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ST. JOSEPH CHURCH 115 EAST FORT LEE ROAD,
BOGOTA NJ 07603
Rectory Office 201-342-6300
Fax: 201-883-9392 [email protected]
St. Joseph Academy 201-487-8641
Fax: 201-487-7405 [email protected]
Faith Formation/REC 201-343-4316
Fax: 201-883-9392 [email protected]
Rev. Timothy Graff
Rev. Fernando Diaz, Parochial Vicar Deacon Kevin Regan
The Eucharist Saturday Eve: 5:00pm Sunday: 8am, 10am, 12pm, 1:30 Spanish
Misa en español todos los domingos a las 1:30 pm Weekdays: 8am Civic Holidays: 8am Adoration Chapel: Mon—Sat 9:00am-7:00pm
Consult bulletin for special Mass times for Holy Days of Obligation
Sacrament information on page two—Información de Sacramento en la página dos .
Sixth Sunday of Easter May 26, 2019
Parish website: http://www.stjosephbogota.org
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New Parishioners/Nuevos Feligreses: Welcome to our Parish Community! Please register at the Rectory and feel free to contact anyone on our staff regarding the Parish
and its activities. Bienvenido a nuestra comunidad parroquial! Favor de registrarse en la Rectoría y no dude en ponerse en contacto con cualquier persona en nuestro personal con respecto a la parroquia y las actividades
Saint Joseph Church Mission Statement
We have been called together as disciples of the Lord as St. Joseph Parish. We are united with brothers and sisters far and near in the
message and mission of Jesus Christ. As a parish family we will witness to God’s love and presence through our celebration of the sacraments, the proclamation of
God’s Word , the formation of all into discipleship and our service to others.
We are a people who are deeply Eucharistic which strengthens us for the mission that has been entrusted to us. We will use all of the God-given gifts to show that we are eager to welcome the
stranger, feed the hungry, shelter the homeless and comfort the bereaved.
Declaración de la Misión de la Iglesia de San José
Hemos sido llamados juntos como discípulos del Señor como Parroquia de San José. Estamos unidos con hermanos y hermanas
muy cercanos en el mensaje y la misión de Jesucristo. Como familia parroquial, somos testigos del amor y la presencia de
Dios a través de nuestra celebración de los sacramentos, la proclamación de la Palabra de Dios, la formación de todos en el
discipulado y nuestro servicio a los demás. Somos un pueblo profundamente Eucarístico que nos fortalece
para la misión que nos ha sido encomendada. Todos unidos daremos los dones dados por Dios para demostrar que estamos
ansiosos de dar la bienvenida al extraño, alimentar a los hambrientos, refugiar a los desamparados
y consolar a los que sufren.
Sacrament of Reconciliation El Sacramento de la Reconciliación
Every Saturday evening, from 4:00pm to 4:45pm. Todos los sábados por la noche, de 4:00pm a 4:45pm.
Sacrament of Baptism
El Sacramento de Bautismo Please call the Rectory Office to make arrangements at least one month prior for baptisms which are held on the 2nd &
4th weekends of the month during mass. Segundo domingo de cada mes durante la Misa de las 1:30
de la tarde. Por favor, llame a Rosa Sánchez (201-836-0861) para hacer los preparativos.
Sacrament of Matrimony
El Sacramento de Matrimonio Arrangements should be made with a member of the clergy
at least 12 months in advance. Llame ala rectoria para ponerlo encontacto con un sacer-
dote para hacer los preparativos.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Uncion de los Enfermos
If you or a family member is in the hospital and wish to be visited by a priest, please call the parish office. If you call after hours, please leave a message for Father Fernando (x224) and they will get back to you as soon as possible. Por favor, llame a la rectoría para solicitar la visita del
sacerdote. Si se llama en la noche, deje un mensaje para el padre Fernando (x224)
CONTACT INFORMATION Pastor Rev. Tim Graff.……...…[email protected] Parochial Vicar Rev. Fernando Diaz……....……[email protected] Deacon Kevin Regan……………………[email protected] Principal, Saint Joseph Academy Ms. Stella Scarano…...….…[email protected] Administrative Assistant, Saint Joseph Academy Mrs. Sandra Angeli……..…[email protected] Pastoral Director, Faith Formation Mrs. Darlene Wade……[email protected] [email protected] Protecting God’s Children Mrs. Diane Maglione………[email protected] Director of Music Mr. Michael Chladil……[email protected] Business Administrator of Finance Mrs. Wanda Uceta…………[email protected] Administrative Assistant, [email protected] Sr. Elaine Sullivan, FSP………[email protected]
Rectory Office Hours:
Mon-Thurs…..9:00am-7:30pm Friday……….9:00am-7:00pm Saturday…….9:00am-4:00pm
Closed Sundays
Rectory Office — 201-342-6300 Fax: 201-883-9392 St. Joseph Academy—201-487-8641 Fax: 201-487-7405
Faith Formation/REC—201-343-4316 Fax: 201-883-9392
May 26, 2019 Page 3 PARISH CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
Sunday 26
Monday 27
2:30 pm Gym: School Use Only Rectory Closed
Tuesday 28
2:30 pm Gym: School Use Only
Wednesday 29 2:30 pm Gym: School Use Only
6:30 pm Caf: Girls Scouts -Troop 96683 6:30 pm Gym: School Basketball 7:00 pm CH: Adult Choir Rehearsal
Thursday 30
8:00 am CH: The Ascension of the Lord (with SJA)
2:30 pm Gym: School Use Only
Friday 31
2:30 pm Gym: School Use Only 7:00 pm Agenda Rica-Despedida
Saturday 1
4:00 pm Agenda Rica-Confecciones 4:00 pm Ch: Reconciliation 6:30 pm Caf Girl Scouts
Sunday 2
1:30 pm Spanish Baptism- Spanish Mass
Altar Wine for month of May 2019
In memory of Marion Glowaski
Requested by Fuchs Family
Altar Bread for 2nd half of
May 2019 In memory of Mary Joy & Mary Devins
Requested by Tom & Anne
O’Sullivan
Missalettes for month of May 2019
In memory of Patrick Hennessy
Requested by Hennessy
Family
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Saturday May 25 5:00pm Danny O’Grady Req Tommy & Mary
Kearney & Family Sunday May 26 8:00am Breda Quinlan Req Pat & Mary Greally
10:00am Manuel Jose Galeano
Req St. Joseph HNS
12:00pm Ada Lombardi Req Fitzgerald Family
Monday May 27
8:00am Adriana & Jose Bernardo
Req Mejia Family
Tuesday May 28 8:00am Marie Flenner Req Pat Simek
Wednesday May 29
8:00am Sandy Goettlicher Req Harold Goettlicher
Thursday May 30 8:00am James Higgins Req Gallagher Family
Friday May 31
8:00am Cresenta H. Bayani Req Mary Gregorio
Saturday June 1 8:00am James Higgins Req Sheridan Family
5:00pm Jesus Antonio Mo-reno
Req Bernadette Lubyck
Sunday June 2 8:00am James Higgins Req Pat & Mary Greally
10:00am Ray Muller Req Maureen Muller
12:00pm Ada Lombardi Req Sister Elaine
12:00pm All Souls in Pulgatory __________
7:00pm All Souls in Pulgatory __________
8:00pm Spanish
All Souls in Pulgatory __________
May 26, 2019 Page 5THE GIFT OF PEACE
“There arose no little dissension and debate.” Did that happen at work this week? Most of us can recall run-ins with coworkers, even with the boss. Did it happen while socializing with friends? Go easy on poli-tics, religion . . . even sports. At home? Even the most peaceful household experiences a little “give and take” now and then. So where was it that “there arose no little dissension and debate?” That tumultuous conflict occurred among our first Christian ancestors, disrupting the community life of the early church. But today’s Acts of the Apostles shows how beautifully the Holy Spirit, promised by Jesus in today’s Gospel, helped the church achieve a grace-filled resolution. What evolved was that “reconciled diversity,” often encouraged by Pope Francis and even envisioned in today’s Revelation passage; and a wondrous experience of Jesus’ promised Gospel gift: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.”
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The question of whether circumci-sion is necessary for salvation (Acts 15:1-2, 22-29). Psalm — O God, let all the nations praise you! (Psalm 67) Second Reading — John envisions the holy city, the new Jerusalem (Revelation 21:10-14, 22-23) or Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20. Gospel — Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you (John 14:23-29) or John 17:20-26.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Jn 15:26 — 16:4a Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Jn 16:5-11 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22 — 18:1; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Jn 16:12-15 Thursday: Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23 or Heb 9:24-28; 10:19-23; Lk 24:46-53 (for Ascension); otherwise Acts 18:1-8; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 16:16-20 Friday: Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 1:39-56 Saturday: Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47:2-3, 8-10; Jn 16:23b-28 Sunday: Acts 7:55-60; Ps 97:1-2, 6-7, 9; Rv 22:12-14, 16-17, 20; Jn 17:20-26; or, for Ascension, Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23 or Heb 9:24-28; 10:19-23; Lk 24:46-53
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Sixth Sunday of Easter Monday: St. Augustine of Canterbury; Memorial Day Wednesday: St. Paul VI Thursday: The Ascension of the Lord (unless transferred to Sunday) Friday: Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Saturday: St. Justin; First Saturday
EL DON DE LA PAZ “Surgieron no pocos desacuerdos y deba-tes”. ¿Pasó eso en el trabajo esta semana? Muchos de noso-tros pueden recordar algunos roces con compañeros de tra-bajo, incluso con el jefe. ¿Pasó también mientras socializa-ba con amigos? Evita hablar de política, religión . . . incluso de deportes. ¿En casa? Incluso el hogar más pacífico experimenta un poco de “estira y afloja” de vez en cuando. Entonces ¿dónde fue que “surgieron no po-cos desacuerdos y debates”? Ese tumultuoso conflicto ocu-rrió en medio de nuestros primeros hermanos cristia-nos, interrumpiendo la vida de la comunidad de la Iglesia primitiva. Pero en los Hechos de los Apóstoles muestra cuán bello es el Espíritu Santo, prometido por Jesús en el Evange-lio de hoy, que ayudó a la Iglesia a lograr una decisión llena de gracia. Lo que evolucionó fue que la “diversidad recon-ciliada” frecuentemente animada por el Papa Francisco e incluso previstas en el pasaje de hoy del Apocalipsis y una experiencia maravillosa del don de Jesús prometido por Jesús: “La paz les dejo, mi paz les doy.”
LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — La cuestión de si los gentiles necesita-ban ser circuncidados (Hechos 15:1-2, 22-29). Salmo — Que te alaben, Señor, todos los pueblos Aleluya (Salmo 67 [66]). Segunda lectura — Juan tiene una visión de la ciudad santa, la nueva Jerusalén (Apocalipsis 21:10-14, 22-23) o Ap 22:12-14, 16-17, 20. Evangelio — El Espíritu Santo nos enseñará todo (Juan 14:23-29) o Jn 17:20-26.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Hch 16:11-15; Sal 149:1b-6a, 9b; Jn 15:26 — 16:4a Martes: Hch 16:22-34; Sal 138 (139):1-3, 7c-8; Jn 16:5-11 Miércoles: Hch 17:15, 22 — 18:1; Sal 148:1-2, 11-14; Jn 16:12-15 Jueves: Hch 1:1-11; Sal 47 (46):2-3, 6-9; Ef 1:17-23 o Heb 9:24-28; 10:19-23; Lc 24:46-53 (para la Ascención); o Hch 18:1-8; Sal 98 (97):1-4;
Jn 16:16-20 Viernes: Sof 3:14-18a o Rom 12:9-16; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lc 1:39-56 Sábado: Hch 18:23-28; Sal 47(46):2-3, 8-10; Jn 16:23-28 Domingo: Hch 7:55-60; Sal 97 (96):1-2, 6-7, 9; Ap 22:12- 14, 16-17, 20; Jn 17:20-26 o (para la Ascención) Hch 1:1-11; Sal 47 (46):2-3, 6-9; Ef 1:17-23 o Heb 9:24-28; 10:19-23; Lc 24:46-53
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Sexto Domingo de Pascua Lunes: San Agustín de Canterbury; Día de los Caídos Miércoles: San Pablo VI Jueves: La Ascensión del Señor (a menos que sea transferida al domingo) Viernes: La Visitación de la Santísima Virgen María Sábado: San Justino; Primer sábado
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Leaving Items in Church Entry Way Please do not leave any items, papers, flyers, cards, or clothes in the
church entry way/vestibule area, “for free”. Anything that has not been approved by the rectory office will be removed.
If you are donating food or coupons you may leave it in the marked area against the wall or drop it off at the rectory office and a food
pantry volunteer will pick it up.
ADORATION CHAPEL Adoration Chapel is open The Blessed Sacrament is
Exposed Daily Monday to Saturday
9am-7pm
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Tristemente una vez que muchos latinoamerica-nos llegan a los Estados Unidos es difícil regresar a sus tierras de origen, ni siquiera para visitar. Por esta razón, muchos pueblos latinoamericanos han construido santuarios a sus vírgenes y santos patro-nes en tierra estadounidense. De esta manera buscan estar cerca al suelo que les trajo a luz, que les nutrió con frutas, verduras, flores, cantos, costumbres y tradiciones. En Miami el pueblo cubano ha construido una ermita dedicada a la Virgen de la Caridad del Co-bre, cuya capilla del Santísimo fue bendecida en la fiesta de la Ascensión del Señor. Debajo de su altar principal se guarda una piedra hecha con tierra de las distintas provincias de Cuba. Es bello el hecho, porque de esta manera todo cubano que se acerca al altar del Señor puede estar cerca de su terruño aun-que sea solo por un momento. Que hay en la tierra que nos llama tanto a noso-tros los latinos. Será que el libro del Génesis tiene razón, Dios forma toda persona del polvo y el co-razón latino anhela la tierra de la que fue sacado.
NEW ALTAR SERVERS NEEDED FOR ALL MASSES
To serve the Mass is an honor that requires competent and dedicated altar servers. So, we are once again recruiting new
altar servers, beginning with children at the fourth grade level, who attend, public, private or parochial school, or who are home-schooled. This ministry is an opportunity for our
children to learn more about the Mass and to assist the priest and deacon help the faithful in the pews become more
prayerful and active participants in the liturgy. Please prayer-fully consider and then discuss this ministry with your chil-
dren.
A NOTE FROM THE PARISH OFFICE: If you have moved or changed your phone number since registering with our parish, please let the rectory know so we can keep accurate records and get in touch with you when needed. Also, if you are not receiving envelopes and would like to, please call the rectory. Our number is 201-342-6300.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Why is it still Easter? The lilies have long since faded. The roots of our tradition of fifty days of rejoic-ing from Easter to Pentecost lie in the seven-day rhythm of the Jewish week, drawn from the six days of creation plus a Sabbath day. A favorite name for the Lord’s Day among our ancestors in the faith was “The Eighth Day,” meaning that in Christ a break-through to a new humanity was achieved. With that inner architecture, it makes sense to see Pentecost as a week of weeks, forty-nine days plus one, again signal-ing that a new age has begun in Christ and the out-pouring of his Spirit. The Jewish appreciation for Pen-tecost gave rise to the Jubilee year, the fiftieth year, when debts were released and prisoners set free. To-day, the character of our Easter Sundays is conveyed by joyful Alleluias and the rite of sprinkling at Mass. Long ago, people expressed this joy by suspending all rules of fasting and by never kneeling at liturgy. These customs all point to our conviction that time is holy. There is an elegant balance to the Christian year: forty days of Lenten fast and discipline give way to fifty days of unrestrained rejoicing. That’s why it is still Easter!
Hospital Visits We want to remind you that if you or a member of your family is in the hospital and would like a visit,
please call the rectory. Due to privacy laws the hospital cannot contact the parish directly. We want to visit all who are sick and this is the only way we
can find out who is hospitalized.
Visitas en Hospitales Queríamos recordarles que si usted o un miembro de su familia está en el hospital y le gustaría una visita por favor llame a la rectoría. Debido a las
leyes de privacidad del hospital no puede ponerse en contacto con la parroquia directamente.
Queremos visitar todos los que están enfermos y esta es la única manera que podemos saber
que está hospitalizado
Page 7 In your charity
please remember in prayer all our
families and friends who are sick or in
hospitals or nursing homes, especially for:
Recuerden en sus oraciones a nuestros familiares y amigos que estan enfermos
o en hospitals o silos de ancianos,
en especial por:
Pray for the Men and Women in Service to Our Country Please remember all those serving in the armed forces, especially:
Chris Allen Joseph Andrade Timothy Brown
Edel Castillo Yelson Cortez Rafael Cruz
Kevin Cunanan Andrew Gilbert
Alan Hale Aimee Kominiak Larry Kominiak Brian Mitchell Edward Quinn
J.T. Rinke John Rode
Yury Rodriguez Michael Sloginski, Jr
Jake Smith Matt Smith Max Smith
Reynaldo A. Targuino Jeff Vanak
Gavin White
Madeline Banks Brian Groff
Pat Gallagher John Hughes
Allen Lim Andrew Lauto
Lili Mani Margo Sprague
Raleigh Senatore
Fran Vicente Diane Zimmerman
John Paul Zimmerman Mark Zimmerman
McKenna Rita Murray Nick Zampetti
If you, or someone in your family, would benefit from the prayers of the parishioners at Saint Joseph during times of sickness, please call the rectory at 201-342-6300 and speak to a staff member. Names will stay on the announced and/or the printed bulletin list for two months. If you still need prayers, please
call the rectory for another month of prayers. Necesitas una oración por su familia o amigos? Visita la oficina de la rectoría o llame al (En Inglés) 201-342-6300. Los nombres se mantendrán en tanto la anunciada y la lista de anuncios para dos (2) meses. Si usted todavía necesita oraciones, por favor llame a la rectoría o dejar una nota en la mesa. Esta es la
regla también si usted llama para solicitar la visita de un sacerdote.
In memoriam of our beloved brothers and
sisters whose funerals took place here at Saint Joseph Church, we remember and
honor them and their families on the anniversary
of their passing.
En memoria de nuestros hermanos y hermanas
cuyos funerales fueron en Saint Joseph Church,
recordamos y honramos a ellos y su familia en el
aniversario de su muerte.
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Subvención descanso eterno a ellos, oh Señor, y deja que la luz perpetua brille sobre ellos. Que las almas de los fieles
difuntos, por la misericordia de Dios, descansen en paz Amén.
May 26, 2019
Joseph Haugk May 31, 2000 Victor P. Defeo May 31, 2000 Gerard D. Mulligan June 2, 2001 Maureen M. Bogan May 31, 2002 John Lynch May 30, 2002 Jerome P. Fullam May 28, 2003 Barbara Grado May 31, 2003 Terrence E. Martin May 29, 2004 Jack E. Leonard May 28, 2006 Patrick Hennessy May 28, 2006 Sandra Goettlicher May 29, 2006 Charles A. Thomas May 28, 2007 Janice Braun June 1, 2007 Verna M. Wallace May 31, 2008 Ruth Buckley June 1, 2009 Elio Scaglia May 28, 2010 Anna Virgin May 30, 2011 Raymond Muller May 31, 2011 Patricia Carlson May 27, 2012 Kathleen Guida May 29, 2012 Adriana Bernardo May 31, 2013 Leonica A. Edward May 31, 2013 Anne S Langenstein May 30, 2014 Emilio Fakardo May 31, 2014 Joseph Cooney June 1, 2015 Clara M. Roman May 30, 2017
Sunday Total: $5,194.00 Food Pantry: $30.00 Easter Flowers:$100.00 Maintenance:$20.00 Ascension:$15.00 Thank You so much for your contributions! God Bless you continuously.
A person who is content is one who enjoys the scenery along the detour.
Saint Joseph’s HNS meets every 2nd Sunday of the month at 8:00 Mass and invites all church members to attend meetings immediately following Mass in the school cafeteria. Refreshments will be served!
COME AND JOIN US.
The Rectory will be closed on Memorial Day May 27, 2019
ATTENTION PARENTS! - REGISTRATION FOR FAITH FORMATION CLASSES We are currently accepting registrations for classes beginning in September. If you have a child in grades
Kindergarten through 12th Grade attending public school, these classes are for your children. Classes will fill quickly and we have a limited number of space in each session. Please don’t let your child be left out.
• We require only a $25 deposit at registration (Total fee depends on program options and the balance to be paid be-
fore classes begin in September). • Please bring a copy of your child’s Baptismal Certificate
Registration Hours are by appointment. Please contact our office. 2013426300 or201-343-4316
PADRES, ATENCIÓN! - MATRÍCULA PARA LAS CLASES DE FORMACIÓN RELIGIOSA/CATEQUESIS Actualmente estamos aceptando inscripcións para las clases que comienzan en septiembre. Si usted tiene un
nino/a de kindergarten a octavo grado en la escuela pública, estas clases son para su hijo/a. Las clases se llenan rápidamente y tenemos un número limitado de espacios en cada sesión.
Por favor, no deje que su niño se quede fuera.
• Solamente requerimos un depósito de $25 (La cuota total depende del programa que seleccióne y el saldo se pagará antes de comenzar las clases en septiembre).
• Por favor traiga una copia del certificado de bautismo de su hijo/a.
Le registración es por cita. Por favor, póngase en contacto con nuestra oficina.
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