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SSSAINTAINTAINT JJJAMESAMESAMES the APOSTLE CHURCH
45 SOUTH SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07081-2301 OFFICE: 973-376-3044 FACSIMILE: 973-376-0560
A Welcoming Community of Faith in the Heart of Springfield
HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH
Images courteous of Google.com
December 28, 2014
The Parish is Served by Fr. John D. Gabriel
Pastor [email protected]
Fr. Silvano Kim Parochial Vicar
Fr. John D. Dennehy Weekend Assistant
Fr. Ray Cho Weekend Assistant
Mr. Jerome Bongiovanni Permanent Deacon
Mr. Daniel O’Neill Permanent Deacon
Mr. Arthur Bandel Permanent Deacon
www.saintjamestheapostle.org
SATURDAY, December 27, 2014 5:00PM Max Sherman ~ Richard & Angela Sabarese SUNDAY, December 28, 2014 7:30AM Lucille Purcell ~ Bob 9:00AM Carol A. Haskell ~ Roseann Family 10:30AM Mr. & Mrs. DeGregorio ~ Anita Giaimo 12:00PM Michael & Anna Citro ~ Citro Family 7:00PM For the People of Saint James MONDAY, December 29, 2014 7:30AM Gaetano Dagostini ~ Children TUESDAY, December 30, 2014 7:30AM Msgr. Willliam C. Hatcher ~ Frances Bollwage WEDNESDAY, December 31, 2014 7:30AM Joyce Commins~ Family 5:00PM Bernie & Susie LoMacchio ~ Patty LoMacchio THURSDAY, January 1, 2015 8:00AM Quezon Aguinaldo ~ Alicia Aguinaldo 10:00AM Anthony Graziano ~ Wife 12:00PM Michel Angelo Manserra ~ Vittoria Matteucci FRIDAY, January 2, 2015 7:30AM Robert Collinson ~ Angela Ragonese SATURDAY, January 3, 2054 8:00AM Carol Koelbe ~ Sandra Lyna Paul Ackerman ~ St. James Rosary Society 5:00PM Bernie & Susie LoMacchio ~ Patty LoMacchio SUNDAY, January 4, 2015 7:30AM For the People of Saint James 9:00AM Giovanna Circelli ~ Carmelina Reino 10:30AM Ettore Vecchione ~ Penny & Martin DieFenbach 12:00PM For the People of Saint James 7:00PM Daniel Patrick Culhane ~ Mailley Family
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MASSES FOR THE WEEK The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
December 28, 2014
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WEEKLY MEMORIALS SANCTUARY LAMP
Elda & Angelo Maggio ~ Rita Maggio & Family
BREAD AND WINE Raffaele & Sabino Battaglia ~ Family
FLOWERS BY THE TABERNACLE For the People of Saint James
Suffering is indeed a mystery. No explanation seems to satisfy our human craving to understand. What does Paul the Apostle mean when he says: We know that in everything God works for good with those who love him, who are called to his purpose (Romans 8:28)? These innocent children and their parents suffered for Christ. Suffering, persecution, and martyrdom are the lot of all who chose to follow Jesus Christ. There is no crown without the cross. It was through Jesus' suffering, humiliation, and death on a cross, that our salvation was won. His death won life – eternal life for us. And his blood which was shed for our sake obtained pardon and reconciliation with our heavenly Father.
REFLECTIONS ON TODAY’S GOSPEL
Worship: 1015
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURES Your continued and consistent generosity raised
the following amount $8,196.00 ~ Weekend Dec. 13/14
$1,043.00 ~ Immaculate Conception of Mary Jesus says, i t is far better to g ive than to rece ive
MASS SCHEDULE
SUNDAY 7:30AM ~ 9:00AM ~ 10:30AM ~ 12:00PM ~ 7:00PM
Anticipated Mass ~ Saturday 5:00PM DAILY MASS
Weekdays: Novena 7:10AM ~ Mass 7:30AM Saturdays Novena 7:40AM ~ Mass 8:00AM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays at 11:00AM
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday: 9:00AM ~ 7:30PM
Tuesday – Thursday: 9:00AM ~ 5:30PM Friday: 9:00AM ~ 4:00PM Saturday and Sunday ~ Closed
THE PASTOR’S LETTER Father John Gabriel
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Dear Parish Family,
Today the Church throughout the world celebrates the Feast of the Holy Family. These days when the family is under attack in different ways, its so important that we do whatever we can to support families. Today we can’t help but think of all of the graces for the Catholic family that will come to us here in this part of the United States with the visit of Pope Francis in September of 2015. The Holy Father, making his first pastoral visit to the United States as pontiff, will be present for the Eighth World Meeting of Families to take place in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia from September 22-27. The theme for this event will be: “Our Mission is Love: The Fully Alive Family!” As we journey through 2015 we will plan events and activities to highlight the Catholic Family here in our own parish. We will let you know what these things are as we move forward. For now, let us reflect on the words of Pope Francis in his letter to the President of the Pontifical Council of the Family confirming World Day of Families 2015.
The Holy Father wrote: “Today, as yesterday, the mission of the Christian family is to proclaim, with the strength of the nuptial Sacrament, the love of God to the world. Born and built from this announcement itself is a living family, which puts the hearth of love at the center of all its human and spiritual dynamism. If, as Saint Irenaeus said: “Gloria Dei vivens homo” [“The glory of God is man fully alive …”] a family also, which with the Lord’s grace lives its vocation and mission in fullness, renders glory to Him.”
Archbishop Chaput of Philadelphia said this: “A hallmark of Pope Francis’ ministry has been a genuine love for all people of good will and he has maintained a keen focus on the many diverse challenges that families face globally. I know that the Holy Fa-ther’s charisma, presence and voice will electrify our gathering. Regardless of confessional differences, billions around the world have been drawn to this pope. Our gathering in Philadelphia is open to all who have a generous heart. It has the power to transform, in deeply positive ways, not just the spirit of Catholic life in our region, but of our entire community. It will be a moment unlike any oth-er.”
Our own Archbishop Myers wrote a letter to all of the priests of the Archdiocese: “In anticipation of this event, I would encourage all of our Faithful to use the months ahead as a time of preparation and prayer for this celebration of the Family. My hope reflects that of the Holy Father, Pope Francis who recently prayed, ‘Holy Family of Nazareth, reawaken in our society the awareness of the sacred and inviolable character of the family, an inestimable and irreplaceable good. Let every family be a welcoming place of goodness and peace for children and the elderly, for the sick and lonely, for the poor and needy.” We look forward as a parish in the New Year to strengthen our faith and that of our families. Blessed New Year!
In His love,
~ Fr. John
NOCTURNAL ADORATION Saint John the Apostle Church, 1805 Penbrook Terrace in Linden has Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament with Benediction, Homily & Communion every First Friday from 8:30-9:30pm. All are welcome.
PERPETUAL ADORATION Can you volunteer as an Adoration Chapel Adorer? Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Mountainside needs two adorers per hour.
Please contact Irene Ciccarino at 732-574-0064.
MARIAN DEVOTION Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament with Miraculous Medal Novena, Rosary and Benediction takes place on Monday evenings (as scheduled) from 6:45-7:30pm in our Church, Saint James, please feel free to join us.
HOLY HOUR FOR LIFE
Come join us in pray before the Blessed Sacrament on the first Wednesday of the month from 7:30-8:30PM at Holy Spirit Church, 984 Suburban Avenue, Union, NJ.
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StJamesParishSpring ield,NJ,07081
RETREAT FOR WOMEN
WINTER LIGHT: FINDING GOD IN ALL THINGS
January 9-11, 2015
St Mary’s Abbey Retreat Center Morristown, N,J.
Jesus says, “I am the light of the world”
He is the Light that heals and leads the way to freedom in joys and sorrows. A retreat provides you with a time apart from a noisy busy world to rest, listen and open
your heart to experience God in the ordinary events of life.
Cost: $185.00 per person (financial aid available)
Women’s Retreat Registration NAME: _______________________________________________________ ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________ PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL_______________________ SPECIAL NEEDS: _______________________________________________
Please drop your registration form off at the Parish Rectory
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THE CHRISTMAS TREES ADORNING THE OUTDOOR CRECHE
ARE DISPLAYED IN LOVING MEMORY OF Irene Kareives & Catherine McCluskey
r/b Kathy & Joe Kareivis
THE OUTDOOR CRECHE IS DISPLAYED IN LOVING MEMORY OF John P. Ducas Sr., John P. Ducas Jr.,
Charlotte Ducas r/b Family
THE WREATH IN THE SANCTUARY IS DISPLAYED IN LOVING MEMORY OF
The Fischer, Ragosa & Dondero Families r/b Henry & Francine Fischer
THE CRECHE IN THE SANCTUARY IS DISPLAYED IN LOVING MEMORY OF
The Battaglia & Zara Families r/b The Battaglia Family
THE CHRISTMAS TREES IN THE SANCTUARY
ARE DISPLAYED IN LOVING MEMORY OF Mary & Nussrie Farah
r/b The Farah Family THE FLOWERS AT THE BAPTISMAL FONT ARE DISPLAYED IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Gino & Luigi Del Mauro r/b Mom
CHRISTMAS MEMORIALS THE WREATHS PLACED AT THE SHRINES OF SAINT JAMES & OUR LADY OF GUADALOUPE
ARE DISPLAYED IN LOVING MEMORY OF Marie Dolly Giordano
r/b Granddaughters Danielle & Nicole DePrimio Thomas Giaimo r/b Anita Giaimo
Marie & Ettore Vecchione r/b Daughter, Jill Tony Graziano r/b The Family
THE WREATHS ON THE OUTDOOR COLUMNS ARE DISPLAYED IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Susie & Bernie Lo Macchio r/b Beloved Daughter
Agnes Ondish r/b Husband
Lucille Purcell r/b Bob
Mary, Rose, Betty & Salvatore Russo r/b The Family
Deacon Ed Porter r/b The Family
THE TWO OUTSIDE CHRISTMAS TREES ARE DISPLAYED IN LOVING MEMORY OF
John D. Pflug, III & Garrett Gurrieri r/b The Family
PARISH OFFICE HOURS DAILY MASS AND NOVENA SCHEDULE
The Parish Offices will be closed Wednesday, December 31 and Thursday, January 1
Morning Mass December 31, 2014 at 7:30AM Novena Prayers will be prayed following the 7:30AM Mass
New Year’s Eve ~ December 31, 2014 Mass: 5:00PM
New Year’s Day ~ January 1, 2015 Solemnity of Mary—Holy Day of Obligation
Mass: 8:00AM and 10:00AM & 12:00PM
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Saint James the Apostle Parish School Community
Wishes you a heavenly New Year filled with all
God’s Love and Blessings
Advancing Academic Excellence, Fostering Faith,
Instilling Integrity
Discover what over 60 years of academic excellence, centered in Christ
has to offer your family.
Tour our Parish School,
Tuesday, January 6 through Thursday, January 8 from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
or by appointment.
Admission applications for the 2015 – 2016 are being accepted.
If you are unable to attend and would like more information about our school, please contact us. Phone: 973-376-5194
Email: [email protected]
Website: sjspringfield.org Accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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BULLETIN INFORMATION
Information for the Bulletin needs to be emailed by
NOON ON MONDAYS TO:
[email protected] and [email protected]
DIVORCED AND SEPARATED CATHOLICS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2015 ~ 7:30PM RECTORY ~ SAINT JOHN’S ROOM
If you’ve experienced the pain of divorce or separation and are struggling with the process of healing; if you wonder what your relationship to the Church is now that you are divorced; if you need help restoring trust (even if your divorce was many years ago), we invite you to please join us.
YOUTH GROUP NEWS
Mrs. Kimberly Mailley
ARCHDIOCESAN SKI WEEKEND FEBRUARY 20-22, 2015
Join us as we travel with the Archdiocese of Newark to Glens Falls, NY for a weekend of fun with teens from all around the Archdiocese. About 300 teens (high school age only) will gather at the Queensbury Hotel for a great weekend of skiing, snowboarding, tubing and fellowship. Fr. Silvano challenges you all to a snow ball fight! Cost is $190 per person (4 to a room) includes bus, hotel, breakfast and dinner and boxed lunch for the ride home. Deposit ($85) are due no later than January 11th, balance is due February 6th. For more information please contact Kim Mailley at [email protected] of 973-951-1631. 973-951-1631.
Come, Start The New Year By Being a Part
of Something Great!
WE ARE LOOKING FOR MEMBERS!
The mission of the Respect Life Ministry is to provide opportunities to successfully teach that all life is sacred from conception to natural death. We seek to promote and protect the right to life for all God’s children, especially the most defenseless.
If you feel God is calling you to be a part of this mission, please speak with Fr. Silvano or email Pat Sullivan: [email protected]
Respect Life focus include abortion, post abortion healing, assisted suicide, euthanasia, death penalty/capital punishment and stem cell research.
“You formed my inmost being; you knit me in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am wonderfully made; wonderful are your works. My very self you know.” Psalm 139: 13-14
RESPECT LIFE CORNER
Mrs. Patricia Sullivan
WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ? see answer elsewhere in the bulletin
Catechists are: (a) underground burial chambers of the early Church (b) those who teach the faith (c) those preparing to be baptized (d) categories of sins
PARISH SENIORS NEWS
Mr. James Geoghan President
The Parish Seniors meet on the second Monday of the month at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 60 Harvard St, Summit (off Shunpike Rd). The support of the members is important to any successful club, and the Saint James Seniors is an important part of our parish. If you have any ideas or suggestions for future meetings please let me know.
The next meeting is Monday, January 12 at 1:00PM. For further information, please call
Jim Geoghan at (973) 379-2714.
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A TIME TO SEEK
A TIME OF WAR & PEACE
We pray for all defending our freedom…
Luis Fonseca, Arthur Raymond, Frank Wulff, Aric Patten, Jack Lober, Stacy Enyeart, A.J. Carlucci,
David Bugel, Aaron Pluto, Samuel Lillie, Tim Arentz, Stephen Patricco, Sean Curran,
Phillip Patten, Lt. Sean P. Eadie, Shane Fenton
For all seminarians on the road to priesthood, especially:
Luis Fernando Diaz, Hermes Diaz, Danny Pabon, Peter Carey, Joseph Furnaguera, Andres Polanco,
Zachary Devoe, Andres Polanco, Sebastian Valencia, Joseph Gurliaccio, Diego Arce, Dhanush Canisius,
Harlan Acosta
THE PRAYER CORNER
“To everything there is a season and a time for every purpose…”
A TIME TO HEAL
For all who are sick and suffering………
Bea Giacobbe, Brian Mather, Marc Conte, Rita Dilly, Alice McCarthy, Maria Patania, Susan Sullivan,
Tom Hogan, Eva Brownfield, Richard McNelis, Charlotte McNelis, Kyle Noonan, Walter Mathias,
Fr. Peter Funesti, Joseph Schubert, Jean Comerford, Ronald Alaniz, Honorise DeSisto, Connor Smith,
Ana Harper, Sr. Rosanne Treston, Sandra Turlowicz, John Rendiero, George Ondish, Antoinette Pacifico,
John Pangiochi
POT LUCK LUNCH & LEARN SERIES Bring a dish to share and join us in Hatcher Hall (upper auditorium of the school building) following the 12:00PM Mass on:
Sunday, January 18 Talk on Choosing Life with the Sister for Life
EVANGELIZATION CORNER
Our parish just purchased a permanent Lighthouse Catholic Media kiosk where we'll be selling Catholic CDs, books and booklets. It is located in the gather-ing area and is self-service with a donation box.
WEEK #1
THE VIRGIN MARY REVEALED THROUGH SCRIPTURE
Drawing on his roots as a Protestant minister, Dr. Scott Hahn responds to key misunderstandings about the Vir-gin Mary. This captivating presentation explains the bib-lical and historical basis for the Church's teachings that the Virgin Mary is the New Eve and the Queen of
Heaven.
WEEK #2 THE MASS EXPLAINED
Inspiring speaker Fr. Larry Richards presents exciting and powerful insights into the history, spirituality, and biblical foundations of the Liturgy of the Eucharist. He opens the door for us to enter more profoundly into this most perfect prayer and unite our offering with that of the priest. This will change the way you experience this most sacred of all mysteries, the source and summit of our lives.
We hope you enjoy and use this kiosk often!
MOUNT ST. MARY HOUSE OF PRAYER 1651 U.S. Highway 22, Watchung, NJ 07069-6587
(908) 753-2091 [email protected]
Registration required for all programs
Wednesday, December 31, from 10-3 P.M. ($20-$30 As You Are Able)
Year End Of Prayer: Spend This Last Day Of The Year Reflecting On The Many Gifts God Has Bestowed On You.
Day Begins And Ends With Communal Prayer. Bring Bag Lunch.
On behalf of the entire St James Staff, Catechists and Classroom Aides, we wish you and your family a wonderful New Year filled with happiness, joy and graces from above!
May our Loving Lord continue to bless you and your family in the New Year!
We are in need of an adult (18+) to aid in the Tuesday 6th grade class from Jan. 6 through Mar 3, 2015; a willingness to teach would be a plus but not necessary—please call the Religious Ed Office if you are available.
Office Hours: Tuesdays & Wednesdays 9:00AM-2:30PM
or by Appointment
Available via email: [email protected]
The media and big stores talk about “Winning Christmas” or “Nailing Christmas”, meaning that if we buy enough stuff, go to exotic places over Christmas, hit all the must-dos of the season, and look fabulous while doing it all, we will have won the holiday and nailed down how to do it the right way. At Saint James the Apostle School, here’s our checklist for “Nailing Christmas”: Wait in Joyful Hope by experiencing Advent at
school, through prayers and lessons focused on this season of anticipation and discovering what Christmas Joy really means
Participate in a School-wide Craft Day where older students help the younger ones create handmade and meaningful gifts which become the simple things treasured by families for years
Receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation on a school day where students in grades 3-8 talk about why it is so important to prepare their hearts for Christ especially at Christmas, and then go over to Church to experience the Sacrament
Spread Christmas Cheer by hosting Breakfast with Santa, and have seventh and eighth graders learn about hospitality and serving by being the “elves” at the event
Create a Christmas Pageant where the story of God’s saving grace is the point of all the celebration and fun
Come to understand that “Nailing Christmas” has already been done because it is what Christ did on Good Friday when he gave his life for us, making all Christmases since such a joyous, happy Win for all of us.
Best Wishes to Our Parish Family for a
Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
RELIGIOUS ED NEWS
Mrs. Nancy Caputo Director
PARISH SCHOOL NEWS
Mrs. Patricia Dolansky Principal
CHECKLIST FOR “NAILING CHRISTMAS”
BY MRS. MARY MCELROY
ST. JAMES MOMS’ GROUP
JOIN US FOR OUR MONTHLY SPIRITUAL REFLECTION AND FELLOWSHIP
Sunday, January 18, 2015 from 4-6pm
(Please note the change in date)
St. John’s Room in the Rectory
Wine and Cheese and other light refreshments will be provided.
Moms of all ages and expecting moms are welcome. Hope to see you there!
Contact Andrea Chipana:
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WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ? ANSWER:
(b) The word catechist comes from a Greek word mean-ing “echo.” Catechists have echoed the faith to their students through the ages.
THE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY A special blessing of all families will be given at all masses the weekend of December 27/28 in celebration for The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.
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Please note: only non-perishable food can be accepted, fresh fruit and other items needing refrigeration should not be left in the gathering area; clothing and bedding are not acceptable either and for health reasons will be discarded.
467 sandwiches and 55 pounds of meatloaf were collected the weekend of December 13/14. The next collection will take place the weekend of January 24/25, 2015 before the 5:00PM Mass on Saturday evening and between 10:00AM and 12:00PM Noon on Sunday, in the Gathering Area of the Church. Sandwich collections will also take place Monday, January 26 from the School Kitchen between 8:00-11:00AM. Anyone interested in volunteering to help deliver to St. Joe’s please contact Lisa Gillo 908-232-5304 or [email protected].
LILY’S PANTRY 140 BRIAR HILLS CIRCLE, SPRINGFIELD, NJ 07081
Lily’s Pantry partners with Springfield HOPE to provide food for families in need within our community. If you would like to honor Anthony through a monetary or food donation, or if you, or someone you know is in need, please contact Maria at 973-379-8188 for assistance.
May God bless you!
FEED MY PEOPLE
Mrs. Lisa Gillo Coordinator
When we feed the poor we feed Christ
NON-PERISHABLE FOOD, SANDWICH AND MEATLOAF
COLLECTIONS
Worship with us…
Embrace our fellowship
Learn about our ministries…
Come join us…
Offer your time & talents…
Make new friends…
Experience our hospitality...
CALENDAR NEWS
Mrs. Maggie Keffer Coordinator
SUNDAY December 28 Sacrament of Baptism-Church Ensemble Rehearsal-Church MONDAY December 29 Recitation of the Rosary-Church Evening Novena-Church TUESDAY December 30 Recitation of the Rosary-Church WEDNESDAY December 31 Recitation of the Rosary-Church Vigil Mass Solemnity of Mary-Church THURSDAY January 1, 2015 Mass For Solemnity of Mary-Church Mass For Solemnity of Mary-Church Mass For Solemnity of Mary-Church FRIDAY January 2 Recitation of the Rosary-Church SATURDAY January 3 Pastoral Council Listening Post-Church Recitation of the Rosary-Church Sacrament of Reconciliation-Church SUNDAY December 28 Pastoral Council Listening Post-Church Ensemble Rehearsal-Church
SUNDAY 12:00PM 5:45PM MONDAY 7:10AM 6:45PM TUESDAY 7:10AM WEDNESDAY 7:10AM 5:00PM THURSDAY 8:00AM 10:00AM 12:00PM FRIDAY 7:10AM SATURDAY ALL MASSES 7:40AM 11:00AM SUNDAY ALL MASSES 5:45PM
Many thanks to all who gave so generously, we cannot do it
without you!
Contact Lisa Gillo for details on how to volunteer.