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Parish Office: 973-627-0313 Website: st-cecilia.org — Office: [email protected] Fax: 973-627-4811 To Contact: Fr. Zig: Ext. 12 or [email protected] Fr. Matt: Ext 15 or [email protected] School: 973-627-6003 CCD Office: 973-627-0313 Ext. 17
Saint Cecilia Parish 90 Church Street Rockaway, New Jersey 07866
The people of St. Cecilia Parish are asked to pray for the following people serving our country in the armed services: SmE3 Andrew Clifford, Joseph Giannetti US Navy, Lance Corporal Dennis Wuest, Capt. Kelley 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 Eresman, Sgt. Paul J. Willson, PFC Cano Janeth, Sgt. Bob Autrey, Col. William Paliwada, Sgt 1st Class (E7) Sam Colon, PFC Marylyn Rivera-Sachez, Cpl. Edward C. Thompson, 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. Chris-topher Little, PFC Brittany Martindell, PO1 (E6) Matthew Fitzgerald, SA Justin C. White, Matthew & Daniel Rosica, Mark Leonard, Sr. Armn. Ashley Valetta, Sgt. John Wisnof-sky, Cpl. T.J. Finn, Sgt. Kristopher Faber, Capt. Vincent Presto, Airman First Class William Kussler , Spc. Gregory Villaneuva and Sgt. Casey W. Lyness . We ask God the Fa-ther of us all, through the intercession of St. Michael 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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PRAY FOR THE SICK AND THEIR CAREGIVERS: Ethan Chandra,
Dean Wayne Campbell, Doris Cusick, Carol Centonze, Jane Gorcica, Sam Sessa, Carol Ferrante, Karen Niles, Noel Wadleigh, 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, Jim Rat-tay, Tom Hull, Kathleen Fazio, Kristin Wich, Kyle Johnson, Kate Darlington, Jake Michael Miraldi, Cheryl Anne Bornemann, Sean Nolan, Maryann Hughes, Peggy Eileen Miars, Ray Kennedy, Rich-ard Corcoran, Madison Rose Leslie, Demetrius Barbee, Frances Finn, Dorothy Murray, Victoria Santana, Stephanie Lewis, Kimberly Dugan, Gale Sessa, Marguerite Buggy, Mike Murray, Helene Turner, Michael Turner, Ruben Lorenzo, Michael Alvarez, Mina Simmons-Jones, Joe Maulbeck, Mary Merz, Marion Cables, Patricia Smith Schulman, Vincent Fortunato, Joyce Turner, Tom Cum-miskey, Dennis O’Brien, Steven Simmons, Ariel, James DiStaiso, Marty Mackin, Brian Bosworth, Dennis Dilger, Robyne LaGrotta, Dave Lewis, Christopher Darlak, Frieda Solow, Claudia Fontanella, Jimmy Carroll, Claire Wasacz, Peggy Traino, Emilio Viola, James Deegan, Diann Bulfone, Martha Salvesen, Robyn Duvall, Ramiro Hinojosa, Jimmy Buckley, Emily Gatzke, Clare Desmond, Rosemary DeFilippo, Craig Huffman, George Stitik, Stephen Goordman, Ce-cilia Donofrio, Deidra Zink, Ray Wiest, Anthony Pane, Victoria Zuber, Keith Newman, Francis Sanchez, Raymond Fullam, Paul Waldek, Franco Maida, John Sandelli, Alan Zenkert, Fran Gatzke,
Bob Nielsen, Gert Taylor, Bill Whalen, Walter Zelinski.
THE WORD OF GOD
17: Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 Ps 128:1-5 Col 3:12-21
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Monday, December 27, Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist 6:30 am— John Fitzgerald req. by the Fitzgerald Family 8:00 am— Eileen Digby req. by the McDonnell Family Tuesday, December 28, The Holy Innocents, Martyrs 6:30 am— Donald Donofrio req. by his wife, Ceil 8:00 am— Madeline Lusardi req. by her husband, Anthony Wednesday, December 29, Fifth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord 6:30 am— For the Holy Souls in Purgatory
8:00 am— Madeline Lusardi req. by her husband, Anthony Thursday, December 30, Sixth Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord 6:30 am—For the sick listed in our bulletin and their caregivers 8:00 am—Matthew Taylor req. by Valerie Dickerson & Bennett LaMarca Friday, December 31, Seventh Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord 8:00 am— Bernard & Joan McDonnell req. by the McDonnell Family 4:30 pm—For the parishioners of St. Cecilia Parish Saturday, January 1, The Octave Day of The Nativity of The Lord; Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God 8:00 am— For the Deceased Members of the Rosary Society Sunday, January 2, Epiphany of The Lord 4:30 pm—For the Parishioners of St. Cecilia Church 7:00 pm—For the Parishioners of St. Cecilia Church 8:00 am— Mary Reynolds 9:15 am— Valerie Kershaw req. by The Culleny Family 10:45 am—Paul LaPilusa req. by Marie Wahlstrom Pauline Manning req. by Maureen & John Murnane 12:15 pm—William Cousins req. by Family Valerie Kershaw req. by The Cochran Family
The Sanctuary Candle burning on our altar
this week is in loving memory of
Michael & Michael E. Wynn Requested by Wife & Mom
St. Cecilia Church Collection Goals
Week Ending: December 19, 2021
Due to the early publication of the bulletin,
the collections totals for the week will be
shown next week.
Thank you!
ST. CECILIA CHURCH COLLECTION GOALS
Week Ending : December 12, 2021 Collection—Checks & Cash $ 10,646.00
WeShare Electronic Giving $ 4,347.38
Total Weekly Collection $ 14,993.38
Yearly Collection Goal (BUDGET) $ 760,000.00
Weekly Goal $ 13,725.49
Weekly Collection Surplus (Deficit) $ 1,267.88 Year To Date Surplus (Deficit) $ 4,643.99
PARISH EVENTS
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ROCKAWAY FOOD CLOSET – Saint Cecilia’s continues to
support the ROCKAWAY FOOD CLOSET which is an ecu-
menical food pantry serving our community located at the First
Presbyterian Church, our neighbors across the street. Your do-
nation of food may be brought to Hayes Hall when you come to
church. Your generosity is a blessing to those who are unable to
adequately feed their families. May God bless you. VOTIVE CANDLES – The Saint Padre Pio votive candle
room has reopened after being closed since last March due to
the pandemic. You are once again able to enter and light a
candle for prayer. I ask that no more than 2 persons be in the
room at the same time so that we can maintain social distanc-
ing. Please do not sit in the votive candle room during Holy
Mass. – Father Zig
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To register simply text SCC2020 to 84576 OR go to the
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find other ways to register for this important communication
tool.
HOLY LAND PILGRIMAGE – Father Zig will serve as
the spiritual director for a pilgrimage to the Holy Land spon-
sored by 206 Tours, February 28 to March 9, 2022. There
are about 9 parishioners who have already registered for this
pilgrimage which will be made up of people from through-
out the United States. All information and registration must
be done through 206 Tours and not the parish office. Please
see the website at: www.pilgrimages.com/frpeplowski. This
10 day pilgrimage is entitled, “Explore the Holy Land From
Jerusalem” and is a Catholic tour with daily Mass and devo-
tions at the holy sites.
2022 LITURGICAL CALENDAR – Be sure to take a copy of
this year’s 2022 Liturgical Calendar for your home reference. I
am most grateful to Bob and Melissa Kanapaux (Kanapaux Fu-
neral Home in Rockaway) for once again providing the calen-
dars for us. May the Lord bless them! – Father Zig
On behalf of Father Matt, Deacon Angel, Sis-
ter Diane, Sister John Paul, Sister Marlene and
myself, I would like to thank all those who
remembered us at Christmas. Your cards and
gifts are truly appreciated. We promise to re-
member all of you in our prayers. May the
Lord reward you for the generosity you have
shown His servants. God bless you! - Father
Zig
Two birthdays are being celebrated this week. Monday, De-
cember 27th is Deacon Angel Torres birthday and Saturday,
January 1st is Sister Marlene Weitzel’s birthday. We wish
both Deacon Angel and Sister Marlene a HAPPY BIRTH-
DAY filled with health, joy, peace and all the blessings
which come down from the Father of Lights!
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YEAR END GIVING – As the end of the year approaches
many charitable organizations will send requests for a year
end donation. The benefit of these donations to the giver is,
in our case, the amount may be beneficial for income tax
reporting and having the joy of knowing that your gift is a
gift to the Lord. As you know, here at Saint Cecilia’s we
have a special Christmas Mass Offering which encourages
you to make a special end of the year donation to our parish
in honor of Our Lord’s Nativity. For some individuals the
best way to make a special donation may be to donate secu-
rities in lieu of cash. If you are in a position to contribute
securities, please contact the parish office for further infor-
mation to pass along to your broker to complete your dona-
tion. As always, our parish (your spiritual home) is most
grateful for your contributions at this time and throughout
the year! – Father Zig
Monday, December 27
DMA closed—Parish Office noon closure
7:00 pm—Holy Hour (Church)
Tuesday, December 28
DMA closed—Parish Office closed
7:00 pm—Christmas Caroling (Parish Parking Lot)
Wednesday, December 29
DMA closed—Parish Office: 8:30—4:30
Thursday, December 30
DMA closed—Parish Office noon closure
Friday, December 31
DMA & Parish Office—closed
Saturday, January 1
Happy, Healthy & Blessed New Year
Sunday, January 2
3:30 pm—Vietnamese Community CCD Classes (Hayes
Hall)
Gift Cards are available for purchase through the
school, after the Masses or the parish office. Please help
support this painless fund-raiser for our school, Divine
Mercy Academy! Thank you
Divine Mercy Academy News
BEWARE OF SCAMS – Be on the alert of scams which
say they are from me. THEY ARE NOT!!! Please call me
at the office (973.627.0313x12) if you have doubt about a
text, email, etc, which is supposedly from me asking for
money, gift cards, etc. PLEASE DO NOT BE FOOLED!!!
Fr. Zig
Divine Mercy Academy in Rockaway is a Catholic elemen-
tary school offering a comprehensive Pre-K through 8th
grade faith-based education. We offer full-day Kindergarten;
full & half day Pre-K; after-care; STEM-based education;
School Counselor; foreign language; music programs; extra-
curricular activities; and are AdvancED accredited. We are
currently providing full-day, in-person instruction, with a
livestreamed remote learning option.
Our mission is to provide an academically excellent Catholic
education, and to instill within our students the virtues of
mercy and compassion, forming them as true disciples of
Jesus Christ.
If you would like more information, please call 973-627-
6003 or email [email protected].
Daily Life and the Scriptures group presents:
First Corinthians: The Church and the Christian
Community
The conflicts of the early Christians in Corinth are
in many ways similar to our struggles today as
Christians. They, too, witnessed division, scandal,
immorality, persecution and other trials. In First
Corinthians: The Church and the Christian Com-
munity, an eleven-part Bible study, learn how St.
Paul addressed these struggles by introducing the
Corinthians to God’s greatest gift–the Eucharist.
The Monday night “Daily Life and Scriptures” group
will begin the Bible study First Corinthians: The
Church and the Christian Community on Monday
January 10, 2022, at 7:30pm in Hayes Hall. Partici-
pants will meet for 11 weeks to view an engaging
video presentation followed by a time of lively group
discussion and fellowship. For more information or to
register, contact
Charles Malaniak [email protected].
Christmas Office Hours
Monday, December 27th: noon closure
Tuesday, December 28th: closed
Wednesday, December 29th: 8:30—4:30
Thursday, December 30th: noon closure
Friday, December 31: closed
The Compassionate Friends-Parsippany Chapter; A Self-
Help group for bereaved parents, siblings, and grandparents,
will be meeting on Thursday, January 13, 2022 at St. Chris-
topher Church, 1050 Littleton Road (Route 202), Parsip-
pany @ 7:30 pm in Room 101. Program for January 13,
2022: "Learning To Cope In The New Year". For more
information please call Lily Capriglione at: 973-568-4164
or email: [email protected]
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We are online: www.st-cecilia.org
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MASS CARDS We are asked to pray for the dead. The best way to do this is to
have a mass celebrated in memory of a loved one.
Call the Parish Office 973-627-0313
~Offering $15.00~
WINTER POLICY - Now that we are in the midst of the
winter season please be aware of the following: In the event
of inclement weather and Divine Mercy Academy is closed,
the parish office will be closed and the church will be open
ONLY for the liturgical service scheduled. Also, all evening
events will be cancelled.
RCIA 2021-2022
(Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) RCIA is a program for adults that are interested in being
received into the Catholic Church via Baptism, Holy Com-
munion, or Confirmation. If you or someone you know has
for whatever reason never received one of these sacraments,
and would like to enter into the fullness of the Catholic
Church, please reach out! This is a small group that works
with each candidate to help prepare them for the reception of
the sacraments and the fullness of participation in the life of
the church. The program includes weekly classes on Sun-
day mornings from October through April. For more infor-
mation, please contact Jim Clancy at
Seniors: Next meeting - January 4th
12:00 pm in Hayes Hall—All Welcome!
PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP – The Saint Padre Pio
Prayer Group has resumed and will meet each month on the
first Wednesday of the month. The meetings will begin at 10
a.m. in the church with the praying of the Holy Rosary.
Meditation material is sent every month to us from the Inter-
national Padre Pio Prayer Center in San Giovanni Rotondo,
Italy. The monthly meditation material may be found in the
votive candle chapel (former baptistery) in our church. All
are welcome to attend. The next gathering is Wednesday,
January 5th
A GREAT NIGHT! – Join us for an outdoor night of Christ-
mas carols around a fire pit with hot chocolate and cookies too
on Tuesday, December 28th from 7 to 8 pm at the parish park-
ing lot (behind the rectory). A suggested donation of $5 per
family will benefit the Rockaway Food Pantry. What a great
way for us to come together as a family of faith to sing the
Lord’s praises and to enjoy one another’s company. I think the
kids will love it! – Father Zig
The Nativity of The Lord
Friday, December 31st:
8:00 am – Holy Mass; 4:30 pm Vigil Mass
(no 6:30 am Mass)
Saturday, January 1st, 2022:
8:00 am, 4:30 pm & 7:00 pm - Holy Mass
The MEN'S SOCIETY would like to thank all those who attended the Fish & Chips dinner last Saturday night. The event was a success. We hope all those who participated whether eating in or taking out en-joyed the food and atmosphere.
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My dear parishioners,
I know you were just in church yesterday but TODAY is Sunday, the Lord’s Day, which beckons us to return to the Lord’s
house to celebrate the Eucharist as we recall the weekly remembrance of Christ’s Holy Resurrection. On this Second Day of
Christmas the Church commemorates the Holy Family of Nazareth, the Household of Joseph, Mary and Jesus. In recalling the
Holy Family we are reminded of our own family and our call to holiness.
The Sacred Scriptures for this Sunday speak of our Father in Faith, ABRAHAM and his wife Sarah. This old couple’s longing
for a son would be fulfilled by the Lord, “for whom nothing is impossible.” From this couple would come innumerable de-
scendants, sharing in their belief in the One Lord God who made heaven and earth. This monotheistic family, born from them
is more numerous than the stars in the heavens or the gains of sand on the sea shore. This gigantic family is called to faith and
trust in the One God. This family is summoned to holiness by their love for God and by distinguishing themselves as brothers
and sisters. Unfortunately the history between Jews, Christians and Moslems has not been a stellar one but rather one of con-
flict. These three monotheistic religions claim Abraham and Sarah as their own and yet animosity exists between these family
members. Family division only leads to sorrow and pain. Mutual love and peace are the hallmarks of true family life.
In the Gospel we hear how the parents of the Christ Child “take Him to church” to perform the ritual which is required by
faith. They enter the Lord’s House and encounter the senior citizens Simeon and Anna who prophesy of the Lord’s coming
into the world. God’s Only Begotten Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, was sent to us as the expression of God’s love for us and He
revealed this “Good News” through His Suffering, Death and Resurrection.
In bringing the Child Jesus into the temple as prescribed by religious law, Joseph and Mary give us an example of parental
responsibility regarding the fulfillment of religious law. Parents of today must also take seriously their obligation to bring
their children up according to the laws of God. Failing to fulfill this obligation is failure to be a good parent!
Let us pray for all families today that our homes may be places of prayer, peace, love and service. May the Holy Family of
Nazareth be our inspiration and our model.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Father Zig
To the male children of two years and under that were killed in Bethlehem and its environs by order of King Herod, Sts. Irenaeus, Augustine, and other early Fathers give the title of Martyrs, and as such they have been commemorated from the lst century and honored in the liturgy of the Church. In the Western Church, the Mass of the Holy Innocents is celebrated like those of Advent and Lent, without festal chants.
These innocent victims gave testimony to the Messiah and Redeemer, not by words but by their blood. They triumphed over the world and won their crown without having experienced the evils of the world, the flesh, and the devil.
Taken from, Lives of the Saints; Catholic Booking Publishing Company, 1999, New Jersey
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