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Saint Joseph ROMAN CATHOLIC Church
973-383-1985
thirteenth Sunday in ordinary time - June 28, 2020
Schedule of
Masses
Weekdays Monday-Friday at 12:05pm
Weekends Saturday (Sunday Vigil) at 5:00pm
Sunday at 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:30am
Confession
Saturday at 4:00-4:30pm
ALL Other
Sacraments by appointment
Our Parish Family is Served By
Weekly Mass Intentions
Father ST Sutton, Pastor 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Father Alexander Londono, Migrant Ministry [email protected]
Father Edward Davey, Pastor Emeritus
Deacon Thomas Zayac, Deacon [email protected]
Karen Glowatski, Office Administrator 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Doreen Zimmerman, Administrative Assistant 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Christine Shell, Director of Food Pantry 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Faith Formation - 973-383-8413 [email protected]
Kelly Robinson, Director of Music Ministry
Sharon Eltzholtz, Bulletin Assistant [email protected]
Robert Lasser, Finance Administrator [email protected] - 973-383-1985
TRUSTEES OF THE PARISH Dorothy Bosi, George Hayek
and Gerard Woodring
thirteenth Sunday in ordinary time – june 28, 2020
The Sanctuary Lamp, which burns near the Tabernacle
as a reminder of our Lord’s presence in the Most Holy Eucharist,
burns this week in loving memory of:
And the hosts and wine, which will become the Holy Body and Precious Blood of our Lord, were given in loving memory of:
Weekly Remembrance
May they now be resting in the peace of the Lord’s heavenly kingdom!
We pray for all those who are in need of the Lord’s healing presence:
Gary Arvary, Ron Ayers, Gene Belcher, Fred Bender, Mary Benziger, Egon Berninger,
John Ciccone, Louise Crann, Father Angelus Croce, James Cunningham, Alex DeMartino, Derya Demirtas,
Jennifer DiNardo, Mary Ann Dowling, Jennifer Downing, Russell English, John Fedash, Kathie Fetchko, Chris Flora,
Theresa Fusco, Monsignor Mark Giordani, John Greed, Joy Grenewicz, Suzanne Hammond, Finnuala Hanifan, Jessica & Hannah Joseph, Ann Inglima, Susan Kadar,
Father Daniel Kelly, Jessica Kirby, Darby Knox, Valerie Landell, Shirley Lavin, Elaine LeFever, Roberto Leyva,
Beth Malkin, Sal Mauceli, Deirdre Metzger, Sharon Miller, Jake Michael Miraldi, Mike Palumbo, Cheryl Piritz,
Joyce & Mike Polster, Michael Porfido, James Proulx, Joan Riccardi, John Rokicki, Donna Rozsas, Alexia
Russ, Father Jude Salus, George Scarpa, Ben Sellitto, Steve Sherwood, Coleen Shields, Crystal Siro,
Francis Siro, Terri Skill, Ernest Sprague, Gloria Steets, Kristen & Sofia Steets, Evelyn Strauss,
Joni Strauss, Delia Sutton, Edna & Paul Swenson and Rita Zimich.
Saturday 6/27 5:00pm Intentions of Maria Kummer
Sunday June 28th
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am
9:30am
11:30am
Father Joseph Foley, OFM Father John V. Doyle
Anne Savacool Lawrence J. Mettler
Eleanor Zukowski Marsha Glowatski
Monday 6/29 12:05pm Antoinette Prohaska
Tuesday 6/30 12:05pm Michael Seracino
Wednesday 7/1 12:05pm Theresa Suchar
Thursday 7/2 12:05pm Ruth Ross Ann Cloud
Friday 7/3 12:05pm Richard Rodimer
Saturday 7/4 5:00pm Charles Lundgren
Sunday July 5th
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am
9:30am
11:30am
Antoinette Prohaska Father Bertil Anderson Father Michael J. Burke Dr. Michael T. Burgio Richard Rodimer
Francis & Stella Covel Theresa Suchar
“Oremus Pro Invicem”
This week’s events
Food pantry
June 21, 2020
Collection $4,974 Online Giving $1,288
Total: $6,262
Thank you for your generosity!
Confessions will continue this week
on Saturday from 4:00-4:30pm
in front of the Blessed Mother’s Altar.
Public Daily Mass continues each day
Monday-Friday at 12:05pm.
Weekend Masses are the normal schedule!
July 5, 2020
Zechariah 9:9-10 Romans 8:9, 11-13
Saint Matthew 11:25-30
WEEKEND DONATIONS
Next Weekend readings
“It is a kindly act to assist the fallen”
Salvation of souls
Welcome Back!
We thank everyone who dropped off groceries this past week in church after Mass and at our food pantry.
For the safety of our volunteers and clients, we will continue to have our clients complete a shopping list of their needs and desires. A shopping bag will be filled by the volunteers and given to the clients.
Now that we are open, the following items are most needed. Thank you so much for your support for our Saint Mother Teresa food pantry.
Ketchup Toilet paper Mayonnaise Paper towels Canned chicken Laundry detergent Canned tuna Dish soap Hamburger Helper (all kinds) Shampoo Chef Boyardee (all kinds) Conditioner Pancake syrup Body wash Baked beans Deodorant (men/women) Cookies Toothpaste Fruit snacks Men’s shampoo Knorr’s pasta sides (all kinds) Cat food Knorr’s rice sides (all kinds) Dog food Spam Snack-size applesauce and puddings Canned white potatoes Flavored oatmeal
Parish center
The Parish Center Offices are open
Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 12:00pm. We can be reached at: 973-383-1985 or [email protected].
The Don Bosco Columbiettes #7784 are sponsoring a campaign to seek our Blessed Mother’s intercession
for the Salvation Of Souls. Please support this endeavor to pray
ONE MILLION HAIL MARYS.
The campaign will be extended until August 31, 2020.
You can e-mail your tallies to: [email protected]
The tally so far is: 3,446,009
Parish center
The Parish Center Offices will be closed on Friday, July 3rd
in observance of the 4th of July.
Faith formation news
With the permission of the former bishop, Father ST will be celebrating the
Sacrament of Confirmation on Saturday, August 8, 2020.
Father has sent an email to all the parents of our Confirmation students with all the necessary
information regarding Mass and rehearsal times for Confirmation.
Our printable Registration Packet for the 2020-21 Faith Formation school year is now on our website
www.stjosephnewton.org. Your completed Registration Packet may be
dropped off at the Parish Center Office M-F 9:00am-12:00Noon or at church
(in the collection basket) when you attend Mass.
In order to properly prepare for the upcoming Faith Formation year, we ask if you would please
return your Registration Packet no later than July 26th.
Thank you so much for your cooperation and
patience during these difficult times in our lives and the life of our Church.
Thrift shop grand reopening
The Sacrament of First Holy Communion will be celebrated on Saturday, July 18th. Parents/Guardians of our First Holy Communion students will be notified by email with the Mass and rehearsal times, as well as other important information. This will certainly be a special day for everyone!
More trees!
JULY 2ND GRAND RE-OPENING
The Father Michael J. Burke Thrift Shop will reopen Thursday, July 2nd.
Shop hours are: Thursday and Friday 10:00am-4:00pm
Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm
There will be a Welcome Back and Christmas Sale in July!
Stop by to see a variety of goods at half price.
ALL customers must wear a mask!
Kindergarten Formation
We are putting together a new Faith Formation Program for the “little ones!”
This year, we will be having our first Kindergarten Faith Formation, which will meet on Mondays from 4:05-5:20pm. We will be using Loyola Press’ “Finding God; our Response to God’s Gifts” Program which is not just book work, but many activities and a snack. Come and share with your children the message of how much God loves them and how to have a real relationship with Him for many years to come.
If you are interested in this new program, please call
Mrs. Christine Shell at: 973.383.8413 or email her at: [email protected].
Looking forward to adding the “little ones” to our
Faith Formation Program here in Newton.
For those who were not able to make a donation in loving memory of their Mom or Dad (or in honor of those who are still alive) last month. Seven (7) more trees have been planted on the side of the church. If you are interested in making a $95 for one tree, please call the Parish
Center Office at: 973.383.1985. There are also five (5) more trees on the side of the Parish Center which are also available for your loved one’s name. Again, please contact the Parish Center Office if you are interested. Do not wait as they will go very quickly like the last time. Thank you for your generosity and may the Lord continue to bless you and your families!
First Holy Communion
Is Black lives Matter really anti-Catholic?
(Disclaimer: For those of you who are easily offended by the truth, I think you should skip this article).
The Most Reverend Joseph Seitz, the Bishop of El Paso, Texas, was recently at a Black Lives Matter rally on his knees, bearing a homemade sign which read: “Black Lives Matter.” Since His Excellency did not have a problem with making this public statement while wearing clerics and his pectoral cross (which only bishops may wear), I thought it was okay for me to address this matter as well (without a pectoral cross).
According to Churchmilitant.com: “BLM is a Marxist group funded by George Soros as well as many others, which promotes abortion and several other non-Catholic teachings. Killing, rioting and burning seems to be the hallmark of this “peaceful group.” And yet the Rasmussen Report stated that 62% of the U.S. population look favorably on BLM. Is it possible that all these people could be wrong in their appreciation, respect, assessment and support of this organization?
In trying to understand any person, group, or organization, I am a firm believer in listening to what they say about themselves. Therefore, I went directly to their webpage and found the following information:
Black Lives Matter was founded in 2013 by three black feminists; Alicia Garza, Patrice Collors and Opal Tometi, as a response to the shooting of Trayvon Martin (a 17-year-old African American who was killed on February 26, 2012, in Sanford, Florida). #BlackLives Matter began as a simple hashtag on Twitter, but has now become a global movement with forty (40) chapters in four (4) countries with hundreds of thousands of supporters and tens of millions of dollars in financial support.
Doctor Carol M. Swain, Ph.D., who is a former professor of political science at Vanderbilt University, recently stated that BLM has a more dismal agenda. “They have put forth an image, but actually, the things they are doing are quite different. I find it very troubling that they have been mainstreamed. Their chants, like ‘no justice, no peace,’ will never be enough. I went to their original website and it looked like it came from the Communist Manifesto, it had very little to do with black people. It was clearly Marxist and inspired overthrowing the state and it was as radical as Antifa.”
BLM’s founders have made it clear, most recently, that its group has more to do than just racial equality but about the LGBTQ+ Community as well. Patrisse Cullors, one of the co-founders of BLM (who identifies herself as a lesbian), said: “My queerness, my blackness, my womanness, shaped Black LivesMatter.” This is also true of Alicia Garza (another co-founder of BLM), who stated: “It is no coincidence that this iteration of the Black Freedom Movement is led by queer folks. It’s not a coincidence, but that does not mean it is any less challenging.” Ms. Garza continued: “This is also a movement about economic justice. This is a movement about gender and racial justice. This is a movement to reimagine what our lives can and should look like.”
According to the BLM website: “Our network centers around those who have been marginalized within Black liberation movements.” This is the same philosophy that is found in Black liberation theology, which itself finds its roots in Neo-Marxist liberation theology. This is a theology that changes the Gospel from Christian teaching into a social Gospel that finds its basis on class warfare and economic justice. According to Black Liberation Theology, the struggle is not so much between classes as it is between races.
Dr. Swain once again noted: “They change the meaning of what it is to be a white supremacist. At one time, it was a white person who thought they were superior to other racial and ethnics groups. Now, it is any white person that is white. Their whiteness is what is seen as part of their privilege and makes them feel superior. They are in the oppressor category, even if they were born and raised in Appalachia, parents who have never attended college, they could be high school dropouts...”
I think it is fair to say that BLM and the Black Panther Party (a para-military organization founded in the 1960s in response to police brutality) are similar as well. The BPP justified violence to protect African Americans and its leaders followed a communist ideology.
One of the most infamous members of the BPP is Assata Shakur, who serves as the ideological inspiration and hero for BLM (as attested to by both Alicia Garza and Patrisse Cullors). Ms. Shakur believes that socialism is an “integral part” of building up America. She is a Marxist revolutionary and a member of the Black Liberation Army. She is also on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorist List with a two (2) million-dollar bounty on her head. Sadly, you might recall Ms. Skakur (aka Joanne Deborah Chesimard) because she shot and killed Werner Foerster, a New Jersey State Trooper in 1972 and then escaped prison in 1979 fleeing to Cuba.
So that you understand the nature and foundation of BLM, this is the type of woman which they hold in high esteem. According to Ms. Cullors (who quotes Ms. Chesimard’s words): “This is how we close our every meeting, every event, every action, every freeway we shut down, every mall we shut down, this chant is reverberated “It is our duty to win! We must love and support one another! We have nothing to lose but our chains! Black Lives Matter!”
On the BLM webpage, they state that: “We acknowledge, respect and celebrate differences and commonalities. We work vigorously for freedom and justice for Black people and, by extension, all people. We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and “villages” that collectively care for one another, especially our children, to the degree that mothers, parents, and children are comfortable. We embody and practice justice, liberation, and peace in our engagements with one another.”
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Additionally, BLM is also pro-Abortion. In 2016, they partnered with reproductive justice groups to fight for Black women and to advance abortion rights. Co-founder Alicia Garza stated: “Reproductive justice is very much situated within the Black Lives Matter movement… So, we certainly understand that BLM and reproductive justice go hand in hand.”
To make matters even worse, last year, Ms. Garza paired up with Cecile Richards, CEO of Planned Parenthood, to form the group Super Majority (which trains women in political and abortion activism). Therefore, when all is said and done, it seems the black lives matter only outside the womb.
Where was His Excellency, Bishop Seitz and his brother bishops, kneeling with homemade signs that said: “Babies’ lives matter?” Where was the venerable bishop “taking a knee” at the Pro-Life rally in Washington, DC for the lives of the unborn? When have the United States bishops ever taken a knee for anything other than that which the Democratic Party holds near and dear to their hearts and pocketbooks? Maybe because the Democratic Party (which a majority of U.S. Bishops claim to be) receive a huge amount of money given to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops each and every year to accomplish such great “Non-Catholic” issues (because by law, they are not allowed to use this money for “Catholic things”).
Maybe their Excellencies should pay attention to the words spoken by Pope Francis taken from Evangeli Gaudium: 2. The political realities of our nation present us with opportunities and challenges. We are a nation founded on ‘life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,’ but the right to life itself is not fully protected, especially for unborn children, the terminally ill, and the elderly, the most vulnerable members of the American family. We are called to be peacemakers in a nation at war. We are a country pledged to pursue ‘liberty and justice for all,’ but we are too often divided across lines of race, ethnicity, and economic inequality.” Therefore, it seems logical and most Christian, that not only do “Black Lives Matter” but maybe more correctly, more Christ-like, more Catholic, that “All Lives Matter” from the womb to the tomb.
Now for their funding: In Washington, DC, the Democracy Alliance Donor Club Democrats have promised to fund BLM. The DADC is an organization that was founded by George Soros (a self-proclaimed atheist) and has become very closely aligned with the Democratic Party, which gives lots of money to Democratic candidates. To date, Mr. Soros has given over thirty-three (33) million dollars to BLM.
BLM is also funded by “ActBlue” which is also a fundraising arm of the Democratic Party (e.g., Bernie Sanders received $186,000+, Joe Biden $119,000, Elizabeth Warren, $93,000, etc.) Interesting that when you click on the “donate” button from the BLM website, it actually directs you to ActBlue to make your donation.
Ultimately, BLM is supposedly all about those who oppress and those who are victimized. They certainly will never move from this position, why? As I have often said: “Follow the money!”
Having researched and printed all of this, am I the only one that wonders why the Catholic hierarchy and many priests support this organization? Does it not cause anyone pause to think that the Archbishop of Washington (Wilton Gregory) “urged” all his priests to join the Archdiocesan anti-racist rally (which was the same time and location as the BLM protest)? These questions are not based on the color of anyone’s skin, but on the value of human life, IN ALL ITS COLORS!!!
The United States bishops and clergy are not the only ones that should hide their heads in shame. Bishops from the United Kingdom also express their support and “solidarity” with Black Lives Matter (The Tablet) as part of the “Catholic teaching against racism.”
Throughout the history of the Catholic Church, She has always condemned racism and injustice against many groups of people and individuals. However, based upon the foundation of BLM, can the Church truly become partners with such other organizations like Planned Parenthood, the Democracy Alliance Club and ActBlue (just to name a few)? Can the Catholic Church truly be a part of a group that yells: “Pigs in a blanket. Fry ‘em like bacon” or spray paint on toppled down statues: “Kill Whitey??”
Again, it is pretty simple to me that this organization, from its foundation and founders, is anything but Christian, never mind Catholic. Therefore, Bishop Seitz needs to get off his knee and get on his knees and pray for his public display of supporting a non-Christian, non-Catholic organization. Why? Because I think they call it a public scandal.
Pray for our Police! Pray for our crooked politicians! Pray for our wayward priests, bishops, archbishops and cardinals! Pray for those who have been killed in the name of BLM, especially the many black children who were killed in their mother’s wombs and those who have been killed in the streets in the name of BLM. Pray for peace and unity! Pray for the Christian nation of America, for I believe that it is still “One nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all” no matter what the color of your skin happens to be!
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Father Michael J. Burke Thrift Shop (located across the street from the Parish Center)
Grand Re-Opening July 2, 2020
Thursday-Friday 10:00am-4:00pm Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm
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WE TREAT YOUR PET LIKE FAMILY! Father Michael J. Burke
March 11, 2018
We remember you with great fondness and love.
Please pray for Brentwood, TN, Police Officer
Destin Legieza who was killed in the line of duty and for Navajo Division of Public Safety
Police Officer Michael Lee who died after contracting the Wuhan virus while on duty.
May they be resting in the peace of the
Lord’s heavenly kingdom!
In Loving
Memory of
Father John V. Doyle
We pray for all those who are sick with the Wuhan Virus, those who have died
and those who care for them. May the Lord of mercies continue to bless them with His healing power.
Praying for peace
throughout the world and for all Police
Officers.
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We pray for all those who have lost loved ones by the Wuhan
Virus. May the Lord give those who have
died eternal rest and share with their families and friends,
His peace!
Pray for our Salesian Sisters and all the good work they do, especially as Catechists in our
Faith Formation Program.