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EUCHARIST (Obligation Masses) Saturday ------------------------------------ 5:00 pm (Sunday obligation) Sunday------------------------------- 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am & 12:00 noon During the 5 pm and 10:30 am Masses, children are invited to the Children's Liturgy
Weekdays Monday, Wednesday, Friday --------------------------------------7:00 am Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday------------------------------------8:30 am
Holy Days ------------------------------------------ As listed in the bulletin
RECONCILIATION (Confession) Saturday --------------------4:00 pm or by calling for an appointment
Baptism: Parents are required to attend the parish Baptism Class and provide the godparent’s sponsorship letters BEFORE the baptism date can be set. Call the Parish Office at 201-438-2200 for class dates and godparent handbook.
Marriage: According to the N.J. Common Policy couples must register at least ONE YEAR in advance.
Anointing of the Sick: Please contact the Parish Office.
Holy Orders: Contact the Vocation Office at 973-497-4365.
Very Rev. Michael J. Kreder, V.F., KHS ---------- Pastor Rev. Peter F. Koziolkiewicz----------------------Parochial Vicar James J. Guida ---------------------------------------------- Deacon Tara Brunt ---------------------- St. Mary High School Principal Ana Maria Castaneda --- The Academy at Saint Mary Principal Mary Kay Benjamin-------------------- Parish Catechetical Leader Andrea Davis ----------------------------First Eucharist Coordinator Mary E. Lanni------------------------------------RCIA Coordinator Larry Boland--------------------------Confirmation Coordinator Gerard DeMan------------------------ Director of Sacred Music Linda Verdino & Kevin McLean ------------------------ Trustees David Valente ----------------Finance Committee Chairperson Deborah Moran ---------------------- Administrative Secretary Lorrie Motylinski & Barbara Allen Children’s Liturgy of the Word
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We are called to form the Christian Community of Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church; we are protected by our Blessed Mother in whose patronage our parish has been placed under her title “Our Lady of the Rosary.”
Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 17, 2017
“Recapture the Dream”
A Dream Come True!
From the Pastor
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time - A
Sept. 17, 2017
Unlike almost everywhere else, the establishment of Catholicism in
the present-day USA was easy. Only a handful of missionaries, all clergy, were martyred; while lay Catholics faced discrimination, rejection and even violence until recent times, there were no mass persecutions or executions of Catholics here. But this was FAR from the case in Korea!
It seems Christianity was brought to Korea by invading Japanese soldiers in 1592. Korea had little contact with the ‘outside’ world [like North Korea today], but around 1777, Christian literature was smuggled in and ‘home’ churches began to grow. When the first Priest managed to sneak into Korea around 1790, he found 4,000 Catholics who had never met a Priest! Seven years later there were 10,000 Catholics; but after six main waves of violent persecutions led by the government during the 1880’s, 10,000 martyrs had shed their blood for the faith. Why were the then Father Andrew Kim Tae-gon and Layman Paul Chong Ha-sang chosen to represent them all? Read on …
Collect - Saint Andrew Kim Tae-gon & Companions
O God, who have been pleased to increase your adopted children in all the world,
and who made the blood of the Martyrs Saint Andrew Kim Tae-gon and his companions
a most fruitful seed of Christians, grant that we may be defended by their help
and profit always from their example. Through our Lord Jesus Christ … and ever. Amen.
MARTYRS: THE SEEDS OF CHRISTIANS. Born
August 21, 1821, Andrew was only 18 when his father, Ignatius Kim, [beatified in 1925] was executed for being Catholic; Andrew was 1,500 miles away in a seminary, but courageously returned in secret to Korea after Ordination in 1854: the first native born Korean Priest. A year later, he was arrested for mapping routes for missionary Priests to sneak into Korea. On September 16, 1846, at just 25, he was brutally tortured and beheaded. The Bishop who ordained him, who was the first Bishop of Korea and a French missionary, requested the honor of being buried next to Andrew Kim Tae-gon.
Layman Paul Chong Ha-sang’s father was also martyred in the 1801 persecution that killed all Korean Christian clergy. Born in 1794, he inspired his fellow Christians to persevere, even with no priestly shepherds or Sacraments. As a servant in Korea’s diplomatic corps, he asked the Bishop of Beijing to send Priests to Korea; after he pleaded Korea’s cause in Rome, Pope Gregory X recognized the Korean Diocese’s legitimacy; he defended Christianity to his own government in defense of Christianity, and was tortured and executed on September 22, 1839. Saints Andrew and Paul, honored on September 20, are certainly great examples to follow!
Prayer over the Offerings - St. Andrew Kim Tae-gon
Look with favor, almighty God, on the offerings of your people and,
through the intercession of the blessed Martyrs, grant that we ourselves may become
a sacrifice acceptable to you for the salvation of all the world. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
THINGS KNOWN ONLY TO GOD. When Pope
Saint John Paul visited Korea in 1984, he canonized 100 Koreans and 3 French missionaries; some were Bishops or Priests, but most were Lay people: 47 women, 45 men. As he said at the Rite: “The Korean Church is unique because it was founded entirely by lay people … even today their undying spirit sustains the Christians of the Church of Silence in the north of this tragically divided land." May we never take our freedom to worship for granted!
Prayer after Communion - St. Andrew Kim Tae-gon
Nourished with the food of the valiant as we celebrate the blessed Martyrs,
we humbly ask you, O Lord, that, clinging faithfully to Christ, we may labor
in the Church for the salvation of all. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
DO WE CHERISH THE EUCHARIST? The
Church in Korea LONGED for the Sacraments, especially the Eucharist; are we as appreciative of
and overjoyed to celebrate them so freely and regularly? Saints Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Paul Chong Ha-sang and Companions, pray for us.
With God’s love and my prayers,
Very Rev. Michael J. Kreder, KHS
September 17, 2017
Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, September 16, 2017 5:00 p.m. Anthony Azzolini Dorothy Domino – 1ST - Anniversary Thomas J. Cahill Sunday, September 17, 2017 7:30 a.m. Lucy and John Saulino 9:00 a.m. Aristides Hernandez 10:30 a.m. Nelly Rojas Robert Graham 12:00 noon Rosalie E. and Charles A. Liddle Thanks to God, Jesus & Blessed Mother Monday, September 18, 2017 7:00 a.m. Maria and Rocco DelVecchio, Sr. 12:00 n00n Prayer Service Tuesday, September 19, 2017 8:30 a.m. Mary Tokarz 12:00 noon: Prayer Service Wednesday, September 20, 2017 7:00 a.m. Octave Lacariate 12:00 noon Prayer Service Thursday, September 21, 2017 8:30 a.m. Ann Dolan 12:00 noon Prayer Service Friday, September 22, 2017 7:00 a.m. Marco Cirincion Saturday, September 23, 2017 8:30 a.m. Jane Waller – Living Intention 5:00 p.m. Elizabeth and Frank Ryan Thomas J. Cahill Sunday, September 24, 2017 7:30 a.m. Concetta Pisciotta 9:00 a.m. Marie B. Moore Carmen Isaza 10:30 a.m. Joseph Patrick Blauvelt Grace Davis Alfredo Alonso 12:00 noon Alfred Fiume Thanks to Infant of Prague, Saint Jude and Saint Anthony
RECONCILIATION – 4PM - SATURDAY
Next Sunday’s Scripture
Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Isaiah 55:6-9 (133A) Psalm 145:2-3, 8-9, 17-18
Philippians 1:20c-24, 27a Matthew 20:1-16a
SANCTUARY OFFERINGS
The SANCTUARY LAMP which burns near the Tabernacle in Church, the reminder of the Lord’s presence in the Most Holy Eucharist will burn in memory of ROBERT GRAHAM. Requested by The Moretti Family.
The ALTAR BREADS which will become the Body of our Lord Jesus Christ at the Masses in Church during the week will be offered in memory of THOMAS J. CAHILL. Requested by Joe and Mary Ann Zurla.
The ALTAR WINE which will become the Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ at the Masses in Church during the week will be offered in memory of THOMAS J. CARROLL – 19TH ANNIVERSARY. Requested by Betty Carroll.
The FLOWERS which will adorn the Sanctuary Space in Church during the week will be offered in memory of PAUL MINIGIELLO. Requested by Louis and Marion.
Please keep Robert, Thomas J., Paul and Thomas J. in your prayers.
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
Drew Napoli Paul Fedorisin
Sgt. Erik Karlon Spc. Kyle McAuley
PRAY FOR OUR SICK Grant our brothers and sisters comfort in their suffering. When they are afraid, give them courage, when afflicted, give them patience, when dejected, afford them hope and when alone, assure them of the support of your holy people.
Jack Campbell Gifkins, Kathleen Lovatt Barbara Moore and Rosaleen Sullivan
Please call the parish office or email parish [email protected] to have a family member prayed for here at Saint Mary.
2017 - - -RELIGIOUS FORMATION - - - 2018 Sunday and Wednesday Sessions
CLASSES ARE IN SESSION If you have not yet registered your child/ren for Religious Formation, it is NOT too late. Classes
are held on Sunday mornings for Grades 1 – 8 from 9:00 am – 10:15 am and
Wednesday afternoons for Grades 1 – 6 from 3:45 pm -5:00 pm
Contact Mary Kay Benjamin Parish Catechetical leader (201) 438-2200 - Ext. 140
or email: [email protected]
SAVE THE DATE:
FIRST PENANCE FIRST EUCHARIST
Sacramental Parent Meeting Parents of all children who will be enrolled in our Sacramental Program for this year’s FIRST EUCHARIST are required to attend a ‘PARENT ONLY’ meeting on:
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd 1:00 pm OR 7:00 pm
Join us in the Parish Center for information regarding First Penance and First Eucharist.
Parents are required to attend this meeting to confirm their child’s enrollment in the Program.
CONFIRMATION SACRAMENTAL PROGRAM Parents of children entering 7th or 8th grade in September
PARENT MEETING THIS Saturday, Sept. 16th after 5:00 pm Mass OR
THIS Sunday, Sept. 17th after the 12:00 noon Mass Parents whose children are enrolled in the Confirmation Program are required to attend one of these meetings. The Church of Saint Mary Confirmation Preparation Program is a two-year sacramental program. The 7th grade will participate over two years to be better prepared when they receive the sacrament in 8th grade. All parents of children entering 7th or 8th grade interested in having their child confirmed at Saint Mary, should contact Larry Boland at
FIRST PENANCE - FIRST EUCHARIST SIGN IN
5:00 PM or 10:30 AM MASS BEGINS THIS WEEK
The children in our Sacramental Program receiving First Eucharist in the spring of 2018 MUST sign in before our 5:00 pm or 10:30 am Masses every week. The sign in sheets can be found in Madonna in the Parish Center. Weekly Mass attendance is required.
MUSIC MINISTRY We are looking for people to serve as Cantors. Cantors lead our hymns and liturgical singing at mass. This is NOT a big-time
commitment. When possible, you will be assigned to lead the Mass you usually attend. We would also like to invite people who play guitar and other instruments to see Gerry DeMan after church. The ADULT CHOIR welcomes all people who wish to be part of a fun group. Rehearsals are on Wednesday evening from 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm in the parish center – we sing at mass every Sunday – most often the 9:00am mass – from September thru June. Please see Gerry at the church organ after any Mass for additional information. Lastly, we invite all children of the parish in grades 1 – 8 to take part in this wonderful ministry. We sing at Mass every Sunday – most often at the 10:30 am Mass from September thru June. If you are interested or have any questions please contact Andrea Covais at: [email protected]. Every additional voice adds a lot to the choir, and makes a big difference in our music ministry.
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAM
Attention families of 8th grade students planning to attend Catholic high school in Fall 2018!
The High School Placement Test (HSPT®) administered as part of the Cooperative Admissions Program for Catholic high schools will be given on
Friday, November 10, 2017 Registration for this exam is online at
www.njcoopexam.org For more information about the Cooperative Admissions Program please go to: www.catholicschoolsnj.org.
SAINT MARY HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE THIS SUNDAY
1:00 – 3:00 PM
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION – OCTOBER 8 The schedule of groups for Adoration is as follows: we hope you make every effort to take part in this Eucharistic Adoration as a sign of our ‘common-union’ with the Lord Jesus and with one another. 1:00 - 1:30 Silent reflection [no leader] 1:30 - 2:00 Communicants & Confirmation
Candidates Students should report to the Parish Center
after the 12:00 noon Mass This is a REQUIRED SESSION
2:00 - 2:30 Summer Religious Formation Students Readers
2:30 - 3:00 Extraordinary Ministers/Holy Communion 3:00 - 3:30 Rosary Society 3:30 - 4:00 Knights of Columbus 4:00 - 4:30 The Staff & Students of our 3 Schools 4:30 - 5:00 Music Ministers 5:00 Evening Prayer [all are invited]
Remember to wear something BLUE in honor of Mary and to show your parish pride!
ALL STUDENTS IN OUR
SUMMER RELIGIOUS FORMATION PROGRAM Please note that you are asked to take a few minutes to sit before the Eucharist on
Sunday, October 8th between 2 and 2:30 pm May you feel the peace that comes from simply being in the the Presence of God!
PRAY THE ROSARY During the months of October and May, Saint Mary Rosary Altar Society will be saying ONE DECADE of the Rosary 15 minutes before the 5:00 PM and 10:30 AM Masses. Members of the Rosary Society will lead the Rosary and offer this for WORLD PEACE. Please bring your rosaries and join in this special time for our parish. Please note we will be starting on Saturday, September 30 at the 5:00 PM Vigil Mass.
2017-2019 ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY OFFICERS
Saint Mary Rosary Altar Society is pleased to announce the officers for the 2017-2019 term:
President Mary Calabrese Vice President Valerie Bowen Secretary Joan Van Lowe Treasurer Josephine Clark
We thank these members for their willingness to serve in these positions.
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THIS WEEKEND - SECOND COLLECTION CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
The US Conference of Catholic Bishops has designed a weekend for the annual National Collection for The Catholic University of America (CUA), the national university of the Catholic Church and the only institution of higher education founded by the US bishops and chartered by the Vatican. CUA also trains leaders of the Church. Through its national seminary, the University provides graduate degrees for seminarians sponsored by numerous Catholic dioceses in the United States. The National Collection for CUA is critically important to the operation of the University and to the growing needs of the Church nationally and locally. Again, we ask as we do with all our SECOND COLLECTIONS, please help support the need for CUA through your generosity.
NEXT WEEKEND – SECOND COLLECTTION A SECOND COLLECTION will be taken NEXT weekend for the RUTHERFORD FOOD PANTRY and OTHER CHARITABLE CONCERNS. Food can be dropped off by the elevator room off the Narthex. Please be as generous as your means allow.
PARISH BLOOD DRIVE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
There is an EMERGENCY BLOOD SHORTAGE and ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED!!
Can you donate? You can sign up
THIS WEEKEND before and after Masses
Donors must be at least 17 years old and weigh at least 120 pounds. There is no maximum age for donors - if you are in good health. The blood drive will be held on:
Sunday, September 24 8:30am – 1:30 pm
In the BLOODMOBILE Outside of church
EVERY PINT COUNTS!
TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME First Reading: Sirach 27:30—28:7 Sirach advises all to forgive the faults of their neighbor. Only by forgiving the sins of others, can a person expect to be forgiven his sins. Second Reading: Romans 14:7-9 Paul stresses that no one is his own master; we are responsible to the Lord, and we belong to him in both life and death. Gospel: Matthew 18:21-35 This narrative points out the difference between mercy and justice. When Peter asks how often he should forgive someone who wrongs him, Jesus answers, “…not seven times: I say seventy times seven times.” Jesus then narrates the story of the king who was merciful to his official by forgiving him all his debts, but this same official showed no mercy to his own servant.
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Thursday, October 12 – November 16 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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Reservations are required and can be made by contacting the parish office at (201) 438-2200. We look forward to meeting you.
2018 MASS BOOK The 2018 Mass Book HAS opened!
If you were unable to reserve Masses this week, we will have someone sitting at a table in the
Narthex after all Masses - NEXT WEEKEND. MASSES are available for 2017 as well!
SHARING GOD’S BLESSINGS Can you help? The number of donors giving to the APPEAL specifically and to national charities in general has been decreasing. We are asking all those who have NOT supported the APPEAL to consider making a $25.00 donation. Will you consider this most worthy cause as part of your TITHE back to GOD? Pledge envelopes are available in back of church.
CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS The RCIA is a RITE through which the Church
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