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Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Church Oradell / New Milford, NJ
First Sunday of Lent, February 17, 2013
Sacramental Life
Reconciliation / Confessions
Saturday, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Baptism
Contact the Parish Office before the
fifth month of pregnancy.
Marriage
Arrangements should be made with a
priest at least one year in advance.
Sick / Homebound / Hospital Ministry
Call the Parish Office.
Mass Schedule
Sunday Mass
Saturday 5:00 pm Anticipated
Sunday 7:00 am 8:30 am
10:30 am 12:30 pm
Daily Mass
Weekdays 7:00 am and 8:30 am
Saturday 8:30 am
Holy Days
as announced in the bulletin
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
First Wednesday of the Month
9:00 am - 5:30 pm in Mary’s Chapel
Miraculous Medal Novena
Monday, 7:00 pm in Mary’s Chapel
Christian Initiation of Adults—RCIA
Contact the Religious Education Office.
Parish Registration
Contact the Parish Office.
Pastoral Staff
Rev. Thomas B. Iwanowski , PASTOR
Rev. Andrew Park, PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. George M. Reilly, PASTOR EMERITUS
WEEKEND ASSISTANTS:
Rev. John Chadwick & Msgr. Richard Groncki
Mrs. Colette Vail Principal of Saint Joseph School
Mrs. Angela Gussoni Vice Principal of Saint Joseph School
Mr. Heath Winborn Director of Operations
Mr. Monroe Quinn Mr. Anthony Armando Director of Music Youth Minister
Dr. Marianne Conway Interim Director of Religious Education
Mrs. Arlene Kennedy Sacrament Coordinator
Office Location Phone Email Website
Parish Office 105 Harrison St., New Milford 201-261-0148 office@sjcnj.org sjcnj.org
Religious Education 300 Elm St., Oradell 201-261-1144 religioused@sjcnj.org sjcreligioused.blogspot.com
Saint Joseph School 305 Elm St., Oradell 201-261-2388 office@sjsusa.org sjsusa.org
the greenhouse-PreK 305 Elm St., Oradell 201-477-8114 vailc@greenhouseusa.org greenhouseusa.org
Parish Office Hours: Weekdays 9 am - 5 pm or by appointment Religious Ed. Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 10 am - 6 pm / Fri. closed
The devil said to him, “All this will be yours, if you worship me.” Jesus said to him in reply, “It is written: You shall worship the Lord, your God, and him alone shall you serve.”
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SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ
PRAYER REQUESTS
Let us remember those who are ill: Ruth Smith, Kay O’Brien
Let us remember all those who have recently died: Harold Geary, Marion Dimick, Sr. Bernice Murphy, Sr. Jeanne Marie Wheeler, Sr. Elaine Wheeler
Let us remember those serving in the military.
Sunday Collection Week of February 10, 2013
Basket Parish Pay Total Need $10,031 $5,431 $15,462 $20,000
THANK YOU!
Despite the big snowstorm of last weekend, we are delighted to report that our weekly collection continues to grow. Many thanks for your generosity and for your commitment to Saint Joseph parish. Your support and prayers mean everything.
As weather remains unpredictable, we invite you to sign up for our online giving program: PARISH PAY. Your contributions to Saint Joseph will be received even when you cannot come to Mass due to inclement weather.
It is easy to do and will give you great peace of mind. Simply go to our parish website sjcnj.org and click on the box in the top right corner “Electronic Giving.” It will take you directly to Parish Pay and will give you step-by-step instructions on how to register.
Visit our websites: Parish: sjcnj.org School: sjsusa.org and greenhouseusa.org
Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:00 am 8:30 am 10.30 am 10:30 am MC 12:30 pm
Monday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Tuesday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Wednesday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Thursday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Friday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Saturday 8:30 am 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:00 am 8:30 am 10.30 am UC 10:30 am MC 12:30 pm
February 16, 2013 John Edward McHugh
February 17, 2013 People of the Parish Deceased Members of The McCarthy Family Santina Alemendola John Byrne Charles Chiarello
February 18, 2013 President’s Day Leo V. McCabe Vincent Armenio
February 19, 2013 Edward Sluka Susan Costello
February 20, 2013 Rev. Robert P. Cozzini John Delizza
February 21, 2013 Toni-Marie Hals Josephine Joyce
February 22, 2013 Rev. Arthur Frank Humphrey Phyllis Corsi
February 23, 2013 Anthony A. Siliato Philip McGough
February 24, 2013 People of the Parish William Tejera (living intention) Maria Santana & Michael Caitan D’Mello Michael Sapunarich Charles Chiarello
BREAD AND WINE INTENTIONS The Bread and Wine for the week of
February 17, 2013 are offered in loving memory of
William Ryan donated and requested by
The Skvarla Family.
Monday, February 18 President’s Day
Parish Office/Rectory will be closed.
A HEART-TO-HEART TALK
Dr. Mary Ann McLaughlin, a cardiologist at Mt. Sinai Hospital and a parishioner of Saint Joseph, gave a wonderful talk on the “Healthy Heart” at last Sunday’s COFFEE TALK after the 8:30 am Mass (sponsored by the Pastoral Council). We hope to have Dr. McLaughlin come back to speak again. Watch next Sunday’s bulletin for some heart health tips from Doctor McLaughlin.
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FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT, FEBRUARY 17, 2013
THE PASTOR’S COLUMN
WHERE ARE THEY GOING? WHAT ARE THEY DOING?
If you attend our 10:30 am Sunday Mass in the upper church, you know that a small group of people are being dismissed each
Sunday following the homily. The priest calls them forward and then he sends them out of the church to further reflect on the word of God. Today, and in the weeks leading to Easter Sunday, this group of people will not only continue to be dismissed from Mass but there will be special prayers prayed over them before they leave.
This special group includes two people who were baptized in Protestant denominations and who are now preparing to join the Catholic Church and two other people who were never baptized. I would like to tell you about what will be taking place today and in the weeks ahead as these people approach the celebration of Easter.
CANDIDATES - Katherine & Jennifer Yesterday, Saturday, February 16, Katherine Ippoliti and Jennifer VanAlstyne, the two people who are already baptized and preparing to become members of the Catholic Church, joined hundreds of other people in the same situation at the Cathedral Basilica in Newark.
There they were formally recognized and accepted by the Archbishop as candidates to be welcomed into the full communion of the Catholic Church. Since Katherine and Jennifer are baptized, they already have some relationship with us as part of the Church. But they will not have full communion with us until they formally profess the Catholic Faith, receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, and join us in receiving the Body and Blood of the Lord in Holy Communion. That will take place on Holy Saturday evening, March 30, during the celebration of the Easter Vigil.
As a parish we will pray especially for Katherine and Jennifer next Sunday, February 24. We will ask the Lord that during this time of Lent they will more clearly recognize their need for his forgiveness and mercy as they approach the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist, and also prepare for the Sacrament of Penance, also known as Reconciliation or Confession.
OUR ELECT - Matt & Glynnis Today, Sunday, February 17, Matt Schoenberg and Glynnis Doda, who are preparing for the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist, will be sent forth from our parish to go to the Cathedral Basilica in Newark. There at 4:30 pm they will join hundreds of people from parishes throughout Bergen and Hudson
Counties for the Rite of Election. During a magnificent ceremony, presided over by the Archbishop, they will be formally chosen or “elected” to receive the three Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist) during the Easter Vigil of Holy Saturday night, March 30. During that Rite of Election they will solemnly write their names in the Book of the Elect. Once this happens they will no longer be referred to as catechumens (those being catechized or learning about
the faith), they will be the elect (those approved and accepted by the Church for the Sacraments of Initiation.)
RCIA & OUR TEAM During these ceremonies at the Cathedral Basilica, Katherine, Jennifer, Matt and Glynnis will be joined by their sponsors and godparents, and also by the members of our parish who are part of our RCIA Team. (RCIA
stands for the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults.) This team helps to prepare adults to receive the sacraments that make someone a full member of the Church, namely, Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. The members of our RCIA Team include Frank Conti, Fred Fakharzadeh, Irene Galvin, Reynaldo Perez, Melinda Rabbia, Jude de los Reyes, and Kurt Strobach.
MARCH 3, 10, 17, THE SCRUTINIES On the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Sundays of Lent, namely, March 3, 10, 17, there will be special prayers for the elect before they are dismissed from Mass. These solemn prayers are called the Rites of Scrutiny. These rites “are meant to uncover, then heal all that is weak, defective, or sinful in the hearts of the elect; to bring out, and then strengthen all that is upright, strong, and good.” At these 10:30 am Masses, the scripture readings will be different from those used at our other Masses. They will relate to the Rites of Scrutiny. March 3, the Gospel will be that of the “Woman at the Well.” March 10, the Gospel will be that of the “Man Born Blind.” March 17, the Gospel will be the “Raising of Lazarus. “
OUR COMMON SPIRITUAL JOURNEY During these days of Lent, we as a parish will be especially praying for our two elect and for our two candidates for full communion. Their presence reminds us that as a parish we are commanded by Jesus to share the Gospel with others and to lead them to Him and His Church.
This Lent our parish is blessed to have Matt, Glynnis, Katherine, and Jennifer among us. Their journey to Easter and to the Sacraments of Initiation reminds us of our ongoing spiritual journey that moves us from sin and selfishness and draws us ever closer to the Lord. Love, Father Tom Iwanowski
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WOMEN’S CORNERSTONE MARCH 1-2 Our last meeting before the March 1st weekend will be held this Wednesday evening, February 20 at 8 pm in the K of C in New Milford. All team members are urged to attend this meeting as we will be going over last minute arrangements for our weekend There will also be a time for us to pray and share together as we invite the Holy Spirit to take all of our efforts of the past year and bless them and use us as we share the Retreat Weekend with our new Ladies. It will be a time for prayer, sharing, and fellowship as we journey together.
There is also room for more ladies to join us for the Weekend, which begins at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 1
and ends with a Family Mass on Saturday March 2 at 8 pm. ALL ARE WELCOME!!!To register, call Ann Rota at 201-265-1625 or Lois Schneider at 201-244-1231 or go to our website sjcnj.org click on “Newest News” and then on “Cornerstone XXI.”
2013 ARCHBISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL
Research has shown that the time between the ages of 15 to 25 is considered the "critical decade," when young people make decisions about who they are and what they believe in. This is the
time when the Catholic foundations that parents, families and parishes have instilled in their children are critiqued and challenged, often in ways that young men and women do not expect.
The Office of Campus Ministry for the Archdiocese of Newark provides college students at secular campuses the opportunity to grow deeper in their Catholic Faith through the Sacraments of the Church, especially Sunday Mass and Confession, as well as with community service and fellowship with other young Catholics.
The Archdiocese of Newark provides Campus Ministry programs on the campuses of Essex County College; Farleigh Dickinson University - Teaneck; Kean University; Montclair State University, New Jersey City University; New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT); Ramapo College; Rutgers University - Newark, Stevens Institute of Technology; and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ).
Your support of the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal makes the Office of Campus Ministry a reality!
Saint Joseph Parish’s assigned goal is $63,000. Many thanks to all those parishioners who have already made their pledges. Pledge envelopes are available in the pews at church and can also be obtained from the Rectory.
SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ
RECONCILIATION In addition to our regular Saturday Confessions from 4-5 pm, every Wednesday of Lent from 7:00-8:00pm, our parish, along with all of the parishes of the Archdiocese, will be open for individual Confession.
CELEBRATION OF SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM February 10, 2013
William Charles Child of William & Andrea Meehan
Brynn Catherine Child of Jamie & Eric Nemec
Brandon Michael Child of Daniel & Christina Warner
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SJS TRICKY TRAY--Friday, March 1 OVER 400 FABULOUS PRIZES!!
Rockleigh Country Club Admission: $65—Includes 4-course dinner,
wine, beer and soda, sheet of 25 prize tickets For more information or to make your reservations,
call Geraldine at 201-390-6456 or via email at Geraldine_wacker@yahoo.com
Proceeds benefit Saint Joseph School.
FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT, FEBRUARY 17, 2013
A GREAT LENTEN RESOURCE Open Our Hearts
Donna L. CiangIo, O.P. and Fr. Thomas B. Iwanowski
“An insightful exploration of the Lenten scriptures and realistic reflections on daily life…. A fine resource for Lent!”
Available at the Rectory. Reduced price only $5.
OPERATION RICE BOWL Looking for a way to make a difference this Lent? Why not take part in Operation Rice Bowl, a Lenten tradition at Saint Joseph Parish coordinated by our Religious Education Office? The cardboard bowl is a reminder of those who face an often empty bowl and a constant daily struggle against hunger.
Your prayers, sacrifices and generous donations to Operation Rice Bowl will support Catholic Relief Services’ food security projects in the United States and overseas, as well as local hunger and poverty alleviation efforts in the Archdiocese of Newark.
Please pick up the Operation Rice Bowl materials at the doors of the church or at the Rectory. Donations are due by March 27, must be submitted in check form (made out to “Saint Joseph Church/Operation Rice Bowl”), and may be put in the Sunday collection baskets or dropped off at the Rectory.
SUNDAY ROSARY AT SAINT JOSEPH The Legion of Mary invites you to join them before Sunday Mass in the Blessed Sacrament Room of Mary’s Chapel as they pray the rosary for our nation, the Church,
and religious freedom—on Saturdays at 4:30 pm and Sundays at 8am, 9:45 am, and 12 noon. All are welcome.
FOR THE DOWN-SIZED AND UNDER-EMPLOYED March 2 – 9:30am – 3:30pm
Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ The Institute for Christian Spirituality will hold a retreat, “Come and Be Refreshed!” for individuals who are experiencing work difficulties. Prayer, meditation, and witness talks are intended to bring hope and to let individuals know that they are not alone. A $20 per person charge includes a light breakfast and lunch. Register with Kristine Hudak at 973-761-9633 or kristine.hudak@shu.edu
SAINT JOSEPH SCOUTS RECEIVE EMBLEM AT CATHEDRAL BASILICA
WE WALK BY FAITH! A Catholic Men’s Conference
Saturday, March 2 at Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ
Prayerful, spirit-filled, life changing! The day begins at 8:00 am and ends around 4 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!
Ticket price is $25 for adults, $20 for students and senior citizens, including breakfast and lunch. For registration please visit our website at www.rcanmenscommission.org , call 973-497-4545 or email: CatholicMen@rcan.org
Saint Joseph Bears and Webelos pictured above (with Rev. Eugene J. Field) received the Parvuli Dei (Children of God) emblem at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart last Sunday. This emblem’s purpose is to help
young boys explore a wide range of activities in order to discover the presence of God in their daily lives and to help them develop positive self-images through
contributions they can make to the community.
LOOKING TO GET YOUR CHILD OFF TO A GREAT START?
Saint Joseph School Kindergarten is the place to be! Named their favorite teacher by countless SJS students, veteran educator Miss Mary Lee provides a warm, nurturing environment for our 5-year-olds, while also offering a solid early academic foundation and experience with the latest technology, including campus-wide WiFi. Call 201- 261-2388 for a tour or to register. Seats are limited.
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SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ
Compiled by the Liturgy of the Word With Children Committee
The Gospel is the Good News about Jesus. The Gospel Reading for today is from
St. Luke 4:1-13.
In today’s Gospel, Saint Luke tells us that the Holy Spirit
led Jesus into the desert for forty days. During those forty
days, Jesus fasted and prayed and thought about his
mission from God. During that time, Jesus was tempted
three times by the devil.
In the first temptation, the devil said to Jesus, “If you are
the Son of God, command this stone to become bread.”
Jesus said to the devil that “one does not live on bread
alone.” Jesus knew we need to do what God asks, and not
just take care of our own needs.
In the second temptation, the devil told Jesus he would
make him powerful and the ruler of all the world if he
would worship him and not God. Jesus told the devil that
we are to worship and serve God and no one else.
In the third temptation, the devil took Jesus to the top of
the temple in Jerusalem and told Jesus to jump off. The
devil told Jesus that if he truly was the Son of God, then
God would save him. Jesus told the devil, “You shall not
put the Lord your God to the test.” Jesus said we have to
trust in God and not test God!
Eventually the devil went away, but he would come back
later to tempt Jesus again and again. But Jesus would
always stay true to God. Jesus did not give in to the devil’s
temptations.
Today is the first Sunday of Lent. Lent is a period of forty
days. It is a time for us to do what Jesus did in the desert.
It is a time for us to pray and to get closer to God. It is also
a time for us to make sure we are living as God’s children
and not giving into temptation.
Lent is also a good time to fast, to give up something as a
way to show our love for God. For example, we can give
up buying candy and give the money we save to help feed
the hungry. We can watch TV or play video games for only
one hour each day and then use the extra time we have to
pray, to help others, or to read a book about God. Doing
such things and praying to God will keep us strong when
the devil tempts us to do something wrong.
Mission of the Week
Think of one special thing you can do during the days of Lent to show your love of God. Write it down, and put the paper somewhere in your room so you remember
what you have decided to do during Lent.
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