stjoesrosemount
Did you know that St. Joe’s collects BoxTops for Education?
We do! Now it’s done through the BTFE app! Download the Box Tops
app, shop as you normally would, then use the app to scan your store
receipt within 14 days of purchase. The app will identify Box Tops
products on your receipt and automatically credit your school’s earnings
online. Twice a year, we will receive a check. It’s even good if you have
your groceries delivered! Check out the BTFE website to learn more!
The Scholastic Book Fair is back this fall!
2021 Theme: Books Bring Us Together
Come shop for holiday gifts or just because it's
fun! The Book Fair will be open in the St. Joseph
School hallway:
Saturday, 10/30 from 5:30-6:30p after Mass
Sunday, 10/31 from 9:15a-12:00p
Monday, 11/1 from 3:00-8:00p
Tuesday 11/2 from 3:00-8:00p
The Book Fair profits go towards books for the school
library and the classrooms. Thanks for your support!
Online Book Fair Link Below:
https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/
homepage.do?
method=homepage&url=stjosephschool10
RESPECT LIFE CORNER
Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life will be hosting
an hour long presentation at All Saints Parish
in Lakeville at 19795 Holyoke Ave, at 7:00
p.m. on October 26th. It is an annual event
at which you’ll receive a packet of materials
to take home with you. The topics for the
evening include: The latest Abortion
trends, the impact of the Hyde Amendment
and its precarious future, and two upcoming court decisions
that will affect Minnesota and the nation.
40 Days for Life is an Archdiocesan peaceful prayer vigil
held outside Planned Parenthood in St. Paul in late
September through early November from 6:00 am to 6:00
p.m. each day. St. Joe’s has taken responsibility for one day
Friday, October 22nd. Respect Life is asking parishioners to
volunteer one hour of prayer time on this day.
There will be a sign up table in the gathering space this
weekend October 16th and 17th.
Directions to Planned Parenthood will be provided at the
table. Please arrange transportation including ride-sharing
plans to the prayer vigil on your own. For more information
contact Pat Ziegenbein at 952-454-3474 or contact her via
email: dpz72@hotmail.com.
Fr. Paul will again be leading the rosary at 11:00 am.
Please come and join us!
Traditionally the month of November
has a special focus on the faithful
departed...
On All Saints Day, November 1st,
we will dedicate this to being
“Remembrance Time” at our parish.
We will be setting up a special space where framed
photographs of departed loved ones will be set out, near
our beautiful Resurrection Window.
We would invite you to share a photo of your departed
loved one. The individual does not need to be a
parishioner, and could be a friend or family member of a
parishioner. Frame the image, and place a note on the
back with your name and contact information as well as
the name of the depicted loved one, and then bring it into
the office during the week prior to Oct. 27th. ( 8-4:30pm)
We will have the display in the Worship Space through
the weekend of November 13-14.
The very latest we can receive it in the office is by
Wednesday, October 27th.
Wanted:
New or slightly used bicycles, tricycles and toddler cars and
riding toys.
There will be room on the semi going to Kentucky for Christmas
time for these articles. DO NOT SEND ANYTHING THAT NEEDS
REPAIR. If you have any of these items to donate you may take
them to the semi from Oct. 23rd to Nov. 3rd.
The semi will be parked at 4386 260th St. E., Randolph, MN
55065.
Questions call Olive at (507) 581-2808
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