ST.ANTHONY’SPARISHCOMMUNITY 276DiamondBridgeAvenueHawthorne,NewJersey07506
Rev. Msgr. Raymond J. Kupke, Ph.D. ................................ Pastor Rev. Sylwester Pierzak ........................................... Parochial Vicar Rev. Christopher Barkhausen……………….. In Residence Rev. Msgr. Elso C. Introini ................................. Pastor-Emeritus Mr. Anthony Bernardine ...........................................................Deacon Mr. Gerald Fadlalla ..................................................................... Deacon Mr. Richard Brudzynski ………………. Deacon (Retired) Sr. Colleen Clair F.M.A. .......................................School Principal Sr. Betty Ann Martinez, F.M.A. ...................... Rel. Ed. Director
Sunday Liturgies Saturday ............................................................................... 5:30 p.m. Sunday ................ 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 a.m. & 12 noon, 6PM Weekdays Monday - Saturday ........................................................ 7:30 a.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday ................................................................ 4:30 - 5:15 p.m.
Ms. Karen Monda ............................... Confirmation Coordinator Mr. Craig Jandoli…………... …….Confirmation Assistant Mr. Michael Riedel ..................................................... Music Director Mr. Jerry Pecoraro ........................................................Youth Minister Mrs. Diane Brown ..................................................... Parish Secretary Ms. Mary Ann Martone ………………….. Parish Secretary Mrs. Cathy Clyne ............................................. Finance Department Mr. William Chaky ……………..Maintenance Supervisor Mr. Eugene Morabito .................................................................. Trustee Mrs. Barbara Homler .................................................................. Trustee
Phone 973-427-1478
Fax 973-427-4826
Web www.stanthony-hawthorne.org
School 973-423-1818
Religious Education 973-427-7873
Divine Mercy Holy Hour for Vocations Every first Friday following the 7:30 a.m. Eucharist Anointing of the Sick Please call the rectory for a priest to anoint anyone who is seriously ill. Baptism are held on every other Sunday of each month at 1:30pm.
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Pray for the Sick of Our Parish The following names have been placed on our altar.
Please remember in your prayers: Chris Aiellos, Evelyn Alvarez, Joseph Anderson, Joyce Anton, Lisa Ballas, Harry Barone, Christopher Brice, Bruce Buffalino, Deacon James Casapulla, Phyliss Carlough, Angie D. Chaplain, Madeleine Chenette, Vincent Chiocchi, Jean Cirocco, Thomas M. Clifton, Charlotte Colombo, Mary Colombo, Baby Benjamin Como, Florence Cona, Margie Corley, Mary DiIenno, Lucy De Muro, Robert Donohue, Stratton N. Drivanos, Frank DeLuccia, Christopher Eccles, Margaret Elwood, Baby Aria Farinella, Loretta Fox, Kevin Frick, MaryAnn Frappoli, Charles & Iris Getzoff, Nancy Giannaula, Jean Gilsinan, Sarah Goffredo, Edwin Gonzalez, Mae Grant, Dot Grier, Carmela Guida, Marie Haas, Julia Hill, Bishop Irwin of Boston, Marissa Jamer, Mary Izzo, Susan Lo Heack, Baby Kenneth Kaufmann, Lynn Kolb, Mylie Kolb, Sam Kotoulas, Alan Lacana, Anthony La Cateana, Judith La Guardia, Leonard Lang, Mary Lazor, Nunzio Leo, Frank Longo, Marie Longo, Bobby Maggio Jr., Gary Maik, Kim Mapletost, Anselmo Martinez, Ray Mastrobuoni, Antonio Mazzola, Joan Mc Kenna, Charlie McCarthy, Frank Mc Carthy, Monica McDonale, Maureen McLaughlin, Chet Mecka, Baby Victoria Stella Messina, Teresa Messina, Marie Miller, Joanne Mikolajczyk, Laura Mikolajczyk, Julieann Morabito, John Muth, Baby Angelina Rose Oliva, Phyllis Orbe, Ella Jane Pannacciulli, Rita Paretti, Allissa Passaro, Kathleen Patti, Ralph Petrucci, Jimmy Petrucci, Grace Marie Piepoli, Dawn Perrine, Mary Rainey, Annie Ramaglia, Mark Reeves, Ken Remo, Charlie Richardson, Patty Rossman, Lucy Sarappo, Michael Scrittorali, Rev. Donald J. Sella, Michela Sherman, Angel Serrano, Jimmy Soder Jr., Joseph Spagnola, Carmine Terrizi, Eduardo Torres, Ida Troll, Robert Verolet, Donna Walesiewicz, Marie Zigarelli, Agnes Zimmer, Rosario Zisa,
The Sanctuary Lamp-honoring the Eucharistic Presence of our Lord in the Tabernacle, is burning this week in Loving Memory of the Bread & Wine-in Loving Memory of Mark Sproha
The Following Weekly Collection for Regular Sunday Envelopes $ 11, 526.00 Electronic Giving $ 1, 482.00 Total $ 13, 008.00
Sunday, February 18, 2018 Mass Intentions Saturday, February 17, 2018 5:30 PM Joseph Doyle & Bernadine Doyle Dunn Susan Tomcho Anthony Carbone The Rainey & Harte Families Sunday, February 18, 2018 7:00 AM People of the Parish Mark Sproha Paul Villano Dr. Mario Pallotta 8:30 AM Francesco Sibilia Rico Pagliei Maddalena Giamo Frank Margherita 10:00 AM Gaetana & Maria Santo Gaspare D’Agati Nicholas Ambrose Joseph P. & Estelle M. Leonard 12:00 Noon Jim & Ronnie Londregan Robert Derkacs, Jr. The Leone & Cipolletti Families Joshua Rivchin 6PM People of the Par ish Monday, February 19, 2018 7:30 AM Guillermo Velarde Pinacho Pasqualina Matarazzo Marie Caputo 12:05PM People of the Parish Tuesday, February 20, 2018 7:30 AM Zdzislaw Tyjer 12:05 PM Arline Alwill Wednesday, February 21, 2018 7:30AM Joel Maynard Price Peter, Mary & Michael Woolley 12:05 PM Eleanor Hegliner Cecelia & Alfred Bilof Thursday, February 22, 2018 7:30 AM Christine Olech 12:05 PM Intentions for Angelina Carbone Friday, February 23, 2018 7:30 AM Mary & Tony Ferraro 12:05 PM James Boncore Saturday February 24, 2018 7:30 AM Intention for JoAnne Zisa Intentions for James Andrew White 5:30 PM Ray & Angelina Mastrobuoni Edward Newman Manfred Grenzebauch Mary Ann & Debbie Daskus
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS—2018
Next Sunday Masses Sunday, February 25, 2018 7:00 AM People of the Parish Thomas & Bertha Giarrusso Angela Lillian Moresco 8:30 AM Maddalena DiGiaimo Anna Quatt Helen Jarzembowski Gerry Peters 10:00 AM Elizabeth Pinelli Angelina Anuario Angelo Rabuano Betty Longo 12:00 Noon Lou Castellano Hugh Dalzell Irene Brown Luca Scarola 6:00 PM Olindo Lembo
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This Sunday at the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Paterson, Bishop Arthur Serratelli will celebrant the for the candidates for Baptism, Confirmation, and First Eucharist from throughout the diocese. This is always a beautiful demonstration of the universality of the diocese, as candidates come from across the expanse of our local Church - from the very top of New Jersey in Montague and Sandyston Townships to our southeastern most parish, Saint Clare's in the Delawanna section of Clifton. This is the first time in eight years that the Cathedral has been able to be used for this annual liturgical event. Saint Anthony's will be represented, by our own candidates for the sacraments, led by Sister Betty Ann Martinez, F.M.A. our director of R.C.I.A.
During the Lenten Season, we will be offering The first, entitled "Sunday by Sunday," will be led by Sister Betty Ann Martinez, F.M.A., our Director of Religious Education, on the Friday mornings of Lent from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. in the Rectory Meeting Room. (See the flyer-page elsewhere in this bulletin).
The other Bible Study, also focusing on the Sunday readings, will be led by Father Rayon Tuesday evening from 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. in the church. While both Bible study groups will be focusing on the Sunday readings, they will be utilizing different tools and perspectives. Hopefully, one will be convenient for you.
• One of the principal Lenten observances for all Catholics is to make use of the Sacrament of Penance, and during the Lenten Season.
In addition to our regular Saturday afternoon Confessions from 4:30 to 5:15 P.M., we, as well as the other 108 churches of the Paterson Diocese, are open for Confessions every Monday night of Lent from 7:00 to 8:30 P.M.
• Last Saturday morning, the in Paterson came and picked up more than 200 pans of food which had been prepared by our parishioners as part of our annual Superbowl Sunday frozen dinners appeal. Thank you!
• On Wednesday, February 28, the sixth Bishop of Paterson, will celebrate his 40th Anniversary of ordination as Bishop. Bishop Rodimer, who turned 90 in October, currently resides at Saint Joseph Home, 140 Shepherd Lane, Totowa, NJ 07512.
We give you praise, Lord our God, king of the universe, you have sent your beloved Son Jesus Christ to redeem us by his passion, death and resurrection. Bless our meal, those who have prepared it, and those with whom we share it. As we fast from sin during this Lent, let us feast on your mercy in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Happy Lent,
Father Ray
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FAITH FORMATION
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT First Reading: Genesis 9:8-15 God made a promise to Noah that he would nev-er again devastate the entire planet with a flood. He also told Noah that the symbol of this prom-ise would be a rainbow in the clouds. Second Reading: 1 Peter 3:18-22 This letter from Peter reminds all people that Christ died for us so that we might be led to God. We have been saved by our baptism; not a physi-cal cleansing, but a promise to continually strive to obey God. Gospel: Mark 1:12-15 Mark briefly tells of Jesus’ stay in the desert, where he was tested by Satan. He did not give in to temptation, but reappeared in Galilee to proclaim the good news. charitable Donation Tax Information: Thank you for your generosity throughout 2017. We realize that tax season is upon us and you are anxious to receive your Charitable Contribution Tax Information. Our friends at Cathedral Corporation (our envelope company) are busy summarizing all donations through December 31, 2017. You will receive your Charitable Con-tribution Tax Information directly from Cathe-dral. All information will be in the mail no later than January 31, 2018 and should be to you sometime in February. If you have any questions, please contact Donna Mallory at the rectory.
A Huge Thank You! The Social Services Ministry wishes to extend its profound gratitude to the parishioners of St. Anthony Church for their extremely generous help in providing frozen meals for the Fr. English Center in Paterson. You outdid yourselves this year by making well over two hundred meals (and still counting). We even had a family who decided to have a bit of fun and make a party of it. They made twenty pans; their goal for next year is forty pans! That’s the true Christian spirit of generosity and caring for those in need for which this parish is known. So, again, on behalf of the families served by the Fr. English Center, our ministry thanks you.
CONFESSIONS Catholics in the Diocese of Paterson, es-pecially those who have been away from the Church, are invited to experience God’s healing love and forgiveness through the Sacrament of Reconcil-iation during Lent. Catholic churches in Morris, Sussex and Passaic Counties will be open for Confession every Monday, starting February 19, 2018 to March 19, 2018 from 7:00 PM-8:30 PM
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SOCIAL SERVICES
Communion Outfits Needed! Do you have a Communion dress, veil, shoes, or boys suits, white shirt, shoes sitting in a closet that you no longer need? If so, please consider donating it. These items will be given to Father English Center in Paterson to help the parents of future communicants this year. We will be collecting these items during Feb. and March up to and including the weekend of 3/16-3/17/18. Please hang clean clothing items on a hanger and cover with a plastic bag. Al items need to be in good condition, and note that we can’t accept anything after March 17. Drop items to rectory Attn: Carol or for information call Carol-973-427-7754
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Social Service Meeting The Social Services Ministry will meet on Tuesday evening, February 20, at 7:30 in the school cafeteria. As always, we welcome newcomers, so if you're interest-ed in learning more about our outreach ministry, please join us!!
CRS RICE BOWL Rice bowls are available at all doors of the church, and we invite you to take one home and use it, as together as a church family we journey through Lent. For this First Week of Lent, in Iraq, we encounter Majd and his family, people forced to flee violence, searching for sta-bility. How are we called to welcome the stranger in our midst? How can you sup-port those, worldwide, who are forced to flee their homes to find safety or better
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SAVE YOUR COUPONS PLEASE
We invite you to collect and clip baby product coupons for clients of Lighthouse Pregnancy Resource Center. Please Clip and place in an envelope and put in the basket in the front vestibule. NO EXPIRED COUPONS PLEASE.
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Ministries & Organizations Golden Horizon
Prayer Praise & Healing
The Holy Name Society
Rosary society
St. Anthony catholic
Men's Group
Knights of Columbus
We meet 1st and 3rd Wednesday, every month at 7:30PM in the school cafeteria. We do a lot of charitable work. We are looking for younger men to join us. Call Kevin Duffy at 973-427-3358.
Weather-permitting, our next meeting will be on Tuesday, March 6th at 7:00PM in the School Cafeteria. Any questions, please call Leilani Feliciano at (201) 281-5267. In the meantime, stay warm and continue to save your pennies!"
Prayer Group will meet this Monday, at 7 PM in the chaplaincy center. Thank You!
The next Holy Name Society will be Second Sunday of every month following the 8:30 Mass. In the school cafeteria. Please join us!
Youth Group
St. Anthony’s High School Youth Group Attention all high school students: please join us at our next meeting, March 4 at 7:00pm in the Don Bosco Youth Center located on the ground level of St. Anthony’s School. If you haven’t been to a meeting before or haven’t stopped by in a while, this is a great opportunity to connect, meet new friends from different high schools in a relaxed and social atmosphere, and have fun! All are welcome! Upcoming Meetings & Events February 18 - Youth Group meeting - CANCELLED March 4- Youth Group meeting - 7:00pm March 18 - Youth Group meeting - 7:00pm April 8- Youth Group meeting - 7:00pm April 22- Youth Group meeting - 7:00pm May 6- Youth Group meeting - 7:00pm May 20- Youth Group meeting - 7:00pm About Us St. Anthony’s Youth Group is a place for all high school-aged teenagers to get together in a relaxed, social atmosphere to have fun and explore their faith in a positive environment. We meet bi-weekly on Sunday nights from 7:00-9:00pm in the Don Bosco Youth Center located on the ground level of St. Anthony’s School. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our youth minister, Jerry Pecoraro, at [email protected].
The Saint Anthony’s Catholic Men’s Group will get together on Tuesday, February 20 for a night out at the movies. We’ll meet up at the Rectory, and then make our way to the theater. Given the difficulty in predicting in advance what movies might be play-ing in the area on this date, we’ll decide on the film and a meeting time a few days ahead and email members with the info. Anyone not on the mailing list can contact Jim (973-219-8564 / [email protected]) or Ed (862-321-2007 / [email protected]) for infor-mation. All interested guys are welcome and en-couraged to attend. Ours is a friendly and sponta-neous atmosphere of camaraderie and sharing in the faith. Bring a friend and make some new ones!
The next meeting of Golden Horizon Seniors will be held on Friday, February 23rd at 1:15 in the school cafeteria. February activities include a White Elephant Sale and Pizza Party for members. A trip to Sight and Sound "Jesus" is being planned for Wednesday, April 11, 2018. For further information on this and future activities, please call Barbara at 201-797-2715; for membership information please call Noreen at 973-304-4317. Guests are always welcome.
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Adult Catechumenate Sr. Betty Ann 973-427-7873 Advisory Committee Mike Firrincili 973-427-0800 A.A. Meets Mondays - 7:00 PM in School Altar Servers 973-427-1478 Art & Environment Com. Frank Abate 973-423-2440 Preparation for the Sacrament of Baptism Deacon Anthony Bernardine Mary Ann Martone 973-427-1478 Children’s Liturgy Dana Hampson 973-427-2439 Catholic Men’s Group Jim Jekonski 973-219-8564 Communion Ministers Jamie Blanchard 973-454-3123 Golden Horizon Club Noreen Savaria 973-304-4317 Holy Name Society Kevin Duffy 973-427-3358 Hospitality Committee Knights of Columbus Kevin Duffy 973-427-3358 Lectors Tom Hoffman 201-493-7971 Liturgy Committee Karen Monda 973-427-4197 Music Ministry Michael Riedel 973-696-7225 Prayer & Healing Carolyn Gerrish 973-304-1498 Pre-Cana Tina & Bill Martin 201-314-2698 Deacon Tony 973-427-1478 Rosary Society Leilani Feliciano 201-281-5267 Scouting Stephen Fitzsimmons 973-423-3613 Social Services Deacon Gerald Fadlalla 973-427-1478 Special Friends of St. Anthony Betty Baliman 973-427-7588 St. Anthony’s Feast Frank Rambala 973-238-0579 Joseph Silvestri 973-423-9515 Joseph Wojtecki 973-427-1121 Joan Elia 973-238-0780 Frank DeLuccia 201-317-2173 St. Vincent DePaul Society Ken Silvestri 973-427-6299 Ushers Michael Zakur 973-427-2599 Women’s Cornerstone Madeleine Carlson 201-575-5052 Kellyanne Morrissey Youth Ministry Jerry Pecoraro 201-452-6698
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To Order Tickets:
1. Please follow ticket purchase link (SASTrickyTray.BrownPaperTickets.com) to the Brown Paper Ticket Company to purchase Tricky Tray tickets.
2. All tables are for 10 people. 3. If you want to purchase tickets with a group and sit at a specific table, there are two options:
a. Option 1 - One person purchases all seats at a specific table and separately collects money from the group.
b. Option 2 – One person purchases a seat at a table, e.g., #3, and informs the rest of the group to purchase seats at Table 3 as soon as possible, before the seats are purchased by someone else logging onto the website. The actual seat assignments at the table do not matter, but simply guarantees you a seat.
4. Select the number of “Entrance Ticket” and/or “Entrance Ticket + Ticket Value Pack” combos you are purchasing.
5. Enter payment information and submit your order. 6. Print confirmation e-mail and bring it with you the evening of the event. This is your ticket!
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING ST. ANTHONY SCHOOL!
Reminders:
1. Table assignments cannot be altered once tickets have been purchased, so please be careful when placing your order.
2. Raffle tickets included with the entrance fee and purchased in advance in a Ticket Value Pack will be handed out when you check in with your order confirmation e-mail the night of the event. Additional Ticket Value Packs and individual sheets of raffle tickets can be purchased that night via cash or check.
3. Entrance tickets will not be sold in the school office or at the door the night of the event. 4. Ticket sales will be opened up to the St. Anthony parish on Feb. 23rd. Ticket sales will end on
Friday, April 13th, 2018, or when the event sells out (whichever happens sooner), so don’t delay!
If you have any questions, issues or if you are unable to purchase your tickets online, please contact [email protected] and we will gladly assist you. What is a Tricky Tray?
A Tricky Tray is a fundraiser in which we raffle off hundreds of baskets of varying prizes and retail values. Participants purchase raffle tickets, and tear each ticket into two halves. They keep half of each ticket, and place the other half in a container located next to the basket item they hope to win. The color of the raffle tickets match the color of the bows attached to each prize basket, which indicate the level of the prizes. Tickets may not be removed from a ticket canister under any circumstance, so participants should ensure the raffle ticket color matches the bow color, and the Prize number on the ticket canister matches the Prize Basket they are hoping to win! A participant can place as many tickets as they want in a given container to increase their odds of winning. Once the auction ends, winning tickets are drawn for each prize basket and the basket is then awarded to the owner of the matching half of the ticket. For 2018, the start of the drawing at 7:30 p.m. will coincide with the time when dinner will be served at the Tides Estate. The following are some of the prize baskets the Tricky Tray Committee has collected so far: Michael Kors Gold Watch (retail value $250); a Family Camping prize (retail value $240); Vera Bradley, Coach and Kate Spade handbags; Pandora and Alex and Ani Jewelry; Ninja Coffee Bar; Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses; All-Clad Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls and Utensils; Shark Light Upright Vacuum; Instant Pot; and Amazon Echo. The Grand Prizes include an iRobot Roomba 652, KitchenAid Mixer, and a Sony Playstation 4 Pro 1TB System!
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First Sunday of Lent | Mark 1:12-15
The Spirit sent Jesus to the desert for 40 days where He prayed and fasted and angels took care of Him.
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65 Royal Avenue, Hawthorne, NJ 07506(973) 427-1106
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511 Goffle Road · Wyckoff, NJ
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973-423-4395
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813 Franklin Lakes Rd., Franklin Lakes
891-1212300 Sicomac Avenue, Wyckoff
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MONDAY-FRIDAY 5:00AM-3:00PMSATURDAY 6:00AM-2:00PM
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557 Lafayette Ave., Hawthorne, N.J.
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210 DIAMOND BRIDGE AVE., HAWTHORNE
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FREE 1/2 HOUR CONSULTATION
Parishioner
JESSE MALIKDirector
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973-839-3761
Michael Forshay, Manager, N.J. Lic. No. 4897 • George W. Forshay, N.J. Lic. No. 3330 • Michael J. Firrincili, N.J. Lic. No. 4096Mia A. Cardi, N.J. Lic. No. 5054 • Brandy A. Kramer, N.J. Lic. No. 5104
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204 DIAMOND BRIDGE AVENUE · HAWTHORNE, NJ
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Since 1911
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