November 27, 2016 Schedule of Masses First Sunday of Advent · Colleen Jagde, Director of Faith...
Transcript of November 27, 2016 Schedule of Masses First Sunday of Advent · Colleen Jagde, Director of Faith...
Parish Center: 193 Wyckoff Avenue // Ramsey, NJ 07446 Phone: 201.327.0976 // Fax: 201.327.6197 www.stpaulrcchurch.org https://www.facebook.com/stpaulrcchurch.org
Faith Formation Grades K-8 201.327.8010 // [email protected]
School: 201.327.1108 // www.academyofstpaul.org
Youth Office: 201.825.9199
Served by
Rev. John Gabriel, Pastor
Rev. Paul Houlis, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Stefano Hong, Parochial Vicar
Mr. Tom Flanagan, Deacon
Mr. Jeremiah K. Rehse, Deacon
Gail Ritchie, School Principal
John Nunziata, Pastoral Associate
Colleen Jagde, Director of Faith Formation
Kristin Dabaghian, Director of Music Ministry & Liturgy
Donna Schifano, Director of Outreach
Eric Erler, Director of Youth Ministry
John Weiss, Business Manager
Mission Statement
We are Catholic Christians who embrace the plan of God for our salvation.
We come together in faith to worship in a loving community. We are moved by the Holy Spirit
to witness to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We wish to live out the vision of Jesus
expressed in the Beatitudes as it unfolds in our daily life,
through time, talent and treasure.
November 27, 2016
First Sunday of Advent
Schedule of Masses Saturday: 9 am
Saturday Eve: 5 pm (Sunday Obligation) Sunday: 7:30 am, 9 am, 10:30 am, & 12 pm
Weekdays: Monday-Friday 7:30 am & 12 pm Holy Days: 7:30 am, Noon & 7:30 pm
National Holidays: 9:00 am Spanish Mass: 7:00 pm, Second Saturday
Each Month
Baptism: Parents, please contact the Parish Center during the pregnancy, or prior to adoption, to begin preparing for your child’s baptism. Penance: Saturdays 1:00-2:00 pm or by appointment. Marriage: Arrangements must be made one year in advance. Anointing of the Sick: At two special Eucharistic Liturgies in Church during the year. Visitation of the sick at home any time. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA): For those interested in becoming a Catholic. Call the Parish Center for information.
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MONDAY, Nov. 28 - Is 4:2-6; Mt 8:5-11 (175) 7:30 Owen Fox; Req by The Schifano Family 12:00 Novena of Masses
TUESDAY, Nov. 29 - Is 11:1-10; Lk 10:21-24 (176) 7:30 Edward F. Scott; Req by The Family 12:00 James Kinney; Req by Lucille & George Delano
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30 – St. Andrew Rom 10:9-18; Mt 4:18-22 (684) 7:30 Lee Nunziata; Req by Chris & John Nunziata 12:00 Maria Pelosi; Req by Irene Iapaolo
THURSDAY, Dec. 1 - Is 26:1-6; Mt 7:21, 24-27 (178) 7:30 Novena of Masses 12:00 David Kampf; Req by Darlene DeRitter
FRIDAY, Dec. 2 - Is 29:17-24; Mt 9:27-31 (179) 7:30 Jimmy Dowd; Req by The O‟Dowd Family 12:00 Carmelo Buccisano; Req by Kathy & Vincent Buccisano
SATURDAY, Dec. 3 – St. Francis Xavier Is 30:19-21, 23-26; Mt 9:35 — 10:1, 5a, 6-8 (180) 9:00 Paul Pullets; Req by Diane & Brian Flynn 5:00 People of the Parish
SUNDAY, Dec. 4 – Second Sunday of Advent Is 11:1-10; Rom 15:4-9; Mt 3:1-12 (4) 7:30 Anthony Riccardi; Req by Hank & Rose Enberg 9:00 Louis Alberse; Req by Joe & Lucille Bianco 10:30 Msgr. Lawrence Cull; Req by The Kemor Family 12:00 John & Carmela Marchello; Req by The Tozzi Family
Mass Intentions for the Week of November 27th
IN YOUR PRAYERS PLEASE REMEMBER
all the women & men who serve in our armed forces;
THE SICK, ESPECIALLY:
Ava Richardson, Catherine Kelleher, Robert Fagan, Ed Falato, and Genny Huss.
FOR THOSE NAMES THAT ARE LISTED ON THE ALTAR;
and THE DECEASED:
Lucy Abbott
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December Novena of Masses
James Ralston John Holster Joya Mirante Carl Joseph Dietze DeBellis Family Sheila Urinyi Joanne Hysler Brian Murphy John & Lee Nunziata Mike, Florence, & Terry Lieb Carmella & Edward Bilotti Maria Pia Mangano Lawrence R. Inserra, Sr. Theresa Inserra Mary & Cord Boger William J. Gallagher Barbara Suess Carol Larrat Franklin Dow Martin Gleason, Jr. Jeanne Hall Richard Scrofani Richard Springwaldt Howie Forstrom Ed Pingul Linda Schneider Don Markey Sandra Staub Bob Palmer Elizabeth Stagg Rose Ann Alleva Edward & Mildred Wodowski Louis Pezzola Maryanne Fugardi Anthony Galasso, Sr. Mary Heaney Frank Heck Colleen Nicholson Patricia Brennan Karen Coneys John M. Mustion Robert Palumbo Special Intentions: Aquino Family Santangelo Family
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Dear Parish Family,
Today we begin my favorite season of all, the Holy Season of Advent. It’s a funny thing about Advent- while most of us think it is only a season of preparation for the coming of a Baby in a Bethlehem manger over 2000 years ago, there is a significant portion of Advent that is nothing of the sort. Advent, especially in its first few weeks, draws our attention to the coming, not of a Baby, but of an adult Christ who will come at the end of time when all of creation will be caught up into the whirlwind of God’s embrace. This is not a fearful thing for faithful Christians, it is precisely for this reason that we cry out“O Come, O Come Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel…Rejoice! Rejoice O Israel, to thee shall come Emmanuel!” The Church, the New Israel, entreats the Lord to come without delay! Not with wrapped gifts, trees and tinsel, but with salvation and the gift of an eternity of joy! Everything about Advent draws our attention to the coming of Christ and an assurance that “God-Is-With-Us!” The dark blue/purple fabrics of the vestments and altar hangings remind us of the deep color of the morning sky just before dawn, when we are sure the sunlight is about to break forth but hasn’t yet arrived. All of the other trees have shed their leaves in preparation for their winter slumber, but the pines and evergreens hold on to their needles all winter long, and these trees come into our homes to remind us of the ―evergreen‖ love of God in season and out. The custom of the Advent wreath comes to us from Germany when farmers had already gathered all of their summer produce into barns or brought them to market and, in preparation for winter, took the wheels off their carts and hung them in their houses for safe keeping, decorating them with pine and growing candlelight in the increasing darkness of wintertime. Each week as we light another candle we ourselves draw closer to the coming of the true Light that has entered the world, “Christ Our Light” as we will sing at the Easter Vigil later in springtime. Advent is also dense with rich imagery from scripture, not so much stories about Christ’s birth in time until the second part of Advent (after December 17). The first weeks present us with those prophets who foretold the coming of the Messiah. The book “To Crown the Year” says it this way: “During Advent the Church listens carefully to the prophets, but it‟s not to help us pretend that Jesus isn‟t here yet. Isaiah, Jeremiah, John the Baptist, and Jesus together announce God‟s reign which, so they say, is like a wedding day, like a path through the wasteland, like the consolation of the grieving, like the birth of a child. The prophets speak to a people at risk of being crippled by their fears, of being overwhelmed by the work at hand, of lapsing into despair. To hear their words well, during Advent the Church holds off on many signs of celebration. Good listening requires silence, patience, and a disciplined refusal to be distracted. That probably accounts for much of Advent‟s somber character; its purposes are to help us face our fears, to unite with the suffering and troubled, to hear the prophet‟s words that „comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.‟” There are so many wonderful opportunities for us to come together in faith and friendship during these holy days. I hope some of you will join me each Monday morning at 6:30 a.m. before the rectory fireplace for scripture sharing. But also concerts, blessings, school pageants, the Ladies Tea, and all manner of celebration will bring us together as one parish family. I hope to see many of you during these amazing days of grace!
In His love, Father John
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First Friday Eucharistic Adoration — December 2nd „Be still and know that I am God” Psalm 46:11
The Eucharist is the summit of our faith, in which the entire story of our salvation is made real in a miraculous and powerful way. As Advent begins, we invite you to participate in the celebration of First Friday Eucharistic Adoration on December 2nd from 7-8 pm in the Church.
This Holy Hour offers an opportunity for private praise and worship of Jesus, our Lord and Savior – as well as the group prayers of the Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Holy Rosary – and concludes with
Benediction. Please join us . . .
Social Concern
Food Pantry—The St. Paul Food Pantry is supported through generous donations from St. Paul parishioners. The pantry is located in the front vestibule of the church and is available for all in the community in need. The Food Pantry is open on Tuesdays from 11:30am—12:00pm. Please contact the Parish Center at 201-327-0976 if you need to make special arrangements to access the Food Pantry. Place all food donations in the wooden boxes located at the side entrances of the church. We are always in need of the following items:
Juice, Ice Tea Mix, Snacks/Cookies/Crackers, White Rice, Canned Meat (Tuna, Chicken, Ham), Can Fruit (Peaches, Pears, Fruit Cocktail), Cereal, Peanut Butter, Spaghetti Sauce, Pancake Mix, Syrup, Soup, Canned Vegetables (No Peas Please), Paper Products (Tissues, Toilet Paper, Paper Towels), Bath Products (Soap, Shampoo, Deodorant, Toothpaste), Coffee and Tea.
Please no perishable items…
Christmas Giving Tree – As we wait in prayerful anticipation of the joys and blessings of Christmas, please join in our annual Christmas Giving Tree project. Each year angels requesting gifts for children are placed on the trees in church. The tags are available through Sunday, November 27. Our committee receives the names and requests from Bergen County organizations such as Children’s Aid and Family Services, Shelter Our Sisters, Bergen Regional Medical Center, St Rocco’s Parish in Newark, two classes of children in Orange and several local families in need. Children vary in age and a variety of gifts are requested.
ALL GIFTS MUST BE RETURNED BY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4. Please securely attach the angel tag to the wrapped gift with the code and child’s name visible. All gifts to be wrapped unless otherwise noted… Please include gift receipt for all clothing purchased... Place your gift in the bins located by the church entrances during Saturday and Sunday mass or contact the Parish Center to make drop off arrangements. If you take an angel and for any reason cannot purchase the gift, please return the tag to the Parish Center, put it in the collection basket or back on the tree. We do not want to disappoint any child, and ask that you please make every effort to provide the gift you have chosen. If requested gift cannot be found, please replace with a gift card… This is a wonderful opportunity for our own children to experience the true meaning of Christmas through giving to others. Thank you for your loving generosity.
Christmas Shopping Spree Raffle
A raffle has been sent to all registered parishioners who will have the opportunity to PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS EARLY THIS YEAR by participating in the ―Christmas Shopping Spree Raffle,‖ a cash raffle taking place at St. Paul RC Church. Tickets are sold on a first come first served basis, so purchase your tickets early. Tickets are $25.00 each and only 800 tickets will be sold. The church receives 50% of the proceeds from the total ticket sales, which, if all 800 tickets
are sold, would net $10,000.00 for our parish. The remaining 50% is awarded in 3 cash prizes as listed on the ticket. Winning tickets will be drawn on Sunday, December 18 following the Noon Mass.
Since we have to submit the bulletin early, the STEWARDSHIP TREASURE for the WEEKEND of November 19-20 will be in next week’s bulletin.
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Saint Paul Church ~ RCIA Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
“Creating Disciples, Not Scholars”
Is your spiritual life dry and in need of inspiration? Are you or a loved one yearning to be in full communion with the Catholic Church?
Baptized but never received First Communion or Confirmation? Not baptized but eager to learn more about becoming Catholic?
Inquire now on how you can receive the Sacraments
What is RCIA? ~ the process for initiation into the Catholic Church which is a rewarding journey of faith development, learning and prayer.
Who is RCIA for? ~ Persons in need of Baptism; Persons baptized in another Christian faith but interested in becoming Catholic; Persons baptized Catholic in need of First Communion and/or Confirmation.
Why RCIA? ~ Come and find peace, wisdom and reconciliation. Today’s Catholic Church is a hospital for sinners, not a museum for saints. You will learn how the History of Salvation is relevant today. Embrace Jesus as Savior and Redeemer. Have you ever wondered about the devotions and gestures of the Catholic Church? Do you really understand the Mass? Did you know there are more than 12,000 saints? Can the Beatitudes, if practiced, be the solution for peace in the world? When did reconciliation replace confession? All this and more …. If you sincerely want to fully embrace the Catholic faith.
How to begin the process? ~ Contact John Nunziata, Pastoral Associate 201-327-0976 or [email protected]
Catholic Relief Services Collection
Thank you for your generous support of The Catholic Relief Services Collection. Through your generosity, families will be reunited, valuable life skills will be taught to those seeking a better life, and many will have vital humanitarian needs met. Please visit www.usccb.org/catholic-relief to learn how your donations make a difference and help Jesus in disguise.
Retirement Collection for the Religious
Next weekend, Dec. 3-4, there will be a collection for the Retirement Fund for Religious. Your gift works for elderly religious by helping to furnish medications, nursing care, and more. Please support next week’s collection.
Building & Grounds Committee
Are you interested in joining the Building & Grounds Committee at St. Paul Parish? This committee oversees the church's property and equipment and analyzes possible future needs and/or improvements to existing property. If so, please join Fr. John Gabriel for a meeting on Monday, December 12 at 7 pm in the Parish Center. For more information, please contact Donna Schifano at [email protected] or call (201)327-0976.
Nocturnal Adoration
Nocturnal Adoration: Friday, December 2nd from 8:00 to 9:00 at the Adorno Fathers Chapel. Women, men, young adults, and new members invited. For further information, please contact Vince Marella at 201-327-7512.
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187 Wyckoff Avenue, Ramsey // Phone: 201-327-1108 //
Email: [email protected] // Website: www.academyofstpaul.org
Academy of St Paul is our parish school! Make a Catholic education a priority for your family.
Academy of Saint Paul, a 2015 National Blue Ribbon School, provides academic excellence in an atmosphere of love and Catholic Christian values through scholarship, spirituality and service. Our rigorous curriculum and exemplary teachers prepare our students to take their place as faith-filled stewards in the Church and the world. Let us partner with you in your child’s school success and in the development of their Catholic identity. Call 201-327-1108 to arrange a tour. For more information, visit www.academyofstpaul.org.
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Youth Group News
Journey January 6 - 8
Journey is a weekend retreat aimed at leaving Ramsey behind and spending a few days alone together as a group exploring our faith, family, friends, and lives. The Journey Retreat is the flagship of the youth ministry program and is the most looked-forward-to event of the year. Activities include exciting icebreakers, talks, small & large group discussion, meals together, free time, reflection, Sunday mass, and group bonding. The weekend culminates back in St. Paul's church where participants reunite with family and friends, share fond memories from the weekend, and watch images captured during the retreat. Registration fee and form to be submitted by December 20. For more information attend youth group meetings.
Christmas Eve Luminaria December 24
Help the youth group spread some Christmas Joy this season by helping to setup the Luminaria on Christmas Eve. Help is needed on December 20 at 5:00pm to get the bags ready and then on December 24 at 4:00pm to set the bags out and light the candles while parishioners attend the 4:00pm mass. Youth interested in helping out with this event must register by December 13. For more information attend youth group meetings.
NOTE: In addition to the help needed from our youth ―groupies‖ we will also need assistance from two parent volunteers. If you are a parent of a youth ―groupie‖ and are available to assist in the lighting of the candles on Christmas Eve, please contact Eric.
Mark Your Calendar
Archdiocesan Ski Retreat February 24-26
Check Out Our Website!
Go to www.StPaulRCChurch.org, scroll over "Ministries", and click on "Youth Ministry" to get information about meetings, retreats, events, community service, and all the fun activities we do every year!
High School Youth Group
Meetings are scheduled for Tuesdays from 7:30 until 9:00 pm; gather at 7:15 pm.
Academy of Saint Paul recently received a generous donation of a set of SPRK+ SPHERO robots from a school family. This week the students in grades 7 & 8 worked with the MiP and SPRK+ robots as part of the STREAMS (Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, Art, Mathematics, and Social Studies) program for students in Grades Pre-K - 8. Students have the opportunity to control and program the robots to perform various tasks.
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CINEMA DIVINA
PRESENTS
A CHRISTMAS
CAROL
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4
6 PM
SCHOOL LIBRARY
FOR ALL AGES
PRAYERS & REFLECTIONS ON
THIS CLASSIC CHRISTMAS TALE
LED BY FR. JOHN GABRIEL
RSVP: [email protected]
or call (201)327-0976
AN ADVENT
MORNING OF
REFLECTION FOR THE
SENIORS OF
ST. PAUL PARISH
DECEMBER 7, 2016—9:30 A.M.
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
IN THE RECTORY
FOLLOWED BY A MORNING OF
REFLECTION PRESENTED BY
FATHER JOHN GABRIEL
PLEASE RSVP TO DONNA SCHIFANO
AT (201)327-0976 OR E-MAIL
NO LATER THAN MONDAY,
DECEMBER 5.
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ST. PAUL R.C. CHURCH ST. PAUL R.C. CHURCH
INVITES YOU TO INVITES YOU TO
CELEBRATE BAMBINELLI SUNDAYCELEBRATE BAMBINELLI SUNDAY
DECEMBER 11th DECEMBER 11th
AT ALL THE MASSESAT ALL THE MASSES
We invite you to bring your figures of We invite you to bring your figures of
the Infant Jesus from your home the Infant Jesus from your home
nativity scene for a blessingnativity scene for a blessing
DURING THIS ADVENT SEASON,
AS WE AWAIT THE BIRTH
OF THE LORD,
WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US IN THE
RECTORY FOR
DESSERTS, COOKIES AND EGG NOG!
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11TH
1:30—4:00 PM
REV. JOHN GABRIEL, REV. STEFANO HONG, REV. PAUL HOULIS
AND THE STAFF OF ST. PAUL PARISH