ROMAN CATHOLIC ChurchJan 10, 2016 · THE THIRD TRUSTEE OF SAINT JOSEPH ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH As...
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Saint Joseph ROMAN CATHOLIC Church
973-383-1985
Schedule of Masses
Weekdays Monday and Tuesday at 8:00am
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 12:05pm
Saturday (Vigil) at 5:00pm
Sundays 8:00am, 9:30am 11:30am and 6:00pm
(All are in church)
Misa en Espanol todos los Domingos a las 2:30pm
Sacrament of
Reconciliation
Saturday 4:00pm-4:30pm
Sacraments of Baptism,
Marriage &
Personal Appointments
Please call the Parish Center
January 10, 2016
Our Parish Family is Served By
Weekly Mass Intentions
Father ST Sutton, Administrator 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Father Edward Davey, Pastor Emeritus
Deacon Gerald Hanifan Deacon Alfred Kucinski Deacon Thomas Zayac
Deborah Henegan, Director of Faith Formation (Elementary) 973-383-8413 - [email protected]
Sarah Samanns, - Director of Faith Formation (High School) 973-940-0223 - [email protected]
Kelly Dachisen, Director of Music Ministry [email protected]
Anne Lundgren, Office Manager 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Karen Glowatski, Office Assistant 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
TRUSTEES OF THE PARISH Dorothy Bosi and George Hayek
Saint Joseph Regional School
20 Jefferson Street - 973-383-2909 Mrs. Patricia A. Klebez, Principal
Saturday 1/09
5:00pm Lois McDonald
Sunday January 10th
8:00am
9:30am
11:30am
6:00pm
Theresa Bocchino Virginia Amoroso
Samuel S. Ciccone Nicholas Marino Jack Kappelmeier James Costello Michelina Major
Monday 01/11
8:00am Vinicio Diaz Intentions of Jimmy Ryan
Tuesday 01/12
8:00am Mary Quinn
Wednesday 01/13
12:05pm
Antoinette Giannetto
Thursday 01/14
12:05pm Michelina Major
Friday 1/15
12:05pm Michael Sean O’Gara
Saturday 1/16
5:00pm Helen Sciorra
Sunday January 17th
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am
9:30am
11:30am
6:00pm
Deacon Georges Sakkal
Francis & Stella Covel Marie Kappelmeier James Edward Costello Father Eugene Malek, OFM
“Oremus pro invicem”
LET US REMEMBER IN OUR PRAYERS, THE
FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF OUR PARISH FAMILY
Susan Allanson, Ron Ayers, Bill Bender,
Mary Benziger, Nancy Pyne Bliesath, Dorothy Bosi, Marlene Fierro, Margaret Fitzmaurice, Pat Fitzpatrick,
Laurie Gallant, Ed Huff, Jessica Kirby, Kerri Knight,
Kathie Looney, Denise Lorber, Bill Matulewicz, Ann Martin, Karen Morrison, Lois Nolan,
David Olson, Greg Orvetz, Michael Palumbo, Connie Pyne Joe Riccardi, Michael Ryan,
Carmen Sanchez, George Towle, Roberta Treptau,
Cathy VanBruinisse, Teresa Villanueva, Beth Wetherill and Rosemary Woodring,
The Baptism of the Lord - January 10, 2016
The Sanctuary Lamp which burns near the tabernacle in church is the reminder of our Lord’s presence in the Most Holy Eucharist, will burn in loving memory of:
Joseph & Elizabeth Nenning
May they now be resting in the peace of the heavenly kingdom!
The hosts and wine, which will become the Holy Body and Precious Blood of our Lord, was given in loving memory of:
George Flynn
May he also be resting in the joy of God’s Presence!
WEEKLY REMEMBRANCE
Monday, January 11 4:05-5:20pm Faith Formation (School & Parish Center) 6:50-8:05pm Faith Formation (School ) 5:00pm Basketball `(Community Center) Tuesday, January 12 4:05-5:20pm Faith Formation (School ) 5:00pm Basketball (Community Center) Wednesday, January 13 5:00pm Basketball (Community Center) 7:00pm R.C.I.A. (Parish Center) Thursday, January 14 5:00pm Basketball (Community Center) 7:30pm Choir Practice (Church) Friday, January 15 5:00pm Basketball (Community Center) Saturday, January 16 2:00-5:00pm K of C Free Throw (Community Center) Sunday, January 17 10:30am Confirmation Class (School & Parish Center) 2:30pm Spanish Dinner (Community Center)
This week’s events
PARISH COUNCIL
December 25
th Collection
Christmas Collection: $34,381 Attendance: 1489
December 27th
Collection Regular Collection: $7,808
Attendance: 784
January 1st Collection
New Year’s Collection: $2,557 Attendance: 334
January 3rd
Collection Regular Collection: $8,261
Attendance: 861 Thank you for your continued generosity!
Parish Weekend Donations
January 17, 2016 Isaiah 62:1-5 1
1 Corinthians 12:4-11 Saint John 2:1-11
Weekend readings
Are you interested in serving your parish family in the capacity of being on the Parish Council?
Purpose: To assist the pastor in his leadership role of planning, organizing, initiating, promoting, coordinating and reviewing the evangelization, worship, Faith Formation and service activities within the parish.
Objectives: To assess adequately the needs of the whole parish and its members, and to develop and implement a pastoral plan which will promote the common good of the parish.
To foster unity and a sense of community in the parish and to coordinate all parish activities in a manner that will best serve the interests of the parish.
If you think you might be interested, please email your name to Father ST at [email protected] or call the Parish Center at: 973.383.1985.
Thank you for your continued desire to serve your parish family.
Free throw championship
PARISH CENSUS
In October, we sent out the Parish Census Forms.
To date we have only received about 400. If you do not fill out this form you will no longer
receive any mailings from the parish and you will NOT be an official member of the parish. If you need another one, please call the Parish Center or go online: www.stjosephnewton.org.
On Saturday, January 16th from 2:00-4:00pm the Knights of Columbus Don Bosco Council 7784 will be sponsoring a “Free Throw Championship” for boys and girls from the ages of 9-14. No entrance fee!
Saint Joseph Community Center Entrance is on Halsted Street
(across the street from the Church)
Participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Best out of 15 shots wins!!
(This is not a school sponsored event)
THE THIRD TRUSTEE OF SAINT JOSEPH ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
As you may know, Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Church is a 501(3)c, not for profit Religious Organization, that was incorporated on September 21, 1864. As a civil corporation, there are legal requirements and duties of the corporation in order to be recognized according to the laws of the State of New Jersey. Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Church is also established (erected) under the Universal Law of the Church as found in The Code of Canon Law. Canon 515 §1 states:
A parish is a certain community of the Christian faithful stably constituted in a particular church, whose pastoral care is entrusted to a pastor (parochus) as its proper pastor (pastor) under the authority of the diocesan bishop.
As such, there are also requirements and duties of each parish according to the Universal Law of the Church as well as the particular law of the diocese. In particular, one of these requirements is that there be at least two (2) Trustees in each parish. Currently, Saint Joseph Church has two Trustees, Mr. George Hayek and Mrs. Dorothy Bosi. On November 30, 2015, by the request and “votum” of Father ST Sutton he has requested from the bishop that Mr. Gerard “Jerry” Woodring be appointed as the third Trustee of the Parish. This selection and election was made after careful and prayerful consultation with the present two Trustees, the Finance Council, the Administrative Staff, along with Father’s own personal interaction and evaluation of Mr. Woodring. Jerry is a practicing Catholic who is currently seventy-five years old, married to his wonderful wife Rosemary, with seven children and two grandchildren. He has lived in Newton for the past forty years and has been an active member of Saint Joseph Parish for the past sixteen years. He is a retired New Jersey Transit Conductor and is presently a Third Degree Knight of the Knights of Columbus. He also serves the parish as a Reader and sacristan. He is active in the Right to Life Ministry, Food Pantry Ministry and delivers bread each Saturday from the Panera Bread Store. A letter was received from the Bishop’s Office on December 21, 2015, accepting Father ST’s request for a third Trustee. Therefore, Mr. Woodring will be officially appointed as the third Trustee of Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Church at the 11:30am Mass. Come and join us as we celebrate this milestone in the life of our local church. WHAT ARE THE DUTIES OF A TRUSTEE? A Trustee shall be kept informed on the parish's performance in all secular areas. Since all management responsibilities concerning secular activities are shared by all Trustees, as such they
have the right to vote upon secular activities which the Pastor deems necessary. See to it that regular meetings are held by the parish Finance Council. Must keep the pastor aware of all
important happenings of the parish affairs when the pastor is unable to attend meetings but authorizes the meeting to take place.
Be cognizant of the administrative staff to insure they are competent, motivated individuals. Review, approve and sign the Annual Parish Finance Report. Insure filing of all required reports. When applicable, vote on required banking resolutions (i.e. change in authorized signature on parish
accounts). Assist with developing policies and monitoring results and convening long term strategies to insure the
financial stability of the parish. If applicable, assist with developing strategies to accelerate repayment of parish debt. Assist with developing policies to insure maintenance of parish facilities. Assist with developing policies that produce proper insurance risk management control for protection of
building and to minimize liability insurance claims. Parish Trustees and pastors are not to initiate or respond to any lawsuit in the name of the parish without the
written permission of the bishop. A Trustee is an ex-officio member of the Parish Finance Council (as such, they are not allowed to vote on any
matter, but they do have a voice). It is with great pride and joy that we welcome Jerry as the Third Trustee of our parish and I personally look forward to working closely with him, as I have with Dorothy and George these past six months. Working harder to work together to make a difference, Father ST
SAINT JOSEPH REGIONAL SCHOOL
PRAY + WORK+ STUDY
Where all Children are Inspired and Challenged
ENROLLING NOW!
Strong Roman Catholic Identity and Faithfulness to Church Teachings and Traditions
Pre-K through 7th Grade Full Day Kindergarten AdvancEd Accreditation Academic Excellence State-of-the-Art Technology Dynamic, Highly-Qualified Teachers Enriching Extra-Curricular Activities Strong Parental Involvement Safe Environment Before/After School Care
Contact us today for more information, to set up a tour at (973) 383-2909 or visit our website at:
stjosephregionalschool.org. We will be celebrating Catholic Schools Week, January 31st
OPEN HOUSE WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 31ST AT 11:00AM,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST THROUGH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH FROM 9:00-11:00AM.
SUPER BOWL SUB SALE
The Right to Life March will be held in Washington, DC on Friday, January 22nd. There will be a free bus leaving from Our Lady Queen
of Peace Parish in Branchville. There will be a 5:30am Mass and a 6:00am departure. Please call 973-948-3185 to reserve your seat.
Right to life MARCH
Saint Joseph Church’s Mission Trip - February 7, 2016