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Served by
Rev. Brian P. Quinn, Pastor (Fr.Brian)
Permanent Deacon Edward Keegan (Deacon.Ed)
Permanent Deacon Richard Brady (Deacon.Rich)
Moira A. Dziomba- Dir. of Faith Formation (Moira.Dziomba)
Carol Lindsey - Faith Formation Assistant (Carol.Lindsey)
Jim Hill - Youth Group Director (Jim.Hill)
Kathleen Burke - Music Minister (Kathy.Burke)
David Southerland - Assoc. Music Minister (David.Southerland)
MaryAnn Spagnuolo - Parish Secretary (MaryAnn.Spagnuolo)
Karen Loveys - Office Assistant (Karen.Loveys)
Greg Schrader - Maintenance & Facilities
Beth Hart & Charlie Stoia - Trustees
*All email addresses are (name)@stmatthewsrandolph.org
We Invite You to Celebrate
Eucharist: Saturday - 5:00 pm
Sunday - 8:00 am, 9:30 am & 11:00 am
Weekday Mass: Monday - Friday at 8:00 am
Reconciliation: Saturday 4:15 pm - 4:45 pm (*or by appointment)
Adoration: Third Tuesday - 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Our Mission
We are a Catholic community seeking out and welcoming all in a spirit
of hospitality and empowering people to grow in discipleship in Jesus
Christ.
St. Matthew
the Apostle
Parish
Easter Sunday
April 12, 2020
335 Dover Chester Road
Randolph, NJ 07869
Phone (973)584-1101
Stewardship of Treasure�
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord�
Sunday, April 12, 2020�
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“Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that
are on earth.” ~Colossians 3:2�
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Do you put God first in all things?
Possessions, money, power, ego can easily
become gods to many of us. Do a quick
check of what is important to you. Is God at
the very top of the list? If not, your priorities
need to be re�adjusted. Don’t let earthly
things become a god before God. This is
also the first commandment � I am the Lord
your God, you shall not have any strange
gods before me.�
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord�
Sunday, April 12, 2020�
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First Reading: Acts 10:34a, 37�43 �
In this passage, Peter testifies that he and his followers saw
the miracles performed by Christ, witnessed His death, and
believe in His resurrection. Now they will proclaim to all that
Christ is the Son of God. �
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Second Reading: Colossians 3:1�4 �
Paul tells the Colossians that they will appear with Christ in
glory. They should be mindful of things above rather than
things on earth. �
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Gospel: John 20:1�9 �
In vivid detail, John tells us that when Mary Magdalene
visited Christ’s tomb, the tomb was empty. She told the
apostles, who ran to the tomb, and saw the “wrappings” on
the ground. The disciple who entered first “saw and
believed.” �
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord�
Daily Readings week of Sunday, April 12, 2020�
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Sunday: Acts 10:34a, 37�43; Col 3:1�4 or 1 Cor 5:6b�8;�
Jn 20:1�9 or Mt 28:1�10 or, at evening Mass, Lk 24:13�35�
Monday: Acts 2:14, 22�33; Mt 28:8�15�
Tuesday: Acts 2:36�41; Jn 20:11�18�
Wednesday: Acts 3:1�10; Lk 24:13�35�
Thursday: Acts 3:11�26; Lk 24:35�48�
Friday: Acts 4:1�12; Jn 21:1�14�
Saturday: Acts 4:13�21; Mk 16:9�15�
Saturday, April 11� Joan Miola�
Dave Gidich�
Sunday, April 12�
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9:30 am�
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11:00 am�
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Easter Sunday�
All Deceased Members of�
St. Matthew the Apostle Parish�
Monday, April 13� Paul Smitko�
Tuesday, April 14� Stephani Vernicek�
Wednesday, April 15� Jacinto J. Torres�
Thursday, April 16� Wong Po Loy�
Friday, April 17� Intention for Stephen Co�
Saturday, April 18�
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Wong Po Loy�
Karen LoSapio�
Ronald Repsher�
Sunday, April 19�
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9:30 am�
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Julio Mercado�
Ceil Cerbo�
Masses Intentions for the Week�
Stewardship of Treasure � February 2020�
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Envelopes & Loose Cash� � � � $19,255�
We Share Online Giving� � � � $16,150�
Total� � � � � � $35,405�
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July 1, 2019 � February 29, 2020�
YTD Budget� � � � � $290,000�
YTD Offering� � � � � $279,555�
YTD Deficit� � � � � ($10,445)�
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February � Collections�
Building & Maintenance Fund� � � $2,600�
Church in Central & Eastern Europe� � $1,573�
Please remember the sick members of our Parish
community who have requested our prayers . . . �
�
Bill Attinello, Fran Brooks, Joann Campo,
Kristin Carr, Gina Ceva, Janet Conhaim,
Tim Connors, Jeremiah Crowley, Connie
D’Angelo, Ruth Dorney, Betty Dubinski,
Noelle Farmer, Felinda Felix, Nicholas
Ferroni, Marie Ferroni, Mary Frattarola,
Perla Garcia, Mark Goebel, Chris Groh,�
Art Hackett, Toni Kearon, Sandie Keegan,
Leonard Legg, Joyce Lifshin, John
McAndrew, Maeve McKendry, Arminda
Pastilha, Joyce Peterson, Marie Rebhain,
Henry Rogers, Lee Schaffer, Sam Scotto,
Regina Slezak, Joseph Soranno, Lucas
Soto, Bernie Stelmach, Winifred Swiss,
Christopher Torney, Joe Venezia, Nat
Witmer & David Whitaker�
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Please pray for those who have died . . . �
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Bano Carlos � Cousin of LoriAnn Gaudioso�
Maryann Kilponen � Mother of Steve Kilponen�
John MacDonald � Husband of Marguerite MacDonald�
Johanna Sacco � Mother�in�law of Jack Lynch�
In Our Parish
Our Parish Prayers� The Week Ahead�
Live the Liturgy�
Alleluia � He is Risen!�
Inspiration for the Week�
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Our world wants us to believe that life is only what we make
of it. Today, we realize how untrue that is. Life is ultimately
about what God makes of it, and the resurrection of Jesus
reveals this. Alleluia, Christ is risen!�
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Who do you understand yourself to be? What we did
yesterday, are doing today, and may do tomorrow pretty
much determine how we perceive ourselves. We even
perceive Jesus this way in limiting our vision of him to his
earthly accomplishments. We know through today’s
triumphant celebration that Christ is much more than his
earthly legacy. The transfigured and resurrected Christ is
the beginning, the end, and the fulfillment of all things and
every person.�
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All that Jesus did stands in second place to
who we now know him to be. Do we realize that
this will be our journey too? Christ is risen.
Alleluia, alleluia! �
Gospel Meditation�
Alleluia � He is Risen!�
Encourage Deeper Understanding of Scripture�
�
When we awoke this morning, we found ourselves blessed
with another day. It is Easter Sunday. As that thought
crossed our minds, did we find ourselves saying “so what”
or “alleluia”? For many, today is truly a day of alleluia. For
others, it is just another day of “so what.” Faith makes a
huge difference. It not only makes a difference in how we
understand today and the significance of what we
celebrate, it also makes a huge difference in terms of how
we understand ourselves.�
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Succeed, live well, be productive, find your niche, follow
your dreams, make money, protect your social status, be
politically correct, and keep your preferences to yourself are
pretty good examples of the messages our secular life
wants us to hear. In and of themselves, they don’t sound all
that harmful. But when really examined, they are. The life of
resurrection embodied in the Gospel tells us a much
different story.�
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Life keeps us busy. We are always connected, distracted,
occupied, and working. For many of us, an agenda awaits
us before we even start our day, and unfinished stuff is
brought with us when we retire at night. Make the best of
life and “find your own road to happiness are messages we
all too easily believe. The “so what” response to the new life
of resurrection is often the result of believing that life is only
what I make it. What God has to say isn’t important to me
securing my next raise.�
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Sadly, we live as if the grave is the end. While we may give
the wonder of heaven a blink now and then, its glory really
doesn’t impress us or matter all that much. It’s all about the
here and now and what I need to do today to get where I
want to be tomorrow. We tend to put off considering the
one significant “tomorrow” that will come the millisecond
after we take our last breath. When that happens, will we
want to be thinking “so what?” or “alleluia”?�
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There is only one Jesus, one mission, and one resurrection.
There is also only one of us. Have you ever pondered what
one solitary, humble human life can do? Faith, not our
world, tells us how special we are. We are not robots. We
are not replaceable. We have one shot. There are no do�
overs. Love is at our core and unites us together as one
with the God of love who so desperately wants us to be
with Him forever. This may not match our secular agenda,
but it ought to make our true inner agenda leap for joy.
There doesn’t need to be an end. I can live forever. Alleluia.�
Sacred Linen Ministry�
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Each week, the Sacred Linen Ministry care for the
laundering of the purificators and towels used at each Mass
by the Celebrant and Eucharistic Ministers. Linens are
treated, washed and ironed. Volunteers are needed for this
Ministry (approximately once every two months). Linens
may be picked up and dropped off at your convenience.�
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If you would like to volunteer, please contact MaryAnn in the
Parish office (973) 584�1101.�
In Our Parish Kids Korner
St. Matthew’s Parish Office�
Office Closed�
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At this time, the St. Matthew’s Parish office is closed. Office
staff is working remotely and is available. Please feel free
to call us (information below) or send an email. We will
respond to you as soon as possible. �
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Please feel free to call the office with any questions or
concerns. We are here to help! (973) 584�1101.�
phone extensions:�
� Moira Dziomba:�� ext. 201�
� Carol Lindsey:� � ext. 202�
� Karen Loveys:� � ext. 204�
� Fr. Brian Quinn� � ext. 210�
� MaryAnn Spagnuolo:� ext. 205�
Health and Safety Measures for Pastoral Life�
Diocese of Paterson by Mandate of the Bishop�
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As cases of coronavirus increase exponentially, it
is a moral imperative for all people to do what is
humanly possible to prevent the spread of the
illness. Large gatherings of people have rapidly
become a health risk. The following provisions for
the Diocese of Paterson are effective immediately.�
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�� All public Masses are hereby suspended in the Diocese
of Paterson until further notice.�
�� The celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation is
suspended.�
�� The celebrations of Frist Penance and First Holy
Communion are to be deferred in all parishes until
further notice.�
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For the complete and full statement from the Diocese of
Paterson as issued by Bishop Arthur J. Serratelli on
Monday, March 16, 2020, please visit the St. Matthew’s
website: www.stmatthewsrandolph.org.�
St. Matthew the Apostle � Spring Fundraiser�
Winner’s Choice Car Raffle � drawing June 28, 2020�
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It’s time for our Spring Fundraiser. We are happy to
announce the return of our Winner’s Choice Car Raffle.
Please watch the mail for your personalized letter and raffle
information. Your support is vital in making St. Matthew’s a
special, vibrant and strong Parish family. �
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The winner may choose from a 2020 Ford
Escape SEL AWD SUV �OR� a 2020 Ford
Ranger Supercab 4x4 XL. The second
place winner will win a $500 gas card
(choice of brand).�
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Tickets are available for $50 each � Buy 2 get one FREE!
Yes � that is three chances to win for the price of two! All
proceeds will be used for safety and security upgrades at
St. Matthew the Apostle Parish. �
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Please complete the order form that was
mailed to you �OR� see the website for
complete details. If you have any
questions, please email
Five Steps for Praying�
when you’re feeling overwhelmed�
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Stress, anxiety, and the emotions that accompany crisis are often described as feeling like giant waves crashing around
you. Calm your heart and your spirit by taking time to reflect on where you have been, where you are, and where you would
like to go.�
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In his�Spiritual Exercises,�St. Ignatius of Loyola provides the Examen as a five�step tool for reflection. The focus of this tool
is to heighten your awareness of God’s presence in the experiences of your daily life. The following steps are an adapted
Examen for reviewing and processing your situation following a crisis. �
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This retreat is not intended as a substitute for seeking mental health support after a situation of loss or crisis but instead is
an opportunity to process the experience through the lens of faith. As you move through these steps, consider writing down
your thoughts or feelings in a journal.�
1. Find a safe and quiet place to become aware of God’s presence�
Recent events may seem to be swirling around you. Honor your own beauty and dignity by stepping away to breathe. Jesus
told us that there is a time to “Come away … all by yourselves and rest a while” (Mark 6:31). You could say something like
“God, help me to calm the storm in my heart and mind so that I can hear your voice and feel your peace.”�
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2. Review what has occurred through the lens of gratitude�
Gratitude is the foundation of our relationship with God. In every situation, even the most difficult, we are given gifts. Maybe
God’s gift to you is your safety or hearing a loved one’s voice or the feeling of the sun on your face. Tell your story of the
recent overwhelming event to God. Begin when you first became aware of the situation that is now affecting you. When did
you first hear about/know that this crisis situation was going to affect you? What were your first thoughts and feelings? Then
what occurred? Pay attention to the emotions that are evoked as you tell the story to God. What are the little details that
stand out to you that you may not have noticed before? God is speaking in those details. Who are the people that you
interacted with during the crisis situation? As you think about them, how do you feel? The story will take various turns;
continue to share with God in your mind and heart. As you move closer to the present in the story, how have your thoughts
and feelings changed?�
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3. Pay attention to your emotions, recognizing they are sacred�
St. Ignatius embraced emotion. He believed that the presence of the Holy Spirit became clearly revealed in the emotions
that are evoked when we reflect on our experiences. As you reflect on your story, what were the emotions you felt? When
were they stronger than others? What were the moments when the feelings that surfaced surprised you? Can you pinpoint
one or two moments or interactions where emotion arose from within you? Thank God for speaking to you through those
emotions.�
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4. Ask God to speak to your open heart�
Now that a couple of moments have been pinpointed where feelings surfaced in the recent situation, you can pray to receive
insight from these experiences. Allow the Holy Spirit to direct you toward one or two moments, images, or feelings that God
is calling you to examine with greater intensity. It could be one word or phrase that someone said to you. It could be your
emotional reaction to something that occurred. It could be a tiny detail that you think no one else noticed. As you hold that
moment or feeling in your heart, words of prayer may begin to form around that experience. Let the prayer grow.
Somewhere in your reflection on this recent crisis situation, God is providing you with messages. With the Holy Spirit’s
guidance, begin to look for those messages in the emotions, images, and interactions. What can you learn about yourself?
What might some of the messages be that can be taken away from the experience? What is God whispering to you in your
heart?�
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5. Look toward tomorrow�
These messages have been given to us as a gift from God. When waves of stress and crisis are crashing over us, it is
difficult to see the shoreline. Having embraced the truth in emotion and extracted messages, however, we now can choose
our next destination. You are now seeing the shoreline more clearly. You are strengthened to look forward to the future.
How can you incorporate the wisdom that has been given to you into the next steps of your journey? Ask God to provide you
with strength for the challenges that lie ahead. Pray this prayer: “God, in the next few hours and days, please help me to …”�
Address any concerns that are in your heart about the next steps of your journey in prayer. Your life is a gift, and it is
adorned with gifts from God. Recognize with gratitude that you are loved and never alone as you walk forward on your
journey.�
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End with the Our Father or pray quietly in your own way.�
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©Busted Halo � September 23, 2019�
In Our Parish
St. Matthew the Apostle Parish �
335 Dover Chester Road�
Randolph, NJ 07869�
Phone (973) 584�1101�
Fax (973) 584�0499�
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Website:� www.stmatthewsrandolph.org�
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Office Hours:� Monday � Thursday: 9:00 am � 3:00 pm��
� � Friday: 9:00 am � 1:00 pm�
In Our Parish
Homebound or Hospitalized�
�
If you have friend or loved one who is
homebound or hospitalized and would like a
visit and the opportunity to receive Holy
Communion, please contact the Parish Office
(973) 584�1101. Thank you for helping us
support those in our Parish Community.�
�
New Parish Registration�
�
As we begin a new year, St. Matthew’s invites everyone to
participate in our spiritual, educational and social life.
Please complete a registration form and join ou1r Parish
family! Forms may be found on the Parish website, in the
Gathering Space or you may contact the Parish office and
we will mail/email the registration form to you. Registration
is required for Religious Education Programs and for the
reception of all Sacraments. Only active, registered
members of the Parish may receive sponsor forms for
Baptism or Confirmation. If you need a sponsor form,
please contact the office an we will be happy to assist you.�
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Updating Parishioner Registration�
�
Registered Parishioners, do you have a new email
address? mailing address? phone number? Please be sure
to contact the Parish office with any changes to your
contact information. It will allow us to continue to provide
Parish and community news and updates in a timely
manner. Do you have an adult child who no longer lives at
home? It is important for young adults to establish their
own registration. Please contact the Parish office with any
questions (973) 584�1101.�
Celebrate the Sacraments�
�
Baptism: Baptism is celebrated on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the
month after the 11:00 am Mass and on the 4th Sunday during the
11:00 am Mass. Please call the Parish office at least two months
in advance to make arrangements.�
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First Reconciliation & First Communion: Our Faith Formation
Program begins with Grade 1. First reconciliation and First
Communion is a 2�year program. Please call the Faith Formation
office to register your child.�
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Confirmation: Confirmation is a 2�year program beginning in
9th grade. Students will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in
the spring of their 10th grade year.�
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Matrimony: Couples are asked to contact the Parish at least
one year in advance.�
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Anointing of the Sick: Please call the Parish office at anytime
for Communion calls or visitation of the sick or elderly. Holy
Communion may be brought to the home of any person who is
temporarily or permanently homebound.�
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Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA): RCIA prepares
adolescents and adults for Baptism and full Communion into the
Catholic Church. Please call the Parish office for information�
Altar Servers� Deacon Ed Keegan� (973) 927�1146�
Bible Study� Suzanne Johnson� (973) 361�1028�
Bridges� Debbi Tavares� (973) 895�8874�
Church Environment� Tom & PeggyAnn Meola� (973) 895�4437�
Cornerstone � Women� Joanne Morrone� (973) 229�4915�
Eucharistic Adoration� Tom & PeggyAnn Meola� (973) 895�4437�
Eucharistic Ministers� Andy & Doreen Guzo� (973) 451�0814�
Faith Kitchen� Andy & Doreen Guzo� (973) 451�0814�
Finance Council� John Potter� (973) 543�5757�
Food Pantry � Bill Ruane� (201) 787�0029�
Fundraising� Bob Sciarello� (973) 584�3983�
Funeral Ministry� Chris & John Groh� (973) 328�3203�
Greeters� Darcy Ronchi� (973) 328�4573�
Healthy Bones� Shirley Kraft� (973) 252�7393�
Interfaith Furnishings� Mary Jo Welch� (973) 361�1666�
Lectors� Ro Peach� (973) 584�1041�
Liturgy� Fr. Brian Quinn� (973) 584�1101�
Marthas & Marys� Beth McNeilly� (802) 384�3026�
Matthew’s Men� Bill Ruane� (201) 787�0029�
Music Ministry� Kathy Burke � (973) 610�5654�
Parish Leadership Team� Bill Ruane� (201) 787�0029�
Prayer Chain� Debbi Tavares� (973) 895�8874�
Prayer Shawl� Chris Groh� (973) 328�3203�
RCIA� Deacon Ed Keegan� (973) 927�1146�
Shopper’s Club� Winifred Swiss� (973) 960�6005�
Scout Troops� TBA� �
Ushers� TBA� �
Women of Faith� Moira Dziomba� (973) 584�1101�
Youth Group� Jim Hill� (973) 584�1101�
Marriage Preparation�
Deacon Ed & Sandie Keegan�
(973) 927�1146�
Meals on Wheels� Gene Cottrell� (973) 722�7733�
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In our Parish
Parish Registration�
�
St. Matthew’s invites everyone to participate in our spiritual,
educational and social life. Please complete a registration
form and join our Parish family! Forms may be found on the
Parish website, in the Gathering Space or you may contact
the Parish office and we will email a form to you.�
�
Registered Parishioners, do you have a new email address?
new phone number? Do you have an adult child who no
longer lives at home? Please be sure to contact the Parish
office with any changes to your contact information. It will
allow us to continue to provide Parish and community news
and updates in a timely manner.�
�
*As a reminder, most parishes require that sponsors for
Baptism, Confirmation or RCIA be active, registered
members of a parish. If you need a sponsor form, please
contact the office an we will be happy to assist you!�
Online Giving & Faith Formation Payments�
Accepted via WeShare�
�
The practice of Christian stewardship via online giving
provides the opportunity for planned giving. Online Giving
allows for a streamlined administrative process and allows
for more accurate budgeting.�
�
Please prayerfully consider donating to St. Matthew’s via
our online system. Please access the WeShare link on the
St. Matthew’s website under the Support tab.�
�
If you are currently using WeShare, please take a few
moments to update your personal information to ensure that
all credit card information is up�to�date.�
�
If you have any questions, please contact
Fr. Brian or MaryAnn in the Parish office at
(973)584�1101. We are happy to assist you.�
CRS Rice Bowl�
�
CRS Rice Bowl is Catholic Relief Services’ Lenten faith�in�
action program. It offers opportunities for your family to
engage daily with spiritual pillars of Lent: prayer, fasting and
almsgiving. It is an opportunity to come together as a
community and reflect on what it means to live out our
Gospel call and encounter those most in need.�
�
Online donations are available directly to Catholic Relief
Services at CRS online: crsricebowl.org. If you have any
questions, please call the Parish Office.�
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