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Good Shepherd R.C. Church 48TranquilityRoad(Route517),P.O.Box464,Andover,NJ07821
973-786-6631~www.goodshepherdrc.org
Pastor: Rev.TimothyDowling Deacons:Rev.Mr.ThomasSullivan PastorEmeritus: Rev.Msgr.MartinMcDonnell Rev.Mr.KeithHarris ParochialVicar: Rev.MichalJanSzwarc WeekendAssistant:Rev.EdwardReading
THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JUNE 28, 2020
Saturday, June 27, 2020
5:00 PM Intention of Joni & Joe Cafasso
on their 70th Wedding Anniversary
Sunday, June 28, 2020
7:30 AM Ronald Sowinski
9:00 AM Willibald Meidinger
10:30 AM Daniel Diprimo 12:00 Noon Michael Thomas Masi
Daily Mass June 29 - July 3 @ 9:00 AM
Monday Intention of the Souls in Purgatory
Tuesday Emma Beaulieu
Wednesday Catalina Martinez
Thursday Catalina Martinez Friday Flora Beaulieu
Saturday, July 4, 2020
5:00 PM Enzo LoIacono
Sunday, July 5, 2020 7:30 AM Gerald Murphy
9:00 AM Sally Capobianco 10:30 AM Robert Zabita
12 Noon John O’Mara
SCRIPTURE READINGS
First Reading: 2 Kings 4:8‑11, 14‑16a A beautiful act of hospitality is rewarded by God. Second Reading: Romans 6:3‑4, 8‑11 Through Baptism we are united to the death and resurrection of Christ. Gospel: Matthew 10:37‑42 This stresses the sacrifices involved in being missionaries of Jesus, and also the greatness of even the smallest act of hospitality offered to those missionaries.
COLLECTION BREAKDOWN: June 16th - June 22nd:
Many thanks to all of our parishioners who respond each week to the needs of our parish and who make their weekly offering a part of their budget. May God bless you for your generosity.
Scripture reflection with Fr. Tim + Pause + Reflect + Act +
1) In the first reading from the second book of Kings, we find an example of hospitality in the care given to Elisha. How does hospitality figure into the life of your family?
2) Imagine your interior world as a house. Where do you keep your worst impulses?
3) Which aspects of your life may require more self-involvement? Which relationships are calling for greater self-sacrifice? How do you know you’ve achieved the right balance?
MAIL ONLINE TOTAL
1st Collection $5,857 $2,027 $7,884
2nd Collection Parish Maintenance
$2,070 $ 230 $2,300
PRIEST’S MASS SCHEDULE
JUNE/JULY
5:00 PM 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 PM
6/27-28 Fr. Tim Fr. Michal Fr. Tim Fr. Michal Fr. Tim
7/4-5 Fr. Michal
Fr. Tim Fr. Michal
Fr. Tim Fr. Michal
7/11-12 Fr. Tim Fr. Michal Fr. Ed Fr. Michal Fr. Ed
7/18-19 Fr. Michal
Fr. Tim Fr. Michal
Fr. Tim Fr. Tim
PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED Please remember in your prayers,
James J. Sumski …
Who entered into eternal rest. May his soul eternally Rest in Peace.
BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASS Meets 2nd Saturday of each month in All Saints Room.
July 11 ● Aug 8 ● Sep 12 @ 10:00 AM
Contact the parish office or visit our website for more information.
PARISH OFFICE CLOSED
The Parish Office will be closed on Friday, July 3rd for the Fourth of July holiday.
Wishing you a safe and enjoyable celebration.
Please join His Holiness, Pope Francis, who has chosen the following intention
to be prayed for during the month of June. The Way of the Heart: We pray that all those who suffer may find their way of life, allowing themselves to be touched by the Heart of Jesus.
HOLY FATHER’S PRAYER INTENTION
GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH IS OPEN!
While we need to adhere to the safety and health regulations
of the diocese and state, we have put together a video for
you to watch, so you know what to expect.
Please take 15 minutes to watch this You Tube video
and share with your family.
https://youtu.be/AX-jQgvvl-w
You can also watch it on our website:
https://www.goodshepherdrc.org/
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU!
Daily Mass Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM
Saturday: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 12 Noon
We will continue to Live Stream two weekend Masses,
even while we are open:
Saturday @ 5:00 PM & Sunday @ 10:30 AM
To watch LIVE, go to our website and scroll down
https://www.goodshepherdrc.org/
or Log-in to our Facebook page:
Facebook.com/GoodShepherdRC
ASK A FRANCISCAN… When did Saturday night Mass for Sunday start to be allowed?
First, please remember that Judaism in Jesus’ day considered that a “day” began with sunset of the previous day. Jewish feasts still follow that custom. Although some Christians accepted this calculation for their own celebrations, most people considered a “day” to go from midnight to midnight.
In the decree entitled “Christus Dominus,” Pope Pius XII granted local bishops permission to allow late afternoon or evening Mass before a Sunday, holy day of obligation, or other major feast—as long as the Mass did not begin before 4 p.m.
On May 25, 1967, St. Paul VI approved “Eucharisticum Myste-rium,” which made late afternoon or evening Masses more common. Pastors were instructed to explain that the biblical concept of “day” extended from sunset to sunset; later Saturday afternoon was already “Sunday.” The eucharistic fast was changed to one hour before receiving Communion, with no restriction on when medicine could be taken.
As happens with some frequency in the Catholic Church, a liturgical practice already permitted for a particular region can later be extended to the whole Church.
CLEANING MINISTRY
Your assistance is needed after each Mass to
help us comply with the COVID diocesan
guidelines. We are asking individuals to step
forward after each Mass to spray the pew
railings – no wiping necessary. The entire process will
take less than two minutes per section. Spray bottles are
located in the Reconciliation Room.
After the recessional hymn, please pick up a bottle, spray
the railings and return the bottle upon completion to the
Reconciliation Room for the next group of volunteers.
Please help us keep everyone safe by spending a couple
minutes after Mass sanitizing the pew railings. Thank you!
For questions, contact Phyllis @ 973-786-6415 or
Apostles Peter and Paul Feast Day: June 29th
These apostles share a feast as founders of the church in Rome. Peter, a Galilean fisher-man chosen by Christ as one of the Twelve Apostles, became the undisputed leader of the fledgling church after Pentecost. Paul, a Pharisee and Roman citizen who had persecuted Christians, became after his dramatic conversion the church’s greatest missionary, its “apostle of the gen-tiles.” By tradition both were martyred in Rome. Their adventures are recounted in the Acts of the Apostles, and letters from them are included in the New Testament.
FAITH FORMATION NOTES
Gospel Matthew 10:40-42 In today’s Gospel, what message did Jesus give us? Whenever we welcome anyone and treat them kindly, then we are welcoming Jesus. Remember how at a baptism we all received the gift of God’s Spirit? Because of this gift, each one of us and every person who we meet has the light of Christ burning inside, and so we should treat them as we would treat Christ. Jesus tells us that when we do something for one another out of kindness and love, we are actually doing this for Him. He says: “When you do any of these things for others, you do it for Me.” (Mt 25:35-40) Our reward for being kind and loving towards someone else is a wonderful feeling of happiness glowing inside us. At that very moment, the light of the Holy Spirit is truly burning brightly inside us ! (Children’s Liturgy Book—Katie Thompson)
If Jesus suddenly arrived at your house and rang the
doorbell, what would you do to welcome Him?
What about others?
What does it mean to be a good host or a good guest?
How can you improve on your hospitality?
SAINT OF THE DAY
St. Irenaeus linked the Church at the time of the twelve apostles and the Church of the second century. He wrote and taught the faith handed on by the apostles and preserved it when it was attacked. His chief concern was unity among the churches. Irenaeus was born about 130 in Smyrna, a port town in western Turkey. We celebrate his feast day on June 28th.
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WE’VE BEEN ASKED TO ANNOUNCE...
7th ANNUAL CORPUS CHRISTI FOOD DRIVE
Creating Hope in A Crisis
The Corpus Christi Food Drive continues to feed the hungry during these critical summer months.
Visit www.ccpaterson.org/corpus to make a monetary dona-tion or for more information about this important effort. Visit www.yougivegoods.com/ccpaterson-fooddrive2020 to find our parish, and shop for Catholic Charities’ pantries in need. You may also email: [email protected] or call (973) 737-2077 ext.403 with any questions.
Bishop Serratelli has authorized the Catholic Charities Diocesan-wide food collection in all parishes.
THANK YOU
To Jackie Buckalew & her family for the beautiful floral arrangement
now adorning our altar! It is very much appreciated.
Please drop off food pantry donations outside the doors facing the rectory:
Monday - Friday, 9am - 2pm
Thank you for your generosity and kindness to those in need.
• Pasta & sauce
• Tuna fish
• Oatmeal
• Beans
• Rice (32 oz)
• Canned soup
• Canned fruit
• Detergent
A PRAYER FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY
God, source of all freedom, this day is bright with the memory of those who declared that life and liberty are your gift to every human being.
Help us to continue a good work begun long ago. Make our vision clear and our will strong: that only in human solidarity will we find liberty, and justice that belongs to every life on earth.
Turn our hearts toward the family of nations: to understand the ways of others, to offer friendship, and to find safety only in the common good of all. We ask this through Christ our Lord. R/. Amen.
ASSUMPTION COLLEGE FOR SISTERS
FALL SESSION 2020
THEOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY COURSES
August 25—December 17
For registration, call or e-mail by August 1: Ph 973-957-0188, x-100; [email protected]
Lay people are welcomed to register for all courses.
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The 2021 Parish Mass Book is open.
• All requests are filled on a first-come first-serve basis.
• Please note that only one Mass Intention per Mass is permitted.
• We humbly request a $10 offering per Mass Intention.
• If you have any questions, please contact the office at (973) 786-6631.
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