SAINT JOHN
1805 Penbrook Terrace Linden, New Jersey 07036
Very Rev. Robert G. McBride, J.C.L., J.V. ..............Pastor Rev. Paul Passant Rev. Nnaemeka Andrew Onyemaobi Rev. Philip Latronico ........................Emmaus/C.Y.O. Director Deacon Edward Campanella.....................Pastoral Associate Deacon Michael York ....................Religious Ed. Coordinator Deacon Timothy A. Kennedy ....................Pastoral Associate Dr. Deborah Egan, Ed.D. ..................................School Principal Amy Giglio ....................Sacrament Preparation Coordinator
CONFESSIONS: Monday through Friday after 7:00 pm Mass. Saturdays, 1:00 - 2:00 pm & 7:45 pm, Sunday: 7:45 pm.
BAPTISMS: Parents are asked to contact the Religious Education Office in the sixth month of pregnancy for Baptism Classes. (732-388-1253)
MARRIAGES: Contact the rectory at least one year in advance & before making other arrangements.
SICK CALLS: Any hour - Day or Night
HOSPITAL VISITATION: Contact Rectory
RESPECT LIFE: Holy Hour for life and liberty every Monday at 7:00 pm Cenacle for Life Rosary, Thursdays at 8:00 & 9:00 am
CRISIS PREGNANCY HELP: Any woman who is pregnant and in need of assistance should never feel that abortion is her only option. Personal and confidential assistance is available at the following numbers:
CCS - Pat Chiarello ........................... 201-246-7379 Crisis Pregnancy Helpline................. 1-888-4-OPTIONS Birthright......................................... 1-800-550-4900 Post Abortion Healing...................... 1-877-HOPE 4 ME
Rectory Phone........................................................................908-486-6363 Rectory Fax ..............................................................................908-486-5345 Parish E-mail ....................................................................parish@sjanj.net Parish Website.....................................................................www.sjanj.net School Website ....................................................................www.sjanj.org
Serving: Clark, Cranford, Linden, Rahway & Winfield, New Jersey
MASSES Saturday..................................................................................8:30 am Saturday Evening.................................................5:30 & 7:00 pm Sundays ....7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am, 12:00 & 7:00 pm (Youth)
Daily (Monday to Friday) ..............7:00, 8:30 am & 7:00 pm Eve of Holy Days .................................................................7:00 pm Holy Days...................7:00, 8:30 am, 12:00 noon & 7:00 pm First Fridays ........................................7:00, 8:30 am & 7:00 pm
DEVOTIONS Miraculous Medal Novena Mondays ........................................................8:30 am & 7:00 pm Our Lady of Fatima Devotions First Saturdays....................................................................8:30 am Rosary ................................................................Mondays, 6:40 pm Perpetual Adoration ...........................................24 hours a day
September 16, 2018
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
School ...............................................................................................732-388-1360 Religious Education Office.....................................................732-388-1253 St. John the Apostle Food Pantry.......................................732-388-1216 Respect Life Office .....................................................................973-497-4350
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Mass Intentions for the Week Saturday, Sept. 15, Our Lady of Sorrows 8:30 am Raymond Hulanick
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30 pm Bob Roman 7:00 pm Catherine Wall Sunday, Sept. 16, Catechetical Sunday 7:30 am Robert Gabel 9:00 am Mary E. Ratniak 10:30 am Frances Sonn 12:00 pm Caroline Jolly 7:00 pm Rev. Mychal Judge Monday, Sept. 17, St. Robert Bellarmine 7:00 am Juan Carlos Gomez 8:30 am Bob & Marsha Rice 7:00 pm Thomas Sharkey – 4th Anniversary Tuesday, Sept. 18 7:00 am Deloresa Ventek 8:30 am Don & Betty Kondielski 7:00 pm Richard & Helen Donahue Wednesday, Sept 19, St. Januarius 7:00 am Owen D. Burke 8:30 am Elizabeth “Lilly” Monaghan 7:00 pm Charles Parisi – 17th Anniversary 7:45 pm Charismatic Healing Mass Thursday, Sept. 20, SS. Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Paul Chong Ha-sang, and Companions 7:00 am Fred Schaeffer 8:30 am Victoria Jacik 7:00 pm Betty Citrano Friday, Sept. 21, St. Matthew 7:00 am Emmanuel Francisco Racelis 8:30 am Margaret & Theodore Lee 7:00 pm Rosa Fernandes Saturday, Sept. 22 8:30 am Nancy L. Occhipinti
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:30 pm Marilyn Ferrity 7:00 pm Jim Rose Sunday, Sept. 23 7:30 am Robert Gabel 9:00 am Myrna (Midge) Nelowitz & Roberta Faig 10:30 am Constance C. Rehberger 12:00 pm Mary Duthaler 7:00 pm Nicholas Manna – 2nd Anniversary *Masses at 7:00 am are in the HF Chapel, McGuinness Ctr. Memorials for the week of September 16, 2018 One Set Altar Candles: June Magbuhar
The Word of the Lord
First Reading: Isaiah 50:5-9a Isaiah describes the willingness of the Suffering Servant to submit to the persecution of his enemies. This willingness stems from true faith in God, and the knowledge that the Lord will always be his help.
Second Reading: James 2:14-18 James states that if some one is hungry and you wish them well but do not help them, you have done them no good. He compares this to stating your faith, without backing it up with your actions. He reminds us that we must show our faith through our good works.
Gospel: Mark 8:27-35 Jesus taught his disciples that as the Messiah, he had to suffer much, be put to death, and rise three days later. Peter began to disagree and Jesus reprimanded him for judging by human standards rather than by God’s. He told them that whoever would be willing to lose their life for the sake of Jesus and the gospel, will in fact preserve their life forever.
Please Pray For the Deceased and Their Families
Anthony Diaz, Arthur Ernst Jr. Anne Heidt, Jean de Moya, Antonio J. Rodrigues
Social Concerns Sandwiches Program
Friday, September 14th is the date for Social Concerns parish-wide fruit juices and sandwiches program. Please have all your donations to the parking lot before 9 am. These sandwiches and fruit juices are delivered to St. John’s in Newark. Any questions, call Johanna at (732) 499-9730
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
SUN Is 50:5-9a; Jas 2:14-18; Mk 8:27-35 MON 1 Cor 11:17-26, 33; Lk 7:1-10 TUE 1 Cor 12:12-14, 27-31a; Lk 7:11-17 WED 1 Cor 12:31—13:13; Lk 7:31-35 THUR 1 Cor 15:1-11; Lk 7:36-50 FRI Eph 4:1-7, 11-13; Mt 9:9-13 SAT 1 Cor 15:35-37, 42-49; Lk 8:4-15 SUN Wis 2:12, 17-20; Ja 3:16--4:3; Mk 9:30-37
THE STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE OFFERTORY COLLECTION
Through Sunday, September 2, 2018
Weekly budget need FY’1 $ 17,374 Collection $ 10,090 (Deficit) $ (7,284)
Through Sunday, September 9, 2018
Weekly budget need FY’1 $ 17,374 Collection $ 13,899 (Deficit) $ (3,475) Thank you for your consistent generosity.
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Songs for Celebration
Entrance Hymn: Praise to You, O Christ, Our Savior #643 Psalm: Psalm 116, Page 62, Today’s Missal Offertory: Only This I Want #732 Communion : Behold the Lamb of God #785 Sending: They’ll Know We Are Christians by Our Love #832
ADULT CHOIR PRACTICE will resume on Tuesday evening September 18 in the Church.
Practice begin after the 7 p.m. Mass (c. 7:35) – 8:45/9 p.m. All parishioners with the gift of song, High School age, Senior Citizens, and All Ages in between are welcome to sing with the choir. If you would like to join the choir, and/or volunteer to be a psalmist or cantor, please contact [email protected] or complete the contact portion of the form below and drop in the rectory door mail slot. If you have an interest, but are unavailable Tuesday evenings, an alternate practice time may be arranged.
Name______________________________ Street Address______________________________________ City_______________________________State ___ Zip___________________ Home Phone_______________Alternate #_________ Emergency Contact (s) _____________________________________________ Alternate Contact(s) _____________________________________________ Email _______________________________________ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CHILDREN’s CHOIR PRACTICES will resume
Monday, Sept. 24, 6:20-6:55 in the Teachers’ Lounge and Tuesday, Sept. 25, 5:00-5:40 in the church. For SJA students an After-School day/time will be after school from 2:30 – 3:15 pm. Choir members can attend the most convenient practice
time. All Children of the parish are welcome, Kindergarten
through 8th grade.
As part of service hours for Confirmation, older students are welcome to help the children, during practice, or at
10:30 Mass. .
The Children’s Choir sings at 10:30 Mass each Sunday, except Christmas Eve when the children sing at 5:30 Mass.
September 15 - September 16
Lector Altar Server Extraordinary
Minister of Holy Communion
Saturday, 5:30 PM
Alissa Valiante
Marcella Junkroft Kevin Salanga Kenneth Salanga
Ethel Maria Lopez Charles Salanga NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Saturday, 7:00 PM
Angie Pena Jennavieve Chiusano Gabriel Dayon Emma Kaminski
Joan Linarducci NOT FILLED NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
Sunday, 7:30 AM
Carl Weilandics
NOT FILLED Jonathan Falkowski William Neiman Evelyn Racelis John Woolley
Sunday, 9:00 AM
Frank McGovern Jr.
Giovanna Derobertis Maxwell Makarewicz Sebastian Mohwinkel
Barbara Malandro Megan Stamer Frank Tremmel NOT FILLED
Sunday, 10:30 AM
Mark Ciuba John Giglio Billy Giglio Elizabeth Rivas
Tom Dutkiewicz Sharon Gutkowski Audrey Heyder NOT FILLED
Sunday, 12:00 PM
Fran Mekula
Casandra Cadillo Mayjah Jean-Pierre Jason Torre-Grasso
JoAnn Brink Jim Campanelli NOT FILLED NOT FILLED
SAT Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
SUN Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
MON Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
TUE Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions CYO Emmaus in CYO Room 8:00 pm
WED Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions Charismatic Healing Mass 7:45 pm Charismatic Prayer Group 7:45 pm Library
THU Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions, Divine Mercy Novena After Mass in Church
FRI Social Concerns – 8:30 am parking lot Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions Spirit & Truth HF Chapel 8:30 pm
SAT Confessions 1:00-2:00 pm Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
SUN Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
SAT Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
SUN Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
MON Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
TUE Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions CYO Emmaus in CYO Room 8:00 pm
WED Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions Charismatic Healing Mass 7:45 pm Charismatic Prayer Group 7:45 pm Library
THU Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions, Divine Mercy Novena After Mass in Church
FRI Social Concerns – 8:30 am parking lot Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions Spirit & Truth HF Chapel 8:30 pm
SAT Confessions 1:00-2:00 pm Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
SUN Mass 7:00 pm followed by Confessions
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Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration is the adoration of Jesus Christ’s
REAL presence in the Holy Eucharist.
Please consider volunteering to help us keep our chapel open.
Urgent Adorers needed for:
Tuesday 3 pm, Thursday 10 am, Friday 11 pm,
Saturday 10 am & 11 pm and Sunday 6 pm Call the Rectory Tel # 908-486-6363
email [email protected] sign up at http://www.sjanj.net/ministries/perpetual-adoration
Please Pray for Our Troops
Lt. Cdr. Frank J. Walter III, USN 2LT Jeffrey A. Regep, USA PO3 Thomas Maes, USN 2LT Frank A. Kelly III USA HM3 Lance Dearing, USN PFC Gregory Melencio, USA SSG Douglas Fishgrund, USA Mercylinda V. Miro, USN Lt. John DeLorenso, USAF LCPL Joseph Orth, USMC CPL Norbert Sieczkowski, USMC Justin Roskowski, USN SPC Dominic P. Mansour USA MAJ Chris Niedziocha USMC SPC Matthew Lambert USA CPL David L. Borowski USMC Lt. Anthony Parenti USMC RSSGT Andrew Caprio, USAF
Please Pray for Our Sick and Their Caregivers John Paffrath Mary Jo Makowski Baby Holden Mary Masluck Helen Angelo Kelly Polifka Nicole Coupaud Loren Gonczi Anthony Diaz Katherine Hunt Larry Wheat John Passant Skip Whelan Luis F. Lopez Ellen LePoidevin Robert Rusnak Mary E. Lanzillo Juana Perez Barbara Lipari Joanne Russo Ernie Finizio Katherine Graham William Stypa Lofgren Pat Smorol Vera Dorio Joan Roszkowski Bob Smorol William McCarthy Joseph Andrade Eleanor Kuczynski Elaine Zemeckis Carl Matyas Emilia Grabska Peter Koza Frank Biond Tony Fiorillo, Sr. Nancy Whelan Joe Sbarro Raymond (RJ) Johns Joan Bernacki Matt Hall Edward Harrison John Bernacki Joel Rivera Judith Bayou
The U.S. bishops urge our participation each Friday in a nationwide Novena for the Legal Protection of Human Life, August 3-September 28. Participants will receive weekly email or text reminders to pray and fast, along with little-known facts about Roe vs. Wade to share with others. Sign up at www.usccb.org/pray!
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Access To the Church during CCD:
Please be aware that access to the church for 7 PM Mass while CCD school is in session on Monday’ and Wednesday evenings, starting September 17th will be from the ground level entrances only, at the front of the church. The church front door, parking lot side door and Ridgeview Terrace side door will all be locked. Additionally, the interior doors at the rear of the church will remain locked while CCD is in session on Mondays and Wednesdays, until 8:30 PM. Exit from these interior doors for an emergency only. Thank you for your cooperation.
OUR LADY OF FATIMA PROCESSION
October 12, 2018 after the 7 pm mass
Bring family and friends!
You are invited to stay after the procession to recite the mysteries of the rosary with us. Thank you for your participation, MilAve Devotion Team
FORMED
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FAITH ENRICHMENT MINISTRY
FORMED TALK OF THE
MONTH GROUP Tueday - September 18, 2018
All are welcomed!! Listen on FORMED.ORG to this talk
Being a disciple of Jesus has always been synonymous with being a Christian. From the Scriptures and from his own experience, biblical scholar Dr. Tim Gray explains how Christian discipleship calls us to follow in the footsteps of Christ as engaged participants in God's plan, ordering our lives to bear witness to the Lord in our families, workplaces, communities, and to the world. **************************************************************After listening to the above talk, come to the meeting for an evening of sharing and learning. Please listen online at FORMED.org. We DO NOT listen to the talk at the meeting.
If you don’t have an account, go to St. John the Apostle website and become a member.
When : Tuesday, September 18th- 7:30 p.m. Where: St. John the Apostle church - Parish Rectory Parlor If you have any questions contact Mary Hom: 908-670-3886 / [email protected]
Open House
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Meet our faculty, tour our facility, hear about our
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Student guides Brochures available Refreshments served All are Welcome!
7th Graders Are Encouraged To Get An Early Start!
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Open House - Wednesday, October 3rd - 7:00 p.m.
“Early Bird Tours” will begin at 6:15 p.m
Union Catholic is a faith-based environment where you’ll be inspired to reach your greatest potential and get the greatest return on your investment. A UC education will
open your mind, introduce you to life-changing ideas, provide unforgettable hands on experience with the
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Create your distinction, embrace your excellence, and learn to be all God calls you to be.
For more information, contact Betsy Thornton at 908-889-1600, ext. 302 or [email protected].
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St. John’s Family Page
Peter said to him in reply, “You are the Christ.”
Today we celebrate Catechetical Sunday. The theme for this year is “Enlisting Witnesses for Jesus Christ”. Some in our community have been called to serve as catechists in the parish CCD program, RCIA, hall monitors, classroom aides or Catholic school teachers. Catechists will be formally commissioned during the Noon Mass and receive a special blessing. Each person, by virtue of Baptism is responsible for handing on the faith and witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Thus, Catechetical Sunday is not only about those who teach in the classroom, but for every Baptized Catholic. Parents have an essential God-given role as the primary educators of their children in the Catholic faith. The Religious Education Program exists at St. John’s helps parents to find the resources to educate their children in what it means to be Catholic and in fostering in their children a love and relationship with Christ and His Church. Every Catholic should be sharing their faith. Some respond in the ways just described. All of us have opportunities to share our faith. Sometimes it may be through inviting someone to RCIA who has not received Holy Eucharist or Confirmation or inviting someone to Confession and Mass who has drifted away from the church – perhaps someone even in our own family. St. James in today’s second reading tells us that our faith must be alive. If a brother or sister has nothing to wear and has no food for the day, and one you says to them, “Go in peace, keep warm, and eat well,” but do
not give them the necessities of the body, what good is it? Then we give evidence that our faith is linked to charity. Jesus tells his disciples: Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross and follow me. We put the faith we profess, that parents and others have taught us into practice. We share with others our “encounter” with Jesus Christ. Why is this important? When we stand before Jesus at the end of life – the question will be: Did we share the love of Jesus Christ in our hearts with others, both corporally and spiritually? May God bless us always! Deacon Mike
Bereavement Group There is a support group for those grieving the death of a loved one here at St. John the Apostle. The group provides a Christ-centered experience for those grieving the loss of a loved one. The group offers a caring, compassionate, confidential atmosphere for the sharing of experiences. If you are interested in joining us, or if you would like more information about the group, contact Deacon Mike at 732-388-1253 or [email protected]. All calls are confidential. Pre-registration is required.
CCD starts September 17th!
Registrations are being accepted for the new semester of CCD in the Fall. Register online at www.sjanj.net under Religious Education or call 732-388-1253 or email Deacon Mike: [email protected] for information or questions. The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) will start in September at St. John’s! RCIA is for anyone discerning the Catholic faith and for those who are already Baptized Catholic, desiring First Communion and / or Confirmation. Contact Deacon Mike in the Religious Education Office to join RCIA or for more information / questions: 732-388-1253, [email protected] Do you want to learn more about the Scriptures? Save these dates:
October 2nd – Old Testament, November 6th – New Testament
St. John the Apostle’s Frank Tremmel will be instructing the sessions, providing us with an overview to help us know and experience the power of Word of God. Both sessions will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 PM in the teacher’s lounge. Attendance at these sessions will also qualify towards the Doctrinal portion of Catechist Certification. Contact Deacon Mike to register or for more information, 732-388-1253 or [email protected]
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