The Boy Scouts of America designates February 9 as Scout Sunday to recognize the contributions of young people and adults to Scouting. All scouts within the Scout BSA program are asked to proudly wear their uniform to mass that weekend. The 9:15 Sunday mass will allow scouts to serve as ushers, bring up the gifts, serve as altar servers, etc. The Scouting program within the St. Jude’s community is more than just an activity for our youth to learn about the outdoors. Scouting provides fun, fellowship, and training to
our youth as well as youth in our community. It emphasizes honesty, self-reliance, and respect, as well as Reverence and Duty to God. Through a year-round program, it affects character, citizenship, and personal fitness. As the Boy Scouts of America celebrates its anniversary, we salute all the scouts (in Packs, Troops, Crews, Venturing and Posts), as well as the splendid volun-teers who make the program successful.
If you have any questions or know of anyone who is
interested in joining Scouts, please contact Mary Comerford
at (973) 770 - 4762.
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You are the light of the world. Your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your heavenly Father.
MT 5:13-16
5th sunday in ordinary time, february 9th, 2020
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Every Thursday after the morning mass, and ends at 8:00PM. You can come at any time and stay for as long as you like. Dur-ing the adoration there are several prayers in which you can participate:
3:00 PM - Divine Mercy Chaplet
7:00 PM - Evening Prayer
7:30 PM - Novena to St. Jude
7:45 PM - Benediction
In the vestibule you can find a list where you can write your name for a specific time of the day, to let people know, when you are going to be there, and that Jesus won’t stay alone at that time.
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY
The society meets on the 1st Tuesday of the month, in the Church meeting room at 8:00 PM immediately following the Rosary and Benediction at 7:30 PM in the Church. First Saturday of every month, the Rosary is recited after the mass.
NOVENA
TO OUR MOTHER
OF PERPETUAL HELP
Every Wednesday after the 8:30AM Mass.
CHOIR We would like to invite volunteers to
join our choir. If interested talk to Edie or Marcin before or after Masses.
GATHERING OF THE SHEEP Come and talk with others about
God and Church at Frank’s Pizza every Tuesday
from 6:30 to 9:00PM.
SATURDAY 8:30 AM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM
February 8 Joseph & Agnes McGarry Confessions Donna Villanova 1st Anniversary
SUNDAY 7:45 AM 9:15 AM
11:00 AM
February 9 Roseann Katchmaric Carmen DeGisi Maria Prasnal Thomas Rush
MONDAY 8:30 AM
February 10 Maggie Ryan
TUESDAY 8:30 AM
February 11 Linda Doerr
WEDNESDAY 8:30 AM
After the Mass
.February 12 Louise D’Amelio Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help
THURSDAY 8:30 AM
After the Mass
February 13 Phyllis Elaine Griffan Adoration until 8:00PM
FRIDAY 8:30 AM
February 14 Antoinette & Anthony Grillo
SATURDAY 8:30 AM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM
February 15 People of St. Jude’s Confessions Lynn McDonald
SUNDAY 7:45 AM 9:15 AM
11:00 AM
February 16 Roseann Katchmaric Teresa Pompa For Our Priests
Bereavement group “HOPE” St Jude’s Church started a new Bereave-ment group for those individuals and fami-lies in our parish dealing with the loss of a loved one. Our new group “HOPE” is an informal sharing group as well as learning tools, on how to deal with grief. Please join us in the Meeting Room on SUNDAY, February 16 at 3:00pm
Contact Donna @ 201-230-3864 to RSVP
SELF DEFENSE CLASS Every Tuesday night in the Church
Meeting Room from 6:30 to 8:00 PM.
Call Mike at 973-229-9881 for more information.
Proceeds go to the Church.
“I came to you in weakness and fear and much trembling, and my message and my proclamation were not with persuasive words of wisdom, but with a demonstration of Spirit and power, so that your faith might rest not on human wisdom but on the power of God….You are the salt of the earth…you are the light of the world.’”
We are so accustomed to read the letters of St. Paul, or travel with him on his journeys, to con-sider this itinerant preacher as one who had it all together. As we listen to him today, he placed his trust on the Lord, the Spirit and God’s good grace or power. Although he denies the use of persuasive speech, our Christian lives are mold-ed and formed by his great teaching. As I listen to the homily at mass, may I ask that that same Sprit and power be on the lips and in the heart of the preacher, to assist me in my growth as a dis-ciple.
May the image of salt and light, strengthen and guide me as the words and Spirit move my heart.
A F R E S H P E R S P E C T I V E O N T H E S U N D A Y R E A D I N G S
“ H I S W O R D T O D A Y “ by Rev. William J. Reilly
Abortion Survivors
Child psychiatrist Philip Ney relates, "A woman reported telling her nine year old son about her abortion, which had taken place years before he was born. He said, 'I knew, Mom, that there was some-thing wrong. I always have nightmares about knives and my mother killing me. I have an imaginary brother who wants to kill me. If you had not aborted the other, would you have aborted me?'" (Abortion Survivors, p.36). This is a story repeated more times than most people realize, and representing a societal and
pastoral problem whose pro-portions are greater today than at any previous time in history: the phenomenon of tens of millions of abortion survivors.
It is clear that abortion's prima-ry victim is the child who is killed. It has also become in-creasingly clear that to kill the child is to harm the mother and father as well. What is not al-ways so well known, however, is that abortion makes its im-pact felt on those who have had a sibling aborted, and that this impact is felt in surprising and astonishing ways, which also have wider implications for the whole of society.
First Reading: Isaiah 58:7-10 This reading is a vigorous exhortation from the prophet Isaiah to lead lives of active charity and generosity. He promises that the Lord will be our “dawn,” our “rear guard,” our “light” if we share our bread, shelter the homeless, and clothe the naked. Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 2:1-5 Paul tells the Corinthians that he and they must not rely on the so-called “wisdom” of secular teaching and philosophy but on the power of the Spirit. Gospel: Matthew 5:13-16 Jesus reminds the disciples and all Christians that they carry special responsibilities to be “the salt of the earth.” They must not hide their light but show their goodness to all.
Knights of Columbus Council 9914
Scholarship Contest Any High School Senior who is a practicing Catholic at St. Jude’s Church is invited to submit an essay for consideration in our annual Scholarship Contest.
The topic of the essay is: “What my Catholic Faith means to me”. The essay should be at least 250 words and answer the question raised in the topic. If you have any questions or when you are ready to submit the essay, please contact Mike Coolican, Scott Cawood or Manny Fernandes.
The deadline for entering your essay is Sunday May 31, 2020.
Mike Coolican 973-229-9881 Scott Cawood 908-684-2467
Manny Fernandes 973-398-5534
St. Jude’s Rosary Altar Society will be presenting
Fashion Show and Tea. Sunday, February 23 at 2:00pm (Parish Center
doors open at 1:30pm).
Fashions by CHICO, of Denville “Touchstone Crystal” jewelry by Swarovski
Door Prizes, 50/50, Basket Raffle
Tickets $25.00
For Tickets and info call Jo: (973) 398-6047, MaryAnn: (973) 398-5027
Rectory at (973) 398-6377
Come Join our Church Family at
St Jude‛s Pot Luck Dinner
Wednesday, February 12th
6:00 pm in the Parish Center Bring a hot covered dish, enough to
feed your family plus 1 other friend.
Soda, coffee, and tea provided.
There will be crafts for children and family games as well.
Come enjoy an evening of fun and bring a friend !
Sail away with Skyland World Travel
September 20-27, 2020 in the Oasis of the Seas
for a Fundraiser Benefiting Saint Jude's
Parish in Hopatcong, NJ.
Prices include: Cruise, taxes, port fees, insurance, gratuities, roundtrip, transfers to
Cape Liberty, donation in your name to St. Jude's church.
Off ship, explore the Kennedy Space Center, Orlando theme parks which are only
1 hour car ride away, Straw Markets, Casinos and white sand beaches.
Contact Gayle at 973-610-6802
Balcony $1436.63
per person
Ocean View $1096.63
per person
Inside $1026.63
per person
Balance due by June 22, 2020. $500 per stateroom refundable check deposit due upon booking. Rates based on double occu-pancy. Other cabin categories available upon request.$50 on board credit per stateroom if deposit received by March 20, 2020.
RUTH GATES CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARD
The Hopatcong Woman’s Club is offering a “Career De-velopment Award” in the amount of $750.00 to a female Hopatcong resident who is planning on returning to school. The applicant must be 25 years or older. Anyone interest-ed, please email Toby Nelson at [email protected] for an application. Completed applications must be received by April 1, 2020.
Coming to St. Jude’s on Saturday Evening, Feb. 15 at 7:30pm.in our Parish Center. Tickets are $10.00 in advance or $12.00 at door.
March 28, 2020
Our Lady Star of the Sea Rosary Altar Society, 204 Espanong Rd., Lake Hopatcong,
presents “Saint Joseph Festa Dinner” fundraiser from 6-8:30 in the Church Hall.
Menu includes: Minestrone soup, bread, salad, entrée: choice of Spaghetti with meatballs, Spaghetti w/Chicken parmigiana, or meat/meatless Baked ziti & St. Joseph’s dessert table, water, tea, coffee, soda. BYOB. Adults: $15, Seniors: $13, children under 12: $10.00. There will be a 50/50 drawing & a Door Prize. Ticket sales after all masses March 7-8, 14-15, 21-22.
Pre-sale only, no sales at door.
For more information call Sue S. at 973-601-3028.
Assumption College for Sisters, Denville, will host their
Nineteenth Annual Caring Basket Gala on March 26, 2020,
honoring Brother Paul, Diveny, OSB, Louis and Julianne Modugno, and Thomas Anselmi.
The event will be held at the Hanover Marriot from 6:30-10:00 PM.
Featured during the event are a 50/50 cash raffle and basket raffle along with a silent and live auction. All proceeds are pri-marily for the support and education of the 20 international Sis-ters from developing nations who are attending the college where we say, “Teach a Sister…Touch the World”.
For more information and for the invitation, visit www.acs350.org/events-2/
Morris Catholic Spring Gala
Sat. March 21 2020 at Hanover Marriott Doors open 5:30 pm. Tickets $90 includes sit down dinner, wine service, silent, live and basket auction,50/50 raffle.
SSCHEDULE FOR LECTORS, EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS & ALTAR SERVERS
Feb. 8/9
5:00 PM T. Cole
D. Ferris M. Camacho
N.J. Campbell
7:45 AM J. & M. Quirk M. Butt R. Kelly
9:15 AM T. Vicedomini
M. Sturm O. Betlow V. Mizzoni
C. Gartley
11:00 AM
R. Meniel F. Wimbush D. Orianzi A. Bates M. Kuty
L. Meniel
Feb.
5:00 PM C. Delahanty D. Armeno J. Armeno
7:45 AM M. & P. Procacci C. Devito
9:15 AM M. Sturm
V. Mizzoni M. Comerford
G. Mizzoni
11:00 AM C. & S. Cerrada M. Kuty J. Ferguson
FAITH FORMATION :
February 9 FOR ALL STUDENTS
MASS AT 9:15 AM
Class Time: 10:20 - 11:30 AM Grade 1 Meeting Room Grades 2,3,4,5 Parish Center
NO CLASSES FOR GRADES 6-10 Class Time for Grades 6,7,8,9,10
12:15 - 2:15 PM Grades 6,7,8,9 Parish Center
Grade 10 Meeting Room
Kathleen Alarcon, Peter Alles, Ann Bauer, James Bonavota, Ann Bonda, Kyle Bussey, Charlie La Capria, Toni Castoro, Amanda Church, Lenny & Lil Colello, Cathy Collins, Sean Conyngham, Jordyn Cameron, Sue Cardena, Shannon & Reggie Crowley, Claudia Davis, Betty DeKleine. Liliana DiFillippi, Richard Ferris, Dylan Flinchum, Andy Gervasi, Jessica Gonzales, Katie Gowey, Jodie Grillo, Herbert Grobe, John Hayes, Susan Helfrich, Mary Hessenius, Linda Hill, Irene Hogan, Jim Hyland, Mark Joanna, Terri Kellerman, Cheryl Lotito, Theresa Leggio, Tanya Lewit, Erin Loescher, Joan Major, Peggy McGarry, Anthony Monetti, Maryann Moore, Arthur & Barbara Morelli, Joe Nandor, Kim Olenic, Joanne Orr, Yvonne Paquing, Richard Ratti, Donna Ross, Mary Rushka, Paul Sansevere, John Scala, Catherine Sorace, William Stelmach, Nancy & Tom Tevis, Katherine vonEhr, Grzegorz Wierzbicki, Florence White, Joyce Williams, Yvonne Zaccone.
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS THOSE WHO ARE SICK
OOur Staff: Rev. Peter Wierzbicki……............................Pastor Rev. Mr. Tom Friel.......................................Deacon Mrs. Kathleen Barger…...Administrative Assistant Mrs. Lillian Colello...........Coordinator of Religious
Education and Confirmation Program Mrs. Lillian Colello ................... Liturgy Coordinator Mr. Henry Schmidt…………...…...Parish Trustee Mr. Sylvester Plewa…………...….Parish Trustee Mr. Marcin Kochanowicz ......................... Musician Edie Vieth…………………....................…..Cantor John Armino………………....................…..Cantor How to register: If you are new to the parish or have not previous-ly registered in the parish, please do so by calling the office at 973-398-6377 for a registration form. Also, if you are not receiving collection envelopes, we can arrange to have them sent them to you.
Our Parish Family invites all of its members to share fully in our spiritual and social life. If you change your address or telephone number, please contact us. All parishioners are requested to use the regular Sunday envelopes or our Online Giving. If you are not receiving them,
please call the Rectory
Parish Center Rental If you would like to rent a Parish Hall, please call the Parish Office. The typical maximum head count is 225 people for dinner seating. For more information email our hall rental com-mittee: [email protected]
Eucharistic Liturgies Sunday Masses 5:00 p.m. (Saturday Vigil Mass) 7:45 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Weekday Masses (Mon - Sat) 8:30 a.m. Holy Days of Obligation To be announced Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. or by appointment Novena to St. Jude: Wednesday after the Mass Adoration: every Thursday after the mass until 8PM Litany to Our Lady: after every morning Mass in May Litany to the Heart of Jesus: after every morning Mass in June Rosary: after each daily Mass and 9:15AM Sun-day Mass during the month of October Remember to always check the bulletin and
listen to the announcements for any changes and times for special liturgies. Sacraments: BAPTISMS are usually celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of the month after the 11AM Mass. Par-ents are asked to call the rectory about the Baptismal preparation meeting on the first Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. MARRIAGE - Arrangements should be made at the Rectory no less than 6 months before the marriage date and prior to any social planning. To arrange for Pre-Cana instructions, please call the Rectory. R.C.I.A. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITATION OF ADULTS - Persons interested in learning of the Catholic faith, and any adult person who needs to receive Baptism, Eucharist or Confirmation. If you need information regarding this, please contact the Rectory. VISITATION OF THE SICK AND ELDERLY - Please keep us informed so that we can be at-tentive to those who are ill at home or in the hos-pital. Communion is brought upon request to the home. Please call the Rectory for the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.
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