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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 8:30 am Concetta & Luigi Puglise, Carlos Bledt 12:00 pm Dennis Leary TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 8:30 am Patricia Ann De Luca 12:00 pm Thomas Horstmann, Sr. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 8:30 am Rose & George F. Hundt, Sr., Mary E. Salerno 12:00 pm Joy Ferguson THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 8:30 am William R. Tackaberry, Toni Chiarolanzio 12:00 pm Melvin Stern FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 8:30 am Michael Fink, Pasquale Iuliano, Bertha Figueroa-Hartkopf 12:00 pm Tom Uhoda SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 8:30 am Karen Kazanjian 5:00 pm The Anthony D. & Rose Infinito Family, Sam & Michal Trezza, Vincent & Catherine Vecchiarelli, The Patsy & Bridget Sapio Family, Thomas Bishop 7:00 pm For the people of the parish SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 7:15 am Angela & Carmine Toto, Sr., Raimondo Oliva, Phyllis Giannone, The Carl & Elsie Chiarolanzio Family, The Joseph & Agnes Kitchell Family 9:00 am Carol Woerz, Mary & Joseph Filippone, Rose & Ralph Sandello, Andrew Salerno, Terry Kender, Anne Benn 10:30 am Robert McCauley, Karen Kazanjian, Ronald Liggett, Peter Chiarolanza, Walter Francis 12:00 pm John E. Morris, Ann Vitellaro, Phyllis & Bruce MacDougall, Rose Papa, Eleanor DeBiasse
The Altar Bread and Wine for the Week of
November 19 - 25, 2017 In Memory of:
Peter, Regina & Patty O'Brien
Sacraments
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing
in the name of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. (Matthew 28: 19-20)
Ethan James Harding
who was baptized November 4, 2017 Reese Nicole Taylor
who was baptized November 5, 2017
For the reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh. So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore, what God has joined together, no human being must separate. (Matthew 19:5-6)
Andrea Picillo, Melissa Winters, Jacob Shaw, Elinor Mantone, Ricky Carroll
PRAY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE GONE HOME
TO THE LORD: Betty Triolo, Maria Lo Sapio
Lord for your faithful people life is changed not ended. When the body of our earthly dwelling lies in death we gain an everlasting dwelling place in heaven.
FINANCIAL BLESSINGS The weekend collection for Saturday/Sunday, November 4/5 amounted to $24,600.00. Your generosity to our Church is gratefully appreciated.
CHILDREN'S COLLECTION Our children’s collection for St. Peter's Orphanage for the weekend of November 4/5 amounted to $82.00. Thank you girls and boys for helping.
DONOR DISPLAY This summer we began working on our Donor Display which will recognize the generous gifts made to our Partners in Faith, Building for the Future Campaign. If you did not receive a form this summer asking for your selection in which your name may be displayed in the Donor Display, please contact Maribeth Kenworthy in our Parish Office at maribeth.kenworthy@svmnj.org or 973-377-4000, ext. 106 and a form will be sent to you.
The weekend collection for Saturday/Sunday, March 4/5 amounted to $21,830.00. Your generosity to our Church is gratefully appreciated.
CHILDREN'S COLLECTION Our children’s collection for St. Peter's Orphanage for the weekend of March 4/5 amounted to $45. Thank you girls and boys for helping.
Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 12, 2017
Women’s Night of Reflection Holidays and Holy Days—Growing Deeper in Faith
You are cordially invited Thursday, November 30,2017
Parish Ministry Center 6:30 to 9:00 PM — Light Dinner Served
+++++++ Presenter: Dr. Suzanne Herold
A Preparation for Advent
Light Dinner, Prayer, Presentation $15 Donation (payable to St. Vincent Martyr)
St. Vincent Martyr Women’s Spirituality and the Rosary Altar Society Send Payment, name, phone number to: Parish Office 26 Green Village Road Madison, NJ 07940 RSVP: 973-377-4000, ext. 253 Space is Limited-reserve early!!
St. Vincent Martyr 26 GREEN VILLAGE ROAD
MADISON, NEW JERSEY 07940 PHONE: 973 377 4000 FAX: 973 377 8242
www.svmnj.org
Parish Staff
Rev. Msgr. George F. Hundt, Pastor Sr. Noreen Holly, School Principal
FrGeorge@svmnj.org.............................ext. 101 nholly@svmsnj.org................................ ext. 201
Rev. Darwin Lastra, Senior Parochial Vicar Ms. Anne Marie Gisoldi, Vice Princ./Dir. of Youth Ministry
FrDarwin@svmnj.org ……………..…………. ext. 102 Annemarie.Gisoldi@svmnj.org..............ext. 300
Rev. Przemyslaw Gawlik, Parochial Vicar Mrs. Barbara Armenti, Director of Music Ministry
FrPrzemek@svmnj.org ………………………. ext. 257 barmenti@optonline.net.......................ext. 262
Deacon Robert Morton Mrs. Linda Loria, Church Organist
bobmort2002@yahoo.com...........973 361 4528 njlal@optonline.net ……………………………ext. 262
Mrs. Jan Figenshu, Pastoral Minister Mrs. Kathy Simonelli, Parish Business Administrator
Jan.Figenshu@svmnj.org……………………. ext. 253 Kathy.Simonelli@svmnj.org ……………….ext. 105
Mrs. Denise Stefanelli, Director of Christian Formation Ms. Maribeth Kenworthy, Parish Secretary
Denise.Stefanelli@svmnj.org.................ext. 251 maribeth.kenworthy@svmnj.org……….ext. 106
Trustees: Mrs. Barbara Doyle and Mr. Joseph Verbaro
Dr. Suzanne Guerin Herold lives in Florham Park with her husband, Dallas. She earned her Ph.D. in Liturgical Studies/Sacramental Theology from The Catholic University of America in 2016, and she holds a B.A. in Public Administration from La Salle University. Suzanne works for the Borough of Florham Park and is the Director of Faith Formation at the Church of the Holy Family. She and her family are active volunteers and work especially in promoting community events. She has served as an adjunct instructor for the Catholic University of America and lectured in churches around the diocese. Dr. Herold's research focuses on saints, relics, liturgical architecture, and how we express our faith in our worship space.
STEWARDSHIP
"God never gives someone a gift they are not capable of receiving. If he gives us the gift of Christmas it is because we all have the ability to understand and receive it." Pope Francis As the holiday season draws near it is a wonderful time to reflect on all that God has given us and all that we in turn have given to others. This time of year is a wonderful time to see the impact of our giving of our time, talent and treasure. As we start our Thanksgiving and Christmas outreach efforts and the St. Vincent Martyr float rolls down Main Street in the Madison Christmas parade there are many opportunities to get involved in this season of giving. You will see updates on these and other events in our weekly bulletin as we move through the season of Advent through the wonderful liturgies and music at the Christmas services in our beautifully decorated church. The coming few weeks will be busy as always, the work of many of our ministries will be very visible, and we would like to thank all of you for everything you share during this holiday season and throughout the year to make St. Vincent Marty a stewardship parish for all. Wishing you and yours all the best for the holiday season. Your Stewardship Committee
Fr. George is sleeping out again for Covenant House on Thursday, November 16. To get behind this effort go to our parish website and click on the link to Covenant House and it will take you to his personal page where there are instructions on how to give. Thanks so much!
2017 BISHOP'S ANNUAL APPEAL
In Giving, We Receive After decades of service to our parishes, our diocesan priests have the opportunity to live at Nazareth Village in Chester. A number of our priests reside there while also serving parishes by celebrating Mass. Your gift to the Bishop's Annual Appeal helps support Nazareth Village. Your pledge is a great way to recognize the generous gift of their priestly vocation. Please make a gift to the Annual Appeal today as a way of showing thanks.
LOOKING FOR PEACE? NEEDING HOPE?
SEEKING A PATH TO CHRIST? WANTING TO CONNECT?
St. Vincent Martyr RCIA is here for you! COME AND SEE…..
Contact Jan Figenshu at 973-377-4000 ext 253 or Jan.Figenshu@svmnj.org to discuss the RCIA process and how it can help you to answer your questions and
find your path through the Catholic Faith. Come and See Sessions have begun with the next session being on Thursday, November 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Media Center.
PASTORAL COUNCIL
Please be reminded that members of the Pastoral Council will be available after most weekend masses to answer your questions or address any issues or concerns you may have. There is also a suggestion box in the front lobby of our church should you prefer contacting us in writing. Should you choose to write a comment it would be most helpful if you would include your name so that we can contact you with a response. Among the topics which have been raised to date are items dealing with the new construction such as hooks in the restrooms, holy water fonts, the need for a water fountain, our Blessed Mother's statue, the church's layout in relation to young children, additional handicapped parking, and the use of bells. Parishioners talking before mass as a distraction to those wishing to quietly pray and the responsibilities of the Rosary Society have also been discussed. Starting a travel club, videotaping Father George's homilies, reducing the number of Eucharistic Ministers, reminding parishioners about our child friendly worship room, and letting people know about the advantage of donating stock have also been suggested. Many of these issues have already been acted upon while others are ongoing. Stay tuned!
PRAYER
ROSARY The Rosary is prayed every morning Monday - Saturday at 8:00 a.m. followed by Mass at 8:30 a.m. Let us continue this devotion to our Blessed Mother. Remember the Rosary Altar Society meets every 2nd Monday of the month.
WEEKLY HOLY HOUR AND DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET We are hosting a Holy Hour immediately after the Noon Mass each Thursday. During the Holy Hour we will recite the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy and have some quiet time of reflection. All are welcome to share in this holy hour.
The Rosary Altar Society monthly meeting will take place on Monday, Nov. 13. The Rosary will be prayed at 7 PM in the Church followed by a meeting and refreshments in the Parish Center. Let us create a greater devotion to our Blessed Mother.
EDUCATION
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Christian Faith Formation Program upcoming dates and times to note: Faith Family Sunday: November 12- 10:00 am Hope Family Sunday: November 19 - 10:00 am Traditional Monday program: November 13 - 3:30 pm (Please see email for Thanksgiving collection donations by class) 6th grade: November 12 - 1:00 pm 7th grade: November 19 - 1:00 pm 8th grade: November 12 - 5:00 pm
Children's Programs
We invite our little parishioners of grades K-2nd to join us for the Children's Liturgy of the Word during the 9:00 am
Mass. Lectionary based activity sheets are distributed to each child at the conclusion of the session. Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Level 1 and 2 Registrations are a must. Please contact the Christian Formation Office for a form for level 1. The preschool Catechesis group will now be meeting in a school classroom at the 9:00 am mass, while Level 2 will meet bi-weekly in the rectory basement (simultaneously during the duration of the 9:00 am Mass). Those registered between grade 1-5 please see your scheduled dates.
YOUTH NEWS
1.) Fall Alpha Team Day on Sunday, November 12
beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the Youth Center.
2.) Wantioch retreat team meets on Tuesday, November 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Youth Center. 3.) Fantioch follow-up is Wednesday, November 15 from 7:15 - 8:45 p.m. at St. Pat's, Chatham. All 10th graders are invited to attend.
4.) Any high school student needing to register for Youth Ministry can find the necessary materials on the parish website, www.swvmnj.org under Youth Ministry or leave a message for Anne Marie at 973-377-4000, ext. 300 or for Jody on Thursdays and Fridays at 973-377-4000, ext. 301. 5.) Attention Young Adults - I can use help with Antioch this winter and spring and also Alpha. Contact Anne Marie if you can assist at annemarie.gisoldi@svmnj.org or leave a message on the Youth line at 973-377-4000, ext. 300. 6.) The Fall Alpha Retreat begins on Friday, November 17 at 7:00 p.m. in the school gym for all confirmed registered candidates.
COME AND SEE 3 – 6 Year Old Program
St. Vincent Martyr School Pre K 3 – Kindergarten
973-377-1104 x 203
Ministry
Preparations are underway for our parish community’s Thanksgiving Outreach. As many of you know, our parish assembles and distributes baskets of food for the hungry and the needy here in Madison. Baskets are also sent to St. Agnes parish in Paterson as well as agencies in both Paterson and Newark. You can help in several ways.
Prepare a basket (a sturdy box or laundry basket makes a great basket) consisting of frozen turkey, potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, gravy, fresh fruits and vegetables, condiments and desserts – all of the “fixins” for a Thanksgiving dinner. Please pledge a basket by taking a tag from one of the baskets around the altar. Each tag represents a specific family or individual. Detailed instructions for the preparation of the basket will be printed in a future bulletin.
Four or five volunteers needed on Sunday, November 19 from 12:00 - 2:30 p.m. in the school gym to help construct boxes and prep for Monday.
Volunteer on Monday, November 20, beginning at 9:30 a.m., to help assemble, collect and prepare baskets for distribution. There is a particular need for men to help unload the many heavy items that are donated and will work in two shifts: 6:30 to 11 a.m. and 11:00 to 3:00 pm.
Volunteer to deliver baskets – locally – on Monday, November 20 between 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. We can really use the assistance of the men of the parish for this. Please bring a flashlight!
Make a financial donation that will be applied toward the purchase of food for the baskets. If you wish to help, please call Barbara Eutsler at 973-822-0387, send an email to bbeutsler@aol.com or fill out the form below and return it to the Parish Office, attn. Thanksgiving Outreach Coordinator.
I/We would like to help with the Thanksgiving Outreach. I/We will help prep from 12:00 - 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 19. I/We will help assemble baskets during the day on Monday, November 20. I/We will help deliver baskets between 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. on Monday, November 20. I/We would like to make a donation of $ towards the purchase of food for a basket. Please make checks payable to St. Vincent Martyr-Thanksgiving Baskets. Enclose this form with your check and return it to the Parish Office in care of the Thanksgiving Outreach Coordinator or place it in the collection basket. Name: _____________________________ Address: Phone:
Thanksgiving Basket Guidelines For those who are planning to prepare a basket of food to donate to those in need, there are a few guidelines to follow when putting it together. 1.) Please bring the basket to St. Vincent’s school gym on Monday, November 20 between 6:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 2.) Choose a turkey or roasting chicken appropriate for the family you wish to feed:
1-2 people: a chicken or turkey breast or small turkey. 3-4 people: a turkey 12 – 15 lbs. 5-6 people: a turkey 16 – 18 lbs.
7 or more people: a turkey 19+ lbs.
3.) Make sure the bird is frozen and wrapped securely in newspaper and brown bag. This will keep the bird cold and prevent thawing. Important: Please write the turkey size on the outside of the brown bag. 4.) Include the “fixings” for a Thanksgiving Dinner – rolls, stuffing, cranberry sauce, yams, vegetables, gravy, nuts, pies (not frozen) and some festive candies. 5.) No frozen food, except the turkey, should be included in the box. No milk, butter or other dairy products that would spoil without refrigeration for several hours. 6.) No alcoholic beverages, please. 7.) Place heavier foods on the bottom and crushable items (desserts, pies, fruit, rolls, etc.) on top. 8.) Fresh fruits and vegetables are always welcome and appreciated. 9.) Mark the outside of the box/basket indicating the number of people it is designed to feed. A list of the contents of the box taped to the outside would also be appreciated.
HOPE HOUSE FOOD COLLECTION
Next weekend, November 18/19 we will have our monthly collection for Hope House, Dover. Your generous donation of canned goods, detergents, toiletry items and more will be helpful. With the holidays fast approaching there are many people who rely on Hope House. Please be as generous as your means permit to help those in need.
CHRISTMAS OUTREACH
If Thanksgiving is right around the corner, then Christmas cannot be far behind. Work is underway for our annual Christmas outreach. Each year we have had a generous and warm response to the poor and struggling in our community, and throughout our Diocese. Because of the generosity of so many of you, we are able to bring some of Christ’s light into the lives of many. There are a variety of ways that you can participate if you are interested. - Giving Tree: A Christmas tree will be in the church vestibule with gift requests on it beginning Thanksgiving weekend. Anyone interested can take a tag, purchase the gift requested and return it, wrapped and with the tag attached by December 10. These gifts go to local families, to Diocesan or county agencies and to poor parishes. - Adoption: If you wish to consider anonymously “adopting” a family or individuals to give them a special Christmas, please call. The family or individual’s needs/requests, and instructions for drop off will be forwarded to you. - Donations: Food cards or financial donations are always welcome. Please call or drop a note to the Social Ministry in the Sunday collection. - Volunteer: Help is always welcomed and greatly appreciated because ‘many hands’ really do ‘make light work’. If you are interested in volunteering some time towards the Christmas Outreach or if you have any questions or suggestions please contact Jeanne Buckley on 201-988-4246 or via email at jeanneb1967@optonline.net)
A THANK YOU FROM OUR LATINO COMMUNITY The Latino community of SVM extends its gratefulness to those who generously donated items for the victims of the earthquake in Mexico. We got a lot of items that were sent to Mexico through the Radio Station La Mega 97.9 FM. Thank you!
SVM CEMETERY
There are still a few trees and benches available in the Cemetery for memorialization. Please contact Kathy Simonelli in the Parish Office at 973-377-4000, ext. 105 for more details.
A Family Perspective
The bridesmaids in today's gospel were considered "foolish" because they let their lamps go out. Don't be foolish. Pay attention to the small acts necessary to keep the flame alive in all your relationships.
In the Community
The Villa at Florham Park, would welcome volunteers to assist in the chapel. People are needed as Eucharistic Ministers and to help with other chapel needs. Training provided. Mass is celebrated daily at 11:00 a.m. Please contact Sister Elizabeth Kremp, Assistant Chaplain, at 973-867-1546. Madison Ambulance Corp. Women's Auxiliary, will sponsor a bus trip to Atlantic City on November 16 leaving at 8:30 a.m.(SHARP) from the North Star Club, North St., Madison. Price is $35.00, all checks payable to MVAC and mailed to Berkis Oliveras, 18 Brooklake Rd., Florham Park, NJ 07932. A "fun" trip - a guarantee!! Christmas Hymns from the Cathedral, A quartet of musicians from the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Paterson created a Christmas carol CD with the proceeds going to the Cathedral for the purpose of serving the poor, homeless and other unfortunate situations. the CD contains eight Christmas hymns for the fee of $12.50 payable via the order form located in the church vestibule or ministry center vestibule. The commemorative CD is ideal for gift giving for family and friends.
22nd Annual Jersey Cares Coat Drive, November 3 - December 13. Bring your old coats to the Madison YMCA lobby. Shrine of St. Joseph, Stirling offers a monthly recovery mass on the 2nd Saturday of each month from 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. An intercessionary prayer session takes places in the chapel. For more information contact 973-370-DRUG (3784) Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Visiting Nurse Association, is seeking volunteers to provide grocery shopping assistance on a weekly or bi-weekly basis to homebound residents in Morris County. You will meet with the client to pick up shopping list and payment for groceries, shop and deliver to client home and assist with putting items away. For more information, please contact Rachel Enderle, Volunteer Coordinator at 973-451-4128 or renderle@vnannj.org
ONLINE GIVING OPTIONS FOR WEEKLY AND ONE TIME GIFTS
With the arrival of autumn, I'd like to invite you to join Faith Direct, our parish's electronic giving program. Our to-do lists can get lengthy during this season, but Faith Direct's Giving program will give you one less thing to remember each week -- no more envelopes to find before you go to Mass. Visit www.faithdirect.net and use our church code: NJ740 Thank you for your continued support of our parish family!
San Vicente Mártir
Noviembre 11, 2017
Experiencia Hispana
La colecta del Pasado 04 de
Noviembre fue de --- dólares.
Dios multiplique su
generosidad.
XXXII Domingo del Tiempo
Ordinario
Primera Lectura: Sab. 6, 12-16
La liturgia de este domingo, intenta
marcar la pauta de lo que es la apertura
al último destino del hombre y de la vida.
Efectivamente, sin la sabiduría, que es la
esencia de lo bueno, de la felicidad, de lo
ético y estético, la vida perdería su
hermosura y su dimensión escatológica.
Por ello, ser sabio, en la Biblia, no es
estudiar una carrera para aprender
muchas cosas; no es cuestión de
cantidad, sino de calidad; es descubrir
constantemente la dimensión más
profunda de nosotros mismo y de Dios.
Para los hebreos, los enemigos de la fe
en Dios no eran el escepticismo ni la
incredulidad sino la adoración a los
dioses paganos, meros productos de la
imaginación humana descarriada.
Segunda Lectura: 1Tes. 4, 13-18
San Pablo en uno de los textos más
conocidos de su carta I a a los
Tesalonicenses establece unas analogías,
aproximaciones que se imaginaba, sobre
la suerte de los que habían muerto y qué
sería de ellos cuando llegara el fin del
mundo. Cuando Timoteo llega a Corinto,
donde está Pablo, con algunos
acompañantes de la comunidad de
Tesalónica, le plantean la dificultad que
tienen de que algunos de los suyos, que
han muerto, puedan quedan
"desposeídos" de la gloria y la felicidad
de Dios en la llegada de la "parusía". Es
decir, si los muertos resucitarán para
gozar de esta felicidad. Pablo lo apoya
como "Palabra de Dios".
Evangelio: San Mateo 25, 1-13
El evangelio, texto exclusivo de Mateo,
nos propone la parábola de las vírgenes
necias y las prudentes. La iglesia
primitiva ha alegorizado, sin duda, la
propuesta de Jesús en razón
precisamente de la "parusía" que no
llegaba, pero que podía llegar en
cualquier momento. a diez vírgenes son
representación de una comunidad, de la
comunidad cristiana. ¿Habría aceite en
las lámparas para ese momento? En
definitiva ¿habría sabiduría) Así es como
se enlaza con el sentido de la primera
lectura, que como dijimos, marca la
pauta de la liturgia de hoy. Sabernos que
esta es una parábola de "crisis", no para
atemorizar; sino para mantener abierta
la esperanza a esa dimensión tan
importante de la vida.
El Año de la Sagrada Escritura
Continuamos celebrando el Año de la Sagrada Escritura como comunidad hispana de nuestra Parroquia San Vicente Mártir. Cada semana, las familias reciben/toman un versículo para leerlo en casa durante la semana. El mes pasado estuvimos reflexionando sobre los salmos, oración que nace de lo más profundo del corazón del hombre y la mujer de Israel. Hoy nace de nuestros corazones al unirnos a una sola voz proclamándolos cada domingo en la celebración eucarística. Este mes de octubre, estaremos reflexionando el evangelio de Marcos, evangelio que estaremos escuchando el próximo año litúrgico por venir. Marcos nos ayuda a volver a donde Jesús inició su misión. Continuaremos reflexionando más adelante acerca de este gran Evangelio.
Rev. Msgr. George F. Hundt,
Párroco x 101 FrGeorge@svmnj.org
Rev. Darwin Lastra, Vicario x102
FrDarwin@svmnj.org
Rev. Przemek Gawlik
Vicario x 257 FrPrzemek@svmnj.org
Deacon Robert Morton,
Diácono permanente Bobmort2002@yahoo.com
Mrs. Jan Figenshu, Asociada Pastoral x 253 Jan.Figenshu@svmnj.org
Mrs. Denise Stefanelli, Dir. Ed. Religiosa x 251
Denise.Stefanelli@svmnj.org
Ms. Anne Marie Gisoldi, Dir. Jóvenes x 300
AnneMarie.Gisoldi@svmnj.org
Mrs. Kathy Simonelli, Administradora x105
Kathy.Simonelli@svmnj.org
Mrs. Diane Wallace, Secretaria x106
Diane.Wallace@svmnj.org
Mrs. Diane Wallace, Secretaria x106
Diane.wallace@svmnj.org
Los Sacramentos
Reconciliación (Confesiones): Todos los Sábados
a las 4:00pm o haciendo una cita con uno de los sacerdotes, ya sea llamando a la oficina o hablando con ellos directamente o antes de la Misa en Español.
Unción de los Enfermos: Para las personas que están gravemente
enfermas, hospitalizadas o preparándose para una cirugía, al igual que las personas de edad avanzada un asilo para la tercera edad. Para administrar este Sacramento; Favor de llamar a la oficina de la parroquia para que uno de los sacerdotes administre la Unción de los enfermos.
Cursillo Pre-Bautismal en español: Llamando a la
oficina y planear una cita con el sacerdote.
PARA TENER EN CUENTA… AÑO DE LA SAGRADA ESCRITURA
A partir del otro mes de Septiembre 2017 hasta agosto del
próximo año 2018 estaremos celebrando como comunidad
hispana el Año de la Sagrada Escrituras. A partir de
Septiembre hasta Agosto una vez por mes tendremos un
encuentro donde aprenderemos mucho de la palabra de
Dios. Si usted está interesado por favor puede hablar con
el padre Darwin Lastra al comienzo al final de la Misa.
Cada persona que asista a las charlas se le entregara una
Biblia.
Talentos…
Dios nos ha dado a cada uno de nosotros muchos talentos.
Por lo tanto, hay que ponerlos al servicio, si usted es
bueno en lectura puede unirse al grupo de lectores de
nuestra parroquia; tendríamos una práctica; si está
interesado por favor llamar al Padre Darwin al 973-377-
4000 ext. 102 o ver antes o después de la Eucaristía.
Faith Direct
Con la llegada del Otoño, me gustaría invitarlos a unirse
con Faith Direct, el programa de donaciones electrónicas
de nuestra parroquia. Nuestras listas de que hacer pueden
ser largas durante esta temporada, pero el programa de
donaciones electrónicas les dará una cosa menos para
recordar cada semana –no mas sobres para encontrar
antes de ir a misa.
Visite nuestra pagina web: www.faithdirect.net y use
nuestro código de iglesia: NJ740.
Gracias por su apoyo continuado de nuestra familia
parroquial!
Dios los bendiga,
Fr. George Hundt
Thanksgiving outreach
El próximo mes celebraremos una vez más el día de acción
de Gracias. Si usted sabe o conoce de alguien que necesite
recibir una canasta de comida por favor verme al inicio o
al final de la misa. Gracias. P. Darwin L.
Clases de Inglés
Las clases de Inglés se han cancelado por la no asistencia
de estudiantes. Con la ayuda de Dios, retornaremos en
verano.