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CHURCH OF SAINT MARY 91 HOME AVENUE RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 07070
OUR SACRAMENTAL LIFE
Eucharist (Obligation Masses) Saturday .................................................. 5:00 pm (Sunday obligation) Sunday ....................................... 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am & 12:00 noon
Weekdays Monday, Wednesday, Friday ................................................. 7:00 am Tuesday & Thursday ................................................................... 8:30 am Saturday ............................................................................................ 8:30 am
Holy Days ............................................................As listed in the bulletin
Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday ..................... 4:00 pm or by calling for an appointment
BAPTISM: Parents are required to attend the parish Baptism Class and provide the godparent’s sponsorship letters BEFORE the baptism date can be set. Call the Parish Office at 201-438-2200 for class dates and godparent handbook.
MARRIAGE: According to the N.J. Common Policy couples must register at least ONE YEAR in advance.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Please contact the Parish Office.
HOLY ORDERS: Contact the Vocation Office at 973-497-4365.
Rev. Michael J. Kreder ............................... Pastor
Rev. Charez B. “Don” Gringco ............................. Parochial Vicar
John J. DiMeo ................................................................................ Deacon
James J. Guida ............................................................................... Deacon
Michael E. Matthews ................................................................ Deacon
Roy Corso ....................................... St. Mary High School Principal
Elena P. Simmons ....... The Academy at Saint Mary Principal
Betty Hatler .......................................... Parish Catechetical Leader
Mary E. Lanni ........................................................... RCIA Coordinator
Larry Boland ........................................... Confirmation Coordinator
Gerard DeMan ........................................ Director of Sacred Music
Linda Verdino & Kevin McLean ......................................... Trustees
David Valente .......................... Finance Committee Chairperson
Deborah Moran ...................................... Administrative Secretary
Tom and Kathie Clare ....................... Stewardship Chairpersons PARISH DIRECTORY
Parish Office .......... 201-438-2200 Fax.......... 201-438-1098
Web..................................................... www.stmaryrutherford.org
E-mail .....................................................................rcansmr@aol.com
St. Mary High School .............................................. 201-933-5220
The Academy at Saint Mary ............................... 201-933-8410
Catholic Community Services ............................ 201-440-7077
Religious Formation ................................................ 201-438-2476
Hospital Coordinator .............................................. 201-935-7259
We are called to form the Christian Community of Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church; we are protected by our
Blessed Mother in whose patronage our parish has been placed under her title “Our Lady of the Rosary.”
“Recapture the Dream”
A Dream Come True!
First Sunday of Advent
December 2, 2012
FFrom the Pastor December 2, 2012
1st Sunday of Advent
December 8: The Solemnity of the
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
In this ‘Year of Faith’ I’m explaining the revised Roman Missal orations that were not on a Sunday last year. May our reflections on the theologically deep, beautiful Mass orations, gleaned from
the book Essential Presidential Prayers and Texts, help us grow in FAITH!
Immaculate Conception of the BVM - Collect
O God, who by the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin prepared a worthy
dwelling for your Son, grant, we pray, that, as you preserved her from every stain
by virtue of the Death of your Son, which you foresaw, so, through her intercession,
we, too, may be cleansed and admitted to your presence.
Our National Feast Day. With fewer priests and the confusion over which Mass to celebrate on Saturday or Sunday night when a holyday falls on a Saturday or Monday, the US Bishops lifted the obligation to attend Masses on these holy days except for December 25 [Christmas] and December 8: the Immaculate Conception of Mary in the womb of her mother, Saint Ann. While this truth had been widely believed by the Church for hundreds of years, it was only declared dogma by Pope Pius IX in 1854. However, before that, in 1846, the US Bishops, at their first Council of Baltimore, placed our 70-year-old country in Mary’s care under her title, ‘the Immaculate Conception.’ So December 8th is always a holy day of obligation for us.
This feast proves that ‘solo scriptura’ or ‘the Bible alone’ is not enough! For the Bible is like a field from which we mine ores and other products that must be tested, refined and blended with common sense and other skills to give us God’s FULL revelation of the Gospel Truth! As this Collect explains, while Christ’s Death took place ‘in time’ or in human history, the Bible often says God planned everything before time began! However, Mary was free to accept, ignore, reject or even oppose God’s plan. For like Adam and Eve, Mary was created without Original Sin, but she remained sinless. Since our free will is weakened by the stain of Original Sin, we ask Mary’s intercession to help us do the Father’s will – as she always did!
Immaculate Conception of the BVM - Offerings
Graciously accept the saving sacrifice which we offer you, O Lord, on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, and grant that, as we profess her, on account of your prevenient grace,
to be untouched by any stain of sin, so, through her intercession,
we may be delivered from all our faults.
Prevenient Grace. Even my computer’s spell check did not know the word ‘prevenient’ which means ‘anticipatory.’ Perhaps a unique word is required to describe the unique grace given to such a unique woman! However, contrary to what some say, we do not worship Mary! As the Collect states, we worship the God who gifted or graced Mary with all she needed to be the Mother of His Son, our God in human form. And the Prayer over the Offerings reminds us: we now ask Mary’s help or intercession so that what she was EXEMPTED from, we may be DELIVERED from: that is, sin. For Mary was also a human being in need of the redemption made possible only through Christ’s ‘saving sacrifice.’ The Immaculate Conception simply celebrates God’s lavish love, which neither time nor space can limit in any way, shape or form!
Immaculate Conception of the BVM - Communion
May the Sacrament we have received, O Lord our God, heal in us the wounds of that fault from which in a singular way you preserved Blessed Mary in her Immaculate Conception.
Freedom From Sin. As the title of Elton John’s 1976 hit, “Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word” reminds us, seeking someone’s pardon is one of life’s painful requirements. But not for our Blessed Mother! The Immaculate Conception never had to ask for forgiveness! But we do, and often! Today’s Prayer after Communion asks Mary’s help as, with God’s loving help, through the gift of the Eucharist, we strive to restore our Baptismal Grace, renew our efforts to use every gift and grace God has given us, and recommit ourselves to live by God’s will … as Mary always did! “O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee!”
With God’s love and my prayers,
Reverend Michael J. Kreder
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FIRST SUNDAY
OF ADVENT
December 2, 2012
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2012
5:00 p.m. Anthony Azzolini
Donald Bennett
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2012
7:30 a.m. Carol Froehlich
9:00 a.m. Aurora Traficanti
10:30 a.m. Walter Vosburgh
12:00 noon Patricia Tylenda
Marie and Anthony Mele
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2012
Saint Francis Xavier, Priest
7:00 a.m. Katherine Temple
12:00 noon Prayer Service
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2012
Saint John Damascene, Priest and Doctor of the Church
8:30 a.m. Meehan and Mulcahy Families
12:00 noon Prayer Service
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012
7:00 a.m. James Fallon
Helen V. Miller
12:00 noon Prayer Service
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2012
8:30 a.m. Michael F. O’Keefe, Sr.
12:00 noon Prayer Servi ce
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2012
Saint Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
7:00 a.m. Carmen Cuccinelli
Stephen P. Kiselick
12:00 noon Prayer Service
Vigil Mass for the Immaculate Conception of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
5:00 p.m. Maria Strom
The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2012
8:30 a.m. Maria Strom
12:00 noon Jill Ann Ziemkiewicz
Milica Sartori
Theresa Mackie - 1st Anniversary
SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT
5:00 p.m. Jessie Gambatese
Nicholas Yaniero
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2012
7:30 a.m. Katherine Temple
9:00 a.m. John Inglese
10:30 a.m. Joanne Eleanor Adamo
Jack DeCandia
12:00 noon Viola LaGuardia
Next Sunday’s Scripture Readings
SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT
Bar 5:1-9
Ps 126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6
Phil 1:4-6, 8-11
Lk 3:1-6
SANCTUARY OFFERINGS
The SANCTUARY LAMP which burns near the
Tabernacle in Church, the reminder of the Lord's Presence in
the Most Holy Eucharist will burn in memory of FRANK
TAYLOR. Requested by Geri and children.
The PASCHAL CANDLE, a symbol of the Risen
Christ burns brightly at every baptism, through which we die
to sin and rise to new life in Christ and at every funeral to
show we died to this life and have fully entered the new risen
life of Christ! This year’s Paschal Candle has been
memorialized for GEORGE AND PAULINE RIMAR.
Requested by Gay Najawko.
Please keep Frank, George, Pauline and their families in
your prayers.
2012 Sanctuary Offerings
are available through the Parish Office. Celebrate the
Birth - Baptism - Graduation - Wedding - Anniversary of
someone you love OR remember those in the Military -
those who are deceased through these offerings!
SAINT MARY CHILDREN'S CHOIR
It's not too late to join the St. Mary Children's Choir!
New members in grades 2 through 8 are always
welcome. Rehearsals are Friday afternoons from 4:30 to
5:30 in church. Come share your voice and serve the
Lord in this wonderful ministry. Please email Andrea
Covais at [email protected] for more
information.
CHILDREN'S CONCERT - CHURCH OF SAINT MARY
Sunday, December 9th at 4:00 p.m.
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PHOTOGRAPHS
2012 MASS OF REMEMBRANCE
If your loved ones photo hung on our
Memorial Wall OR if you submitted to the
Parish Office a photograph for our Mass of
Remembrance, PICTURES can be picked
up in the Weekend Sacristy. We will
ONLY hold them until the Baptism of the Lord They are
grouped together in a white envelope marked
"PHOTOGRAPHS FROM MEMORIAL WALL!" Please
make a point of stopping by when you come to Mass on Saturday
evening or Sunday morning.
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF
HOLY COMMUNION AND READERS
Please stop by the weekend Sacristy to sign up for Masses on the
Feast of the Immaculate Conception and Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day. Knowing ahead of time, helps make everything
run that much smoother! Thank you.
SOLEMNITY OF
THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
a HOLYDAY of OBLIGATION
WEAR something BLUE as we honor MARY
under her title
“The Immaculate Conception”
Patroness of the
United States of America
Mass on FRIDAY, December 7
5:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, December 8
8:30 a.m. AND 12:00 noon
CHRISTMAS GIVING TREE
Thanks to Ray Mazzeo, the Christmas
Giving Tree is up! Ornaments are
available this weekend! Once again
there are 250 personalized ‘trees’,
giving a specific child’s name, age and
Christmas need. There are also
additional ornaments [bells for boys
and doves for girls] that show a
specific age. All gifts should be brought to the church the
weekend of December 15/16 as the gifts will be packed and
delivered after the 12:00 Mass Sunday. Please do not bring
gifts before the specified weekend as we cannot guarantee
their safety. Please do not gift wrap used clothing.
SECOND COLLECTION
RELIGIOUS RETIREMENT COLLECTION will be
taken December 8/9th. This national appeal is to help
religious congregation care for their elderly & infirm
Sisters, Brothers and Order Priests. Let’s be generous
in our thanks to them now in their need.
ADOPT-A-FAMILY FOR CHRISTMAS
Thanks to Bonnie Reid and Maison
Schnackenberg who will coordinate this year the
wish needs of very needy families from Catholic
Community Services. The cases are now available.
These families are the neediest of the needy. The
estimated cost of adopting a family of four is $300.00.
In the past, parishioners who cannot adopt on their
own have joined relatives, friends or co-workers to
adopt a needy family. The gifts will be collected the
weekend of December 15/16th. Stop by the Narthex!
CHRISTMAS FLOWERS
If you wish to REMEMBER YOUR LOVED ONES by
memorializing them in our Christmas flowers, please use the
envelope included with your monthly packet or pick one up at
the doors of the Church. The names of the person and the
person requesting the remembrance will be included on one line
to be published in the bulletin after Christmas. Please print
legibly.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
Anyone interested in becoming a fully initiated Roman Catholic
- one who has received Baptism, Confirmation and First
Eucharist - the RCIA is for you! The RCIA is ideally for non-
baptized [Jews, Moslems, Hindus, the unchurched] and for
baptized Protestants who wish to become Catholic. It is also for
adult Catholics who never received First Eucharist and/or
Confirmation. Please share this invite with anyone who might
be interested. For further information call Mary Lanni,
coordinator at [201] 933-1056. To “sign up” for this year’s
session, leave your name and evening phone number at the
Parish Office.
Name:
Telephone #:
email address:
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The ‘Year of Faith’ at Saint Mary Church
The Apostles said to Jesus, "Increase our faith." The Lord replied, "If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you would say to this mulberry
tree, 'Be uprooted and planted in the sea,' and it would obey you." [Luke 17:5-6]
If we only realized the awesome power of the kernel of faith with which God has gifted us! In this ‘Year of Faith’ proclaimed by Pope Benedict XVI, we are challenged to rediscover what the small seed of faith that has been planted within us can do - by doing more to learn about our Christian faith and putting it into practice. While our faith can change our world, this year’s parish Advent calendar suggests little ways to change ourselves and those around us. By fulfilling the calendar’s spiritual exercises, we can stir into flame the sparks of the faith that many have allowed to fade or go dormant.
Blessing & Lighting of an Advent Wreath The leader leads all in the sign of the cross:
In the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Blessed be God, who enlightens every heart. Blessed be God for ever.
My brothers and sisters, in this holy time of Advent, we open our hearts to God's love as we prepare to welcome Christ into our lives and homes. The candles of this wreath remind us that Jesus Christ came to conquer the darkness of sin and to lead us into the light of his glorious kingdom. Let us listen to God’s Word. (Another person proclaims the Scripture reading.)
A reading from the first Letter of Saint John (1 John 1:5-7)
Now this is the message that we have heard from him
and proclaim to you: God is light, and in him there is no darkness at all.
If we say, "We have fellowship with him," while we continue to walk in darkness,
we lie and do not act in truth. But if we walk in the light as he is in the light,
then we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of his Son Jesus
cleanses us from all sin. The word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
Universal Prayer Others offer the intentions after the leader begins:
Christ came to bring us salvation and has promised to come again. Let us pray that we may be ready to welcome him. Our response is, "Come, Lord Jesus."
* That the keeping of Advent may open our hearts to God's love, we pray:
* That the light of Christ may penetrate the darkness of sin, we pray:
* That this wreath may constantly remind us to prepare for Christ’s coming, we pray:
* That the Christmas season may fill us with peace and joy as we strive to follow the example of Jesus, we pray:
Other intentions are added the leader prays:
With longing for the coming of God's Kingdom, let us pray as Jesus taught us: Our Father...
Then the leader continues:
Lord God, your Church joyfully awaits the coming of its Savior, who enlightens our hearts and dispels the darkness of sin and ignorance. Pour forth your blessings upon us as we light the candle[s] of this wreath; may their light reflect the splendor of Christ, who is Lord, for ever and ever. Amen. (light the first candle; each week an additional candle is lighted.)
All make the sign of the cross as the leader prays:
May the light of Christ lead us to the joy of his kingdom, now and for ever. Amen.
Advent Prayers Before Meals
Let us pray. Bless us, O Lord, and these your gifts, which we are about to receive, from Your bounty, through Christ our Lord. Amen. - or -
God, the Father of mercies, you willed your Son to take flesh, in order to give life back to us. Bless these, your gifts, with which we are about to nourish our bodies, so that, receiving new strength, we may wait in watchfulness for the glorious coming of Christ. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.
Advent Prayers After Meals
Let us pray. We give you thanks for all your benefits, O Almighty God, who lives and reigns for ever; and may the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. - or-
V. Let us live soberly, justly, and devoutly in this world. R. As we wait in joyful hope for the coming of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Let us pray. We thank you, all-powerful God, for your kindness in refreshing our bodies by these gifts from your providence. Strengthen us, we pray, not only in body, but also in spirit. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. 5
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception National Patronal Feast Day
Holy Day of Obligation
Wear something BLUE as we honor Mary under her title
“The Immaculate Conception” Patroness of the
United States of America
Immaculate Conception Masses
on Friday, December 7
5:00 pm Vigil Mass Saturday, December 8
8:30 am – 12:00 noon
Daily Eucharist Receive daily Eucharist to spiritually enter Advent.
Sunday Obligation Masses:
Saturday evening: 5:00 pm
Sunday: 7:30 am – 9:00 am – 10:30 am – 12:00 noon
Weekday Mass:
Monday, Wednesday & Friday: 7:00 am
Tuesday & Thursday: 8:30 am only
Saturday: 8:30 am only
Prayer Service with Holy Communion: Monday – Friday: 12:00 noon
Sacrament of Reconciliation [Confession]
All should celebrate the Sacrament of Penance or Reconciliation [also called Confession] to remove whatever hinders Christ’s Light from shining through them! Confessions are heard:
Saturdays at 4:00 pm on December 1, 8, 15 & 22
All MUST arrive before 4:00 pm! note: due to the 5:00 pm Mass, Confessions
MUST END by 4:30 pm, so arrive early!
Advent Penance Service: Monday - Dec. 17 - 7:30 pm
Several priests will be available for individual confession after a communal examination of conscience; this is NOT General Absolution.
Church Decorating: All Hands On Deck! Saturday, December 15 – 9:30 a.m.
Many hands and strong backs are needed to decorate our worship space and property; leave your name and number with Debbie [201-438-2200 x 111] and we’ll give you a job to do!
CHRISTMAS MASS SCHEDULE
Christmas Eve Monday
December 24
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm & 6:00 pm
Solemn Christmas Mass: 10:30 pm [This Solemn Mass begins with Lessons & Carols at 10:00 pm]
Christmas Day: Tuesday, December 25
SPECIAL Mass schedule:
8:00 am - 10:00 am - 12:00 noon
Mary, the Holy Mother of God New Year’s Day 2013
SPECIAL Mass schedule:
Monday, December 31, 2012: 5:00 pm
Tuesday, January 1, 2013: 9:00 am – 10:30 am & 12:00 noon only
[Note: NO 7:30 am Mass on New Year’s Day]
The Epiphany of the Lord January 6
regular weekend Mass schedule
Epiphany Concert: 1:00 pm
The Baptism of the Lord January 13: last day of Christmastime
regular weekend Mass schedule
Church un-decorating and clean up right after the 12:00 noon Mass
Lots of hands and strong backs are needed!
Ash Wednesday: February 13, 2013 Repent!
Ashes distributed at 7:00 am - 8:30 am
12:00 noon – 3:30 pm & 7:00 pm 8
CHRISTMAS TREE HELP
Kindly call the Parish Office (201) 438-2200 and leave your
name and telephone number on extension #100 if you want to be
called to assist with setting up Church Christmas Trees.
Reserve: Saturday, December 15th. Set up will begin at 9:30
a.m. but COULD change if a Funeral comes in.
ATTENTION ALL COMMUNICANTS AND PARENTS:
All registration cards and sacramental fees are due. All are
reminded to attend either the 5pm Saturday mass or 10:30 am
Sunday mass and should be accompanied by a parent. It is
necessary to be on time since the lesson generally takes place at
the beginning of mass. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Communion date changes should be submitted in writing.
Questions or concerns should be directed to me at:
LESSONS and CAROLS
December 16, 2012
Saint Mary Church
3:00 p.m.
Come enjoy an afternoon of prayer and carols
as we begin our Christmas Season!
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
‘Grant our brothers and sisters comfort in their suffering.
When they are afraid, give them courage, when afflicted, give
them patience, when dejected, afford them hope and when
alone, assure them of the support of your holy people’.
Ray Anderson, Margaret Curtin, Gilda Danza,
Domingo DelaCruz, Joselito De Leon, Bruce Duryea,
Michael Francis, Natalie Gorsegner,
Joyce Kasper, Vicky MacFadyen,
Beth Maroney, Megan Macaluso, Connie Mehos,
Mae Miller, Steven Monahan AND Estelle Reid
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
DREW NAPOLI - 1LT. DANIELLE REID -
PAUL FEDORISIN - JESSICA AND STEVEN PLUCINSKY
PARISH CENTER
We are getting ready to begin the tedious task of getting
back into the Parish Center. Carpet was placed in some
offices and other offices have tiled floors. Before we
start organizing, we need volunteers to help clean floors,
dust window sills, clean furniture etc. Do you have some
time during the day for us? Call the Parish Office if you
think you can help!
GYMNASIUM ENTRANCE PROJECT
We WILL be presenting plans for our gymnasium
renovation to the Borough of Rutherford on
December 13; we’re seeking site-plan approval and
the variances needed for the project. The front of the
gym is one of the last eyesores on our Parish campus;
we plan to put a new brick front and extend the area
out further to give some much needed office space.
I need as many of you as possible of you to attend the
meeting, December 13 for a respectful “storming of
the Bastille.”
INFLUENZA VACCINE
The Rutherford Health Department is pleased to report that
they still have additional doses of the seasonal influenza vaccine
and are opening the program to all residents 36 months of age
and older, free of charge. It will be available to non-residents at
a cost of $13.00 per dose. If interested, contact the public
health nurses weekdays between 8:30 am to 4:30 pm at (201)
460-3020 for information.
ARCHBISHOP'S ANNUAL APPEAL
No matter how busy we are or how tight our
budget might be, we are all called to have
compassion for those who are less fortunate
than us. We hear these instructions in both the Old and
New Testament. In fact, Jesus tells us that we will be
judged by how well we reach out to those who were
hungry, thirsty, homeless, sick, grieving or in need of our
compassion in any way. If you have made a sacrificial gift
to the AAA THIS YEAR, Saint Mary will ONLY receive
credit for your gift if the amount pledged is paid by
DECEMBER 31ST. Anything received after the 31st, the
Archdiocese receives your credit and NOT the parish.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Regina Council 1688 of the Knights of Columbus was founded
by a group of Catholic men from Saint Mary Parish of
Rutherford on May 4, 1913 and we will be celebrating our 100th
Anniversary with Saint Mary Parish during May of 2013. We
ask that all current members of Regina Council send an update
via email indicating their contact information with current email
addresses and phone numbers to Bill Teresavage at
[email protected]. Additional nformation can be found on
www.kofc.org or www.njkofc.org.
On DECEMBER 9TH, candles will be lighted by parents,
grandparents and siblings at 7pm in every time zone in memory
of all children who have died, producing a wave of light that will
encircle the earth. As candles burn down in one time zone, it
becomes 7pm in another creating a virtual 24 hour memorial.
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Can we still talk about it? The first event of the year of Faith, “A World without
End: The End of Times,” captures the human desire for peace and joy at the end of this life. In my previous article, I shared some thoughts with you about purgatory, a state in which the soul is purified so as to attain union with God. In the Universal Judgment at the end of time, there will only be two choices for us: Heaven (full union with God) or Hell (utter separation from God). These destinies are the result of our act of will (based of course on a confident and total dependence on God) to choose good and avoid evil.
This choice is often not heard in our ordinary conversation. Some Catholics think that these teachings are obsolete. The truth is quite the contrary. Sometimes you and I are afraid to face the reality of life when confronted with eternal judgment. Punishment or reward depends on the good and bad deeds we do in this life (1 Peter 1:17). This follows a simple logic that God’s Mercy is Just. The teaching of the Holy Mother Church is grounded on the Sacred Scripture and Tradition. As a mother, she guards the faith and handed them down to her children for the salvation of souls.
If Hell and Heaven is not real then God is a liar. It also follows that our Sacramental life is meaningless. An atheistic and agnostic culture convinces us not to believe in a Supreme Being and the existence of mysteries. They refuse to accept the love of God in their hearts; hence instead of having joy and peace, they resort to hatred and anger. The Eternal Word became flesh and lived among us (John 1:1, 14). They are looking for the proof of God’s existence instead failed to recognize that God is already with us. God gave us His only begotten son who died and rose on third day. This is not simply to express the power of God but to give us the living proof of eternal life to come. This can be experience right now if we are in right relationship with God and each other.
So what can we do now? God gives us two options: Heaven or Hell. We cannot be united to God unless we freely choose to love him (CCC 1033). To die in mortal sin without repenting and accepting God’s merciful love means remaining separated from him for ever. This self-exclusion from communion with God and blessed life is called hell. Those who die in God’s grace and friendship and are perfectly purified live forever with Christ (CCC1033). This is heaven. This mystery is beyond all understanding but Sacred Scripture gives us the glimpse of what it looks like through images: “life,” “light,” “peace,” “wedding feast,” “the wine of the kingdom,” “the Father’s house,” “the heavenly Jerusalem,” “paradise”: “no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heard of man conceived, what God has prepared for those who love him (CCC1027; 1 Cor 2:9). When you are at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, Sacrament of Confession or in other Sacraments, can you recognize the presence of heaven before us? If not, what’s getting in the way?
Please let us know about your thoughts regarding this and the previous articles as we deepen our treasured Catholic Faith. Send your comments to ([email protected]). Also please mark calendar and let us celebrate the nativity of Christ our Lord and Savior through the lessons and carols on December 16, 2012 in our beautiful Church at 3:00 pm.
ADVENT PENANCE SERVICE Monday - December 17th at 7:30 p.m.
All should celebrate Reconciliation or Confession to remove whatever hinders Christ’s Light from shining through them!
All Confirmation Candidates must attend! THIS WILL BE THE LAST OPPORTUNITY FOR
RECONCILIATION BEFORE CHRISTMAS!
CHRISTMAS CONCERT The Community of God’s Love is hosting “A Community Christmas: A Festival of Song” on Sunday, December 9, from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Visitation House, 70 West Passaic Avenue (corner of West Passaic and Mortimer Avenues) in Rutherford. Everyone is welcome to participate in this afternoon of song and fellowship. Refreshments will be served. Please RSVP by calling the office (201-935-0344). The concert will feature the Ackermann Family Singers, John Dull, Marie Griffo and Denis Mullins.
HANDBELL CHOIR Saint Mary Handbell Choir will ring on Christmas Eve at 10pm this year. Rehearsal schedule is Tuesdays December 4th at 7:30pm, December 11th at 7:30pm and December 18th at 7:30pm. Anyone interested in joining the handbell choir should see Gerry DeMan at the organ after Mass.
PARKING LOT - PARKING SPACES! Please be a considerate parker!
If you choose to park in one of the spaces along Home Avenue which have
double spaces, YOU MUST pull all the way through.
If you stay in the 1st space, NO ONE can park in front of you leaving that space a WASTED SPACE. Parking in that space is PROHIBITED when NO CAR is in front of you. PLEASE pull up! If you DO NOT WANT to take the chance of being blocked in, we ask that you take a space opposite the double parking or a SPACE on the STREET.
Mandatory 2012 Summer Religious Formation
SATURDAY Session is December 8th from 9:30 - 1:00 p.m.
12:00 Noon Mass is Mandatory for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception
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KEVIN M. HEANEY, D.D.S.~ Saint Mary'S Graduate ~Office Hours By Appointment
(201) 487-4008 • FAX (201) 996-1055261 SUMMIT AVENUE · HACKENSACK, N J 07601
Richard J. Allen, Jr.Walter A. Kipp, III
52 Chestnut St., Rutherford, NJ 07070201-933-3633
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JOHN J. BRUNO, JR.COUNSELOR AT LAWBRUNO AND
FERRARO261 PARK AVE • RUTHERFORD, NJ
(201) 460-9494FAX: (201) 460-0276
dr. steven polingPODIATRIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Infant Congenital Foot & Ankle Deformities Adolescent & Adult Podiatric Sports Medicine, Pediatric, Adult, Geriatric Foot & Ankle Injury Fractures, Surgery Diabetic Foot Preventative & Ulcer Care
460-1555Office & House Calls by Appointment240 Park Ave., Rutherford Available for Emergencies
Fine Jewelry • Special Orders • RepairsCamille Baghdo
(201) 460-101065 Park Avenue, Rutherford, NJ 07070
ITALIANRISTORANTE
Pasta Made Fresh on Premises Daily132 Park Avenue, Rutherford, N.J.
(201) 935-5755Bring your own Bottle
002D (CK) - St. Mary's, Rutherford FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION CALL (800) 364-0684 • BON VENTURE SERVICES, LLC • P.O. Box 850, Flanders, N.J. 07836 Inside
Foreign & Domestic Auto Repairs
Larry Kraft (201) 939-2489220 Jackson Ave., Rutherford, NJ 07070
LIVING ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Senior Homecare By Angels®
America's Choice in Home Care· Up To 24 Hour Care· Meal Preparation· Shopping/Errands· Hygiene Assistance· Light Housekeeping· Respite Care For Families· Rewarding Companionship
201-288-6688Hiring Experienced Caregivers!
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New Construction · Renovations · Kitchen & Bath · Boiler ReplacementSteam & Hydronics · Radiant Heat · Repair Work · Water/Sewer Mains
Water Heaters · Drain Cleaning · Preventive Maintenance · Gas & Oil BurnersFrederick Liller, Master Plumber/Parishioner
201-745-6419130 WASHINGTON AVENUE · RUTHERFORD
Email: [email protected] · www.BaF-plumbingandheating.comnJ LicenSe #12564 · Bonded & inSured · aLL MaJor credit cardS accepted
Dr. James a. CuozzoChiropractor
Office Hours By Appointment
(201) 935-311575 Maple St. (Corner Union Ave.) Rutherford
Michael L. Zola, [email protected]
www.mzconsultcpa.com201-507-0470
111 MortiMer Ave., rutherford
Accounting Business Consulting Tax Planning
Each Office Independently Owned and Operated
WhItE hOusEMarion Douglass
Broker owner
Office: 201-672-0400Cell: 201-893-3657
46 ChESTNUT ST., RUThERFORD, [email protected]
www.remax.com
Service & PartsMon.-fri.: 9am-6pm
Sat.: 8am-1pm
New & used Car SalesMon.-thurs.: 9am-8pm
Fri.: 9am-6pm • Sat.: 9am-5pm
973-256-1065 • 8 Main St., Little Falls, NJFamily Owned & Operated For Over 77 Years
Shop 24/7 www.schumacherchevy.com
Schumacher Chevrolet
50% OFF ICED TEA OR COFFEE With The Purchase Of Wrap, Soup Or Salad
•21YogurtFlavors&Over50Toppings•CustomizedSalads&Wraps•Cappuccino,Lattes,Espresso&OtherGourmetCoffees
STUDENT LUNCH DISCOUNTS201-507-969659 PARk AvENUE · RUTHERFORD
DOWNTOWN RUTHERFORDS LARGEST OUTSIDE SEATING!
BUY · SELL · REPAIRInstall All Major Brands of
Telecommunication EquipmentJan Krzyszton, Parishioner
800 294-0020973-473-4411 ext. 213
www.us-tel.com203 PATErson AvE., WAllIngTon
Brenda Shafer , Owner/Des igner18 Park Avenue · Ruther ford , NJYour Hometown Florist
Special Event & Everyday
20% Discount w/Ad201-531-1155
~ Ivana Gorek ~
Cleaning Lady"Making your home a better place to live"RutheRfoRd Resident
Polish Cleaning Woman
201-669-9855
Joseph A. Lizza, MBA, CPAProprietor
1099 Wall St. W., Ste. 170, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
201-896-1170email: [email protected]
www.lizzaandassociates.com
40 Park Ave.Rutherford
201-340-4171www.RutherfordPancakeHouse.com John & Linda KosaKowsKi
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(201) 288-2300www.osheasflowers.com
231 BOulEvard • hasBrOuck hEIghts
$5off ANY PURChASE OF $35 OR MORE WITH AD(M)
ANTHONY J. RIPOSTACounsellor at law
Certified by the supreme Court of nJ as a Civil trial attorney
201-991-0067432 Ridge Road · North Arlington
www.ripostalaw.Com
Rocco PaolazziPaul Paolazzi ~ Jeff Paolzzai
Reasonable Rates - Courteous Service
Rutherford Taxi & Limo(201) 507-1212
www.rutherfordlimo.com
STEFANO DeSTENO, DMDDONALD A. FANELLI, DMDFAMILY DENTISTRY71 Union Ave., Suite 203
460-0820
FUNERAL HOMEAngelo G. Mania, CFSP - Manager
N.J. Lic. No. JPO320119 Lincoln Ave. Rutherford 939-1050
website: www.collinscalhoun.com
Macagna Diffily OnoratoFuneral Home
41 Ames Avenue · Rutherford, NJ(201) 939-0098
Anthony Macagna., Jr.Mgr. N.J. Lic. No. 3242Michael Onorato., Dir.
N.J. Lic. No. 4177
Family Owned & Operated
Peter M. ToscanoN.J. Lic. No. 2678
201-438-6542Fax: 201-438-1615
43 Chestnut Street Rutherford, NJ 07070
Dr. Purnell's Eyecare
Faithfully Serving The Town of Rutherford And Surrounding
Neighborhoods Since 1893Treatment of Glaucoma
Eye Infections · Contacts · GlassesLaser Vision Care · Sports Vision and More
DR. ROBERT E. PURNELLDR. R. SCHORN PURNELL
(201) 939-246331 Park Avenue ...................Rutherford
002D (CK) - St. Mary's, Rutherford FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION CALL (800) 364-0684 • BON VENTURE SERVICES, LLC • P.O. Box 850, Flanders, N.J. 07836 Outside
Dr. Kenneth P. ZaorskiFamily Dentistry
50 Ridge Rd., Rutherford(201) 438-4848
52 Chestnut StreetRutherford
Tel: 201-460-9888
NEWPARK
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2 5 0 P a r k a v e n u e e a s t r u t h e r f o r d
J.P.'s Tree service
201-935-9562Peter De carlo
22 Riverview Ave., RutherfordFully Insured · Reasonable Rates
All Phases of Tree Work · Snowplowing
Smile 4-Ever Dentistry
33 LincoLn Avenue · RutheRFoRd · 201-933-0200
FAMILY DENTISTRY$80.00 EXAM, X-RAYS & CLEANING W/COUPON - REG. $185.00
~ Voted America's Top Dentists ~
"Come Home To Better Banking"
25 Orient Way280 Union Avenue
Rutherford
201-939-6600Member FDIC
Patricia Ungaro, LPcIndividual, Group & Family Counseling
ceLL 201-370-7994FAX 201-939-6744
[email protected] union avenue · rutherford, nJ 07070
www.celioart.com
We Specialize In Re-Styling Your Home... The Instant
Re-do!
201-805-6685
MEADOWLANDSHARDWARE
179-189 Hackensack StreetEast Rutherford
438-4333
Complete Lawn CareFRee eStiMAteS
LicenSed & inSuRed201-421-5092
www.PetesLawnMaintenance.com
$10 OFF HAIRCuT WITH COLOR WITH COuPON
An Exclusive Salon Experience For Men & Women
201-528-73557 Glen Road · RutheRfoRd
hair design · Facials · Waxing
www.salonjone.com
SPECIALIZING IN CHILDRENStyles
201-939-4442tuesDay-thursDay 9:00am-8:00pm
FriDay 9:00am-7:00pmsaturDay 9:00am-5:00pm
sunDay 9:00am-3:00pm
325 UNION AvENUE · RUTHERFORD
Rutherford Wine Shoppe"Your Wine Access"
Discount Spirits, Gift Baskets, Lots of BeerScott Clausman • Theresa Forte
270 Park Ave. Tel: 201-964-WINE (9463)Rutherford, NJ 07070 Fax: 201-964-0234