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The Parish Family of St. John Paul II 39 East 22 nd Street, Bayonne, NJ 07002-3753 Rectory 201- 339-2070; Fax 201-339-3676 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Religious Education: [email protected] Web: www.johnpaul2parish.com w Served by: Rev. Zenon Boczek SDS, Pastor Rev. Paul Dolinski SDS, Parochial Vicar Rev. Andrew Kujawa SDS, Parochial Vicar The purpose of the Salvatorian is to strengthen, to defend and to spread the Catholic faith everywhere insofar as this is com- mitted to it by Divine Providence. Therefore, by exercising this ecclesiastical teaching function in word and writing, it intends to achieve the end that all people might know more and more the one true God and Him whom He sent, Jesus Christ. Kerry G. Fryczynski, Zofia Castellon - Trustees Agnes Barowicz, Parish Secretary Debra Czerwienski, Director of Religious Education Blanca Cisneros, Secretary of Religious Education Dayle Vander Sande, Music Minister WEEKEND MASSES: Saturday: 4:30 PM at St. Michael’s Church; 5:00 PM at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Sunday: 7:00 AM (Polish); 8:15 AM; 9:30 AM; 10:45 AM (Polish) & 12:15 PM; Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church 9:30 AM (Italian) - St. Michael’s Church WEEKDAY MASSES: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Monday – Saturday: 7:00 AM (English) & 8:00 AM, (Polish) [except Thursday] Tuesday 7:00 PM (English), Thursday 7:00 PM (Polish) St. Michael’s Church 8:00 AM (English) Monday – Saturday CONFESSIONS: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Daily 7:30 AM, Saturday 4:00 PM PARISH OFFICE HOURS; Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon; 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Tuesday: 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon; 1:00PM to 6:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon; 1:00PM to 3:00 PM April 30, 2017

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The Parish Family of St. John Paul II

39 East 22nd Street, Bayonne, NJ 07002-3753 Rectory 201- 339-2070; Fax 201-339-3676

Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Religious Education: [email protected]

Web: www.johnpaul2parish.com w

Served by: Rev. Zenon Boczek SDS, Pastor

Rev. Paul Dolinski SDS, Parochial Vicar Rev. Andrew Kujawa SDS, Parochial Vicar

The purpose of the Salvatorian is to strengthen, to defend and to spread the Catholic faith everywhere insofar as this is com-mitted to it by Divine Providence. Therefore, by exercising this ecclesiastical teaching function in word and writing, it intends to achieve the end that all people might know more and more

the one true God and Him whom He sent, Jesus Christ.

Kerry G. Fryczynski, Zofia Castellon - Trustees Agnes Barowicz, Parish Secretary

Debra Czerwienski, Director of Religious Education Blanca Cisneros, Secretary of Religious Education

Dayle Vander Sande, Music Minister

WEEKEND MASSES: Saturday:

4:30 PM at St. Michael’s Church; 5:00 PM at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church

Sunday: 7:00 AM (Polish); 8:15 AM; 9:30 AM; 10:45 AM (Polish) & 12:15 PM;

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church 9:30 AM (Italian) - St. Michael’s Church

WEEKDAY MASSES: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church

Monday – Saturday: 7:00 AM (English) & 8:00 AM, (Polish) [except Thursday] Tuesday 7:00 PM (English), Thursday 7:00 PM (Polish)

St. Michael’s Church 8:00 AM (English) Monday – Saturday

CONFESSIONS: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Daily 7:30 AM, Saturday 4:00 PM

PARISH OFFICE HOURS; Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon; 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM

Tuesday: 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon; 1:00PM to 6:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon; 1:00PM to 3:00 PM

April 30, 2017

Spiritual Offerings, April 30 - May 6, 2017

SANCTUARY LAMP +Arlene O’Dounell (Claire Krzykowski)

ALTAR BREAD & WINE +Irene Mages ( Family)

SACRED CHEART Health blessing for Pat Down

DIVINE MERCY Birthday wishes for Mark Milkowski

(Ciocia Eleen i wujek Dave)

BLESSED MOTHER CANDLE +Helen Gul(Goddaughter Donna Karaffa))

OUR LADY OF CZESTOCHOWA CANDLE +Catherine Blicharz (Joseph Blicharz)

ST. ANNE CANDLE Blessings for my children (mam)

ST. ANTHONY CANDLE +Rev. Robert Pachana (Pat Suckiel)

ST. FRANCIS CANDLE Special Intentions of the Oranchak, Miskura

& Baldassarre Families

ST. JOHN PAUL II Birthday blessings for Marek Milkowski

(ciocia Pat)

ST. JOSEPH Health blessings for James Pullaro

(Barbara & Michael Lynch)

ST. JUDE Health blessings for Edward Durak

ST. STANISLAUS CANDLE Special intention

ST. THERESA CANDLE Blessings for Ed Durak (Pat Suckiel)

SANCTUARY LAMP (St. Michael Church) +Elvira &Giuseppe Ciraco (daughter Maria)

SATURDAY, April 29, 2017 4:30 PM (SM) +Veronica Siled (Margaret Knoop) 5:00 PM +Joseph Gudaitis ( Daughter Evelyn & Grandsons) SUNDAY, April 30, 2017 7:00 AM ++Zofia i Czesław Malinowscy 8:15 AM +Jean Mc Kee ( Pat Suckiel) 9:30 AM ++Rudolf & Viola Chmielewski (Sister) 9:30 AM (SM) +Nazarena Alessi ( Galeano & Magdalena & Family) 10:45AM Constitution Day for the New Polish Community Circle 12:15 PM ++Władysława & Józef Zaufall (Daughter) MONDAY, May 1, 2017 7:00 AM +Grazia & Pietro Barberi ( Nunzio Barberi) 8:00 AM ++Irena Szyposzynski (Evelyn Taraszkiewicz) 8:00 AM (SM) +Margaret Marczewski (Sons) TUESDAY, May 2, 2017 7:00 AM + Julie Usarzewicz (Lou, children and grandchildren) 8:00 AM + Jan Dąbrowski (Taraszkiwcz Family) 8:00 AM (SM) For Parishioners 7:00 PM +Veronica Rogozenski (Daughter-in law Terry) WEDNESDAY, May 3, 2017 7:00 AM + Helka Kochanek (Julia & John Woolley) 8:00 AM + Franciszka Komosinska (Mr. & Mrs. Waclaw Szczesniak & Family) 8:00 AM (SM) + +John & Ann Kensley (Carl & Marie Daves) THURSDAY, May 4, 2017 7:00 AM + +Helka & Stella Kochanek (Julia & John Woolley) 8:00 AM (SM) +Margaret Jaros ( Joseph Jaros Jr.) 7:00 PM +Richy Barretti (Ksepko family) FRIDAY, May 5, 2017 7:00 AM + Irene Mages (children & grandchildren) 8:00 AM + Stefan Malinowski (Brother Leon & Family) 8:00 AM (SM) +Mary Goscinski (S & J Kleczynski) SATURDAY, May 6, 2017 7:00 AM + Julie Usarzewicz ( Dave & Eileen Ascough) 8:00 AM + Memorial Mass 8:00 AM (SM) + Marianna & Edward Chrzanowski (dzieci) 11:00 AM First Holy Communion 4:30 PM (SM) ++Elvira & Giuseppe Ciraco (Daughter Maria) 5:00 PM +Irene Mages (children & grandchildren) SUNDAY, May 7, 2017 7:00 AM ++Józef, Julia, Jerzy Truszkowscy i Teresa Kropidłowska (rodzina Jabłonskich) 8:15 AM +Jean McKee (Daughter, Pat Suckiel) 9:30 AM ++Stanisław, Stanisława, Andrzej, Alina Lacinski (family) 9:30 AM (SM) ++Francesa, Rosalia, Son & Daughter (Son Salvatore & Nina) 10:45AM +Stanislaw Grzesiukiewicz (Teresa Kalinowski) 12:15 PM +Enrique Credo (Gina & Bobby Alparan)

Third Sunday of Easter April 30, 2017

“We are not the sum of our weaknesses and failures; we are the sum of Father’s love for us and our

real capacity to become image of His Son” St. John Paul II

Our Grateful Tithe to God: Sunday, April 23, 2017:

Regular: $6,585.00 We thank all our parishioners for their generous

support of our parish! Bóg Zapłać! Grazie!

THIS WEEK Saturday – Sunday , April 29-30, 2017: Mother’s Day Envelopes

Monday, May 1, 2017: Family of Nazareth -7:00 PM

Tuesday, May 2, 2017 Cub Scouts - 7:00 PM

Wednesday, May 3, 2017 Eucharistic Adoration - 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, St. Michael’s Church

Thursday, May 4, 2017: OLMC Communion Practice - 5:30 PM Boy Scouts - 7:30 PM

Saturday, May 6, 2017: First Holy Communion, OLMC - 11:00 AM

Saturday – Sunday , May 6-7, 2017: Maintenance Collection

Monday, May 8, 2017: Family of Nazareth -7:00 PM

God of Promise and God of Hope, who through your great mercy have granted us new birth

through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we praise your wonderful name!

God of Glory and God of Might who through your great power have granted us new strength

to endure all things through faith in Christ our risen King, we praise your wonderful name!

Mothers’ Day is May 14th. You may register your mother,

(living or deceased) for the special Masses on that weekend by using the envelope in your parishioner package, or by obtaining an

envelope at the church entrances.

You may also memorialize a special Mothers’ Day Candle for your mother by reserving one from our

Rosary Society Members next weekend. The offering is $10.00.

.May: The Month of Mary

During the month of May, we honor our Blessed Mother.

There will be special Rosary Devo-tions. Blessed Mother’s Altar tra-

ditionally has been decorated by the Rosary Society.

This year, we would like to open the dedication of the flowers to others. The Altar needs two arrangements

each week: $50 each.

Please contact the rectory for information.

Sunday, May 7, 2017

9:30 AM Mass Blessed Mother will be crowned by our

First Communion Class All are Welcome!

ROSARY SOCIETY SCHOLARSCHIP

The Rosary Society of St. John Paul II Parish is offering a $500 scholarship for an 8th grader from our Parish who will

be attending a Catholic high school. Last day to apply is May 8, 2017. Please

call Mary Ann Decha at (732)887-5946. May is the month of Mary

We have Marian Devotions each week.

English language devotions take place

after 7 PM Tuesday Mass. Polish Language devotions take place after the

7 PM Thursday Mass.

MEMORIAL MASS + Frances Zubel + Helene Duda + Andrzej Rutkowski + Dolores Macon +Jan Chodorowski +Czesław Oldakowski +Max Scholz +Estelle Klimansky +Bryan Vincent Gannon +Geraldine Kmec +Henryk Stasiorek

+ John & Hanni Iwasiuta + Halina & Stanley Karulski +Juan & Oscar Velazquez

+Cornelius & Mary Roberta Murphy +Leokadia & Antoni Kurpiewski

BLESSED MOTHER ALTAR

Special thanks for the bouquet of one hundred roses donated by

Rosary Society in honor of Our Blessed Mother on the occasion

of the 100th Anniversary of the OLMC Rosary Society.

Saints Philip and James’ Story James, Son of Alphaeus: We know nothing of this man ex-cept his name, and, of course, the fact that Jesus chose him to be one of the 12 pillars of the New Israel, his Church. He is not the James of Acts, son of

Clopas, “brother” of Jesus and later bishop of Jeru-salem and the traditional author of the Letter of James. James, son of Alphaeus, is also known as James the Lesser to avoid confusing him with James the son of Zebedee, also an apostle and known as James the Greater. Philip: Philip came from the same town as Peter and Andrew, Bethsaida in Galilee. Jesus called him directly, whereupon he sought out Nathanael and told him of the “one about whom Moses wrote” (John 1:45). Like the other apostles, Philip took a long time coming to realize who Jesus was. On one occasion, when Jesus saw the great multitude following him and wanted to give them food, he asked Philip where they should buy bread for the people to eat. Saint John comments, “[Jesus] said this to test him, because he himself knew what he was going to do” (John 6:6). Philip answered, “Two hundred days’ wages worth of food would not be enough for each of them to have a little [bit]” (John 6:7). John’s story is not a put-down of Philip. It was simply necessary for these men who were to be the foundation stones of the Church to see the clear distinction between humanity’s total helplessness apart from God and the human ability to be a bear-er of divine power by God’s gift. On another occasion, we can almost hear the exas-peration in Jesus’s voice. After Thomas had com-plained that they did not know where Jesus was going, Jesus said, “I am the way…If you know me, then you will also know my Father. From now on you do know him and have seen him” (John 14:6a, 7). Then Philip said, “Master, show us the Father, and that will be enough for us” (John 14:8). Enough! Jesus answered, “Have I been with you for so long a time and you still do not know me, Philip? Whoever has seen me has seen the Fa-ther” (John 14:9a). Possibly because Philip bore a Greek name or be-cause he was thought to be close to Jesus, some gentile proselytes came to him and asked him to introduce them to Jesus. Philip went to Andrew, and Andrew went to Jesus. Jesus’s reply in John’s Gospel is indirect; Jesus says that now his “hour” has come, that in a short time he will give his life for Jew and gentile alike.

The Mission of Faith For-mation is Life Long Catech-esis. We are always in the

process of learning about our faith and our God. Thus our Religious Education program is designed to assist parents,

as the first and foremost teachers of the Faith, in

bringing their children into full membership in the community. We view the formation of faith and con-

science as a lifelong process that continues in the heart and home long after formal religion classes end. We

encourage families to journey together toward a deeper relationship with God, and ask them to call on us.

Dear Parents/Guardians: We are so grateful for the many ways you support the Catholic parish families of Bayonne. Your presence

and faithful participation are great blessings to us. We are continuing to work with the Catechetical Office of the Archdiocese of Newark to provide one Religious

Education Program for the City of Bayonne. This uni-fied program, inaugurated last year, will be offered at

all parishes once again for the 2017-2018 religious education year.

Here are the details of our unified program: 1. PARISH REGISTRATION

In an effort to maintain effective communications and contact with you and your family, all families must be

registered parishioners at one of our Bayonne parishes in order to register in our Religious Education Pro-

grams. Please contact the parish of your choice to reg-ister.

2. REGISTRATION FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Religious Education Program Registration for all par-ishes will begin on April 1, 2017 and end on September

8, 2017. 3. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM REGISTRA-

TION FEES � 1 child - $75.00 if registered by June 30th. $100 if

registered on July 1st or later. � 2 or more children $125.00 if registered by June

30th. $150 if registered on July 1st or later. 4. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM SACRA-

MENTAL PREPARATION FEES � Reconciliation/First Communion preparation fees will be combined. There will be one fee of $75.00 for

the preparation of both Sacraments per child. � Confirmation preparation fee will be $100.00 per child – there will be no additional registration fees.

To print registration form please visit our web.: www.johnpaul2parish.com

75th Anniversary Luncheon Boy Scout Troop 19

Saturday, May 6th at 1:00 PM. Parish Center -39 East 22 St.

$50.00 per person. For tickets contact Joe Porcelli call: 201-780-0793.

Email: [email protected].

DZIEŃ MATKI

W niedzielę 14 maja, Msze św. sprawowane będą w intencjach wszystkich Mam. W ten sposób, będziemy mogli upamiętnić również nasze Mamy. Przy bocznym ołtarzu Matki Bożej Szkaplerznej zapłoną czerwone świece. Można je zamówić w następny week-end przy wyjściach z kościoła (ofiara $10).

Maj - miesiącem Maryi Pragniemy przypomnieć, że maj poświęcony jest Najświętszej Maryi Pannie. W sposób szczególny chcemy ją uczcić przez odmawianie Litanii Loretańskiej. Nabożeństwo majowe w języku angielskim - wtorki po Mszy św. o 7:00 PM. Nabożeństwo majowe w języku polskim - czwartki po Mszy św. o 7:00 PM oraz niedziele o 3:00 PM.

Uroczystość Najświętszej Maryi Panny Królowej Polski

Od wieków losy narodu polskiego wiązały się z dziejami Kościoła. W kościele katolickim szcze-gólnie kult Matki Bożej odgrywał ważną rolę w kształtowaniu się ducha patriotycznego i religijne-go Narodu. Maryja zawsze czuwała nad wiernymi. Nie tylko w spokojnych latach, ale i w trudnych chwilach. Nie opuściła Polaków pod-czas "potopu szwedzkiego", w czasach zaborów, powstań i wojen. To właśnie Ona dodawała sił całe-mu Narodowi, jednoczyła go, zagrzewała do walki. Symbolem wolności narodowej i religijnej stała się właśnie Matka Boża Częstochowska na Jasnej Gó-rze. W 1655 roku Szwedzi napadli na Rzeczpo-spolitą. Ojczyzna nie była na to przygotowana. Na-ród był skłócony, szlachta podzielona. Sytuacja do-prowadziła do zajęcia kraju przez Szwedów. Prze-kazy mówią, że 8 listopada 1655 roku wojska wroga stanęły pod murami Jasnej Góry. Najeźdźcy byli przekonani, iż twierdza się podda równie szybko jak reszta kraju. Wbrew zdrowemu rozsądkowi, Polacy oddani Matce Bożej, postanowili stawić czoła ogromnej armii wroga i bronić się do ostatniego żoł-nierza. Niewielka armia Maryi odniosła zwycię-stwo. Wydarzenie to miało zatem nie tylko znacze-nie polityczne ale również religijne. Król Jan Kazi-mierz docenił opiekę Matki Boskiej i 1 kwietnia 1656 roku złożył uroczyste ślubowanie w Katedrze Lwowskiej, oddając kraj pod jej władanie. Od tej chwili Maryja stała się patronką i Królową Polski. W 1962 roku papież Jan XXIII ogłosił Ma-ryję Królową Polski. Została ona patronką Polski wraz ze św. Wojciechem, biskupem – męczenni-kiem i św. Stanisławem. Święto rozpoczyna w ko-ściołach katolickich nabożeństwa ku czci Maryi z codziennie śpiewaną Litanią Loretańską i pieśniami maryjnymi. Nabożeństwa majowe są w Polsce bar-dzo popularne i gromadzą rzesze wiernych.

„Maryjo Królowo Polski - jestem przy Tobie, pamiętam, czuwam”

6 maja - Święto Apostołów Filipa i Jakuba

Filip pochodził z Betsaidy nad Jeziorem Galilejskim. Był uczniem Jana Chrzciciela. Powołany przez Jezusa, został jednym z dwunastu Jego uczniów. Filip jest czynnym świadkiem cudownego nakarmienia rzeszy przez Pana Jezusa. Filip musiał się cieszyć specjalnym zaufaniem Pana Jezusa, skoro poganie proszą go, aby im dopomógł w skontaktowaniu się z Chrystusem. W czasie ostatniej wieczerzy Filip prosi Pana Jezusa, aby pokazał Apostołom swojego niebieskiego Ojca. Jakub, zwany Młodszym lub Mniejszym (dla odróżnienia od drugiego Apostoła Jakuba, zwane-go także Starszym - przy czym starszeństwo oznacza tu kolejność włączenia do grona Apostołów), był synem Kleofasa i Marii, rodzonym bratem św. Judy Tadeusza, krewnym Jezusa. Po zmartwychwstaniu Jezusa Jakub wyróżniał się wśród Apostołów jako przewodniczący gminy chrześcijańskiej w Jerozolimie. O tym, jak wielkiej powagi zażywał św. Jakub wśród Apostołów, świadczą Listy św. Pawła. Apostoł Narodów pisze w Liście do Koryntian, że Chrystus po swoim zmartwychwstaniu pokazał się również Jaku-bowi. Jakub zostawił list do wiernych Kościoła narodowości żydowskiej. Napisał go w latach 45-49.