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SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM A Pre-Baptismal Class is held the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm in the parish office. No pre-registration required. Both parents are encouraged to attend the class before the birth of the baby. The Sacrament of Baptism is administered weekly at the 12:15 pm Mass and a Baptis-mal Ceremony at 1:30 pm.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Arrangements are to be made at least ONE YEAR in ad-vance. The date should not be set until the priest has been consulted.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Urgent calls will be attended to at any time of the day or night. If there is anyone at home or in the hospital who cannot get to Mass and the Sacraments because of illness or old age, please inform one of the priests or call the Parish Office @ 973-627-0313.
90 Church Street
Rockaway, New Jersey 07866
Parish Office: 973-627-0313 Website: st-cecilia.org Fax: 973-627-4811 To Contact: Fr. Zig: Ext. 12 or [email protected] Fr. Cerilo: Ext 14 or [email protected]—Fr. Matt: Ext 15 or [email protected] School: 973-627-6003 CCD Office: 973-627-0313 Ext. 17
Saint Cecilia Parish
MASSES
Weekends
Saturday: 4:30 pm, 7:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am, 9:15 am
10:45 am and 12:15 pm 5:00 pm (Vietnamese)
Holydays
Vigil 4:30 pm 6:30 am, 8:00 am & 7:00 pm
Weekday Schedule:
Monday - Friday 6:30 am & 8:00 am
Saturday 8:00 am followed by Novena
Confessions
Saturdays 3:30 pm to 4:00 pm and 6:30 pm
Any time by appointment
Susan Brennan TRUSTEE
James Gallagher TRUSTEE
Rev. Sigmund Peplowski PASTOR
Rev. Cerilo Javinez
PAROCHIAL VICAR
Rev. Mateusz Darlak PAROCHIAL VICAR
Deacon Paul Willson
Seminarian Angel Torres
Mrs. Janet Maulbeck BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR
and YOUTH PROTECTION/ SAFE ENVIRONMENT
COORDINATOR
Mr. James Clancy
DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION
Mrs. Ann Mitchell
PRINCIPAL
Mrs. Diane Boykow
CEMETERY ADMINISTRATOR
Mr. Charles Linnell
MUSIC DIRECTOR
PARISH PRAYER LIFE NOVENA: OUR LADY OF THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL AND OUR LADY OF FATIMA Saturday morning after the 8:00 am Mass BIBLE STUDY: Will resume in September
CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP Tuesday evenings at 7:45 pm (Hayes Hall ) PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP: Will resume in September HOLY HOUR : Will resume in September ADULT FAITH FORMATION RCIA : Will resume in Sept. ROSARY PRAYER GROUP: Monday through Sat. @ 7:30 am
Parish Summer Office Hours:
Monday thru Thursday: 8:30—4:30
(Lunch 12:00—1:00)
Friday: 8:30 to 11:00
First Friday in June until Labor Day weekend
CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY All Catholic Churches in the United States require from
Catholics serving as a Godparent for Baptism or a sponsor
for Confirmation a certificate of eligibility. This document
certifies that the Godparent/sponsor is a registered member
of the parish, attends Holy Mass, approaches the sacra-
ments regularly and contributes to the support of the
Church via the Sunday offering envelope program or
“Parish Pay”. It is the responsibility of the individual to
meet these requirements as listed in the Code of Canon
Law , #874.
The people of St. Cecilia Parish are asked to pray for the following people serving our country in the armed services: SmE3 Andrew Clifford, Sgt. Aleksandr Killeen, Joseph Giannetti US Navy, Lance Corporal Dennis Wuest, Capt. Kel-
ley E. Robbins, Pvt USMC, Diego Usma, Major Glenn E. Martinez, Sgt. Brian Whalen, Capt. Anthony Odierno, Cpl. Kong V. Nguyen, Cpl. Jim Van Valen, LCPL Anthony Eres-man, Sgt. Paul J. Willson, PFC Cano Janeth, Sgt. Bob Autrey, Col. William Paliwada, Sgt 1st Class (E7) Sam Co-lon, PFC Marylyn Rivera-Sachez, Cpl. Edward C. Thomp-son, Major Kevin M. Nash, Lt. Amy Cronin, Col. John L. Medeiros, Jr., Sgt. Daniel Healy, Marine Keith Leitner, Sgt. Spencer Lopez, PFC Taryn Kemp, Jeffrey Braunhausen, E7 Joseph Grimsey, Bill Maloney, Greg Bloete, Gian Carlo Bruzzese, Spc. Christopher Little, PFC Brittany Martindell, PO1 (E6) Matthew Fitzgerald, SA Justin C. White, Matthew & Daniel Rosica, Mark Leonard, Sr. Armn. Ashley Valetta, Sgt. John Wisnofsky, Cpl. T.J. Finn, Sgt. Kristopher Faber, Capt. Vincent Presto, Airman First Class William Kussler , Spc. Gregory Villaneuva and Cpl Casey W. Lyness . We ask God the Father of us all, through the intercession of St. Mi-chael the Archangel, to protect all the men and women in our Armed Forces, to bless them in their efforts toward bringing peace and justice to our world. May they be brought back safely to those they love.
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Ethan Chandra, Dean Wayne Campbell, Doris Cusick, Carol Centonze, Jane
Gorcica, Sam Sessa, Hank Brown, Carol Ferrante, Jim Golden, Karen Niles, Noel Wadleigh, Joanna Sacco, David Cicchine, Teresa D’Atria, Derek Bascharow, Debbie Malc, Grace McDermott, Joe Horvath, Jr., Elvira Bugaoan, Owen Peter Byrne, Tia Maddaloni, Mason Walker Steussing, Susan Mejia, Derek Bascharow, Isabel Rattay, Donna Cooke, Tom Hull, Kathleen Fazio, Kristin Wich, Kyle Johnson, Kate Darlington, Jake Michael Miraldi, Cheryl Anne Borne-mann, Sean Nolan, Maryann Hughes, Peggy Eileen Miars, Ray Kennedy, Richard Corcoran, Madison Rose Leslie, Demetrius Barbee, Lucille Bardi, Frances Finn, Dorothy Murray, Virginia Cous-ins, Madlyn Long. Stephanie Lewis, Kimberly Dugan, Gale Sessa, Marguerite Buggy, Mike Murray, Helene Turner, Michael Turner, Ruben Lorenzo, Michael Alvarez., Mina Simmons-Jones, Victoria Santana, Joe Maulbeck, Mary Merz, Dolores Faulkner, Marion Ca-bles, Patricia Smith Schulman, Vincent Fortunato, Joyce Turner, Tom Cummiskey, Dennis O’Brien, Steven Simmons, Ariel, James DiStaiso, Marty Mackin, Brian Bosworth, Susan Kleczynski, Dennis Dilger, Robyne LaGrotta, Jackie Hendershot, Dave Lewis, Christo-pher Darlak.
THE WORD OF GOD
117: Wis 18:6-9 Ps 33:1, 12, 18-22 Heb 11:1-2, 8-19 or
11:1-2, 8-12 Lk 12:32-48 or 12:35-40
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Monday, August 5, The Dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major 6:30 am—Joseph Grabiec req. by Family 8:00 am—Craig Slanovec req. by the McDonnell Family Tuesday, August 6, The Transfiguration of the Lord 6:30 am—Holy Souls in Purgatory 8:00 am—Mary E. & Mary T. Jozwiak Wednesday, August 7, Saint Sixtus II, Pope and Companions, Mar-
tyrs; Saint Cajetan, Priest
6:30 am—Special Intention for World Peace 8:00 am— Frederick Collinson, 1st Anv., req. by wife, Carol Thursday, August 8, Saint Dominic, Priest 6:30 am— Special Intention for the Sick 8:00 am—Tomasz Dragan req. by Fr. Zig, Fr. Cerilo, Fr. Matt & Seminarian Angel Friday, August 9, Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, Virgin & Martyr 6:30 am—Rose Peplowski req. by Fr. Zig 8:00 am—Jim & Bertha Dalkiewicz req. by Dianna & John Sullivan Saturday, August 10, Saint Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr 8:00 am— Helen Struble req. by Ag and Family Sunday, August 11, Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 4:30 pm— Thomas Doughty req. by the McDonnell Family
Agatha Dowling req. by the Amicucci Family
7:00 pm— Peg Whalen req. by her children
Joseph Grabiec req. by Dianna & John Sullivan
8:00 am— Joseph J. Carroll req. by the Rosary Society
9:15 am— Patricia Gilligan req. by Angela Goritski & Susan Brennan
Holy Souls in Purgatory
10:45 am— Frank Zimmerman req. by the Zimmerman Family
Nicole Glazewski req. by Barbara Quinby
12:15 pm— Aurora Perez req. by Malou Alvarez
Jean Mosso req. by the Goginsky Family
ST. CECILIA CHURCH COLLECTION GOALS
Week Ending : July 28, 2019 Collection—Checks $ 2,588.00
Collection– Cash $ 7,001.25
WeShare Electronic Giving $ 2,525.85
Total Weekly Collection $ 12,115.10
Yearly Collection Goal (BUDGET) $ 839,000.00
Weekly Goal $ 15,196.08
Weekly Collection Surplus (Deficit) $ (3,080.98)
Year To Date Surplus (Deficit) $ (8,194.43)
HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION – The Solemnity of
the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is com-
memorated on August 15th. This feast will be celebrated
with Holy Mass on the vigil, Wednesday August 14th at
4:30 p.m. Holy Mass on Thursday will take place at 6:30
and 8 o’clock in the morning and 7 o’clock in the eve-
ning. This is a holy day of obligation which means that
we are bound to attend Holy Mass for this feast just as
we would for a Sunday.
PARISH EVENTS
ST. CECILIA SENIOR CLUB NEWS AND EVENTS
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Our Condolences to the Family of:
Eleanor Lenahan
Eternal Rest Grant to them O Lord
Please be advised that all the “Senior Events” are open to everyone 55 and over from
St. Cecilia & Sacred Heart Parishes!
Regular Meetings— August 6 & 20 Tuesday, August 13th—Mohegan Sun Casino
Price $30—Slot Play $25—Food Coupon $5 Info: Call Carol @ 973-366-6871
September 3-8 Motorcoach trip to beautiful Island of Coudres
& Quebec City, Canada includes guided tours plus a visit to St. Ann DeBeaupre Shrine. All breakfasts & dinners
included. September 26—Hotel Antracite, PA
Lunch, Show, Train Ride– Cost: $76.00
For more info on trips, call Carol @ 973.537.5529.
MONDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY - Have you ever won-
dered about the origin and meaning of the Responsorial Psalms
that are sung or spoken before the Gospel readings? Please join
the Monday Night Bible Study for a 10 week study beginning
September 9th, at 7:30 PM in Hayes Hall, as we explore the
program entitled, "Psalms, " presented by Ascension Press. If
you would like to register for the study or have any questions,
please contact [email protected] by August 19th. The
study guide will cost $28.00 with checks payable to St Ce-
cilia. Thank you!
WALKING PILGRIMAGE – The 32nd annual spiritual 4
day walking pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Czesto-
chowa in Doylestown, Pennsylvania will take place August 8
-11 and will begin at Saints Peter and Paul Church in Great
Meadows, New Jersey. Walkers range from infants to people
well into their 70’s. You may join our spiritual trip any day
of the journey and for as many days as you wish. Register on
line at the website: www.walkingpilgrimage.us or call for
information, 908.637.4269.
BISHOP BARRON BOOK – 50 copies of the recent book
by Bishop Robert Barron entitled, “Letter to a Suffering
Church,” have been placed in the church vestibule for your
information. Bishop Barron, highly regarded in his evangeli-
zation ministry and Auxiliary Bishop for the Archdiocese of
Los Angeles, wrote this book for all Catholics suffering from
the fallout of the clergy abuse scandal. The book is informa-
tive, consoling and encouraging. Please take a copy and
when you are finished reading it please return it to the vesti-
bule for someone else to read.
CEMETERY BENCHES – I am happy to report that the
appeal for donors to memorialize two benches which have
been ordered for the parish cemetery columbarium has been
met. Giving me much hope is that I have had a least 5 others
come forward seeking to make the donation for a bench
which costs $1,600. Further information regarding the instil-
lation of the granite benches at the columbarium and their
dedication will be forth coming in the bulletin. Please know
that other memorials will be announced in the bulletin and
your generosity is a sign of both your love and faith! – Father
Zig
CHURCH ROOF UPDATE – The scaffolding has come
down around the cupola as a sign that the work to address the
leaks has been completed. The final phase of the work will
be to re-point the chimney on the church roof and to “bird
proof” the chimney. I am most grateful to all those who
made a contribution toward this project. We want to make
sure that our church is in good shape and that it remains as a
witness to our faith and love for Christ. – Father Zig
BEREAVEMENT SESSIONS TO BEGIN—The passing of
a loved one is the greatest hurt which we endure in life. If you
recently lost a loved one to death we invite you to participate
in our bereavement program here at Saint Cecilia’s, open to
both parishioners and non parishioners. The six week program
begins on September 25 and will meet for the next five
Wednesdays from 7 to 8:30 pm in the parish office. Registra-
tion is required by calling the parish office at 973.627.0313
prior to September 20th.
THURSDAY FAITH FORMATION—The adult faith for-
mation class which meets on Thursday evening in Hayes Hall
at 7:00 pm will not meet in July and August but resume fol-
lowing Labor Day.
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BAPTISM CLASS – A meeting of all those wishing infor-
mation and scheduling for a baptism will meet on Monday
evening, August 19th in the Saint Cecilia Parish office at 7
pm. Father will be present to conduct the information session
and answer questions regarding the celebration of the sacra-
ment.
ATTENTION MEN – A men’s group called FATHERS
OF ST. JOSEPH will be meeting every other Saturday
morning at 5:30 a.m. in the St. Cecilia Office Building.
The Fathers of St. Joseph gatherings are not so much
meetings as they are mini retreats, whose aim is to com-
municate the spirituality of fatherhood in a manner that
encourages and inspires fathers to embrace, engage and –
by the power of the Holy Spirit – sanctify their vocation.
Please visit the kiosk in the vesti-
bule of the church to
purchase CD’s that are
available for $4.00.
MASSES BEING OFFERED—Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish on
East Main Street is offering the following Masses each month:
POLISH MASS on the second Sunday of every month at 11:30
a.m. and LATIN MASS IN THE EXTRAORDINARY FORM
on the third Sunday of every month at 12 noon.
BEWARE: Its come to our attention that some
people have received “scam” emails from Fr.
Zig or one of the priests. Please know these
messages are fake that are requesting “favors”,
“money” or “gift cards”. Should you have any
questions, please call the parish office at 973-
627-0313. Do not reply to these emails.
The Feminine Genius Project: A prayer and discussion
ministry for mothers. We will meet every first and third
Saturday morning (6:30—8:00 am) in the St. Cecilia par-
ish office for grace & coffee. We hope that this gives
each of us the spiritual recharge we need through prayer,
group discussion, and time with Christ in the Blessed Sac-
rament in order to serve our families, our communities,
and our Lord Jesus better. This group serves mothers
with school-aged children. Babysitting is not provided.
This time of prayer, reflection, and fellowship is reserved
for mothers only.
Any questions, please reach out to Armi Clancy / Beth
Mainardi ([email protected])
Faith Formation - 2019-2020—Registration is now open for
the below programs. Registration forms and details are avail-
able on the parish website or by stopping into the parish of-
fice. In person registration will be available on Tuesday, May
7th from 6:00 - 8:00 pm in Divine Mercy Academy. Forms can
be submitted directly to the parish office before or after the May
7th registration.
Please contact Jim Clancy with any questions.
K-6th Grade Traditional CCD (Sundays from 10:30-11:30)
7th-9th Grade Confirmation Prep
(Tuesdays from 7:00-8:00)
Generations of Faith - (Fridays from 6:30-8:15)
Craft and Vendor Fair
St. Cecilia Church Hall
70 Church Street, Rockaway, NJ 07866
Saturday, November 2, 2019
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
RESPECT LIFE CORNER
About the New Jersey Safe Haven Law:
Why are states offering Safe Haven Laws? The purpose of Safe Haven is to
protect unwanted babies from being hurt or killed because they were aban-doned. You may have heard tragic stories of babies left in dumpsters or public
toilets. The parents who committed these acts may have been under severe emotional distress. The mothers may have hidden their pregnancies, fearful of
what would happen if their families found out. Because they were afraid and
had nowhere to turn for help, they abandoned their babies. Abandoning a baby puts the child in extreme danger. Too often, it results in
the child's death. It is also illegal, with severe consequences. But with Safe
Haven, this tragedy doesn't ever have to happen again. In New Jersey, no one ever has to abandon a child again.
Ann. Statutes 30:4C-15.7,8
You can leave your baby, up to 30 days old, at an emergency room of any licensed hospital or at any state, county or municipal police station in New
Jersey. For more information see:
http://safehaven.tv/states/newjersey/#info
or call 1-888-510-2229
SUMMER OFFERINGS—The summer season is one
which notes a reduction in Mass attendance due to vaca-
tions. Please remember that your regular and generous of-
ferings help to pay the bills which Saint Cecilia’s receives
daily. I am most grateful to you for your loving support of
our parish which is a sign of your love for Christ our Savior!
God Bless you!!! - Father Zig
ATTEND MASS AS YOU VACATION—Attending the
Holy Mass each Sunday is important in our observance of the
Lord’s Day. Please check the place and times for Mass in the
place you are vacationing by visiting the website:
www.MassTimes.org or in the USA call 1-410-676-6000.
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Monday, August 5 Tuesday, August 6 11:00 am—Seniors Meeting (HH) 7:45 pm—Charismatic Prayer Group (Church) Wednesday, August 7 7:00 pm—Ministry Meeting (Hayes Hall) Thursday, August 8 10:00 am—Cemetery Meeting (Cemetery) Friday, August 9 Saturday, August 10 Mission Appeal Sunday, August 11 Mission Appeal
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Thank you to everyone who supports our Gift Card and
Scrip programs. Cards will still be available for purchase
over the summer from the school office during business
hours, from the St. Cecilia Parish Office, Sacred Heart Rec-
tory and after weekend Masses when volunteers are avail-
able. Purchases over the summer will be credited toward our
2019/2020 fundraising efforts. As always, thank you for
your support of this very easy, painless fund raiser. Example:
You buy $100 a week in grocery cards for 52 weeks—we
make a profit of $260.00—its that easy! If you have any
questions, please call us: 973-627-6003, 973-627-0313, or
973-627-0422.
DOYLESTOWN SHRINE CELEBRATION – The coro-
nation of the Icon of Our Lady of Czestochowa will take
place at the Doylestown shrine on Sunday, August 25th at the
12:30 pm Mass celebrated by the Most Reverend Charles
Chaput, Archbishop of Philadelphia. The icon was blessed by
Saint John Paul II. Our Holy Father, Pope Francis recently
blessed the crown which will be used at the August cere-
mony. On the occasion of the coronation, Pope Francis has
granted all pilgrims who visit the shrine until the end of Octo-
ber a plenary indulgence under the usual conditions. The
Pauline Fathers who staff the shrine invite everyone to pre-
pare spiritually for this blessed occasion through novenas,
personal prayers, night vigil prayers at the shrine, and recep-
tion of the sacrament of penance. Additional information can
be found at the shrine website: https://www.czestochowa.us/
coronation/.
DIVINE MERCY ACADEMY Pre-K through 8th Grade
Come see the difference an academically excellent Catholic edu-
cation makes! We offer a safe, secure & compassionate environ-
ment with a high level of individualized attention; certified
teachers; weekly liturgies & daily Religion class; academic cur-
riculum with all core subjects; strong enrollment in all grades;
STEM; physical education; music, art, Spanish & library, with
technology integrated throughout the curriculum. Before-care/
aftercare/extracurricular activities available.
Full day & Half Day Pre-K3 & Pre-K4 programs
starting at $2510/ year. Kindergarten through 8th grade tuition
rates as follows: 1 child: $5200- 2 children: $8500- 3 or more
children: $10,300 per year.
Schedule a personal tour this summer, and see all that DMA has
to offer! Currently accepting applications.
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www.dmarockaway.org
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CAN YOU HELP A CHILD? - Divine Mercy Academy is
our local Catholic school located on the campus of Saint Ce-
cilia Parish. Providing a needy child with a Catholic educa-
tion is a wonderful work of mercy and compassion. YOU
may be able to help such a child by providing tuition assis-
tance OR making a contribution to our Divine Mercy Scholar-
ship Fund. Any and all contributions are greatly appreciated.
Your generosity promotes the faith values of the Church
which are school children are immersed in every school day.
Please contact our principal, Mrs. Ann Mitchell at
973.627.6003. May God richly bless you for supporting our
young people and Catholic education!
MISSION APPEAL: During the weekend of August 10-11,
Rev. Huy Dinh, CSSp, will visit our parish to speak at the
Masses about the missionary work of the Church and in par-
ticular that of the Spiritans (Congregation of the Holy Spirit,
previously known as the Holy Ghost Fathers). To learn more
about the Spiritans, please visit their website at: http://
spiritans.org
This visit is part of a national program in which annually a
representative of one of the missionary groups visits parishes
of the Diocese to invite the parish to share in the mission
work of the universal Church. The Spiritans are an interna-
tional community engaged in a wide range of missionary
activity in over 60 countries throughout the world. Fr. Huy
himself is a missionary priest, originally from Vietnam,
where now the Spiritans are rapidly building a foundation for
the worldwide Church.
When Jesus said: “You shall witness to me in Jerusalem and
in Samaria and to the ends of the earth”, He made the spread
of the Gospel an essential part of our Catholic life. We urge
you to respond generously to Father Huy’s appeal.
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MAXIMILIAN was born in 1894 in Poland and became a Franciscan. He contracted tuberculosis and, though he recovered, he remained frail all his life. Before his ordination as a priest, Maximilian founded the Immaculata Movement devoted to Our Lady. After receiving a doctorate in theology, he spread the Movement through a magazine entitled “The Knight of the Immaculata” and helped form a community of 800 men, the largest in the world. Maximilian went to Japan where he built a comparable monastery and then on to India where he furthered the Movement. In 1936 he returned home because of ill health. After the Nazi invasion in 1939, he was imprisoned and released for a time. But in 1941 he was arrested again and sent to the concentration camp at Auschwitz. On July 31, 1941, in reprisal for one prisoner’s escape, ten men were chosen to die. Father Kolbe offered himself in place of a young husband and father. And he was the last to die, enduring two weeks of starvation, thirst and ne-glect. He was canonized in 1982 by Pope John Paul II. PRAYER Lord, You inflamed St, Maximilian with love for the Immaculate Virgin and filled him with zeal for souls and love
for neighbor. Through his prayers, grant that we may work strenuously for Your glory in the service of others and so be made
conformable to Your Son until death. Amen.
Taken from, Lives of the Saints; Catholic Booking Publishing Company, 1999, New Jersey
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ST. MAXIMILIAN MARY KOLBE, Priest and Martyr August 14
My dear parishioners,
Today is the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time. In our Eucharistic gathering to celebrate the Lord’s Day the Gospel-writer Luke
conveys a parable told by Our Lord to those who were greedy. Greed is a terrible vice which makes us selfish and unable to
see the needs of others, as well as Christ’s Church which needs our financial support.
I share with you the following exhortation which comes from Saint Basil the Great who entered eternal life on January 1, 379.
He was the Bishop of Caesarea, a doctor of the Church and a zealous pastor. His words give us pause to consider greed and its
eternal ramifications.
Man should be like the earth and bear fruit; he should not let inanimate matter appear to surpass him. The earth bears
crops for your benefit, not for its own, but when you give to the poor, you are bearing fruit which you will gather in for
yourself, since the reward for good deeds goes to those who perform them. Give to a hungry man, and what you give be-
comes yours, and indeed it returns to you with interest. As the sower profits from wheat that falls unto the ground, so will
you profit greatly in the world to come from the bread that you place before a hungry man. Your husbandry must be the
sowing of heavenly seed: “Sow integrity for yourselves,” says Scripture.
You are going to leave your money behind you here whether you wish to or not. On the other hand, you will take with you
to the Lord the honor that you have won through good works. In the presence of the universal judge, all the people will
surround you, acclaim you as a public benefactor, and tell of your generosity and kindness.
Do you not see how people throw away their wealth on theatrical performances, boxing contests, mimes and fights between
men and wild beasts, which are sickening to see, and all for the sake of fleeting honor and popular applause? If you are
miserly with your money, how can you expect any similar honor? Your reward for the right use of the things of this world
will be everlasting glory, a crown of righteousness, and the Kingdom of Heaven; God will welcome you, the angels will
praise you, all men who have existed since the world began will call you blessed. Do you care nothing for these things, and
spurn the hopes that lie in the future for the sake of your present enjoyment. Come, distribute your wealth freely, give gen-
erously to those who are in need. Earn for yourself the Psalmist’s praise: “He gave freely to the poor; his righteousness will
endure forever.”
How grateful you should be to your own benefactor; how you should beam with joy at the honor of having other people
come to your door, instead of being obliged to go to theirs! But you are ill-humored and unapproachable; you avoid meet-
ing people, in case you might be forced to loosen your purse-strings even a little. You can say only one thing: “I have noth-
ing to give you. I am only a poor man.” A poor man you certainly are, and destitute of all real riches; you are poor in love,
generosity, faith in God and hope of eternal happiness. Wonderful words from Saint Basil of the 4th century. Have things changed since then?
God bless you,
Father Zig
Parish Office: 973-627-0313 internet: www.st-cecilia.org FAX: 973-627-4811 To Contact: Fr. Zig, Ext. 12 or [email protected]
School: 973-627-6003 CCD Office: 973-627-0313 Ext. 17
Saint Cecilia Parish 90 Church Street Rockaway, New Jersey 07866