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CHURCH OF SAINT MARY 91 HOME AVENUE � RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 07070
OUR SACRAMENTAL LIFE
Eucharist (Obligation Masses) Saturday .................................................. 5:00 pm (Sunday obligation) Sunday ....................................... 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am & 12:00 noon
Weekdays Monday, Wednesday, Friday ................................................. 7:00 am Tuesday & Thursday ................................................................... 8:30 am
Holy Days ............................................................As listed in the bulletin
Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday ..................... 4:00 pm or by calling for an appointment
BAPTISM: Parents are required to attend the parish Baptism Class and provide the godparent’s sponsorship letters BEFORE the baptism date can be set. Call the Parish Office at 201-438-2200 for class dates and godparent handbook.
MARRIAGE: According to the N.J. Common Policy couples must register at least ONE YEAR in advance.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Please contact the Parish Office.
HOLY ORDERS: Contact the Vocation Office at 973-497-4365.
Rev. Michael J. Kreder ............................... Pastor
Rev. Michael E. Gubernat ...................................... Parochial Vicar
James J. Guida ............................................................................... Deacon
Michael E. Matthews ................................................................ Deacon
Richard Bayhan ........................... St. Mary High School Principal
Ana Maria Castaneda ......The Academy at Saint Mary Principal
Betty Hatler .......................................... Parish Catechetical Leader
Mary E. Lanni ........................................................... RCIA Coordinator
Larry Boland ........................................... Confirmation Coordinator
Gerard DeMan ........................................ Director of Sacred Music
Linda Verdino & Kevin McLean ......................................... Trustees
David Valente .......................... Finance Committee Chairperson
Deborah Moran ...................................... Administrative Secretary
Tom and Kathie Clare ....................... Stewardship Chairpersons
PARISH DIRECTORY
Parish Office .......... 201-438-2200 Fax.......... 201-438-1098
Web..................................................... www.stmaryrutherford.org
E-mail .....................................................................rcansmr@aol.com
St. Mary High School .............................................. 201-933-5220
The Academy at Saint Mary ............................... 201-933-8410
Catholic Community Services ............................ 201-440-7077
Religious Formation ................................................ 201-438-2476
We are called to form the Christian Community of Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church; we are protected by our
Blessed Mother in whose patronage our parish has been placed under her title “Our Lady of the Rosary.”
“Recapture the Dream”
A Dream Come True!
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 16, 2014
From the Pastor February 16, 2014
6th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Special Collects: For Civil Needs
Some from both sides of the aisle ask why we pray at Mass for our civil leaders, especially those
who seemingly ignore or contradict Gospel values and Church teaching. Did not Jesus show respect and submit to the authority of the spineless Pontius Pilate and the flamboyant Herod Antipas, son of the Herod from whom Mary and Joseph fled but never railed against? If the Holy Family submitted to those who had authority over them for our brief time here on earth, should not we?
We also pray for civic leaders to fulfill Saint Paul’s mandate: “I ask that supplications, prayers, petitions, and thanksgivings be offered for everyone, for kings and for all in authority, that we may lead a quiet and tranquil life in all devotion and dignity.” [1 Timothy 2:1-2]
While Saints Paul or Peter usually disagreed with their civil leaders, they knew they needed them to promote the Gospel. The Bible states Paul went to Rome to appeal his arrest for being a Christian directly to Caesar, with whom Paul would disagree on most things; Peter also went to Rome, presumably to do the same. They were both martyred in Rome by order of civil authorities. Following their example, we must also pray for our leaders, and be willing to suffer the consequences when we oppose them!
Since the main purpose of every holy Mass is to praise God, especially for all He has done for us in Jesus Christ, only the Collect or what we once called the Opening Prayer focuses entirely on earthly matters; the Prayer over the Offerings and the Prayer after Communion make no mention of civil authorities. These orations, taken from any Mass, mention what God offers us through Christ, with Christ and in Christ!
For the Head of State or Ruler - Collect
O God, to whom every human power is subject, grant to your servant (our president, sovereign) N.
success in the exercise of his (her) high office, so that, always revering you and striving to please you, he (she) may constantly secure and preserve
for the people entrusted to his (her) care the freedom that comes from civil peace.
No Justice, No Peace; Know Justice, Know Peace. This creative play-on-words has a firm biblical basis, for the Scriptures often note that justice and peace go hand-in-hand. As long as anyone’s rights are ignored or dismissed: the unborn or unwanted, the unemployed or underemployed, as well as those blessed with world resources: the successful and the well-off; until everyone’s God-given dignity and basic human rights are affirmed, protected and promoted, there will be no peace! So we rightfully pray that our civil leaders will help us to find that perfect balance between ‘the haves’ and ‘the have-nots;’ the rich and the poor; the industrious and the lazy; the privileged and the challenged; the native and the immigrant; the young and old, the healthy and infirm; those here legally and those who entered illegally; the saint and the sinner. The list goes on and on …
For Those in Public Office - Collect
Almighty ever-living God, in whose hand lies every human heart and
the rights of peoples, look with favor, we pray, on those who govern with authority over us,
that throughout the whole world the prosperity of peoples, the assurance of peace,
and freedom of religion may through your gift be made secure.
We Need Heavenly Aid to Establish Justice on Earth. As this alternative Collect for invoking God’s blessing on earthly leaders states, every human right, as well as peace and justice, come from God. So we must first seek FROM God what we need to implement on earth. For as the Apostle says, “all good giving and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no alteration or shadow caused by change.” [James 1:17] And as history has shown, every human effort to create a more perfect world WITHOUT divine help has failed. Even WITH God’s grace the road to peace and justice is not easy, but it is doomed to fail unless we follow the heavenly compass instilled within us: our conscience. And since our conscience is weakened by sin, we cannot rely totally on our own hopes and dreams. We MUST follow God’s plan to succeed!
With God’s love and my prayers,
Reverend Michael J. Kreder
SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
FEBRUARY 16, 2014
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2014
5:00 p.m. Louis Laurenzo
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2014
7:30 a.m. Helen Gennaro and Joseph Gennaro
9:00 a.m. Theresa Penna
10:30 a.m. Salvatore S. Lipari
Requested by Family of Salvatore Lipari
12:00 noon Carol Froehlich
Albert G. Kasper, Jr.
PRESIDENT’S DAY
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2014
8:30 a.m. Catherine Scullion
Audrey Jordan
12:00 noon Prayer Service
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2014
8:30 a.m. Audrey Cuccinelli
12:00 noon Prayer Service
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2014
7:00 a.m. Paul Stabile
12:00 noon Prayer Service
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 2014
8:30 a.m. Myrna Frazier
12:00 noon Prayer Service
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2014
7:00 a.m. Dave Dziemian
12:00 noon Prayer Service
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2014
8:30 a.m. Maria Strom
5:00 p.m. Julia Collozza
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2014
7:30 a.m. Lucille Saulino
9:00 a.m. Seraphin and Rose Polatz
Richard and Patricia Tylenda
10:30 a.m. Gerry Mulligan
12:00 noon James &Rita Campbell &
Robert & Kathleen Doyle
Req. by Mary Campbell & Eileen Fuentes
PLEASE NOTE THE TIME CHANGE FOR MASS ON
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH
Mass time: 8:30 am NOT 7:00 am
Next Sunday’s Scripture Readings
SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Leviticus 19:1-2, 17-18 (79A)
Psalm 103:1-2, 3-4, 8, 10, 12-13
1 Corinthians 3:16-23
Matthew 5:38-48
SANCTUARY OFFERINGS
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ARE AVAILABLE IN THE PARISH OFFICE
Monday through Friday - 9:30am - 4pm
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
‘Grant our brothers and sisters comfort in their suffering.
When they are afraid, give them courage, when afflicted, give
them patience, when dejected, afford them hope and when
alone, assure them of the support of your holy people’.
Thomas Barrows, Gilda Danza, Carole Danza,
Domingo Dela Cruz, Alice Flynn,
Baby Jack Campbell Gifkins, Baby Brayden Knapp,
Mary Kraft, Joe Loughlin, Connie Mehos, Steven Monahan,
Frank Moran, Maureen Mullaney, Drew O'Donoghue,
Peter Najawko and Albina Zolnowski
Please call the parish office to have someone who is ill
added to the current list.
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REGISTRATION HAS BEGUN!
Registration for Religious Formation opens only after 10:30
Mass, in the Academy building on the first floor.
Sunday, February 23 - grades 5 and 6rd
Sunday, March 2 - grades 7 and 8nd
Remember that you can only register with current forms and
payment must accompany registration. Copies of Baptismal
forms are needed for Sacramental programs. All enrollment
is contingent on available catechists - please consider
becoming a catechist or team teacher! Registered
parishioners always have preference. Questions or
concerns: email bahatler@gmail.com
To qualify for the early registration discount, all data and fees
must be submitted by the deadline of APRIL 25TH.
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
DREW NAPOLI - CAPT. DANIELLE REID
PAUL FEDORISIN
2LT. BRENDAN CAHILL
WORLD MARRIAGE DAY
We congratulate all of our couples who are
celebrating a milestone year, and in fact anyone
who has accepted the challenge of loving
commitment to another person in the Sacrament
of Marriage: Last week, we honored: TEN YEARS: Frank and
Diane Garrido; TWENTY YEARS: Charles and Lynn Binder;
TWENTY FIVE YEARS: James and Anita Guida; THIRTY
YEARS: Florencio and Geraldine Mangasi; THIRTY FIVE
YEARS: Joseph and Constance DeFazio; FIFTY SEVEN
YEARS: Mike and Connie Mehos; FIFTY NINE YEARS:
Louis and Marion Minigiello
We salute the beauty of your faithfulness, sacrifice
and joy in daily married life.
LOVE and CONGRATULATIONS
to those Celebrating their
FIRST ANNIVERSARY
in 2014!
Beth Ann (Limosino) and John Carmen Laneve, Jr.
March 23, 2013
Lisa Marie (Teresavage) and Jason Christopher Cantelmo
April 6, 2013
Michelle Lynn (Ventura) and Sean Patrick Ryan
April 25, 2013
Stephanie Renee (Moran) and Francis Joseph Novack
April 26, 2013
Christina Beatrice (Torres) and Ateven Travis Armstrong
May 11, 2013
Alyssa (Duerr) and Brandon Hatler
May 24, 2013
Cathryn (Cavallo) and Cory G. Dunn
July 4, 2013
Laura Marie (Westock) and Christopher Michael Stio
October 12, 2013
Lorena Andrea (Diaz) and Victor Hugo Candea Balboa
October 13, 2013
Alyssa Rose (Vitale) and Michael Brian Zurla
November 2, 2013
Kristin Teresa (Antonello) and Richard Francis Gorka
December 13, 2013
May these couples always know God’s love and forgiveness, the
constant support of family and friends, the rich blessing of
children, a warm love reaching out to others and good health
until a ripe old age. God Bless all of you!
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Saint Mary High School
is seeking
TWO PART TIME CLEANING
PEOPLE
for the facility. Please email resume to
pdemarco@stmaryhs.org or drop off in the High School.
FIRST EUCHARIST LESSONS
February 22/23 - Lesson 7 - Thanks for New Life
March 1/2 - Lesson 8 - Sharing a Meal
March 22/23 - Lesson 9 - Going Forth to Build a Better
World
ANNULMENT INFORMATION EVENING
An Annulment Information Evening is scheduled for Wednesday,
March 12, 2014, at St. Philomena’s Church, 386 South
Livingston Avenue, Livingston, NJ, at 7:30 P.M. A member of
the staff of the Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Newark will
provide basic information about annulments; the requirements for
annulments and how to begin the process of petitioning for an
annulment. There will be an opportunity for questions at the
session. Pre-registration is not necessary, but for directions,
please call the parish at (973) 992-0994.
SUPPORT GROUP FOR FATHERS WHOSE
CHILDREN HAVE DIED
The needs of fathers who have suffered the loss of a son or
daughter are unique. The Office of Family Life Ministries of the
Archdiocese of Newark invites all grieving fathers to a special
place of understanding and healing. The Support Group for
Fathers Whose Children Have Died will meet on Saturday,
March 8, 2014 at Notre Dame RC Church (Parish Center), 359
Central Avenue, North Caldwell, at 10:00 AM. Pre-registration
is requested. Please call the Office of Family Life Ministries at
973-497-4327, or email mccormja@rcan.org for information,
directions and registration.
ANNIVERSARY LITURGIES
The Archdiocese will be celebrating five, twenty-five and fifty
years of Christian marriage in the year 2014. These
anniversary liturgies will be celebrated by Archbishop John J.
Myers in the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark
as follows:
APRIL 6, 2014 3:00 P.M. 50 YEARS
MAY 4, 2014 3:00 P.M. 25 YEARS & 5 YEARS
To register, please contact the parish office (201) 438-2200. It
is our desire that every couple in the Archdiocese deserving of
such recognition be present at the appropriate liturgy. The
presence of a large number of couples will give favorable
witness to the strength and stability of Christian marriage in
today's society.
SAINT MARY FOOTBALL
ANNUAL BEEFSTEAK DINNER
Saturday, February 22, 2014
6:30pm - High School Auditorium
Come and join us as we celebrate the 2013 football season and
the tradition of Saint Mary H.S. football. The Gaels repeated as
Conference Champions and won 2 playoff games earning
themselves another State Final apeparance while recording an
impressive 9-3 record. Tickets are $40.00 for adults and $25.00
per student and can be urchaswed by contacting Coach Sheridan
at the High School - (201) 933-5220 - ext. 270.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Did you know that the Knights of Columbus is the largest
Catholic Men's organization in the world? There are other
similar Catholic organizations in this country as well as abroad.
For example, there are similar men's organizations in Ireland and
England. The men in these groups are also called Knights, as the
Knights of Saint Columbanus in Ireland and the Knights of Saint
Columba in England, Scotland and Wales. These later two
organizations were founded just after WWI. The Catholic men
of Ireland and England were so impressed by the Knights of
Columbus that they met while the "Doughboys" were in the
British Isles that they formed their own groups to emulate the
Knights from the United States. The Knights of Columbus in
America were founded in 1882 by the Venerable Servant of God,
Father Michael J. McGivney. The Knights of Columbus are
located in over Fourteen Countries worldwide, including Poland,
the home of Blessed John Paul II. For more information and
details about the Knights, who we are and what we do, contact
Bill Teresavage at (201) 935-7308 or at mrbillnj@aol.com or
visit two of the K of C websites at www.kofc.org or
www.nkkofc.org.
An Urgent Need for Blood Donations
There is an urgent, critical need for volunteer blood donors as a
result of the current cold weather conditions and donors
canceling because of illness. According to Community Blood
Services of New Jersey, which supplies blood and blood
products to more than 18 hospitals in New Jersey, there is less
than a one-day supply on hand in our area to meet the needs of
patients. All eligible blood donors are asked to call 201-251-
3703 now to schedule appointments at one of Community Blood
Services donor centers to help rebuild the fragile supply. All
blood types are needed, but especially Type O negative. There
has been a continuing shortage of O negative blood donors
because they represent only 7% of the population. Type O
negative blood also is in most demand by hospitals because Type
O donors are "universal donors" whose blood can be transfused
into anyone in emergency rooms and trauma situations when
there is no time for blood typing.
ARCHBISHOP'S ANNUAL APPEAL
"When I called, you answered"
The Archbishop’s Annual Appeal has been a
traditional part of our parish outreach and charitable
contribution. Saint Mary HAS BEEN a leading parish in
the Archdiocese. Pledge envelopes are still available in
the Narthex. I hope that you will continue that tradition
by your participation this year. Thank you for your
prayerful consideration.
SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: Sirach 15:15-20
This passage from Sirach gives strong, unequivocal emphasis to
free will in every person. Before each of us is set, sin or virtue,
life or death, and each of us are free to choose the one or the
other.
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 2:6-10
Paul explains to the Corinthians that there are two different kinds
of wisdom — the wisdom of God and the wisdom of the world.
The wisdom of God is mysterious, but this wisdom has been
revealed “to those who love him” through the Spirit.
Gospel: Matthew 5:17-37
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus tells the people he has come
to fulfill the law. He speaks strongly against murder and anger,
against adultery and lust, and against false oaths and lies. He
warns the people that unless their virtue exceeds that of the
Pharisees, they “will not enter the kingdom of God.”
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OLD PALMS
To help us prepare for Ash Wednesday - and the
burning of Palms' on Tuesday evening,
March 4th, please bring your old palm
branches to the Narthex in Church. Thank you.
SECOND COLLECTION
A SECOND COLLECTION will be taken THIS weekend for
the Rutherford Food Pantry and other charitable
needs. Food can be dropped off in the Narthex of
Church for those who wish to donate. Thanks always
for your generosity to those less fortunate than we are!
SUMMER RELIGIOUS FORMATION
LAST SESSION: SATURDAY, MARCH 8TH
10AM - 12 NOON
PARISH CENTER
BE NOT AFRAID!
A Catholic Men’s Conference
on Saturday, March 15, 2014
at Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ.
Prayerful, spirit-filled, life changing! The day begins at 8:00
AM and ending around 4:00 PM. Mass will be celebrated by
Most Reverend Archbishop John J. Myers along with our local
Bishops and Priests con-celebrating. A dynamic line-up of
speakers is scheduled for this day! His Eminence Timothy
Cardinal Dolan, Fr. Larry Richards and Gregory Floyd. Ticket
price is $25 for adults, $20 for students and senior citizens and
priests & religious free including breakfast and lunch. For
early bird registration please visit our website at
www.rcanmenscommission.org for a $5.00 discount before
February 1 . or contact your Parish Conference Leader. Tel.st
973-497-4545 - email: CatholicMen@rcan.org
THE WOMEN'S COMMISSION
BE NOT AFRAID!
Rejoice in God's Mercy - A Day of Reflection
Saturday, April 26, 2014 - 8:30am - 4:30pm
Seton Hall University - South Orange
Sponsored by the Archdiocese of Newark Women's
Commission
Register at www.rcan.org/womcom.
For more information:
email: Catholic Women@rcan.org or
call 973-497-4545
SUMMER
RELIGIOUS FORMATION TEACHERS
NEEDED!
We have begun preparing for our 2014 - 2015 Religious
Formation Classes and one of our most important needs is
CATECHISTS! Can you help? Some of our Catechists from
our Summer Program are NOT returning which means we will
need new help this year. If we do NOT get new volunteers to be
part of our training session to be certified as Cathechists, the
size of our Summer Program may need to be cut. Kindly call
Betty Hatler (201) 438-2476 if you can help us.
CHILDREN'S LITURGY OF THE WORD
SEEKS NEW MEMBERS
The Children's Liturgy of the W ord is looking to add new
members to this ministry. No experience is necessary. All you
need is the desire to make the Gospel more understandable to the
children. What a wonderful way to enrich your faith while
sharing your love of God with the youngsters! There are 2 adults
on each team and resources are provided. If you have any
questions or wish to become a member, please call Barbara Allen
at 201-438-3775 or Lorrie Motylinski at 201-935-0470.
Come CELEBRATE ‘MARDI GRAS’
with the parish families of Saint Mary
on Tuesday evening March 4 - 6:00 P.M.
[in the Parish Center]
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
This evening begins with a
‘POT LUCK SUPPER’
Please bring an entree or dessert
for eight and we’ll make sure there are plates,
utensils and drinks!
JOIN us for NIGHT PRAYER, WATCH how the
Church is STRIPPED for LENT and STAY for the
“GRAND FINALE:” BURNING OF PALMS’
If you can join us on the
EVE of ASH WEDNESDAY
PLEASE complete the cut-off below.
This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate with
family and friends and
to prepare your minds and hearts for the
Season of Lent!
Family Name:
How many will attend:
We will bring an entree for 8:
We will bring dessert:
Please return to the Parish Office - no later than
Thursday, February 27
HANDBELLS
SEASONAL BELL RINGERS are
WANTED and NEEDED to ring during
the Easter Season! Join Gerry DeMan
for practice. Night of practice - to be
determined. You don’t need to read
music to participate! Gerry will teach
you!
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