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SAINT ROSE OF LIMA

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

JULY 22, 2018

16TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

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

Looking for a cool place to be on these

hot summer days?

Visit our St. Rose Chapel during the week. Our air-conditioned chapel is open for Adoration Mon.--Fri. from 9am-8pm.

Never been to adoration before? Not sure what you're suppose to do? You can spend the time with Jesus in the

Blessed Sacrament any way you want. You may bring prayer books, read the Bible, pray the Rosary, or just sit, relax and enjoy the peace that comes from being in His Presence. You may feel you can't pray well. Don't let this discourage you. The fact that you came to spend time

with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament pleases Him very much, and is in itself a prayer of faith.

Save the Date!

A Closer Walk with God

Sunday, August 19, 2018 2:00 p.m.

When was the last time you asked for the gifts of the Holy Spirit?

The purpose of A Closer Walk with God is to gather in Eucharistic Adoration to ask for the infusion of the Holy Spirit. Fr. Joseph Byerley will present a brief talk prior to two meditation times. The talks enlighten and guide the mind. The silence quiets the soul enabling one to be more receptive in receiving

the infusion of the Holy Spirit.

1st Meditation: Faith and Works 2nd Meditation: Silence

What do I have to do? Nothing. You are warmly welcome to come, sit, and relax. A pamphlet will be provided with select-

ed scriptures and quotes from the saints which will be reflective of the meditation topics.

Held at St. Rose of Lima Church

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"When you look at the crucifix, you understand how much Jesus loved you then. When you look at the Sacred Host, you understand how much Jesus loves you now."

- Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta

CCHS Campers Present: The Little Mermaid

All are invited to enjoy a FREE performance of The Little Mermaid (junior), presented by the Theater Camp students of Camden Catholic High School.

Performances are in the Grandi Auditorium at CCHS (300 Cuthbert Road, Cherry Hill) on Wednesday, July 25 at 7PM, Thursday, July 26 at 11AM and 7PM.

Feast Day of our patroness,

St. Rose of Lima

Please join us in celebrating her feast day at a special Mass on Thursday, August 23 at 7:00pm

A reception with light fare and beverages will follow in the Cafeteria!

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The Virtue of Justice

Justice is both a complex and, in today's world, a very weighty issue. Justice is also connected to the concept of rights. From the ancient Greek philosophers until modern time, people have written volumes on the ideas of justice and rights. I could not hope to be fully comprehensive in a short column, but I will try to outline its basic principles, hopefully giving a helpful approach we can use to address this important issue. It should be noted that the Church believes that the virtue of justice is the foundation of all discussion on justice.

As always, we shall begin with the definition of justice and proceed from there. Most definitions of justice are deceptively simple for such a complex idea. The Catechism gives a version of the classic definition of Justice, "Justice is the moral virtue that consists in the constant and firm will to give their due to God and neighbor." (CCC 1087) Since virtue requires the "constant and firm" will to live out the virtue, one can only possess the particular virtue if one actually lives it out on a regular basis. However, it is possible that one can perform a virtuous act in a given situation without necessarily possessing the virtue. Ultimately, it is our job to develop the virtues through their practice in cooperation with God's grace so that they can become part of us, making it easier for us to follow the greatest commandment, "to love God above all things and our neighbor as ourselves."

But back to justice. What does it mean to give a person his "due", that is, what he deserves? It's not always easy to see, that's for sure. If you would allow me to bypass the theological and philosophical discussion and get right to the answer, what is "due" to a person is due by reason of creation. Justice comes from our basic human nature and dignity as God has created us. This is because every external act performed by a person has some sort of social consequence. One way of looking at justice is to do one's duty towards another. Another way of putting it, being "just" is to recognize and treat someone according to his or her human dignity. While it's easy to follow the norms of justice when it is based on agreements, laws, promises, treaties, etc., other times it is difficult and this is where the aspect of human dignity comes in. For example, if you agree to buy a neighbor's car for an agreed upon price. You give your neighbor the money, you neighbor gives you the car. Fair and square, justice done. On the other hand, we know an employer should pay employees a fair and living wage while at the same time the employees should work diligently for the time allotted. But what if they don't agree on what is fair? Employers may try to pay employees less than the employees think they deserve while the employees may work less diligently than the employers think they should, bringing on conflict.

While we can't individually solve all of the injustice we see around us, we can make sure we ourselves are being just towards others. Usually it just takes a bit of thought and honesty about the situation. As far back as the Greek philosophers who wrote about justice, there has always been an understanding that the greater harm comes to the person who commits injustice rather than the victim of it. While the person who commits injustice may be causing harm to a person by violating someone's human dignity he or she is actually destroying his or her own human dignity in the process.

In the end, if we remember the second part of the Great Commandment "Love your neighbor as yourself" we should be pretty much on the path of justice by giving to other what is due to them and treating them according to their God given human dignity.

God Bless you, Father Joseph Byerley

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Please join us on August 5th for a reception at 12 noon, after the 11:00am Mass

to say goodbye to Fr. Al Mungujakisa and to welcome our new parochial vicar, Fr. Victorino Coronado. Light fare and drinks will be served!

St. Rose School

Summer Office Hours

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00am--1:00pm

St. Rose of Lima Summer Literacy Program

Tuesdays, 6:00 p.m. to 7 :30 p.m. at St. Rose of Lima School

Remaining dates: July 24 and 31st

Questions? Contact Bernadette Janis at 609-314-0583 or

bmjanis@

Don't forget our Food Pantry!

Hunger doesn't take a vacation. Please remember we feed our local families all year long and summer

is no exception. Thank you for considering! God Bless

Spiritual Center Library

Often where there is great evil, there is also great holiness. For example, the death camp of Auschwitz, yet the great sanctity of St. Maximilian Kolbe, St. Edith Stein, Victor Frankel, Corrie Tenboon, and Dietrich Bonhoffer, all who were there. The startling story of Father Kolbe is now on a video entitled "Maximilian, St. of Auschwitz" and it is available in our Spiritual Center Library. We also have books about all of the courageous people mentioned above. Said one parishioner, "I just returned from a trip to Auschwitz. I saw the cloak hooks where people hung their clothes before they went into the gas chambers. It really makes you think about things. " This week we also have many donated Bibles on the "Free Table" along with EWTNTV schedules for the month of July. Stop at the Library when you visit the Chapel.

St. Rose of Lima School

&

R sebud Academy Preschool

Registration is open for grades Pre-K through 8th for the 2018-19 School Year

Contact: Sheila Thomas at email: sthomas@

We challenge our students to become independent and motivated learners through a strong faith-based foundation. Come visit

our schools to see our students in action! Transfer Grants offered!

Our Rosebud Academy Preschool has a variety of programs for 3, 4 & 5 year olds, including

transitional kindergarten, 102 W. Gloucester Pike, Barrington 08007.

For registration information about our Pre-K through 8th grade programs, please contact the

Advancement Office at 856-546-6166, ext 309 or email: sthomas@

Personal tours and shadow days are also offered!

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Around the Parish

The Kentucky Train has arrived!

Look for the Giving Trees this weekend to 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. 1st

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! SOCIAL ACTION COMMITTEE

SRL Youth Ministry Events

Office of Youth Ministry youthministry@ 856-656-7255

Please Bring Nerf Guns to Share!

Bullets will be Provided!

Sanctus Middle School Youth Ministry

Gr. 6th-8th Saturday July 28th 6:30pm-8:30pm (GYM)

(R-Generation) Rooted Generation

High School Youth Ministry Gr. 9th-12th Friday July 27th 7pm-9pm (GYM)

Summer Rectory Office Hours:

MON TUE

WED

THUR FRI SAT SUN

PARISH WEEK AHEAD

7-23 Boys' Basketball

Gym 4:00pm

7-24 Prayer Shawl

Lounge 10:00am

Boys' Basketball

Gym 4:00pm

Legion of Mary

SCMR 6:00pm

Summer Literacy

School 6:00pm

7-25 Followers

Lounge 9:00am

Boys' Basketball

Gym 4:00pm

Pray the Rosary

Garden 6:30pm

7-26 Boys' Basketball

Gym 4:00pm

7-27 Confessions

Chapel 4:30pm

7-28 Confessions

Church 4:30pm

Saturday Evening Mass Church 5:30pm

7-29 SUNDAY MASSES

8:00am, 9:30am, and 11:00am

Charismatic Prayer Grp Lounge 7:30pm

St. Rose Christmas

Bazaar Crafters

The crafters are busy getting ready for the 2018 bazaar and are in need of the following

items:

Gift cards to: AC Moore, Michaels, JoAnn Fabrics, or Home Depot

Old ice skates Wood scraps (big enough to

make signs) Craft beer bottle caps or cans

(with logo) Framed pictures with glass Wine glasses (no designs or

etching) Mason jars China teacups and saucers

(decorative patterns) Wooden clothespins Wooden spoons Old candles (can be in a

container and used) Metal Spoons with embossed

designs St. Rose girls jumpers/skirts

Terra-cotta clay pots Masonite clipboards PVI or CCHS skirts Old beaded jewelry Old jeans (blue only) Wine bottles Old baking sheets Vintage ornaments Decorative silk scarves Old throw pillows Cable knit sweaters: red

or white Old paperback books Books of sheet music Embroidery hoops Christmas cookie cutters Old wreaths or Christmas

decorations that could be repurposed Craft supplies

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9am - 6pm

Wednesday, Friday

9am ? 4pm

Saturday, Sunday

9am-12:00pm

Any donations are greatly appreciated and can be dropped off at the rectory. Please contact Lisa Winkler for more information: 609-304-5577.

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Father's Day Remembrances

The following men were remembered during all Masses throughout the month of June:

In honor of:

Don Lacey Mile Krowicki Sr. Tim Krowicki Charlie Lacey Joe Catania Bob Keefe Jr. Brian Keefe Dennis Keefe Mile Chambers Robert J. Keefe Joseph Ruggieri Robert Ruggieri James Dwyer Richard Swiantek John D. Hull,Jr. Scott Pauli John Thomas John Owen Thomas Fred Watson John Filipkowski Robert T. Juliani Leonard J. Juliani Robert M. Juliani Salvatore Serraino Bosario Calcagno Sal Catania Richard Szperks William Stott

James Ernst Robert E. Sterback Scott MacMillan John Marshall Richard Bonxzak Bill Coulter Bill Lange Billy Lange Mark Lange Richard A. Bonczak Fred Wisniewski Frank DeLano Jerry Shell Ken Evans Marc Reed Dan Alspach John Ellis Dennis Ellis, Sr. Thomas Dallmer Ron Gaston Pasquale Fietto Michael Ambrose Ronald Ambrose Edwin Johnson Marc Minner Stephen McCauley Kevin McCauley Thomas McCauley

Jerry Shell Frank DeLano Bob LaPata Kevin Shell David Setzer Bob Wetherspoon Mark Wetherspoon Jules Sanchez Joe D'Amdrea Michael a. Delphidio Ryan Finch Joseph Zippel Andrew Richardson Thomas Leneovich Michael D. Matta Joseph C. Walsh 111 Robert Mugler George Richardson Mike Stepek Mr. Joe Kiernan Charles Woodward Joseph Trybuylski Tony Desiderio Joseph Monteleone Joseph Monteleone, Sr, Bill Ruggeri Mike Monteleone Allen Lancaster Brian Ketcham

Jack Dalton Jim Cabo Joe McElroy Kevin McElroy Mark McElroy Michael McElroy Luis Morrales Daniel Augelli Michael Augelli Francis Soutis Bob Underwood John Grossman Joe Ciqala Luis Morales, Sr. John Tweed Brian Kriebel Alexander Marchine Stephen Kessler Gregory Viola Edward Campbell Clement Murray Dave Dougherty Dave Raymond Marty Quinlan Evan Hathaway Stephen Pieczatkowski Walter Pieczatkowski John D. Hull, Jr. Robert Power

Peter Pirri Al Yates Alfred Yates Michael Walker Peter Kelly Thomas Peluso, Jr. Jim Dalton Paul Fetterolf Terry Long Jr. Thomas Peluso Vincent Brandolieri Martin Hurd Gregory Glanzmann Chester Piotrowski Robert C. Lvla Louis DiLoreto, Jr. Dina DiLoreto Michael D'Azcenzo Walter Pieczatkowski Harry F. Hoch James Lockman Gerald Krupa Chris Janis, Sr. James Smith Peter Dougherty William Weiss James Deckard Carl Kaiser

Steve Quinn Bill Rogers Ralph Scipione Jim Fahre Dave Pacitti Angelo Carolfi Michael Kelly Jeffrey Moon Edward Verbilla Joseph Mangini, Sr. Joseph Mangini, Jr. Charles Jaep Michael Jaep Martin Eckert Steve Eckert Francis D'Alonzo James Rossi Mark Janis Thomas Mulligan Thomas Janis Alexander Marchine Stephen Kessler Gregory Viola Frank Barbieri John Mulligan, Jr. Gary Narducci Adam S. Derengowski Adam G. Derengowski

In memory of:

Charles E. Wolf Sr. Nicholas Dabbundo Sr. John Baptiste Sr. Marty Baptiste Jack Baptiste Donald Baptiste Jimmy Baptiste John Krowicki Jr. John Krowicki Sr. Charles Lacey Sr. Rosario Catania Robert Keefe Sr. Thomas Raftery Sr. Thomas Raftery Jr. Angelo Ruggieri Chester Jedwabay William Sims Jr. Vincenzo Fava Vincenzo Cerone Charles F. Patterson Williams Sims Sr. Walter J. Pieczatkowski Domenic Corapi John Ballantine Francis Lawless Alfred Scioli Dino D'Agata Patrick Burke Charles Gilligan

Bob Pauli James Gillen Raymond Pihs Frank P. Gentile Henry Miller John Ward Tony Cutuli Gaetano Borda Pasquale Borda Joseph J. Borda Louis J. DiLoreto, Sr. Domenic A. Genovese Dominick K. Veneziani Vince Needham Stanley J. Bonczak, Sr. Stanley J. Bonczak, Jr. Voja Staz Grandpop Bonczak Grandpop Bords John Payne, Sr James Fiola Joseph Fiola Alfred Wisniewski Malcolm Ferentz Edward Taylor John Marshall, Sr. Ralph Beatty John Ambrose Henry Jackson

William J. Erhard, Sr. William J. Erhard, Jr. James Robert McCauley James McCauley Raymond Smith Anthony Baranowski William Wolf Joseph A. Burns Peter Zippel, Jr. Edward Russell Gino Catalani William C. Ciemny John Merritt Harold J. O'Neill Walter Lebb John Bensted Joseph Peluso Joseph Capponi Wayne R. Clark Arthur Grimmie Newton Shell Dave Wetherspoon N. Thomas Smaldore Percy Wetherspoon Bob Knight Roy Stoppenbach Edward Walker Joseph C. Walsh, Jr.

Richard McCann Henry McCann John Dalton Joseph McElroy Daniel McElroy John Piccinino Pasquale Piccinine Joseph Ehrow Ango Canzo Joseph Desiderio Walter Pugh Francis Joseph Piecyk Stanley Szlachta Joseph Piatek Joseph Jaep Benjamin F. Thompson Frank Dougherty Frank Sharer Vincent Rossi Joseph Loddo Michael Krupa James Janis John F. Mulligan, Sr. John V. Meyer John P. O'Connor Lawrence F. Fox Adam G. Derengowski, Sr.

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Around the Diocese

Going to Stockton, Rowan or Rutgers-Camden?

The Catholic Communities at Stockton, Rowan and Rutgers welcome you to our campuses.

Catholic Campus Ministry Center ? Stockton University 235 Pomona Road, Pomona NJ 08240 Telephone Number: 609-804-0200 Director: Alison Filion Sunday Mass: 6:00 pm at the Catholic Campus Ministry Center starting 8/26/18 (Dinner for students after this Mass) Newman Club: Wednesdays at 8 pm. Snacks served during mtg. Contact Information: Alison.Filion@ Website:

St. Bridget University Parish/Rowan Newman House ? Rowan University 1 Redmond Avenue, Glassboro NJ 08028 Telephone Number: 978-319-0435 Coordinator of Campus Ministry: Ivan Soares Pastor: Fr. Michael Field / Deacon: Aaron Smith Email: isoares@ Sunday Mass: 6 pm at St. Bridget University Parish 125 Church St., Glassboro NJ /Home-cooked meal after every Mass Newman Nights: Wednesdays at 6:30 at the Newman House. Snacks during the meeting. Website: and

Rutgers University ? Camden-Catholic Campus Ministry Campus Minister: Father Krzysztof Wtorek Sunday Mass: 9 am (English) and 11:30 am (Spanish) at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 632 Market Street, Camden, corner of Market & Broadway St. Daily Mass: 12:05 pm at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Contact Information: Camden.CM@

A Special Mass of Celebration SAVE THE DATE

VITALity Catholic Healthcare Services is looking for parishioners who have reached that Milestone of Life of age 90 and above. We want to Recognize, Honor and Celebrate you or your family member at a special Mass and celebration on Sep-

tember 16th, at 3pm at Annunciation Church, St. Joachim Parish in Bellmawr, NJ

Please contact or forward to us your or your friend or family member's name, address, phone number, parish and date of birth, to receive an invitation to this very special event. Send your information to or contact us at: VITALity Catholic Healthcare Services Attn: Anne Marie Pirillo Diocese of Camden, 631 Market Street, Camden, NJ 08102 (856)583-6121 Or email to : Annemarie.pirillo@

Gloucester Catholic High School News

3rd Annual Johnny Gaudreau Scholarship Golf Tournament Set for Friday, July 27

at the Blue Heron Country Club in Egg Harbor, NJ and will provide families with financial need the opportunity to give their sons and daughters a Gloucester Catholic High School education. All proceeds directly fund scholarships and tuition assistance. Please visit for Golf Registration; Sponsorship Opportunities; On-Line Auction Items.

Pre-Cana Classes

October 19 & 20 St. Andrew the Apostle Church, Gibbsboro, NJ Congratulations on your decision to marry in the

Catholic Church! St. Andrew the Apostle Church offers a Pre-Cana program three times a year to aid in the preparation of couples for the Sacrament of Marriage. Our program is led by the Pre-Cana Team,

which is made up of Deacon Bill Slaven and other faith-filled married couples from our parish. Throughout the program, many topics and discussions will take place on subjects such as communication, listening, family, conflict resolution skills, intimacy, finance, couple prayer, spirituality, conscience formation and more. Our next Pre Cana class will be on Friday evening, October 19th at 6:00pm and on Saturday, October 20th at St. Andrew the Apostle Church Hall. To register, please call Kathy

Fowler at St. Andrew's Parish Office at 856-784-3878.

Rediscover the Love in Your Marriage!

Is your marriage going down the right road . . . or is it a little off track? Life can be difficult, and so can the challenges you

face in marriage. Does the distance between you seem wide? Are you already separated? Looking for a better way? Retrouvaille (retro-VIE) can help and offers hope for a better relationship. Retrouvaille is a peer ministry of volunteer couples that can help you learn the tools of healthy communication, build intimacy and heal, just as they have done in their own marriages. Retrouvaille is Christian-based, and Catholic in origin, but welcomes couples of all faiths as well as non-religious couples. Retrouvaille can help get your relationship back on track. Our next program is coming up at the Family Life Center in Malvern, PA: August 17 -19. For more information, or to register for one of our weekends, visit our web site at: or call 1-800-470-2230. All inquiries are kept strictly confidential.

Bus Drivers Needed for

St. Joseph High School, Hammonton, NJ

Saint Joseph High School is looking for individuals willing to be

bus drivers for Morning and Afternoon Daily Bus Routes, Sport

Events, Class Trips, and also for Substitute Drivers.

Competitive pay of $16.50 per hour. CDL licensing training is

available if needed. Call Renee DeFinis at 609-561-8700, Ext.

199 or e-mail at rdefinis@.

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Pray for the Sick

Please keep these parishioners, relatives, and friends that are in need of healing in your prayers....

Anne Amato Joe Anacola Thomas Arnoldy Baby Silvie Hatch Chris Bakey Jannet Batta Stan Bednarczyk Catherine Biroc Dorothy Bobiak James Bonomo Alec Buccola Laurie Brubaker Fr. Charles Brunick Terri Brunick Peter Buongiovanni, Jr. Barbara Burns Maria Campling Andy Carlin Donna Phillip Connelly Morton Corman Lou Cram Jeanne Crawford Grace Dahmer Lauren DeCorte Annette Delozier Joe Deni Andy Dentino Frances Derengowski

Donna Desiderio Tony Desiderio Anne Marie DiGrazio Carol DiDomenico Marie Dobisch Annette Donato Carol Donontis Joanne Doto James Eckert Annie Engel Bernice Evans John Filipkowski Pat Fyfe Declan Gallagher William Geserick Baby Luca Paul Giamporcaro Robert Gladden III Elaine & Bill Graham Joseph Guerra Lynne & Chuck Guidotti David Haggerty Nicholas Hasher Patricia Haynor Michelle Iuliucci Stacie Johnson Ralph Jones Robert & Margaret Juliani Tom Karpiak

Nikki Keaton Ann Marie Kelly Dolores Kelly Jackie Kini Julia & Timothy Koverchick Catherine Krowicki Elda Lobascio Dolores Ledoux Erin Elizabeth Lafferty Florence LaPlaca Elizabeth Lee Rich and Lucie Lipko Catherine Macolino Anna Marley Elizabeth Masciocchi Maureen Mattson Peggy Maxwell Anna Mayer Gloria Mazziotti Phyllis McConnell Nancy Miller Monahan Family Dale Morrison Gail Murtaugh Miriam Orzechowski Kiera Oliver Ralph Paolicelli Susan Paul Anna Marie Pelle Dolores Pelle Tom Peluso

Yvette Theresa Priditkin Kevin Regan Morgan Replogle Anthony Rulli Jane Rulon Grace Rysinger Lena Sannutti Mary Catherine Schmidt Larry Schneider Brian Shuster George Shuster Joan Simpson Sharon Smith Joe Snyder Kathleen Speas Marion Spiegel Jim Staffiera Ralph & Chris Sturgis Linda Szafranski Frank Trybulski Michael Villari Fred Watson Joan Windston Carol A. Woodward Marie Zuber A family going through a cancer diagnosis

A Time to Rest in Peace...

We pray for our friends & parishioners who have died and their families... Ruth Pomianek

Dorothy Ward, John Gahran, Anne Navarro, Bernie Delaney, Francis Telkowski

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION IN OUR CHAPEL

Mon-Fri 9:00am to 8:00pm

The Pope's Special Intention for July That priests, who experience fatigue and loneliness in their pastoral work, may find help and comfort in their intimacy with the Lord and in their friendship with their brother priests.

MILITARY SERVICE Please pray for those defending our country

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

James Bearden, Lee-Volker Cox, Christopher MacLuckie, Fr. Lasarian Nwoga, Anthony Ciletti U.S. MARINE CORPS

Sean Brunett, Emily Ann Krowicki, Timothy Anstotz, Shane Camardo Harris '04,

Louis Camardo, Logan DePue '84 Daniel DiEva, Dominick Dobson, Christopher Maloney

UNITED STATES ARMY Corey Harter, Stephen Ali '94 Edward Heniss, Steven Bordi, Jr. Scott Fullam '04 Keith Hudson , Steven Johnson, Paul Steelman, David Anderson, John Bitner, Dennis Brown, Alvaro Cabezas, Nicole Candy '91 Steven DeVeglio, Jennifer Harris, Emmitt Henkel, A J Jacquot, Erik Kober, Michael MacDonald, Jordan Mosley, Melissa Owens , Matthew Parsons,

William Rabena, John Waldron, Kelly Hagan-Wood '91, Patrick Tassi

UNITED STATES NAVY

Andrew Hicks, James Hicks, Dillon McLaughlin, Randy Wickersham, Eric Domenico,

Raymond Henry Jr, Liam Hulin, Joseph Kogut '96, Brigid McPeak '00 , Brian Murphy, John Raimondi, Brian Randolph, Glenn Stafford, Joseph

Velez, Michael & Harry Hartenstine NATIONAL GUARD

Jennifer Winton (NJ), James T Meyer (NJ), Sean Donohue (NJ), Cherokee Hunt (PA), Justin Oliver '90 (NJ), Joseph Iuliucci,Jr `81 (NY), John Drew,

Anna Drew U. S. COAST GUARD

Alex Rulon '03 U.S. MERCHANT MARINE

Michael Rugarber '00, The highlighted young people are stationed in Afghanistan.

Graduation year from St. Rose School is indicated.

SAVE THE DATE!!!! DIOCESAN MARIAN PILGRIMAGE

Every other year, Catholics throughout the Diocese of Camden journey to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.

All are welcome to join Bishop Dennis Sullivan for this Pilgrimage on

Saturday, October 13, 2018

This year, pilgrims will be able to view the magnificent Trinity Dome Mosaic Which was only recently completed and blessed. Pilgrims will enjoy a Concert of Sacred Music, have the opportunity to go to Confession, And attend Mass celebrated by Bishop Sullivan in the Great Upper Church of the Basilica.

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