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Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Rev. Msgr. Peter J. Doody, Pastor Rev. Mr. Joseph C. Crowley, Jr., Deacon Rev. Msgr. Patrick Brown, in Residence Mrs. Trish Frost, Parish Secretary 973-694-5700 Ms. Carol Tumminello, Parish Accountant 973-694-5700 Mr. Steven Pierinelli, Music Ministry 973-694-5700 Mrs. Eileen Russo, Religious Education and Formation 973-694-5700 Mrs. Elise Rossbach, Confirmation and Youth Ministry 973-930-4767 Mrs. Eva May, Parish Life and Outreach 973-696-5427 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 8:30 AM 5:30 PM Vigil Mass Sunday: 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Family Mass 11:45 AM (except in July & August) Weekdays: 7:30 AM Holy Days of Obligation: 7:30 AM, 12:05 PM, 7:30 PM SACRAMENTS Baptism: Baptisms are celebrated after the 11:45 AM Sunday Mass, or at the 11:45 AM Mass. Please call the Rectory for dates and family orientation. Marriage: Diocesan Common Policy requires that the Parish be notified one year in advance of intention to marry. Pre-Cana or Engagement Encounter is also required. Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 - 5:00 PM. Anytime by request. New Parishioners are welcome and are invited to introduce themselves to the Pastor or to call the Parish Secretary. ORDINATION AND RELIGIOUS LIFE Discerning what God is asking of you for your life? Is God calling you to a life of service as a Priest, Deacon or Religious? Please contact the Vocation Office of our Diocese of Paterson: 973-777-2955 or speak to one of the priests or pastoral staff of our parish. 45 Urban Club Road, Wayne, N.J. 07470 www.abvm-wayne.org Office: 973-694-5700 Fax: 973-694-5706 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 10, 2016

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Page 1: Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary · Rev. Mr. Joseph C. Crowley, Jr., Deacon Rev. Msgr. Patrick Brown, in Residence Mrs. Trish Frost, Parish Secretary 973-694-5700

Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Rev. Msgr. Peter J. Doody, Pastor

Rev. Mr. Joseph C. Crowley, Jr., Deacon Rev. Msgr. Patrick Brown, in Residence

Mrs. Trish Frost, Parish Secretary 973-694-5700 Ms. Carol Tumminello, Parish Accountant 973-694-5700 Mr. Steven Pierinelli, Music Ministry 973-694-5700 Mrs. Eileen Russo, Religious Education and Formation 973-694-5700 Mrs. Elise Rossbach, Confirmation and Youth Ministry 973-930-4767 Mrs. Eva May, Parish Life and Outreach 973-696-5427

MASS SCHEDULE Saturday: 8:30 AM 5:30 PM Vigil Mass Sunday: 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Family Mass 11:45 AM (except in July & August) Weekdays: 7:30 AM Holy Days of Obligation: 7:30 AM, 12:05 PM, 7:30 PM

SACRAMENTS Baptism: Baptisms are celebrated after the 11:45 AM Sunday Mass, or at the 11:45 AM Mass. Please call the Rectory for dates and family orientation.

Marriage: Diocesan Common Policy requires that the Parish be notified one year in advance of intention to marry. Pre-Cana or Engagement Encounter is also required.

Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 - 5:00 PM. Anytime by request.

New Parishioners are welcome and are invited to introduce themselves to the Pastor or to call the Parish Secretary.

ORDINATION AND RELIGIOUS LIFE Discerning what God is asking of you for your life? Is God calling you to a life of service as a Priest, Deacon or Religious? Please contact the Vocation Office of our Diocese of Paterson: 973-777-2955 or speak to one of the priests or pastoral staff of our parish.

45 Urban Club Road, Wayne, N.J. 07470 www.abvm-wayne.org Office: 973-694-5700 Fax: 973-694-5706

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 10, 2016

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Christ Jesus . . . is the head of the body, the church.

— Colossians 1:15, 18

Masses for the Week

Saturday, July 9-Vigil, Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30 p.m. +Maria Penna by Judi & Craig Comperatore Fr. Pat

Sunday, July 10-Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. +John Redfearn, anniversary remembrance Fr. Peter by loving wife & family 10:00 a.m. Mass for the people Fr. Pat

Monday, July 11-St. Benedict, abbot 7:30 a.m. +Patricia Carini by Carol Steinberg Fr. Peter

Tuesday, July 12 7:30 a.m. +Helen & Joseph Reihl by Fran Juchniewicz Fr. Pat

Wednesday, July 13 7:30 a.m. +Joseph & Anna Amato by the family Fr. Pat

Thursday, July 14-St. Kateri Tekakwitha, virgin 7:30 a.m. +Jim Murty by Joe & Joan Crowley Fr. Philip

Friday, July 15-St. Bonaventure, bishop 7:30 a.m. +Mary Whitehead Fr. Pat by Janice & Mike DeBenedetto

Saturday, July 16-Our Lady of Mount Carmel 8:30 a.m. +Charles A. Sheridan Fr. Philip by Bill, Jean & Kathryn Wambach Vigil, Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30 p.m. +Betty Jane Arturi by loving husband, Tony Fr. Philip

Sunday, July 17- Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. Mass for the people Fr. Ray Pavlick 10:00 a.m. +Loretta Molczyk, anniversary remembrance Fr. Ray Pavlick love, Trish & Greg Frost

MINISTRY SCHEDULE SATURDAY, JULY 16 – 5:30 P.M. LECTOR: Greg Schmitt SERVER: Alexandra Schmitt EMHC: Rick Bunker, Barbara Esser GREETER: Darlene Bunker, Peter Esser SUNDAY, JULY 17 – 8:00 A.M. LECTOR: Sofia Nasiek SERVER: Bernadette & Raphael Enriquez, Laila Aponte EMHC: Jean Holt, Steven Pierinelli GREETER: Jo Grundtner, Christina Patlen SUNDAY, JULY 17 – 10:00 A.M. LECTOR: Maria Holganza SERVER: Jesmar & Veronica Holganza, EMHC: Alice Sujkowski, Etta Ribaudo Trish Frost GREETER: Brophy family

CALENDAR OF WEEKLY EVENTS TUESDAY, JULY 12 PIME Italian Group Mass & social 7:00 p.m. chapel/c.r.

SATURDAY, JULY 16 Couples for Christ mtg. 12:00-5:30 p.m. community room

Confession 4:00-5:00 p.m. Chapel

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Sun., July 10: Dt 30:10-14; Col 1:15-20; Lk 10:25-37 Mon., July 11: Is 1:10-17; Mt 10:34-11:1 Tues., July 12: Is 7:1-9; Mt 11:20-24 Wed., July 13: Is 10:5-7,13b-16; Mt 11:25-27 Thu., July 14: Is 26:7-9,12,16-19; Mt 11:28-30 Fri., July 15: Is 38:1-6,21-22,7-8; Mt 12:1-8 Sat., July 16: Mi 2:1-5; Mt 12:14-21 Sun., July 17: Gn 18:1-10a; Col 1:24-28; Lk 10:38-42

WEEKLY OFFERING REPORT 2016 2015

Amt. of Collection…………$5,862.00 $5,964.00 From 125 Envelopes……….…$4,336.00 Loose Collection………...……...$561.00 Online Giving…………....……..$965.00

“Honor the Lord with your wealth, with the first fruits of your produce.” (Prov 3:9) The Diocesan Assessment collection will be taken this week-end. The combined collection for Communications, Black, & Indian Missions, Lepers, and the Catholic University of America will be taken next weekend. Please make all checks payable to Annunciation Church.

Please pray for a new tenant for our Parish facility.

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GO AND DO LIKEWISE Miss Collins, the dean of students at Olympic High School, was past the point of scolding Matt, though she liked him very much. “Four detentions in two weeks are too many.” Still Matt wouldn’t tell. It was only after Miss Collins went on a morning neighborhood patrol that she found out the real rea-son for Matt’s tardiness. Thump, thump, thump, came the wheelchair down the stairs. It was Matt, steadying Shawnetta as he helped lower her down the stairs and then push her to the corner bus stop. “She’s a girl in my parish youth group,” Matt ex-plained to Miss Collins. There are many ways to describe Matt’s actions—a random act of kindness, making a difference one person at a time. Jesus would understand. When the lawyer cor-rectly identified the good Samaritan as the one who had treated the injured man with compassion, Jesus said simp-ly, “Go and do likewise” (Luke 10:37).

Memorial Donation The Sanctuary Lamp was donated in loving memory of +Stan & Roseanne Skawinski by Etta Ribaudo.

ALTAR FLOWER MEMORIAL For those who wish to remember a loved one at a weekend Mass, may we suggest offering the flowers for the main altar or for the Blessed Mother altar, which will be there for the weekend and into the week follow-ing. The flowers will be ordered by the parish and mention of the intention will be made both in the bulle-tin and before the weekend Masses. The cost of flow-ers for the main altar is $50.00 and for the side altar, $35.00. You may also donate the Sanctuary Lamp for a specific weekend. The cost is $10.00 If you would like to donate the flowers or the Sanc-tuary Lamp, please call the rectory 973-694-5700.

PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Couples for Christ: Alex & Carmela Enr iquez—973-685-9738 Eva May’s Trips: Eva May 973-696-5427 Family Fun Committee: Steven Pier inelli – 973-433-7093 Knights /Columbus: Mike Basile, Grand Knight 973-839-5526 Prime Timers: George Halas, Vice-President 973-633-8655 Society for the Poor: Joanne Tamaro 973-628-1556 Women’s Bible Study: Alice Sujkowski – 973-790-8535 Pastoral Council Members: Deacon Joseph Crowley Pat Alaimo, Mike DeBenedetto, Barbara Esser, Trish Frost, George Halas, Pat Leszkowicz, Karen Marron, Eva May, Ron Pisano, Elise Rossbach, Eileen Russo, Mary Ann Scharf, Laura Stinziano, Elaine Urgo

Notification of Hospitalization Illness or Impending Surgery

Hospitals are required to observe confidentiality and priva-cy laws and are no longer able to inform parishes of admissions of parishioners. It is now necessary for either the patient, him/her self, or a family member to notify the parish of his/her hospitalization. Arrangements then can be made for the parish priest to visit the patient. Because of privacy laws we do not publish the names of the sick in our bulletin or announce them at Mass unless the pa-tient or a family member gives us permission to do so. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick will be administered upon request prior to a scheduled hospital admission or before any elective surgery. Please call the rectory 973-694-5700. All calls are kept confidential.

MERCY BOX Do not forget to do good and to share with others,

for with such sacrifices God is pleased. Hebrews 13:16

During this Year of Mercy we are encouraged to be Merciful like the Father, performing ran-dom acts of mercy on a daily basis. We en-courage you to anonymously write your acts of mercy on one of the index cards which are available on the table by the Icon in the back of the church and place it in the “Mercy Box” pro-vided.

Please Remember in Your Prayers Deacon Joe Crowley, Jack Tengi, Fr. Pat Brown, Melissa Seidman, Helene Shenesko, Rebecca Mitchell, John Martin, Dave Murphy, John Christopher DeMeo, Anna Maria Zecca DeMeo, Irene Perricone, Fr. Evan Greco, and Susan Rienzo.

Summer Mass Schedule The 12:05 weekday Mass has concluded for the months of June, July, August and Sep-tember and will resume on Monday, October 3rd. The Sunday 11:45 a.m. Mass has concluded for the summer months of July & August and will resume on Sunday, September 4th.

2017 MASS BOOK The 2017 Mass Book is now open. Please lim-it your request for Sunday Masses to 3 so that as many people as possible will have the oppor-tunity to reserve Sunday Masses.

Now it’s even easier to use your to give to the church.

Go to www.abvm-wayne.org and sign up for Online Giving. Simply click on “create an account”. Then, enter the needed and submit. You will get an email with a link to finish up your account. If you do not see the email, check your spam folder. It’s that simple to give and from any-where using a computer, smartphone or tablet.

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SAVE THE DATE! OUR ANNUAL PARISH PICNIC

WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH

12:30-5:00 P.M. ON THE CHURCH GROUNDS

WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY We will be taking a ”Biblical Walk Through the MASS” during the summer months of July and Au-gust. We will meet every Wednesday in the Recto-ry from 10:00 un l 11:30. If you are interested, please call Alice, 973-790-8535. We look forward to welcoming you.

Our Food Pantry is Running Very Low Shoprite is running their

CanCan sale now through Saturday, July 16, 2016

Please take advantage of this opportunity to fill our Food Pantry

Some suggested nonperishable can goods that are needed include

canned fruit, vegetables, chili, meats, soups, beans, tuna fish, etc.

9/11 Memorial Mass On Sunday, September 11, 2016, we will cele-brate a special Mass to honor those who serve as police, firefighter, EMS and all first responders. On that day, the 11:45 a.m. Mass will be moved to 12:00 noon. All are welcome to attend. Please save the date

TRIPS BY EVA MAY October 2-5, 2016: Boston MA. The cost is $645 per person, dbl occ. and includes 3 nights lodging in Boston area, 3 breakfasts, 3 dinners, including Spirit of Boston Dinner Cruise & a lobster dinner, Faneuil Hall Market-place, Old North Church, Bunker Hill, JFK Library & Museum, Boston Duck Tour, tour of Cambridge & Har-vard Square, tours of Lexington & Concord, Foxwoods Casino, taxes & gratuities and motorcoach transporta-tion. Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016: Oktoberfest featur ing Jersey Dreamers at the Royal Manor in Garfield, NJ Cost is $55.00 per person with checks payable to Eva May. Sunday, Dec. 4, 2016: Peddler’s Village, Lahaska, PA. Day tr ip includes lunch at the Cock N’ Bull res-taurant, time of your own for shopping and a beautiful Christmas light display at dusk. Cost is $60.00 p.p. Sun.-Sun., January 22-29, 2017: 7-night Western Caribbean Cruise on Norwegian Cruise Line. Cost of Inside Category IB is $1,489 per person double occ. and includes non-stop flights between Newark & Miami, air conditioned cabin with private bath, all meals onboard the Norwegian Getaway, morning & afternoon snacks, 24-hour room service, services of a Cruise Director, Cabin Steward, health & fitness center, nightly entertain-ment, Las Vegas-style casino, swimming pool & sport-ing activities, port taxes. $250 per person deposit due with reservation. Final payment due by Oct., 10, 2016. For information, itineraries, or reservations please call Eva May at 973-696-5427.

Serving in Our Military With gratitude, we remember our veterans and we also pray for the safe return of our loved ones who now serve us faithfully both here and in foreign lands. As a visible reminder of their sacrifice and our love, we would like to begin publishing a prayer list of the men and women who are ac-tively serving. This list will be published regularly in the bulletin. If you wish to include a family member who is actively serving in the military, please call the Parish Office at 973-694-5700 and provide us with the individuals name and rank. You may also email the infor-mation to [email protected]. Please keep in your prayers ~Lt. Col. Timothy M. Crowley, USMC ~Major Hans Hogan, US Army ~Staff Sgt. Ross Devine, Special Forces ~Master Sgt Rick Van Eycke, Marines ~Staff Sgt. Christopher Whitehead, US Army ~CPL Axsel Consten, Marine ~Chastity Consten, Air Force

Going on vacation? To locate Mass, go to www.Masstimes.org or call 734-794-2100

or get the phone application at the Apple store.

Remember Annunciation Parish in Your Will

COFFEE SHOP IS OPEN THIS SUNDAY MORNING

ALL ARE WELCOME TO STOP INTO THE COMMUNITY ROOM AND ENJOY A CUP OF

COFFEE OR TEA AND A BAGEL OR BUN AND FELLOWSHIP

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For families with children new to our program, registration forms for Religious Ed classes be-ginning in September 2016 are available out-side of room 5. Forms have been emailed to all currently registered families. Registration dead-line was July 1, 2016.

Elise Rossbach 973-930-4767 [email protected]

Meetings: The Youth Ministry will be meeting on Tuesdays from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Please check the Youth Ministry Facebook page for details.

Events: Catholic Heart Work Camp and St. Anthony Shrine Sunday, July 24 through Sunday, July 31 Campers registered to attend the Catholic Heart Work Camp are reminded to complete and hand in their personal data forms and to collect all of the tools and equipment required for the trip. If you have any questions, please contact Elise.

If any person may have been abused by any priest, they should im-mediately contact their local County Prosecutor’s Office and the Dio-cese’s Victims Assistance Coordinator: Peggy Zanello at 973-879-1489. You may also be in touch with either the Diocesan response Offices: Rev. Msgr. James T. Mahoney, Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia, 973-777-8818, ext. 205 or Sister Joan Daniel Healy, Chancellor/Delegate for Religious, 973-777-8818, ext. 248. The entire text of the Policy of the Diocese of Paterson in Response to Complaints of Sexual Abuse is available on the diocesan website: www.patersondiocese.org.

NEW PARISHIONERS We welcome all new parishioners to our parish and in-vite you to introduce yourself to the Priest or Deacon af-ter Mass or visit us at the Rectory to register. If you have been attending our Church regularly but have not registered we invite you to do so. Also, if you would like to have your house blessed please give us a call at 973-694-5700. We look forward to meeting you.

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