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The Roman Catholic Parish of St. Vincent de Paul 250 Bebout Avenue
Stirling, New Jersey 07980 Phone: (908) 647-0118 Fax: (908) 647-5992
Parish Office—908-647-0118 In an emergency call
973-222-0720 Parish website:
stvincentschurch.org Parish email:
PASTORAL STAFF Fr. A. Richard Carton, Pastor [email protected]
Fr. William (Bill) Mooney Weekend Assistant
Elena Bird Zolnick 907-953-0128 Director of Sacred Music [email protected]
Vincent G. Clarke 908-647-4926 Organist
Sr. Krystyna Dziadkowiec Pastoral Associate [email protected]
Sr. Elsa Jeronimo, C.S.JB. Director of Social Outreach [email protected]
Deirdre Nemeth 908-647-0421 Director of Faith Formation [email protected]
Sr. Niky Burgos C.S.JB. Youth Minister [email protected]
Peter O’Neill, Deacon 908-647-7258 [email protected]
Parish Trustees Alan Tangreti and Timothy Wallisch
PARISH OFFICE STAFF
John Castagna Business and Facilities Manager [email protected]
Vera Castagna Parish Secretary [email protected]
Maria DeLuca Faith Formation Secretary [email protected]
Teri Kesselmeyer Technology and Communications [email protected]
We are a Catholic community rooted in the Eucharist
and committed to the poor.
Sunday Mass Schedule
(Vigil Mass) Saturday —5:00PM
Sunday 8:30AM, 10:30AM
and 6:00PM Confession: Saturday at 4PM or other days by appointment.
Weekday Mass Schedule
8:30AM Monday—Saturday
“It would be easier for the world to survive without the sun than to do so without the Holy Mass.”
St. Padre Pio
Those who are truly wise still seek Him...
January 6, 2019 The Epiphany of the Lord Page Two
SUNDAY COLLECTION REPORT MASS INTENTIONS
MONDAY January 7th Saint Raymond of Penafort, Priest
8:30AM Mary Knell (Living) Susie Matinho Christine Dos Santo
TUESDAY January 8th 8:30AM Theresa Galante Anthony LaRezza
Pauline Nigro
WEDNESDAY January 9th 8:30AM Johnny Meade
Susie Matinho Christine Dos Santos
THURSDAY January 10th 8:30AM Sandi Schaffer (Living) Charles Kenworthy
FRIDAY January 11th 8:30AM David Bird John Seylaz
Christopher Sciaccia
SATURDAY January 12th 8:30AM Marie Ferrara
James and Catherine Barnhurst
THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
5:00PM (Vigil) Leo Long Gregory and Reggie Pigna
Deceased members of the Turner Family
SUNDAY January 13th 8:30AM Therese McCloskey Edward Turner
Bill and Marian Hosford
10:30AM Martha Rose Mary Lou Sennett
Joseph and Theresa Galante
6:00PM Lenore Cherepes Adele Rubey
Deceased members of the parish
The weekend of December 22nd and 23rd
Total collected at Masses: $11,016
Online WeShare: $ 2,987
Total Offered: $14,003 Due to the publishing deadline, the collection for the weekend of December 29th and 30th and the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God will be reported in next weekend’s bulletin. The Christmas Collection will be published at the end of the Christmas Season. Thank you to all who sacrificially support the mission of the parish.
Daily Mass Readings Monday 1 Jn 3:22—4:6; Mk 4:12-17, 23-35 Tuesday 1 Jn 4:7-10; Mk 6:34-44 Wednesday 1 Jn 4:11-18; Mk 6:45-52 Thursday 1 Jn 4:19—5:4; Lk 4:14-22 Friday 1 Jn 5:5-13; Lk 5:12-16 Saturday 1 Jn 5:14-21; Jn 3:22-30
St. Vincent de Paul Parish will have a bus going to Washington DC for the March For Life on Friday, January 18th. The cost is $30. Registration flyers are available at the parish office and on our website. Contact Teri Kesselmeyer
with questions or concerns.
The bus will depart the parish after 6am Mass and will return approximately between 9:00pm and 10:00pm.
MARCH FOR LIFE 2019
The Rally for Life sponsored by NJ Right to Life will take place in Trenton on Tuesday,
January 22nd from 11:00am to 1:00pm at the State House Annex Courtyard.
For information and directions visit www.njrtl.org or contact Helen O’Mullan 908-647-6521.
RALLY FOR LIFE
ADDITIONAL CHRISTMAS MEMORIAL FLOWERS 2018
The Buziak and McMonagle Families Paul Scanlon
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Then you shall be radiant at what you see, your heart will throb and overflow, for the
riches of the sea shall be emptied out before you, the wealth of nations shall be brought to
you…all from Sheba shall come, bringing gold and frankincense, and proclaiming the praises
of the Lord…Then they spread their treasures and offered him gifts of gold frankincense and
myrrh.”
The season of holiday visiting is drawing to a close. Lights still shine, the manger scene is special
today, and unwrapped gifts are still to be seen. The memories of visits, carols and delicious traditional foods
are still fresh and happy. But what happens now?
Like the magi we have waited, searched and found the Christ. It’s our turn to bring gifts, not the
three mentioned in Isaiah and Matthew, but a more precious gift, a more valued gift, the one that the Lord
Jesus is waiting to receive from us. It is the gift of ourselves.
We bring joy, hope and happiness. Joy - because we have a Savior, hope - because our world can
become better, happiness - because He has chosen me to bring Him to others. We bring an awareness that
this Jesus comes again and wishes to accompany us in this new year. He can’t wait for us to get started. We
can choose this route, or just simply take the decorations and put them away to gather dust for another year.
The choice is quite clear. “They departed for their own country by another way.”
THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
HIS WORD TODAY BY REV. WILLIAM J. REILLY
A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON
THE SUNDAY READINGS
January 5th and 6th Page Four PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Those who serve in the military: Damian McCoy, Calla Ann Armenti, Dylan T. Jones, James Minogue, Stephen J. Campbell, Sean Milde, Frank Fasano, Richard Lister, Eric Leverone, Jay Donato, Frank Messina, Eileen Murphy, Peter Giovanni
Those who are ill: Stephenie Toth, James Castagna, Angela Mazzei, Mary Ising, Sharon Baker, Jennifer Pellecchia, Rhoda & Ike Blake, Denise Garcia, Rick and Susan Olkusz, Claudia Jardim, Cecile Fountain Jardim, Eric Garcia, Rita D’Angelo, Jim Fittin, Sandra Fittin, Jane Moran, Frank Critelli, John Daglian, Parker Watson, Annette McGrory, Lou Aroneo, Lucy Bustillos, Paula Matchen, Caitlin Shea, Bill Wallisch, Larry Oster, Nanci Gamba, and Elizabeth Early
Those who have died to this world
Jim Curran Requiescat in Pace
May all the faithful who have departed this world rest in your eternal peace. Amen
READINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY
First Reading: Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7 Isaiah tells of the Lord’s Servant, who will be inconspicuous, but will not rest until justice is established. The Lord then tells his servant that he was formed to be “a light for the nations.” Second Reading: Acts 10:34-38 Peter speaks to a group of pagans for the first time. He explains to them that any person who follows God’s will is acceptable to God, regardless of nationality. Gospel: Luke 3:15-16, 21-22 John the Baptist had claimed one would come far more powerful than himself, one who would baptize with the Holy Spirit rather than water. When Jesus came to John and was baptized, the Spirit descended on him and a voice said, “You are my beloved Son. On you my favor rests.”
ADULT FAITH FORMATION STUDIES
Sr. Elsa’s Spiritual Book Club will resume Monday, January 7th at 9:15am to 10:45am in the Church Meeting Room. The book being discussed is St.
Monica and the Power of Persistent Prayer. All are welcome. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Getting Ready For Sunday Join Fr. Richard for a deeper insight into the Scripture Readings for Sunday Mass. By gaining an understanding of the context and culture within which they were written, the upcoming Sunday Readings will take on a more profound and richer meaning for you. Weekly discussions will resume on Thursday, January 10th from 1:00pm to 2:00pm in the Church Meeting Room and repeated on Thursday evenings from 7:30pm to 9:00pm in the Pastoral Center Library. All are welcome to attend one or more sessions. Previous attendance not required.
Join us with your whole family to pray the Rosary before the Blessed Sacrament on Friday, January 18th beginning at 7:00pm. Potluck dessert and fun activities for families will take place after prayer, Adoration and Benediction. RSVP to A m y P e j m a n a t
[email protected] if you and your family are able to attend the activities afterwards.
FAMILY ROSARY
RCIA and the Blessing of Marriages Adults who desire to be baptized, those who are members of other Christian communities, or those who have not yet received the Sacrament of Confirmation and would like to be initiated or complete their initiation into the Sacramental life of the Roman Catholic Church are invited to consider doing so. Any adult who has the desire are asked to contact Fr. Richard so that they may be given more information and direction. If any couple in the parish are married but have not had their marriage blessed by the Church, and for whom there is no impediment in doing so, they are invited to contact Fr. Richard for information on having their marriage blessed. You can contact Fr. Richard in person, by phone 908-647-0118 or by email [email protected].
The votive candle before the statue of the Blessed Mother
is in memory of Martha Cozzoli.
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Our Life Ministries Committee will hold their next meeting on Monday, January 7th at 7:30pm in the Church Meeting Room. Parishioners are welcome to come and hear about the good work of this
Committee and consider joining. For information contact Helen O’Mullan.
St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta said “A Holy Hour of adoration before the Most Blessed Sacrament opens up the floodgates of God’s merciful Love upon the world.” 1st through 10th grades Faith Formation will resume this Sunday, January 6th with the Eucharistic Adoration Family Faith session led by Fr. Richard.
This will take place immediately after Mass. Families may attend either one of the following sessions:
10:30am-12 noon (Mass included)
6:00pm-7:30pm (Mass included)
All parishioners are invited to attend.
FAITH FORMATION
FOOD PANTRY NEEDS
The following items are greatly needed to replenish our Food Pantry: Pancake Mix, White Rice (2lb bag), Hot Chocolate, Tuna, Spaghetti Sauce, Coffee, Corn, Chicken Noodle Soup, and
Vegetable Soup. Please bring all items to the basket in the church set aside for food pantry items.
Thank you for your generosity in helping those in need.
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT IN OUR PARISH
Our church is open daily from 7:30am to 9:00pm, closing on Saturday and Sunday after the evening Mass. On the third Friday of each month we have Adoration and the praying of the Rosary particularly focused on families – come, bring your children and grandchildren and teach them to speak to Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament. On First Fridays we have Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament after the 8:30am Mass through the night until 8:00am on Saturday. If you are awake because you have many concerns, come talk to Him. Jesus is absolutely and truly present in the Most Blessed Sacrament – many, many Saints became Saints because they knew and responded to this truth. “Do you realize that Jesus is there…especially for you- for you alone? He burns with the desire to come into your heart.” St. Therese of Lisieux
THE WOMEN’S RETREAT MINISTRY
Women of the parish are invited to a presentation entitled “Enter the New Year
with Mary” which will be given by Fr. Richard. The presentation will take place on Wednesday, January 9th at 7:00pm in the Chapel. The
mission of the Retreat Ministry is to offer women of the parish opportunities for spiritual growth
through short meditations, speakers and discussions. In the Fall, a Weekend Retreat is
offered at St. Mary’s Abbey.
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SoulCore is a prayer experience that combines the prayers of the Rosary with core strengthening, stretching and functional movement to help nourish body, mind and soul. No fitness level or experience is required. All are welcome! Join SoulCore leaders Terri Apuzzo and Cary St. Pierre beginning Wednesday, January 9th at 10:30am or 7:00pm in the Retreat Room at the Shrine of St. Joseph. Visit www.soulcore.com for more information. To rsvp visit stshrine.org, call 973-216-9272 or email Cary at [email protected]. The suggested donation is $10.
SOULCORE: A MOVEMENT TO NOURISH BODY, MIND AND SOUL
LOYOLA DAY OF PRAYER LOYOLA JESUIT CENTER, MORRISTOWN
An Experience of Ignatian Prayer which will include Reconciliation and Mass on
Sunday, January 20th from 2:00pm to 5:00pm
The cost is $20 Register at www.loyola.org
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Ignatian Spirituality which will
include breakfast, lunch, Reconciliation and Mass on Tuesday, January 22nd
from 9:30am to 3:00pm The cost is $40
Register at www.loyola.org
SHRINE RECOVERY MINISTRY
The Shrine hosts a monthly Recovery Mass on the second Saturday of every month from 12:00 to 1:30pm. Mass is followed by an Intercessory Prayer Session. The next Mass is January 12th. Come pray in community for loved ones still enslaved by addictions and give thanks for those who have found recovery! For more information on recovery call 973-370-3784 or email [email protected].
ST. PATRICK SCHOOL, CHATHAM
St. Patrick School is one of only four Catholic elementary schools in the nation to be nationally STEM
certified. We invite families with children currently enrolled in non-Catholic schools to consider the
benefits of a parish school environment where Gospel values are combined with National Blue Ribbon and STEM certified academics each day. Learn more at Walk In Wednesdays. Drop by any Wednesday between 9:00am and 11:00am for a personal tour.
Email [email protected] or call 973-635-4623 to learn more or to schedule a more convenient time.
ALTAR SERVERS NEEDED Students in 3rd grade and beyond who are interested in training to be an Altar Server are encouraged to have a parent contact the parish office to let us know so that training can be set up for you. What a wonderful choice to begin the new year serving at
holy Mass! Serving at the Altar is a great gift to Jesus and this community and will deepen your love for Jesus in the Holy Eucharist.