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ST. CATHERINE OF BOLOGNA
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2020
READINGS FOR SUNDAY: IS 25:6-10A; PHIL 4:12-14, 19-20; MT 22:1-14
112 Erskine Rd, Ringwood, NJ 07456, Phone: (973) 962-7032 office@stcatherineofbologna.org, www.stcatherineofbologna.org
NEW MASS SCHEDULE PRAYER TO ST. CATHERINE OF BOLOGNA
St. Catherine of Bologna,
patron of artists and of our parish, I humbly ask you to intercede on my behalf
to gain for me, my family and our parish the grace of love and trust, peace and
forgiveness.
O Dear St. Catherine, Let your uncorrupt body be a sign of God’s
presence in our midst and of the unconditional love our crucified Lord has for
each one of us.
May your art inspire us and may the Franciscan spirit of humility,
simplicity, and obedience, so close to your heart,
be present in our words, actions and thoughts at every moment.
St. Catherine of Bologna - pray for us!
by
Fr. Pawel Szurek
Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday 8:00am, 10:00am 12:00pm, 6:00pm
Monday-Saturday 9:00am
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 4:00pm-4:30pm
Parish Office Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 9:30am - 3:00pm
CLERGY:
Fr. Pawel Szurek
Weekly Associate:
Ret. The Most Rev. Arthur Serratelli
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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2020
MASS INTENTIONS
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 11 8:00 + Msgr. Pat Panos (Bob & Michele Lyons) + Ida Dellarobba (Teri) 10:00 + Marion & Ray Ranft (Family) + Maria Bitzer (the Mah-jongg Girls) 12:00pm + Rocky Cadorin (the Girardi Family) 6:00pm + Robert Post (Debbie DuHaime) Monday October 12 9:00 + Larry Kopchinsky (Charlotte Anderson) + Fr. William Gaffney CSR (the Fiecher & Miele Families) Tuesday October 13 9:00 Eleanor Kopchinsky-Special Intentions (Linda Coan) + Scott Davison (the Link Family) Wednesday October 14 9:00 + Jack Ryan (Alice Ryan) + Larry Kopchinsky (Karyn & Ken Fekete) Thursday October 15 9:00 + Johanna & Frank Casey (Mary Casey) + Larry Kopchinsky (Regina Kirby) Friday October 16 9:00 + Fr. William Gaffney CSR (the Fieche & Miele Families) + Leonard Kruleski (Robert & Nadine Shaw) Saturday October 17 9:00 President Donald Trump + John Fitzpatrick (Eileen & Vincent Franco) 5:00pm + Maria & Louis Parisi (Donna & Tom Orlando) + Patrick Murray (Lucie & Alan Fedeli) 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 18 8:00 + Bob Telschow (Family) + Joseph Tockarshewsky (the Petri Family) 10:00 + Larry Kopchinsky (Pastor) + Patrick Murray (Pastor) 12:00pm + Diana Herbig (the Herbig Family) 6:00pm God’s Blessings for the Amodeo Family (Pastor)
DID YOU KNOW?
There are many ways to remember your
loved ones, friends, family, even yourself!
Schedule a Mass:
• For the repose of a Deceased Individual
(recent or in the past)
• For Birthdays, Anniversaries, Special
Occasions (what a wonderful gift)
• For Special Requests– our Parish, our
Pastor, healing/recovery, protection of
the unborn, our country, finding a lost
object etc.
• For a Special Intention (known only to
you and God)
And last but not least,
• To Thank God for prayers answered/
blessings received.
If you would like to schedule
Mass intention, please contact
the Parish Office.
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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2020
SOCIETY OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
We will be gathering again for
adoration and spiritual
conference on every 2nd and
4th Monday.
Our next adoration and
meeting will take place on Monday,
October 12, 2020 at 6pm.
Theme of the conference: TBD
LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE
Date
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion Reader
Saturday, October 17
5:00pm _____________ Denise Minissale
Sunday, October 18
8:00am ______________ John Myshkoff
Sunday, October 18
10:00am ______________ Marie Cannici
Sunday, October 18 12:00pm
_____________ Carol Palomba
Sunday, October 18
6:00pm ______________ Beverly Covey
THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
“Right actions for the future are the best
apologies for wrong once in the past.”
- Tyrone Edwards -
REMEMBER YOUR LOVED ONES
Bread and Wine Intentions
Sunday 8:00am Mass
Dolores & Peter Vander Jagt
(Charles & Clair Brown)
Intentions can be made for the Bread &
Wine, Altar Candles and Sanctuary
Lamp.
If you wish to have the Bread and
Wine Intention, and/or the Altar
Candles and/or the Sanctuary Lamp
burning in memory of a loved one, to
honor a special occasion, or a special
intention make arrangements with the
Parish Office.
The memorial
will be published
in the Bulletin.
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TWENTY– EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2020
SECOND COLLECTION
2nd & 4th Saturday/Sunday
of the month
A 2nd collection is taken on the 2nd
Saturday/Sunday of the month
for Debt Reduction.
A 2nd collection is taken on the 4th
Saturday/Sunday of the month for the
Buildings and Grounds.
THANK YOU !!!
Thank you to everyone who mails the
weekly collection envelopes to the parish.
Also, thank you to all online donors who
continue their online contribution.
Your financial and spiritual support to our
parish, especially during this difficult time
is much appreciated.
Our prayers and thoughts
are with you all.
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH
Monday, October 12
6:00pm-7:00pm-Society of the Blessed
Sacrament Meeting- Church
Tuesday, October 13
6:30pm-7:30pm-Cenacle of Life Prayer
Group-Church
Friday, October 16
9:30am-10:30am-Adoration-Church
OFFERTORY COLLECTION
Weekend Collection:
$ 4,851.50
On-line Contribution: September: $ 5,122.00
Thank you for your generosity !!!
DIOCESAN MINISTRIES APPEAL
2020 Diocesan Ministries Appeal
“Love Thy Neighbor”
One of the benefits of giving to our
Diocesan Ministries Appeal is the
knowledge that the funds stay in our own
Diocese and only support important needs
in Morris, Passaic and Sussex Counties.
This local connection means that you may
be helping your next-door neighbor, a
former pastor now living in our priests’
retirement residence, the store owner you
see each day as you shop in town - perhaps
even a family member. What better way to
“Love Thy Neighbor”?
For your convenience, you can make an
online gift or pledge at
www.2020appeal.org
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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2020
SOCIAL CONCERNS
HOLY FATHER’S INTENTIONS
October 2020
The Laity’s Mission in the Church
We pray that by the virtue of baptism, the
laity, especially women, may participate
more in areas of responsibilities in the
Church.
HUNGER WALK
“The Smallest Act of Kindness is worth
more than the grandest intention.”
The annual Ringwood Hunger Walk (this
year a Drive-Thru) will take place on Sunday,
November 1, between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30
p.m. in the Stop & Shop parking lot.
We hope you’ll stop by and make a donation
to help our area’s most vulnerable individuals
and families. Proceeds are distributed by
Ringwood’s food pantry, The Center for Food
Action, to local residents who are vetted for
eligibility. They may qualify for food
packages, assistance with medical and utility
bills, rent, and so much more. Cash, checks
(made out to Ringwood Hunger Walk), and
grocery gift cards are gratefully accepted.
The Center for Food Action depends on the
Ringwood Hunger Walk to help carry them
through the winter months. Help us duplicate
last year’s total of $20,000.
Thank you!
Linda Coan,
RHW Committee Member
Social Concerns
Faith in Action
Social Concerns - Faith in Action
Ringwood's Center for Food Action is open
for small donations with a limited staff. Their
greatest need is for cereal, but they are also
accepting canned goods: fruit, vegetables,
soup, tuna, etc.
Please drop your non-perishable food
donations in the baskets in the downstairs
gathering area or bring them to the
Community Presbyterian Church, 145
Carletondale Road, Ringwood on Mondays or
Tuesdays between 9:30 am and 12 noon.
Please remember that Amazon Smile enables
you to help the Center for Food Action
when you make Amazon.com purchases. By
selecting the Center for Food Action as your
charity of choice, Amazon will donate a
portion of your sale to CFA’s ongoing work
to help local families and individuals keep
food on their tables and keep a roof over their
heads. Please forward this information to
friends and family. https://smile.amazon.com/
ch/22-2189072
Of course, checks made out to Ringwood
Center for Food Action are always welcome!
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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2020
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
For those serving in the military & their families
that they complete their mission & return home
safely.
We Pray for All Service Men & Women especially:
SGT. Matthew Swan– USMC
Nephew of Charlotte Anderson
AWS2 Patrick J deFerrari– USN
Nephew & Godson of Judy & Paul Beaulieu
SGT Amanda Rea– USA
Granddaughter of Mary Casey
PFC– Brett Baker– USMC Nephew of Stacey Im-
basciani
Jeffrey Walsh-USAF Grandson of Marie Cannici
L.C. Sebastian Santianna– USMC Son of Pilar
Santianna
Major Jesse Sheehan– US Army Son-in-law of
Kevin & Karen Kearns
K OF C CORNER
Online Membership is now available.
Check it out at www.KofC.org/joinus
Follow us
Facebook@Stcatherineofbolognaknights
Check out the display about
Building the Domestic Church
Mike Scilingo-Grand Knight
Dennis Law-Deputy Grand Knight
kofc6212ringwood@gmail.com
908-875-3039
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Please keep in your prayers our sick:
Dawn Alfano, Daniel Breslin, Thanh Cao, Joyce
Colon, Emily D’Amico, Frank D’Amico, Jonathan
Dean, Muriel Firenze, Tom Firenze, Eric Florio,
Pierre Gladh, Catherine Greco, Samantha Hiller,
Stephan Jacobson, Connie McHugh, Michael
Mink, Zuri Nedd, David Nelms, Brandon Rifflard,
Michael Shelton, Charlotte Smith, Ava Rossi,
Patrick Rutherford, Miriam Rios, Frank Rinaldo,
Joseph Sanders, Christopher Schmitt, Solch
Family, Jenny Takter, Johnny Takter, Vivian - Age
7, Marcus - Age 9, Christine Walsh, Baby James
Patrick, Keith Reitema, Vondell Fagersten, Karen
Wuester, John White, Cathy Hartwick, Thom
Kirby, Carole Conlon, Brian Spring, Raymond
Joos, Yolette Salvi, Jack Hourihan.
To protect the privacy,
only immediate family
members can call the
Parish Office to have a
name added or removed.
RESPECT LIFE
Dear Bagel Lovers,
Next Sunday, October 18, is our scheduled Bagel
Sale. The deadline to order is October 14 by
calling or texting Charlotte at 973 903-0356.
Bagels are $1 each and please be sure to include
the kind and quantity of bagels you wish to
purchase. We ask you to order early as it takes
time to place the total order with the supplier and
to assemble/check your individual orders. We
appreciate your cooperation!
All additional info can be found in the September
6, 2020 bulletin on the parish website at
www.stcatherineofbologna.org
Please remember that we support Pro-Life work
with the proceeds from these sales. Our country
has never needed these endeavors more than we do
NOW. Please let your voice be heard along with
those who speak out to preserve our God-given
Right to Life from conception to natural death.
May God bless you and all those others who
uphold the dignity of life.
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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2020
ALL SOULS DAY– MEMORIAL CANDLES
November is the Month of Remembrance for the Church. This commemoration
begins with the Memorial of All Souls on November 2nd.
In addition to having photos of our loved ones displayed next to the altar, we are
offering special Memorial Candles that will burn next to the altar during all
masses throughout the month of November. We will also pray for our beloved
deceased at every Mass during the Prayer of the Faithful.
The special Mass for the intentions of all souls remembered with the
Memorial Candles will be said on
Sunday, November 15, 2020 at 12PM.
A label will be placed on the front of the candle with the name of your loved one.
Candles have space for only 1 name.
The suggested donation for these candles
is $ 50.00 each.
Your donation will support our parish.
Please visit our Parish Office and fill out the form so we can pray
for your loved ones.
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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2020
CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulations to Denise Minissale and Ann Marie Solch who were
Professed as Secular Franciscans (Third Order) during Mass on
October 3, 2020.
THE THIRD ORDER OF FRANCISCAN
The origins of the Third Order may be found in the movement known as the Penitents, going
back to the sixth century. The original Penitents were people who sought to grow in holiness
through their daily lives and work. This desire for holiness assumed many forms, such as
pilgrimages to holy sites; constructing, repairing and rebuilding churches; and caring for the
poor and sick.
The first Franciscans were, in fact, known as "penitents of Assisi." Men and women who
were attracted by Francis' way of life, but could not leave their homes and families to
become wandering preachers or cloistered nuns, banded together. Thus the Third Order was
born.
Continue on the next page.
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TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2020
THE THIRD ORDER OF FRANCISCAN CONT’
Early on, small groups in the Third Order formed more structured communities, publicly
professing the Church's traditional religious vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, and
often uniting around specific works of charity or common prayer. Since then, numerous
congregations of lay people and religious have developed throughout the world. In each
instance, the call to conversion and simplicity of life animates the members: In the Secular
Franciscan Order, men and women follow the way of Francis, but are not vowed religious
living in community. The Third Order Regular, on the other hand, is an international
community of priests and brothers who emphasize works of mercy and on-going conversion
to the Gospel.
The Third Order Regular is also known as the Franciscan Friars, TOR. This branch of the
Franciscan family was originally founded in 1447 by a papal decree uniting several groups of
Third Order hermits. Today, the TORs are a thriving religious community serving God's
people across the world.
With Francis, the TORs have accepted the challenge to "rebuild the Church" in areas of high
school and college education, parish ministry, church renewal, social justice, campus
ministry, hospital chaplaincies, foreign missions, and other ministries in places where the
Church is needed. And, in imitation of our founder, we pray to be instruments of peace,
pardon, and hope in a world yearning for the good news of Jesus Christ.
Conversion was an integral value in both Francis and Clare’s lives as they moved beyond the
status quo of their times and founded two great religious communities: the Friars Minor and
the Poor Ladies. Born into wealth, Francis and Clare each were compelled to divest
themselves of anything that would lead them away from Christ. They did this by following in
the foot prints of Jesus. This entailed a profound conversion—a complete surrender of their
lives to God and God’s service!
Prayer is the fundamental value in a Franciscan’s life—prayer that flows from the depths of
an inner life. For Francis and Clare all of life was rooted in prayer, ministry, community,
solitude and silence, joy and pain. Embracing this value, we are called to love, honor, adore,
serve, praise, bless, and glorify God in our lives.
Poverty for Francis and Clare was a mirror image of Jesus’ poverty because Jesus had
“nowhere to lay his head.” Thus, we are called to live our complete dependence on God
through identifying with people around us who are poor, living a simple lifestyle and sharing
all things in common. Our poverty extends beyond material poverty to an “attitude of the
heart.” Embracing this attitude we strive to identify with the needs of the poor ones in our
world and share our gifts, talents, ideas, resources and prayer life with them.
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 11, 2020
Please contact the Parish Office to make arrangements. The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the 1st Sunday of the month. Parents
must attend one Baptismal Preparation Class before the Baptism of their first child.
New Parishioners are asked to register at the Parish Office by stopping by or calling the office. We also appreciate notification of those moving or changing phone numbers.
Rite of Christian Initiation For Adults: We welcome all people 18 years of age or older who have not received Baptism, Penance, Holy Eucharist, or Confirmation, as well as those who wish to enter the Roman Catholic Faith to please contact the parish office.
Please contact the Parish Office as early as possible; mandatory preparation one year in advance.
The rite of Anointing and Communion of the Sick will be celebrated for any person homebound or hospitalized. Please notify the Pastor. The Sacrament of Anointing is available on request
Information to be included in the weekend church bulletin must be submitted by Monday at 12pm prior to printing. This includes inserts. Email: office@stcatherineofbologna.org
Pastor: Rev. Pawel Szurek, Ext. 5 pastor@stcatherineofbologna.org
Weekly Associate:
Ret. The Most Rev. Bishop Arthur Serratelli
Mrs. Iwona Kaczynski, Ext. 7
business@stcatherineofbologna.org
Antioch@stcatherineofbologna.org
Mrs. Janet Spirko & Ms. Nicole Stroh
jspirko@optonline.net
nicole.stroh21@gmail.com
Mr. Anthony J. Chirles
Grades 1 - 6
accom@optonline.net
Meetings take place on Wednesdays - 7-8:30pm and Thursdays - 10-11:30am in the Gathering Area.
For more information, please contact
Eileen Marczan at 845-300-2681.
Are you a good reader? Would you like to proclaim the word of the Lord? If you are interested in becoming a lector, please call Karyn at 973-839-7791.
Are you looking to form an even deeper relationship with Jesus Christ? Thinking of getting involved with parish life? Why not become a Minister of Holy Communion. The commitment is small, the rewards are many. For more information contact Ann Babbitt at 973- 962-1610.
We are in need of ushers. If you are interested, please contact the Parish Office.
BIBLE STUDY CLERGY
USHERS
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE
HOLY COMMUNION
LECTORS
NEW PARISHIONERS
RCIA
BULLETIN DEADLINE
BUSINESS MANAGER
CONFIRMATION COORDINATOR
GRADES 7-10
RELIGIOUS FORMATION
MUSIC MINISTRY
BAPTISM
MARRIAGE
MINISTRY TO THE SICK
ALTAR SERVERS
If you would like to be an altar server, please contact the parish office or come to our monthly meeting.
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