Bulletin December 17 2017 @ COPY.pub (Read-Only) · Mario Luque –Pena Thursday, December 21, 2017...
Transcript of Bulletin December 17 2017 @ COPY.pub (Read-Only) · Mario Luque –Pena Thursday, December 21, 2017...
ST.ANTHONY’SPARISHCOMMUNITY 276DiamondBridgeAvenueHawthorne,NewJersey07506
Rev. Msgr. Raymond J. Kupke, Ph.D. ................................ Pastor Rev. Sylwester Pierzak ........................................... Parochial Vicar Rev. Christopher Barkhausen……………….. In Residence Rev. Msgr. Elso C. Introini ................................. Pastor-Emeritus Mr. Anthony Bernardine ...........................................................Deacon Mr. Gerald Fadlalla ..................................................................... Deacon Mr. Richard Brudzynski ………………. Deacon (Retired) Sr. Colleen Clair F.M.A. .......................................School Principal Sr. Betty Ann Martinez, F.M.A. ...................... Rel. Ed. Director
Sunday Liturgies Saturday ............................................................................... 5:30 p.m. Sunday ................ 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 a.m. & 12 noon, 6PM Weekdays Monday - Saturday ........................................................ 7:30 a.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday ................................................................ 4:30 - 5:15 p.m.
Ms. Karen Monda ............................... Confirmation Coordinator Mr. Craig Jandoli…………... …….Confirmation Assistant Mr. Michael Riedel ..................................................... Music Director Mr. Jerry Pecoraro ........................................................Youth Minister Mrs. Diane Brown ..................................................... Parish Secretary Ms. Mary Ann Martone ………………….. Parish Secretary Mrs. Cathy Clyne ............................................. Finance Department Mr. William Chaky ……………..Maintenance Supervisor Mr. Eugene Morabito .................................................................. Trustee Mrs. Barbara Homler .................................................................. Trustee
Phone 973-427-1478
Fax 973-427-4826
Web www.stanthony-hawthorne.org
School 973-423-1818
Religious Education 973-427-7873
Divine Mercy Holy Hour for Vocations Every first Friday following the 7:30 a.m. Eucharist Anointing of the Sick Please call the rectory for a priest to anoint anyone who is seriously ill. Baptism are held on every other Sunday of each month at 1:30pm.
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Pray for the Sick of Our Parish The following names have been placed on our altar.
Please remember in your prayers: Chris Aiellos, Evelyn Alvarez, Joseph Anderson, Joyce Anton, Lisa Ballas, Harry Barone, Christopher Brice, Irene Brown, Bruce Buffalino, Angie D. Chaplain, Madeleine Chenette, Vincent Chiocchi, Jean Cirocco, Thomas M. Clifton, Charlotte Colombo, Mary Colombo, Baby Benjamin Como, Mary DiIenno, Lucy De Muro, Robert Donohue, Stratton N. Drivanos, Frank DeLuccia, Christopher Eccles, Margaret Elwood, Baby Aria Farinella, Loretta Fox, Kevin Frick, MaryAnn Frappoli, Linda Gallo, Charles & Iris Getzoff, Nancy Giannaula, Jean Gilsinan, Sarah Goffredo, Edwin Gonzalez, Mae Grant, Dot Grier, Carmela Guida, Marie Haas, Julia Hill, Bishop Irwin of Boston, Marissa Jamer, Mary Izzo, Leonard Lang, Nunzio Leo, Susan Lo Heack, Mark Hennig, Lynn Kolb, Mylie Kolb, Sam Kotoulas, Alan Lacana, Anthony La Cateana, Judith La Guardia, Mary Lazor, Marie Longo, Bobby Maggio Jr., Gary Maik, Kim Mapletost, Anselmo Martinez, Ray Mastrobuoni, Antonio Mazzola, Charlie McCarthy, Frank Mc Carthy, Monica McDonale, Chet Mecka, Baby Victoria Stella Messina, Teresa Messina, Marie Miller, Joanne Mikolajczyk, Laura Mikolajczyk, Julieann Morabito, John Muth, Baby Angelina Rose Oliva, Phyllis Orbe, Dr. Mario Pallotta, Ella Jane Pannacciulli, Rita Paretti, Allissa Passaro, Kathleen Patti, Ralph Petrucci, Jimmy Petrucci, Grace Marie Piepoli, Dawn Perrine, Mary Rainey, Annie Ramaglia, Mark Reeves, Ken Remo, Charlie Richardson, Patty Rossman, Lucy Sarappo, Michael Scrittorali, Rev. Donald J. Sella, Michela Sherman, Angel Serrano, Jimmy Soder Jr., Joseph Spagnola, Carmine Terrizi, Eduardo Torres, Ida Troll, Robert Verolet, Paul Villano, Donna Walesiewicz, Marie Zigarelli,
The Sanctuary Lamp-honoring the Eucharistic Presence of our Lord in the Tabernacle, is burning this week in Loving Memory: Nicola, Gilda & Nico Giannella Bread & Wine -in Loving Memory of Domenick & Elvira Pasquini
The Following Weekly Collection for Regular Sunday Envelopes $ 11, 407.83 Electronic Giving 1, 482.00 Total $ 12, 889.83
In this season of gi giving to family friends and those less fortunate, we hope you will also consider your gi to St Anthony Church. It is through the dona ons of every individual and family in the congrega on that we are able to carry on our work. You can use our electronic giving op on for both regular offerings and one- me gi s. To help us achieve a more consistent level of funding, we encourage you to use electronic giving for your regular offerings. Please contact Donna Mallory for more details, 973-427-1478.
Sunday, December 17, 2017 Mass Intentions Saturday, December 16, 2017 5:30 PM John Carbone John Brincka Helen Fenger John Mandler Sunday, December 17, 2017 7:00 AM People of the Parish William Walsh Halma Tyjer Anthony Paruta 8:30 AM John Peter LeBec (10th Anniversary) Bruce Maphis Thomas J. Branigan Olga & Joseph Focaccia 10:00 AM Joseph P. Leonard & Estelle M. Leonard Gapare D’Agati Vincenza Pecoraro Lynne VanderVeer 12:00 Noon The Tripicchio & Porporino Family Frank Marianacci Celia & William Foley Lynne VanderVeer 6:00PM Terry Crane Tim Mulvey Maria Garroni Shirley LaBarre Monday, December 18, 2017 7:30 AM August Guerriero Tuesday, December 19, 2017 7:30 AM Janet Reilly Enrico Marano Wednesday, December 20, 2017 7:30AM Leo Brady Henry G. Moscarell (5th Anniversary) Mario Luque –Pena Thursday, December 21, 2017 7:30 AM JoAnne Chido Friday, December 22, 2017 7:30 AM Rev. Msgr. Joseph Brestel (19th Anniversary) Antonia & Luigi Fusaro Saturday, December 23, 2017 7:30 AM Intentions of Jordan T. Scrivens Mary & Tony Ferraro Mary Ann & Debbie Daskus Dan Tedeschi & Ed Newman Edward Palange Sr. 5:30 PM George Roignant Raney & Harte Families Joel Hummel Nellie Azzolina
Next Weeks Masses Sunday, December 24, 2017 7:00 AM People of the Parish Frederick J. Parent Susan Gasper 8:30 AM Eugene Martin William Oberwanoawicz Cosmo Pisani 10:00 AM Hannah Dougan Salvatore “Sam” Occhipinti
Christmas Eve 4:00 PM Church People of the Par ish
4:15 PM Gym People of the Par ish
6:30 PM Church People of the Par ish
10:30 PM Church People of the Par ish
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BY THE WAY •••
• This year, the Fourth Sunday of Advent and Christmas Eve occur on the same day, Sunday, December 24. Because of this convergence, and to give our staff a little more time to prepare the church for the Christmas liturgies, there will be no 12:00 Noon Mass next Sunday, December 24. In addition there will not be music at the morning Masses next Sunday.
• Today is the deadline for leaving gifts under the Advent Giving Tree. Please leave the gifts unwrapped and with the tag securely affixed to the package so that it goes to the correct location. Thank you to everyone who so generously participates in this outreach year after year. And thank you to the army of elves which makes this outreach possible. They do a lot of moving, sorting, boxing and transporting behind the scenes.
• Father Stephen Prisk, who spent part of his seminary time here with us at Saint Anthony's, is leading a Pilgrimage to Rome, Assisi and Orvieto this coming May 21-29, 2018. The cost is $2,999. For more information, you can pick up a flyer at the rectory, or contact Father Prisk at Saint Joseph's Rectory, Mendham.
• This Friday, December 22, is the 19th anniversary of the death of Monsignor Joseph R. Brestel, P.A. •. Monsignor Brestel served Saint Anthony's fourth pastor in 1966-1978, later serving as Vicar General of the diocese until his death.
• The Christmas Collection is traditionally the largest collection of the year, coming at a time when people have a tradition of being extra generous. Thank you for your generosity to your parish in this, and in every appeal.
• Confessions in preparation for the Solemnity of Christmas are available at the following times: Monday, December 18 3:30-4:30 P.M. and 7:00-8:00 P.M. Wednesday, December 20, 9:30-10:30 A.M (with St. Anthony's School) Saturday, December 23 4:30-5:15 P.M.
• Beginning with today, December 17, the mood of Advent shifts as we enter into "late Advent" and the liturgy changes from longing for the coming of the Savior, to actual preparation for Christmas. Beginning with this day, there is a different Preface for the Eucharistic Prayer, and the cycle of Scripture readings leaves the usual pattern and utilizes readings directly connected to the coming of Christ. This change is particularly highlighted with the use of the "0" Antiphons, a series of short verses which begin the singing of the Magnificat at evening Prayer on each of these days. They are called "0" because in the original Latin chant, the first syllable was drawn out for an entire line of music to highlight the anticipation for the Savior. The antiphons begin with "0 Wisdom" on the 17th and end with "0 Emmanuel" on the 23rd• We are all familiar with these antiphons because they comprise the verses of the popular Advent hymn, "0 Come, 0 Come Emmanuel.
• In the sacristy there is a schedule posted for the "Environment Committee." It lists the dates for decorating and un-decorating the church around the holiday season. Based on that schedule, you should see the Nativity Manger in place when you arrive at church today "with Mary and Joseph in place."
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Initially, I was not a big fan of this arrangement. I love the Advent Season and I do not like to push Christmas at the expense of Advent. In addition, when it comes to the Christmas Scriptures, I am a little bit of a "biblical literalist" - Mary and Joseph should not show up until the night before. (As a kid, I drove my mother crazy buying extra sheep [19 cents each at Woolworths] each year until we had a "flock" of sheep for our shepherds like it says in the Bible.)
But, on second thought, I think Mary and Joseph just sitting there waiting for the angels and shepherds and wise men, - and for that key figure that should go between them - to show up is a marvelous Advent image. May we all leave some space in our lives this year for the Christ to find his way there over these coming days, and take root in our lives all through the coming year.
God bless you all,
Father Ray
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“Albert La Barre Memorial 500 Club”
Back in 2004 the late Al La Barre created the “500 Club” as a way to help pay un-expected maintenance expenses of the parish. All of us who own homes know the feeling of facing a major unforeseen repair. Unfortunately, our annual income does not always allow the luxury of budgeting for unexpected repairs and there-fore, the “500 Club” has assisted in the payment of untimely maintenance. To pay tribute to our former Church Trustee we renamed this worthwhile club the “Albert La Barre Memorial 500 Club” and would be honored if you would think about making a 2017 annual donation of $500.00. Thank you for your thoughtful consideration of this “stewardship of treasure” opportunity. Please call Cathy Clyne at the rectory with any questions, (973) 427-1478. “500 Club Wish-List” Replace aging kitchen appliances in rectory & convent Repair leaky rectory bathrooms Replace lightbulbs in church to energy-efficient bulbs Upgrade audio in church
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FAITH FORMATION
THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
First Reading: Isaiah 61:1-2a, 10-11 Isaiah describes the joy and salvation which will accompany the coming of Christ. He compares the plants which spring from a garden to the justice that will spring from all nations. Second Reading: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24 Paul reminds the Thessalonians to constant-ly ready themselves for Christ’s arrival. He tells them to “avoid any semblance of evil” so that they may be found irreproachable when Jesus does arrive. Gospel: John 1:6-8, 19-28 John explains that he is only a messenger to the people for one more powerful than him-self. John stresses to them that they must make a path for the one so powerful that he is not fit to unfasten the strap of his sandal.
Children’s Liturgy Collecting Winter Items
The Children's Liturgy will be collecting winter items (hats, scarves, gloves, etc.) for the Epiphany. These items will be collected on the weekend of the Epiphany during all Mass-es on Saturday, January 6th and Sunday, January 7th. All items collected will be donated to those in need. Thank you very much for your generosity.
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SOCIAL SERVICES
NEED TRANSPORTATION? Volunteers provide rides, by appointment, to Hawthorne senior citizen residents who need transportation for medical and dental appoint-ments. Call 973-427-5555 ext. 340 to leave a message if you need this assistance.
Passaic County provides a hot lunch five days a week for senior citizens at the Hawthorne Ambulance Corps. Building, 790 Goffle Rd., from 11 am to 1 pm. Contact the Center at 973-423 -1027 for details.
FAITH & GRIEF
LUNCHEONS Open to all faiths, Faith & Grief luncheons hosted by Christian Health Care Center (CHCC) in Wyckoff offer opportunities for those mourning the loss of a loved one to gather together and be strengthened through sharing, scripture, prayer, and reflection. These gatherings are offered the third Wednesday of the month and include a complimentary lunch (free-will donations accepted). Register at wwwFaithandgrief.org. Contact CHCC Pastoral Care Dept. at 201-848-4264 for more info.
SAVE YOUR COUPONS PLEASE!
We invite you to collect and clip baby product coupons for clients of Lighthouse Pregnancy Resource Center. Please Clip and place in an en-velope and put in the basket in the front vesti-bule. NO EXPIRED COUPONS PLEASE. Thank You!
LOCAL BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP
If you've lost a loved one, feel free to join this group on Wednesday evenings. This grief recov-ery group meets at the Louis Bay 2nd Library here in town and is hosted by Compassionate Care Hos-pice and headed by a bereavement counselor in a safe environment. The group is designed to help people learn skills and tools to move from loss to recovery around others facing similar issues. For information and to register, call Donna Ash at 973-916-1400.
CAREGIVER HELP
Caregiver United is a group run by caregivers for other caregivers; it will provide you with the help you need along your journey. The group meets at the Library on Wednesday evenings at 7:00. Call 973-427-5745 to register or for more information.
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Ministries & Organizations Golden Horizon
Prayer Praise & Healing
The Holy Name Society
Rosary society
St. Anthony catholic
Men's Group
Knights of Columbus
We meet 1st and 3rd Wednesday, every month at 7:30PM in the school cafeteria. We do a lot of charitable work. We are looking for younger men to join us. Call Kevin Duffy at 973-427-3358.
The Rosary Society is officially on Winter Break. We will resume our monthly meet-ings in March 2018 (weather-permitting). Any questions, please call Leilani Felici-ano at (201) 281-5267. Have a great week!"
Prayer Group will meet this Monday, at 7 PM in the chaplaincy center. Thank You!
The next Holy Name Society will be December 10th following the 8:30 Mass. In the school cafeteria. Please join us.
St. Anthony’s TASC Youth Group
Christmas Party & Wacky-Tacky grab bag Our annual Christmas Party will be held on Wednesday, December 27. Dinner will be served! All current and former youth group members are invited to attend. If you have an ugly Christmas sweater, don’t forget to wear it! After dinner we will have our annual wacky-tacky grab bag! Please remember to bring in a used, unwanted item from your house to be “gifted” away. Be as creative as you’d like with this! Youth group members and alumni should RSVP no later than Friday, December 22 by emailing Jerry at [email protected]. Upcoming Meetings & Events December 27 (Wednesday) – Christmas Party – 6:00pm January 7 - Youth Group meeting - 7:00pm January 21 - Youth Group meeting - 7:00pm February 4 - Youth Group meeting - 7:00pm February 18 - Youth Group meeting - 7:00pm About Us St. Anthony’s Youth Group is a place for all high school-aged teenagers to get together in a relaxed, social atmos-phere to have fun and explore their faith in a positive envi-ronment. We meet bi-weekly on Sunday nights from 7:00-9:00pm in the Don Bosco Youth Center located on the ground level of St. Anthony’s School. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our youth minister, Jerry Pecoraro, at [email protected].
The Saint Anthony's Catholic Men's Group gathers on the first and third Tuesday of every month for informal discussions on our Christian walk and oth-er topics of interest to men of faith. All interested guys are welcome and encouraged to attend. Ours is a friendly and spontaneous atmosphere of cama-raderie and sharing, bring a friend and make some new ones! For more information, or if you would like to be included in our mailing list to keep abreast of upcoming events, please contact Jim (973-219-8564 / [email protected]) or Ed (862-321-2007 / [email protected]).
The next meeting will be December 22nd for 1:15PM in the school cafeteria. For information about activities, please call Giovanna at 973-427-9198 and for information about membership Please call Noreen at 973-304-4317. Guests are always welcome.
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Adult Catechumenate Sr. Betty Ann 973-427-7873 Advisory Committee Mike Firrincili 973-427-0800 A.A. Meets Mondays - 7:00 PM in School Altar Servers 973-427-1478 Art & Environment Com. Frank Abate 973-423-2440 Preparation for the Sacrament of Baptism Deacon Anthony Bernardine Mary Ann Martone 973-427-1478 Children’s Liturgy Dana Hampson 973-427-2439 Catholic Men’s Group Jim Jekonski 973-219-8564 Communion Ministers Jamie Blanchard 973-454-3123 Golden Horizon Club Noreen Savaria 973-304-4317 Holy Name Society Kevin Duffy 973-427-3358 Hospitality Committee Knights of Columbus Kevin Duffy 973-427-3358 Lectors Tom Hoffman 201-493-7971 Liturgy Committee Karen Monda 973-427-4197 Music Ministry Michael Riedel 973-696-7225 Prayer & Healing Carolyn Gerrish 973-304-1498 Pre-Cana Tina & Bill Martin 201-314-2698 Deacon Tony 973-427-1478 Rosary Society Leilani Feliciano 201-281-5267 Scouting Stephen Fitzsimmons 973-423-3613 Social Services Deacon Gerald Fadlalla 973-427-1478 Special Friends of St. Anthony Betty Baliman 973-427-7588 St. Anthony’s Feast Frank Rambala 973-238-0579 Joseph Silvestri 973-423-9515 Joseph Wojtecki 973-427-1121 Joan Elia 973-238-0780 Frank DeLuccia 201-317-2173 St. Vincent DePaul Society Ken Silvestri 973-427-6299 Ushers Michael Zakur 973-427-2599 Women’s Cornerstone Madeleine Carlson 201-575-5052 Kellyanne Morrissey Youth Ministry Jerry Pecoraro 201-452-6698
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Mark Your Calendar
Young Adult Gathering (Ages 18-39)
Please join us for our first gathering of the new year. The gathering will be a casual night of faith, food, and entertainment. It will feature live music and a short talk by a guest speaker. When Wed. January 3, 2018- 7:00 PM
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