CHURCH OF SAINT MARYmemory of PATRICK K. MCAULEY. Requested by Mary Ann and Joe Zurla. The ALTAR...
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CHURCH OF SAINT MARY 91 HOME AVENUE RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 07070
OUR SACRAMENTAL LIFE
Eucharist (Obligation Masses) Saturday .................................................. 5:00 pm (Sunday obligation) Sunday ....................................... 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am & 12:00 noon
Weekdays Monday, Wednesday, Friday ................................................. 7:00 am Tuesday & Thursday ................................................................... 8:30 am Saturday ............................................................................................ 8:30 am
Holy Days ............................................................As listed in the bulletin
Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday ..................... 4:00 pm or by calling for an appointment
BAPTISM: Parents are required to attend the parish Baptism Class and provide the godparent’s sponsorship letters BEFORE the baptism date can be set. Call the Parish Office at 201-438-2200 for class dates and godparent handbook.
MARRIAGE: According to the N.J. Common Policy couples must register at least ONE YEAR in advance.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Please contact the Parish Office.
HOLY ORDERS: Contact the Vocation Office at 973-497-4365.
Rev. Michael J. Kreder ............................... Pastor
Rev. Charez B. “Don” Gringco ............................. Parochial Vicar
John J. DiMeo ................................................................................ Deacon
James J. Guida ............................................................................... Deacon
Michael E. Matthews ................................................................ Deacon
Roy Corso ....................................... St. Mary High School Principal
Elena P. Simmons ....... The Academy at Saint Mary Principal
Betty Hatler .......................................... Parish Catechetical Leader
Mary E. Lanni ........................................................... RCIA Coordinator
Larry Boland ........................................... Confirmation Coordinator
Gerard DeMan ........................................ Director of Sacred Music
Linda Verdino & Kevin McLean ......................................... Trustees
David Valente .......................... Finance Committee Chairperson
Deborah Moran ...................................... Administrative Secretary
Tom and Kathie Clare ....................... Stewardship Chairpersons PARISH DIRECTORY
Parish Office .......... 201-438-2200 Fax.......... 201-438-1098
Web..................................................... www.stmaryrutherford.org
E-mail .....................................................................rcansmr@aol.com
St. Mary High School .............................................. 201-933-5220
The Academy at Saint Mary ............................... 201-933-8410
Catholic Community Services ............................ 201-440-7077
Religious Formation ................................................ 201-438-2476
Hospital Coordinator .............................................. 201-935-7259
We are called to form the Christian Community of Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church; we are protected by our
Blessed Mother in whose patronage our parish has been placed under her title “Our Lady of the Rosary.”
“Recapture the Dream”
A Dream Come True!
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 3, 2013
From the Pastor February 3, 2013
4th
Sunday in Ordinary Time
For the 2 PM February 9th
annual Anointing of the Sick
In this ‘Year of Faith’ I’m
explaining the revised
Roman Missal orations
that were not on a Sunday last year. May our
reflections on these
theologically rich, deeply beautiful Mass orations
help us grow in God’s gift of FAITH! In anticipation of next Saturday’s Anointing of the Sick Mass I will
reflect on the revised orations for that Sacrament.
Anointing of the Sick within Mass - Collect
O God, who willed that our infirmities be borne by your Only Begotten Son to show the value of
human suffering, listen in kindness to our prayers for our brothers and sisters who are sick; grant that all who are oppressed by pain,
distress or other afflictions may know that they are chosen among those proclaimed blessed
and are united to Christ in his suffering for the salvation of the world.
- or -
Almighty ever-living God, eternal health of believers, hear our prayers for your servants who
are sick: grant them, we implore you, your merciful help, so that, with their health restored, they may
give you thanks in the midst of your Church
OI. This is not the ‘secret code’ needed to be healed; they are the letters found on most oil stocks or containers for the olive oil used to anoint the sick: ‘OI’ stands for ‘Oil of the Infirm.’ The other two oils blessed by a Bishop and used by the Church are known as ‘OC’ or ‘OS’ which is for ‘Oil of the Catechumen’ or ‘Oil of the Sacrament’ and ‘SC’ which is for ‘Sacred Chrism.’
The options for the Collect at Masses during which the sick are anointed provide a firm biblical foundation for the Sacrament of the Sick. Some find being told to ‘offer it up’ mere ‘pious baloney’ or a cop-out, but the first option offers two profound reasons NOT to think this way. 1] Jesus freely chose to endure the harsh reality of human suffering; He did not suffer for the sake of suffering, but to show that it can have value. And 2] we are invited by the Lord to join our struggles and woes to His so as to share in the rich harvest made possible by His salvific suffering. As I often note: no wonder the Church requires an image of Christ crucified wherever the holy Mass is offered, for during the Offertory we are invited to offer ourselves and all our pains and sorrows to the Lord so He can transform them by His grace.
Anointing of the Sick - Prayer over the Offerings
Since the moments of our life unfold, O God, according to your good pleasure,
receive the prayers and sacrificial offerings by which we implore your mercy for
our brothers and sisters who are ill, that, having been anxious for them in their danger,
we may rejoice at their recovery of health.
We Rely on God’s Good Pleasure. Some bristle at the notion that we live - and die - according to God’s good pleasure. Perhaps they have been so burnt by those who have used them or abused them for their own ‘good pleasure’ that they cannot trust God! Yet our God of love desires only one thing: that we be happy with Him forever in the Kingdom of Heaven! Since that is what ‘pleases God’ more than anything else, we must trust and believe that whatever happens to us and to our loved ones is for their and our own ultimate eternal good!
What child has not been hurt by, or furious with a parent who does not give them what they ask for? Even Jesus asked His Father to “let this cup [of suffering] pass Him by” [cf. Luke 22:42] - but only if it was His Father’s will. We adopt this same attitude in our prayers for those whom we anoint in the Sacrament of the Sick: we ask God to heal and restore them to their former way of life; but we also ask God to give us the grace and strength needed to accept whatever His will is for us and our loved ones.
Anointing of the Sick - Prayer after Communion
O God, only support of our human weakness, show the power of your protection over your servants who are sick, that, sustained by your
merciful help, they may be restored to your holy Church in good health.
Only In God. Catholics believe that God reaches out to touch, heal, grace and restore us through the Sacrament. While some sadly use sickness and suffering as an excuse to reject God and His Church, many hear God calling them closer to Himself and His Church through the mystery of pain and suffering. To register yourself or others to be anointed at the 02/09 Anointing of the Sick Mass, contact the parish office.
With God’s love and my prayers,
Reverend Michael J. Kreder
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary TimeFebruary 3, 2013
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2013
5:00 p.m Lori Nyegaard
Ernest Bernarducci
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2013
7:30 a.m. Daniel Farrell
Ernest Bernarducci
9:00 a.m. Maryann Anastassio
10:30 a.m. Vera Klintcharova
Ludmilla Geerts
12:00 noon Raymond Morrison
Raymond Lillan Beckett
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2013
7:00 a.m. Carmen Cuccinelli
12:00 noon Prayer Service
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2013
8:30 a.m. Patricia Hunter
12:00 noon Prayer Service
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2013
7:00 a.m. Louis Assissi
12:00 noon Prayer Service
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2013
8:30 a.m. Nora Karpinski
Winifred G. Lynyak
12:00 noon Prayer Service
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2013
7:00 a.m. Michael R. Quilty
12:00 noon Prayer Service
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2013
8:30 a.m. Patrick K. McAuley
5:00 p.m. Julia Colloza
Rose Finocchio
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2013
7:30 a.m. John Donohue
9:00 a.m. Mae Lairdaire
10:30 a.m. Anthony Azzolini
12:00 noon Renee Roa, Sr.
John Bentivegna
Next Sunday’s Scripture Readings
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Is 6:1-2a, 3-8
Ps 138:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 7-8
1 Cor 15:1-11 or 15:3-8, 11
Lk 5:1-11
SANCTUARY OFFERINGSThe SANCTUARY LAMP which burns near the
Tabernacle in Church, the reminder of the Lord'sPresence in the Most Holy Eucharist will burn inmemory of PATRICK K. MCAULEY. Requested byMary Ann and Joe Zurla.
The ALTAR BREADS which will become theBody of our Lord Jesus Christ at the Massescelebrated in Church during the week will beoffered in memory of PATRICK K. MCAULEY.Requested by Mary Ann and Joe Zurla.
Please keep Patrick and his family in yourprayers.2013 Sanctuary Offerings are available through
the Parish Office located in the basement of the Church
Celebrate the Birth - Baptism - Graduation -Wedding - Anniversary of someone you love ORremember those in the Military - those who are
deceased through these offerings!
SUMMER RELIGIOUS FORMATION
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Last Session for 2013!Saturday, March 2, 2013
10:00 a.m. in the
High School Auditorium and
students will be dismissed at 12:00 noon
from the Academy
ATTENTION
SUMMER RELIGIOUS FORMATION
PARENTS AND CHILDREN
Please remember that your attendance is required at the 7pm
Ash Wednesday Mass on February 13, 2013. Sign in will take
place in the parish center, in the church basement, before Mass
so please arrive early. There will not be a lesson that evening
and all parents are requested to remain with their children for
the remainder of the Mass.
ARCHBISHOP'S ANNUAL APPEALTHIS WEEKEND , all parishes within the Archdiocese of Newark
will be giving parishioners the opportunity to change the lives of
so many people in need in our community by donating to the
Archbishop’s Annual Appeal. Thousands of people in the four
counties served by the Archdiocese of Newark are assisted each
year through various programs and ministries funded by the
Appeal. Please consider making a gift!
SAVE THE DATES!
BEREAVEMENT GROUP
Has the loss of a loved one left you depressed, fearful,
anxious or lonely? Perhaps you can find help through sharing
your feelings in the Bereavement Support Group at the
Church of Saint Mary. The first session will be held on:
Thursday, February 21
and continues on Thursday evenings:
February 28, March 7 , 14 , 21 and April 4th th st th
Each session begins at 7:30 p.m. and ends at 9:00 p.m. in the
Parish Center located beneath the Church. Reservations are
required and can be made by contacting the parish office at
[201] 438-2200. Deadline: February 16 . We lookth
forward to meeting you.
CHILDREN'S CHOIRIt's not too late to join the St. Mary Children's Choir! Boysand girls in grades 2 through 8 are encouraged to join.Rehearsals are in church Fridays at 4:30pm and the choirsings at the 10:30 mass most Sundays. Come and join thiswonderful ministry as they begin rehearsals for the Lentand Easter seasons. Please email Andrea Covais [email protected] for more information.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
DURING MASSWhen the afflicted man called out, the Lord heard,
and from all his distress he saved him.
Psalm 34:7
To commemorate the annual World Day of Prayer, and the
Feasts of St. Agatha, [Feb. 5] patroness of those with
breast cancer, and St. Blaise, [Feb. 3] patron of those with
throat disease, we will celebrate the Anointing of the Sick
Rite DURING MASS which will fulfill your Sunday obligation
on
Saturday, February 9 at 3:00 PM.
Anointing should be received by anyone struggling with any
physical, psychological, or spiritual illness – and by anyone
who is of advanced age. For planning purposes, registration
is highly recommended. Please leave your name AND
phone number with the Parish Office at 201-438-2200.
PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED
Although we mention ONLY the names of those who were
buried from Saint Mary Church from the pulpit during Sunday
Mass, we do pray for all who have gone before us in death
during our Universal Prayer. Please remember also in your
prayers:
Ann Baker
sister-in-law to Betty Hatler
“Blessed are those who have died in the Lord; let them rest
from their labors for their good deeds go with them.”
[Revelation 14:13]
MARDI GRASJoin us on Tuesday
evening, February 12 th
for a Pot Luck Supper in
the Parish Hall at 6:00
p.m. Mardi Gras has
become a wonderful event
for our families on the Eve
of Ash Wednesday. After
dinner all are invited to
join us in the church as we strip the church and prepare it for
Lent, night prayer and the burning of palms for this years ashes.
Mardi Gras is for EVERYONE - young and old, single or
married - families or a single family. We WELCOME
EVERYONE and would love for ALL of YOU to JOIN US!
Family Name:
How Many will attend:
We will bring an entree for 8:
We will bring dessert:
Please return to the Parish Office by Friday, February 8th!
ASH WEDNESDAY
BRING LAST YEAR’S PALMS!
To help us prepare for
Ash Wednesday - FEBRUARY 13 TH
and the BURNING OF PALMS, we ask you to bring
your old palm branches to church this weekend and
next and place them in the baskets by the doors in the
Narthex.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD AND FIRST
EUCHARIST SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION
We are very excited we’re in the parish center and no longer
need to cross over to the High School for CLOW and
Sacramental Preparation. Staring this week, our 2 gradersnd
will leave church with Betty Hatler through the doors in the
front of the church to the right. They lead to the room in the
Parish Center. The children attending Children’s Liturgy of the
Word will leave in the back of the church by the Blessed
Sacrament Tabernacle. That set of doors lead to the parish
center as well. The 2 rooms which will now be used for the
lessons are right next to each other so if you see your child walk
through the wrong door, the catechists will see that your child
is brought to the corrrect room.
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Please PRAY in the name of JESUS, the healer, that the SICK
of SAINT MARY PARISH may be restored to health and all
those who ASSIST and CARE for the sick will be given the
STRENGTH to continue GOD’S good WILL:
Ray Anderson, Tony Bruton, Grace Cecchini,
Margaret Curtin, Gilda Danza, Domingo DelaCruz,
Joselito De Leon, Bruce Duryea, Michael Francis,
Natalie Gorsegner, Joyce Kasper, Vicky MacFadyen,
Beth Maroney, Megan Macaluso, Connie Mehos, Mae Miller,
Maddy Mingolo, Steven Monahan and Estelle Reid
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
The members of the Knights of Columbus - Regina Council 1688
of Saint Mary Parish and Rutherford invite all good Catholic men
above the age of 18 to join us as members of the Knights. We
invite all Catholic men of Saint Mary Parish to join us in service
to God and to our community. Join the nearly 1.9 million men
who are Knights and at the level of involvement that you want.
The Knights of Columbus is a charitable service organization
where ‘you’ can choose the quantity of time and talent you want
to donate. For more information and details about the Knights,
who we are and what we do, contact Bill Teresavage at (201) 935-
7308 or at [email protected] or visit one of our websites at
kofc.org or njkofc.org.
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
DREW NAPOLI - 1LT. DANIELLE REID
PAUL FEDORISIN
JESSICA AND STEVEN PLUCINSKY
FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19
God tells Jeremiah that he was chosen to be a prophet to the
nations before he had even been born. He also promises him
strength and protection, providing Jeremiah does as God asks.
Second Reading: I Corinthians 12:31—13:13
Paul discusses the importance of love and claims that one who
possesses any gift, but lacks love, has nothing. He explains that
true love never fails, although knowledge or other talents can fail
to endure in the same manner. Paul says that three things last:
"faith, hope, and love, the greatest of these being love."
Gospel: Luke 4:21-30
Jesus spoke in the synagogue at Nazareth, at first appealing to
all who were present. But he knew that they would be expecting
him to do the things he had already done in other towns. He
reminded them of other prophets who had preached and gained
acceptance in foreign places instead of their home towns. This
angered the people, who expelled him from town.
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WORLD MARRIAGE DAY
Sunday, February 10th, the Archdiocese celebrates
“World Marriage Day” to recognize the importance
of the Sacrament of Marriage. Saint Mary will be
honoring all married couples at the 9:00 a.m. Mass.
If you are celebrating a milestone anniversary in 2013
such as 5, 10, 5, 20, 25, ETC. years or ANY ANNIVERSARY
AFTER 50 YEARS and would like to participate in the liturgy,
please complete this form. A member of the Spiritual Life
Committee will be contacting you prior to the Mass with
instructions. Please join us for this wonderful Celebration of
Love.
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We are celebrating a special milestone anniversary in 2013 and
would like to participate in the “World Marriage Day” service
on February 10 at the 9:00 a.m. Mass. Please place form in theth
basket today!
Names:
Years Married: Date of Marriage:
Telephone Number:
MARK YOUR 2013 CALENDAR NOW
CHANGE OF DATE FOR REGISTRATIONRegistration for the 2013-2014 Religious Formation will begin
on the weekend of
MARCH 16/17, 2013The DEADLINE to register for the Summer Program is
THURSDAY, APRIL 25. ABSOLUTELY NO
REGISTRATIONS will be accepted after April 25th. We
are asking you to place this information on your
calendars. In the interest of providing your children
with a well organized program, adequately prepared
catechists and necessary educational materials, we
urge you to comply with our request so that our
experience can truly be faith-filled and Spirit enhanced.
PROJECTED DATES: June 24, 25, 26, 27 & 28 and July
1, 2, 3 and two Saturday mornings. We are short 7
hours by not committing to July 4th and 5th.
SAINT MARY HIGH SCHOOL
"BEEFSTEAK DINNER"
Saturday, February 23, 2013
$40.00 - ADULTS
$25.00 STUDENTS
Call Mike Sheridan (201) 933-5220 - ext. 270 for
reservations!
SCOUT SUNDAY
Next Sunday (February 10th) at our 12:00 noon Mass, we will
honor all Scouts, BOYS and GIRLS. Children can process in with
their leaders and other church ministers. W e'll reserve the pews
closest to the windows towards the right of the church for you.
Although the Boy Scout recognition weekend is THIS weekend,
we have the Archbishop's Annual Appeal kick-off which doesn't
allow a minute extra to focus on all we want to highlight. The
Girls recognition weekend happens during Lent and therefore we
felt it best to move both to the weekend of February 10th for these
reasons. Hope to see you then.
FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Jer 1:4-5, 17-19; 1 Cor 12:31--13:13 or
13:4-13; Lk 4:21-30
Monday, February 4, 2013
Heb 11:32-40; Mk 5:1-20
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Heb 12:1-4; Mk 5:21-43
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Heb 12:4-7, 11-15; Mk 6:1-6
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Heb 12:18-19, 21-24; Mk 6:7-13
Friday, February 8, 2013
Heb 13:1-8; Mk 6:14-29
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Heb 13:15-17, 20-21; Mk 6:30-34
COMMUNITY ALLIANCE BANKING PROGRAM
Thank you to those parishioners who are participating in the
Community Alliance Banking Program at Boiling Springs
Savings Bank. We have 67 people/families who are designated
Saint Mary as a recipient. For the quarter ending December 31,
2012, our total Community Alliance Reward was $4,593.34. Isn’t
that wonderful? If you would like to register, call one of the
branches and tell them you would like to register naming Saint
Mary Church the designated organization.
ANNIVERSARY LITURGIES
Once again, the Archdiocese will be celebrating five, twenty-
five and fifty years of Christian marriage in the year 2013. These
anniversary liturgies w ill be celebrated by Archbishop John J.
Myers in the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark
as follows:
APRIL 28, 2013 3:00 P.M. 50 YEARS
MAY 5, 2013 3:00 P.M. 25 YEARS & 5 YEARS
To register, please contact the parish office (201) 438-2200. It
is our desire that every couple in the Archdiocese deserving of
such recognition be present at the appropriate liturgy. The
presence of a large number of couples will give favorable
witness to the strength and stability of Christian marriage in
today's society.
FLU - USE COMMON SENSE
The Office of Divine Worship has posted Guidelines for the
Liturgy. There is no need to severely limit liturgical practice
due to the fear of contagions.
• Whether you are a priest, minister of the Mass or member
of the assembly, wash hands before and after Mass. Make
liberal use of hand sanitizers.
• If you are not feeling well, refrain from receiving the Blood
of Christ and avoid physical contact with others.
• Parents should determine the level of participation in the
liturgy of their children, especially if they are sick.
• Germs spread more easily in warm, moist environments.
Even in winter Church buildings should be kept cool and
dry. Public buildings and bathrooms should be cleaned
regularly.
• Ultimately, each individual needs to determine their level
of liturgical involvement in sensitive situations.
•
OPERATION RICE BOWL
Operation Rice Bowl provides the faithful of our Archdiocese
with the opportunity to learn about and directly assist the poor
both here in our Archdiocese and overseas. It supports Catholic
Relief Service development projects designed to help families
and communities grow more food, increase their incomes and
improve their standard of living. Please pick up a rice bowl
found in the NARTHEX before leaving church today.
SIGN-UP AND PLACE IN COLLECTION BASKET
Please complete the sign up below if you will join the Year of
Faith Team for ONE or ALL of their Lenten Series
Catholicism Series: The Journey of a Lifetime.
Thursday evenings from 7-8:30 in the
church with refreshments afterwards
2/21: Happy Are We: The Teachings of Jesus
Father Don
Name & Phone Number:
2/28: Our Tainted Nature's Solitary Boast:
Mary the Mother of God - Mary Lanni
Name & Phone Number:
3/7: The Indispensable Men: Peter, Paul,
and the Missionary Spirit - Joe Ziaya
Name & Phone Number:
3/14: The Fire of His Love:
Prayer and the Life of the Spirit - Betty Hatler
Name & Phone Number:
3/21: Word made Flesh, The True Bread of Heaven: Mystery of
Liturgy & Eucharist – Deacon Jim Guida
Name & Phone Number:
CATECHISTS NEEDED
We are in URGENT need of CATECHISTS for our Summer
Religious Formation Program. Contact the Office (201) 438-
2476 - ext. 140 or email Betty Hatler at [email protected].
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