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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
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TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
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A Welcoming Community of Faith in the Heart of Springfield October 19, 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
www.saintjamestheapostle.org
SATURDAY, October 18, 2014 5:00PM Albert Uliano ~ Clara Uliano & Family SUNDAY, October 19, 2014 7:30AM Anne Higgins ~ Ed & Anne Fanning 9:00AM Anna & John Mahoney ~ Nancy Mahoney-Rajs 10:30AM Matthew Maloba ~ Mother 12:00PM Frank Williams, Sr. ~ Wife & Family MONDAY, October 20, 2014 7:30AM John D. Pflug III ~ Family TUESDAY, October 21, 2014 7:30AM Kathleen Wade ~ Family WEDNESDAY, October 22, 2014 7:30AM Anthony Skuya ~ Helen & Family THURSDAY, October 23, 2014 7:30AM Salvatore Zotti ~ Wife Rose & Children FRIDAY, October 24, 2014 7:30AM Silvana DePaul ~ Mirella & Family SATURDAY, October 25, 2014 8:00AM Louis Anthony Lombardi ~ Rita, Angela & Pasquale Gail DeFino ~ Elisa Molina-Lopez Msgr. William C. Hatcher ~ Terry Schmidt Mary Beth Weaver ~ Carol & Howard Belfour 5:00PM 50th Anniversary of Norman & Wanda Jackowski (living)
~ Lisa SUNDAY, October 26, 2014 7:30AM John D. Pflug III ~ Family 9:00AM James & Elenor Burns ~ Nancy Mahoney-Rajs 10:30AM Michael & Irene Salimbene ~ Family 12:00PM Thomas Giaimo ~ Anita Giaimo
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MASSES FOR THE WEEK Twenty-Ninth Sunday In Ordinary Time, Year A
October 19, 2014
REFLECTIONS ON TODAY’S GOSPEL
Worship: 1193
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STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURES Your continued and consistent generosity raised
the following amount
$7,049.25 Jesus says, i t is far better to g ive than to rece ive
WEEKLY MEMORIALS SANCTUARY LAMP John D. Pflug, III ~ Family
BREAD AND WINE Marian & Stanton Smith ~ Pflug Family
FLOWERS BY THE TABERNACLE Garrett Gurrieri ~ Pflug Family
This story has another deeper meaning as well. We, too, have been stamped with God's image since we are created in his own likeness - "God created man in his own image, male and female he created them" (Genesis 1:26-27). We rightfully belong not to ourselves, but to God who created us and redeemed us in the precious blood of his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ (see 1 Corinthians 6:19-20). Paul the Apostle says that we are to present our bodies as a living sacrifice to God (Romans 12:1).
Do you acknowledge that your life and everything you possess belongs to God and not to yourself? And do you give to God what rightfully belongs to him?
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday 7:30AM ~ 9:00AM ~ 10:30AM ~ 12:00PM 7:00PM ~ Monthly as Announced
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, During these days of mid-October, an important meeting has been taking place in the Vatican. It is called an “Extraordinary Synod.” The Synod is a two-week meeting (more than half over at this point) of cardinals and bishops to discuss Family Life. Interestingly enough, the workings of this Synod (which are usually closed-door events) have been making the evening news with reports about changes in the Church. It will be important over the next few weeks and months to remain aware of the things the Synod is discussing from the participants themselves since the media often gets it wrong when it comes to the Catholic Church. One of the intriguing as-pects of this Synod has been that Pope Francis invited twelve married couples from different parts of the world to address the Synod Fathers about different topics concerning marriage and family life. One of the couples were from Wisconsin. Alice and Jeff Heinzen from the Diocese of LaCrosse are very active in their local diocese in the area of marriage and family life. In discussing their experience, they stated: “It is important to remember that all of the synod assembly is on the same page - all of us are striving to ensure that marriage and family life follows God's plan. The Holy Father believes families need more support in today's culture. That is why he has asked for the extensive study of the issues. It is important to remember that this Synod is just one step in the full investigation and response. We have confidence in the process that has been chosen. And we are grateful for the depth of faith and openness of the Synod fathers to the animation of the Holy Spirit.” It is important that we continue to pray for this Synod, and do our best as a parish community to support families. Earlier this week I had a meeting with our newly formed Divorced and Separated Catholics group. It was a wonderful meeting of mutual support, prayer, growing friendship (with a few laughs and tears along the way). One of the participants pointed out that in discussions of family, divorced and separated people often feel left out. For some, they too had dreams of married life and children living happily ever after, and sometimes those dreams were shattered (often through no fault of their own). As we move forward in our own parish discussion of Family Life (by the way, Pope Francis will be traveling to Philadelphia next year for a meeting concerning Family Life in the United States, so this topic will be important in our reflection for quite some time) let us remember the experi-ence of all Catholics, reaching out to everyone who is part of Christ’s family the Church. Our Divorced and Separated Group has decided to offer here in our parish over the next year a 12 part series called “The Catholic Divorce Survival Guide.” The first evening, which will consist of a DVD presentation followed by a discussion, will take place on Wednesday evening October 29th at 7:30 p.m. in the Rectory Meeting Room (which we will call the “Saint John Room” since John was the brother of James). The topic for this evening will be “Getting Your Bearings” and will deal with the initial shock of divorce, the ways divorced people may still be in denial, how fear and worry may be overwhelming, and how God can bring full healing. We invite all Divorced and Separated Catholics to attend, please invite anyone you think would benefit (even if they are not from St. James). Let us continue to pray for one another! In His peace,
~ 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 Wednesday, November 5 from 7:30-8:30PM at Holy Spirit Church, 984 Suburban Avenue, Union, NJ.
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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, Michael Preston,
Zachary Devoe, Andres Polanco, Sebastian Obanco, 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, Martha Kitsch, Nicholas Angelous,
Kay Corcoran, Maria Patania, Doris Heimall, Susan Sullivan, Doris Porter, Tom Hogan,
Antoinette Pacifico, Eva Brownfield, Richard McNelis, Kyle Noonan, Pat Murphy, Walter Mathias,
Jean Comerford, Ronald Alaniz, Honorise DeSisto, Mary Syrydynski, Connor Smith, Kamoce Wans,
Ana Harper, Sr. Rosanne Treston, Sandra Turlowicz, Jhon Romero, Fulton Poppe, Irene Baranski
EIGHT WEEK BIBLE STUDY JOURNEY THROUGH THE BIBLE SCRIPTURES
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 ~ 7:30PM October 28, November. 4, 11, 18
Have you tried to read Scripture and found that you “just don’t get it”?
The key to understanding the Bible is finding the story that ties it all together. The Great Adventure Bible Time-line learning system makes the complex simple by helping you to uncover the story woven through Scripture, so that you can make sense of it all. Join us Tuesday nights this Fall in the Upper Auditorium of the School.
Dorothy Balbone, Mark DeMasi
…..and all who have gone before us
A TIME TO DIE A TIME TO BE BORN
Thomas Jerold Scanio
Dear Saint James Parish Families, As we approach the first anniversary of Monsignor William Hatcher’s passing, I have a dream and plan of dedicating and renaming the Upper Auditorium to Monsignor William Hatcher Hall. Many memories were created by Monsignor Bill as he attended all of the school and parish functions held in the auditorium. His laughter resonates in many of us today. Our goal is to raise money to obtain a plaque to recognize the dedication of
the Hall. In time, as money is donated, I am looking to paint, install new flooring and update the facilities in the front of the auditorium. A memorial board with the donor’s name will also be placed in the auditorium. Please send donations to the parish or school office marked “Monsignor Hatcher Hall”. Check should be made payable to “Saint James” and mark the memo: Hatcher Hall.
Tax receipts will be provided upon request. Father John Gabriel & Parish Staff
A TIME TO REMEMBER
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INVITES YOU TO A Eucharistic Celebration and Veneration of a 4-century-old copy of the Shroud of Turin
in Summit NJ Saturday, November 8, 2014
Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary 543 Springfield Avenue, Summit NJ 07901
To be followed by a fund-raising Dinner/Dance @ the Memorial Hall of St. Teresa’s Parish, 306 Morris Avenue, Summit NJ to benefit:
The Centennial Campaign for the Dominican Nuns Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary
For more info, please contact: Gene/Nieves Salle (516)775-5157 Dwight Malapit (908) 820-8739 Bobby Ticzon 9(08)-273-7198 Cezar Calingo (908) 230-3660
MUSIC MINISTRY NEWS
Ms. Janet Natale Director Music Ministry
CALLING ALL CHILDREN WHO WOULD LIKE TO SING FOR CHRISTMAS!
Our Christmas Cherub Choir will begin rehearsals on Thursday, October 30th from 4:15 – 5:00 pm in the Church
The complete schedule and sign-up sheet can be found on our parish website: www.SaintJamestheApostle.org/music-ministry
In addition to singing on either Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, the Cherub Choir will join all of Music Ministry in a concert of
Advent and Christmas Carols Sunday, December 14th at 3:00pm in the Church
Gaudete! Rejoice! The Lord is Near!
I look forward to sharing the music of the Advent and Christmas season with the youngest members of our parish community. Please feel free to contact me with questions about any of our parish choirs:
OUR PARISH COMMUNITY
Sharing With One Another
INTENTIONS FOR THE SICK
At the “General Intercessions” we pray for the sick. Our prayers for the sick are very important, especially in critical times of sudden illness, surgery or worsening condition. We will continue to pray for and mention the names of our sick parishioners when we receive notice from the family or the individual asking for prayers. Their name will be mentioned for three weeks and after, the names will continue in the bulletin, until we receive notice otherwise. If the condition worsens we will mention the name again at Mass when notified.
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WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ? see answer elsewhere in the bulletin
At Mass, the cup containing the precious Blood of Christ is called: (a) a chalice (b) a vestment (c) a cruet (d) an alb
PARISH SENIORS NEWS
Mr. James Geoghan President
HOSPITAL VISITATIONS
If you or someone you know is in the hospital please inform the hospital staff you are Catholic and a mem-ber of Saint James the Apostle Church. The priests and deacons will be able to find you so a visit can be ar-ranged. Contact the Parish Office to have a name added at Mass and/or to the Prayer Line.
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 by members is important to any 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 yearly dues of $15 will be collected at the meeting.
Please come, socialize with friends and meet new people as we discuss and plan future trips, listen to guest speakers and much, much more!
For further information, please call Jim Geoghan at (973) 379-2714
BLOOD DRIVE The Blood Mobile Will be at Saint
James Sunday, October 19, 2014 8:00AM ~ 2:00PM
Please bring photo ID and know your Social Security
Number.
USED CLOTHING DRIVE
Let us help clean out your closets! This year’s clothing drive will take place from October 14 to October 19. The drop off will be at the convent located behind the school. The times are 7:45AM and 8:15AM Tuesday through Friday, 7:30AM to 10:00AM Saturday, and 9:00AM to 12:00 NOON Sunday. Please bag donated items of clothing, shoes, accessories, bedding, and stuffed animals either in 13 or 30 gallon garbage bags for pickup. Toys and games of all types must be small than 2 x 2 feet. Proceeds from this clothing drive will go towards Saint James the Apostle School. We would like to thank you in advance for you support.
Church, family, job…wait, what’s for dinner? Stop the juggling act for just one night and join the… St. James Moms’ group for a Discussion of
“Finding God in the Act”
Monday, October 20th 7:30pm St. John’s Room at the Rectory
Wine and Cheese and other light refreshments will be provided.
All Moms and expecting Moms are welcome. Hope to see you there!
For more information please contact Andrea Chipana [email protected]
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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.
The next collection will take place the weekend of October 25/26 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, October 27 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 P.O. BOX 385, SPRINGFIELD, NJ 07081
Lily’s Pantry is located in Springfield and helps to feed our neighbors in need. They are in need of monetary donations to restock the shelves. Please be as generous as your means allow. If you or someone you know is in need please call 201-877-6103 for assistance.
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
LICENSED DRIVERS NEEDED! We need volunteers ONCE every 6-8 weeks on Monday mornings for pick-ups at Panera’s and deliver to St. Joseph’s in Elizabeth.
ROSARY-ALTAR SOCIETY
Praying for the Parish
The Saint James Rosary Altar-Society meets once a month on Monday mornings at 11:30AM in the St. John’s Room in the Rectory. The next meeting is Monday, November 3, 2014
All the women of Saint James Church are invited to attend and new members are always welcome! Nettie Roessner, President
BULLETIN INFORMATION
Information for the Bulletin needs to be emailed by
NOON ON MONDAYS TO:
[email protected] and [email protected]
COMMUNION AT MASS If you cannot walk up the aisle to receive Holy Communion and do not want to sit in the first pew, let us know and an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion will come to you at the end of the procession and administer the Body & Blood to you.
DIVORCED AND SEPARATED CATHOLICS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29 ~ 7:30PM RECTORY ~ SAINT JOHN’S ROOM
If you’ve experienced the pain of divorce or separa-tion 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. Our topic of discussion will be “Getting Your Bearings”.
ROSARY MAKING MINISTRY
We meet once a month on a Monday
morning from 10:00-11:30AM. Donations of beads and other supplies are gratefully accepted. If you have experience, or the desire to join this ministry or would like additional information, please contact Car-mela Cocchiaro at 973-921-0787
The next meeting is Monday, October 20
YOUNG ADULT GROUP Saturday, November 1, 2014
We will be visiting a winery in Pittstown NJ. Details to follow but here is their website:
http://beneducevineyards.com
GOD’S HOUSE & YOURS
Please return all song books to the pew rack, lift all kneelers to the upright position, remove all wrappers and tissues, pick up debris found on the ground and in the bathrooms. Let’s keep it clean every day of the week, not just Sunday!
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WHAT IS YOUR CATHOLIC IQ? ANSWER:
(a) The cup is called a chalice. Receiving the Body and Blood of Jesus in both forms, or species, is recom-mended as a fuller sign of Communion. However, any-one who receives either the consecrated bread or the consecrated wine receives Jesus’ Body and Blood.
CALENDAR NEWS
Mrs. Maggie Keffer Coordinator
SUNDAY October 19 New Jersey Blood Drive-Parking Lot MONDAY October 20 Recitation of the Rosary-Church Volley Ball Practice –School Boy Scout Den Meeting-Gym Evening Novena-Church Mom’s Group-Rectory TUESDAY October 21 Recitation of the Rosary-Church Adult Choir Rehearsal-Church Journey Through the Bible-School WEDNESDAY October 22 Recitation of the Rosary-Church Altar Server Training –Church Volleyball Practice –School THURSDAY October 23 Recitation of the Rosary-Church St. Cecilia Choir-Church FRIDAY October 24 Recitation of the Rosary-Church SATURDAY October 25 Recitation of the Rosary-Church Sacrament of Reconciliation –Church Harvest Family Fun Night-Gym SUNDAY October 26 Religious Education (K-8)-School Pot Luck Lunch & Learn-School Sacrament of Baptism-Church
SUNDAY 8:00AM MONDAY 7:10AM 3:00PM 6:00PM 6:45PM 7:30PM TUESDAY 7:10AM 7:00PM 7:30PM WEDNESDAY 7:10AM 2:30PM 3:00PM THURSDAY 7:10AM 4:15PM FRIDAY 7:10AM SATURDAY 7:40AM 11:00AM 7:00PM SUNDAY 10:00AM 1:00PM 1:30PM
YOUTH GROUP NEWS
Mrs. Kimberly Mailley CYO Youth Coordinator
JOIN US FOR AN EVENING
WITH ARCHBISHOP HEBDA! Thursday, October 23rd from 7:00 – 9:00 PM.
Event to be held at St. Theresa’s parish in Kennilworth. Teens from all around Archdiocese are invited and will attend.
Please contact Kim Mailley at 973-951-1631 or email [email protected] if you are able to join us.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity and let’s show our support by arriving with the largest parish group!
Check our parish website for future meeting dates: www.saintjamestheapostle.org
WE NEED YOU! If you are a young adult and would like to volunteer with our youth ministry program please contact Kim Mailley.
Come, Be a Part of Something Great!
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:
October 26 Talk on the “Saints” with Fr. John D. Gabriel
“CHILDREN OF HOPE”
PLEASE JOIN
FR. JOHN GABRIEL 7:00PM in the Church
Friday, November 7, 2014
EUCHARIST ADORATION FOR CHILDREN EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND!
Important reminder: No classes on Sunday, October 19 or Tuesday, Oct. 21. Children have been given their assignment to complete at home. Please be sure to have your 3rd –8th grader email the quizzes to themselves or parent first, then forward them to [email protected]. Quizzes sent to my email address are blocked and will no longer be received. Families of registered children receiving the Sacraments of Reconciliation and First Eucharist should have received an email from me with the dates for the Sacraments of Reconciliation and First Eucharist. The Mass Registration Form will be emailed to families the beginning of November. Please contact the Religious Education Office if you have not received the email. This year for the first time, we will offer a Saturday morning First Eucharist Mass at 10:00AM on May 9, 2015. The other First Eucharist Masses will be held Sat-urday, May 9 at the 5:00PM Anticipation Mass and Sun-day, May 10 (Mother’s Day) at 10:30AM and 12:00PM. Registration Forms will only be accepted at or after the Parent Meeting on Wednesday, November 19 at 7:30PM. Forms will not be accepted before Nov. 19 Confirmation candidates needing service hours are invited to usher at the Confirmation Masses on Nov. 15 and to assist with the parish Advent wreath making on Nov. 23 after the Noon Mass. Please contact Mrs. Caputo if you are interested. Catechists planning to attend the Archdiocese Convocation on Saturday, Nov. 8th need to submit their registration forms ASAP. Religious Education is an ongoing formation from Grade 1 (Kindergarten is optional) through Grade 8; with the Sacrament of Confirmation taking place in the Fall of 9th Grade. If your child has not received continuous religious education since receiving the Sacrament of Holy Communion, please call the religious education office. If your child receives special accommodations in public school please let me know.
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It’s pretty clear that academics are taken seriously at our school. Our eighth graders will prove that this week as they compete in the Roselle Catholic High School Scholastic Olympics. Held each fall, the Scholastic Olympics is an invitational meet of area Catholic Elementary Schools whose eighth graders compete in major academic subjects. Students who place First, Second, or Third are awarded scholarships to Roselle Catholic in the amount of $300 if they have listed Roselle Catholic as a choice on their application for the Cooperative High School Entrance Exam. Elementary schools take pride in their students’ performance in this classic competition and show up ready to go toe to toe for academic bragging rights. Our eighth graders are ready for the challenge. Go Saint James! Families will have the opportunity to check in with their children’s teachers this Thursday, October 23rd when parent-teacher conferences are scheduled for grades 1-8. We’re at the halfway mark of the first trimester, and parents will receive and discuss progress reports for their children in grades 1-5 at conferences. Middle school students have already received their progress reports, so parents have the opportunity to request which middle school subject teachers with which they would like to conference. With report cards coming out in December, there is time for students, teachers, and parents to partner on academic progress and work together to troubleshoot and encourage as needed. Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten families will conference with their child’s teachers later in the school year. Thanks to the Harvest Dance Committee for putting on a fun-filled Harvest Dance last Friday evening!
RELIGIOUS ED NEWS
Mrs. Nancy Caputo Director
PARISH SCHOOL NEWS
Mrs. Patricia Dolansky Principal
NEW ALTAR SERVER TRAINING Are you interested in becoming an Altar Server?
Deacon Dan is training new altar servers Wednesday, October 22, 2014
All training sessions will be held in the church from 2:30pm to approximately 4:30pm. To be an altar server you need to be in Third grade or higher, to have made your First Holy Communion, and to have your parents/guardians approval. If you have any questions or need any further information, please contact Deacon Dan O'Neill email: [email protected]
ACADEMICS TAKE FIRST PLACE AT SAINT JAMES
BY MRS. MARY MCELROY
2ND COLLECTION World Mission Sunday ~ October 18/19
World Mission Sunday is a day set aside for Catholics worldwide to recommit themselves to the Church's missionary activity through prayer and sacrifice. As described by Pope John Paul II, World Mission Sunday is "an important day in the life of the Church because it teaches how to give: as an offering made to God, in the Eucharistic celebration and for all the mis-sions of the world" (see Redemptoris Missio 81).
PASTOR Father John Gabriel 973-376-3044 ext 356
PAROCHIAL VICAR Father Silvano Kim 973-376-3044 ext 357
WEEKEND ASSISTANTS Father John D. Dennehy
Father Ray Cho
PERMANENT DEACONS Deacon Jerry Bongiovanni
Deacon Dan O’Neill
PARISH SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER Mrs. Jackie Canavan 973-376-3044 ext 111
[email protected] Ms. Rita Maggio 973-376-3044 ext 124
SCHOOL OFFICE 41 South Springfield Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081
Main Office 973-376-5194 :: Facsimile 973-376-5228
PRINCIPAL Mrs. Patricia Dolansky, B.S., M.L.S., M.A.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mrs. Marilyn DePrimio [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE
Main Office 973-376-2061 :: Facsimile 973-376-4079
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mrs. Nancy Caputo, M.Ed., Spec. Ed-Autism Cert.
ADMINSTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mrs. Maggie Keffer
MUSIC MINISTRY Ms. Janet Natale 973-376-3044 ext 127
[email protected] Mr. Daniel R. Palko, Organist
YOUTH MINISTRY
Mrs. Kim Mailley [email protected]
PARISH TRUSTEES Mrs. Janet Petino & Mr. John Pflug
PARISH COUNCIL
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PARISH STAFF INFORMATION
Fr. John Gabriel Coordinator
SACRAMENT INFORMATION
Fr. John Gabriel Coordinator
BAPTISM Communal Baptisms are held on the last Sunday of each month at 1:30pm in the Church. Please see the dates listed below. Please contact the Parish Office for scheduling information.
RECONCILIATION Individual Confessions are heard every Saturday at 11:00am in the Church, or anytime by appointment.
EUCHARIST Communion can be brought to the sick and homebound either at home or in a facility. Please contact the Parish Office to make arrangements.
CONFIRMATION Adult Confirmation for those already Baptized and wish to complete their sacraments are encouraged to contact the Parish Office.
MARRIAGE Couples interested in marriage are asked to call the Parish Office at least one year prior to their desired date so that arrangements can be made.
VOCATIONS Is God calling you to the priesthood or Religious Life? Speak to one of our priests or call the Vocations Office 973-497-4365. Please continue to pray for an increase in vocations.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK This Sacrament can be administered anytime. We make visits to area hospitals and nursing homes. Please contact the Parish Office.
THE RCIA PROCESS The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a process where individuals who seek to receive the Sacraments of Initiation or who have never been baptized enter into full communion with the faith. Contact the Parish Office for details.
BAPTISM INFORMATION The catechesis class begins by attending the 12:00pm Mass with instruction about the rite and its meaning following Mass. Godparents are encouraged to attend. Baptism Ceremonies are held at 1:30pm and we ask that everyone arrive by 1:15pm. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a Baptism or catechesis please call the Parish Office at 973-376-3044.
CATECHESIS CEREMONY Nov. 9 Oct. 26, Nov. 16, Dec. 28