SAINT JAMES the APOSTLE CHURCH
45 SOUTH SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07081-2301 OFFICE: 973-376-3044 FACSIMILE: 973-376-0560
SEPTEMBER 20, 2015
TWENTY FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
The Parish is Served by Fr. John D. Gabriel
Pastor [email protected]
Fr. Silvano Kim Parochial Vicar
Fr. Everest Baniyet In Residence
Fr. John D. Dennehy Weekend Assistant
Mr. Jerome Bongiovanni Permanent Deacon
Mr. Daniel O’Neill Permanent Deacon
Mr. Arthur Bandel Permanent Deacon
www.saintjamestheapostle.org
A Community of Faith. Come Experience Christ With Us
SATURDAY, September 26, 2015 5:00PM Paul Centamore ~ Wife, Grandchildren SUNDAY, September 27, 2015 7:30AM AnnaMaria Villanova ~ Family 9:00AM For the People of Saint James 10:30AM Toni Palma ~ Anita 12:00PM Bernie & Susie LoMacchio ~ Patty LoMacchio 7:00PM Nellie Ricci ~ Maria Forte MONDAY, September 28, 2015 7:30AM William John Wojciechowski ~ Halena Kowalski TUESDAY, September 29, 2015 7:30AM Kevin Kearns ~ Linda & Bob Donnelly WEDNESDAY, September 30, 2015 7:30AM Raffaele & Giuseppena ~ Battaglia Family THURSDAY, October 1, 2015 7:30AM Brian McNany ~ Linda & Bob Donnelly FRIDAY, October 2, 2015 7:30AM Bernadette Perna ~ Ellmer Family SATURDAY, October 3, 2015 8:00AM Gaetano D’Agostino ~ Arcangela D’Agostino Lucille Purcell ~ Bob Ella Schuer ~ Kim & John Mailley 5:00PM Thomas Giaimo ~ Mom SUNDAY, October 4, 2015 7:30AM Theresa Blasi ~ Family 9:00AM Carmen Scialfa ~ Melba Ferretti 10:30AM Mary Amberg ~ Barbara Rickey 12:00PM For the People of Saint James 7:00PM Bea & Ted Sharkey ~ Colleen & Gene Duffy
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MASSES FOR THE WEEK Twenty Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B
September 27, 2015
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Do you rejoice in the good that others do? Jesus reprimands his disciples for their jealousy and suspicion. They were upset that someone who was not of their company was performing a good work in the name of Jesus. They even "forbade" the man "because he was not following us." Jesus' reply is filled with wisdom: "No one who does a mighty work in my name will be able soon after to speak evil of me." Are we not like the disciples when we get upset at the good deeds of others who seem to shine more than us? Paul says that "love is not jealous... but rejoices in the right" (1 Corinthians 13:4,6).
REFLECTIONS ON TODAY’S GOSPEL
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURES Your continued and consistent generosity raised
Because of the ear ly submission of th is bul let in , contr ibut ion
tota ls wi l l be repor ted Oct . 4 , 2015
Jesus says, i t i s far better to g ive than to rece ive
To s ign up for Onl ine Giv ing go to : www.saint jamestheapost le .org
MASS SCHEDULE
SUNDAY 7:30AM ~ 9:00AM ~ 10:30AM ~ 12:00PM ~ 7:00PM
Anticipated Mass ~ Saturday 5:00PM
DAILY MASS Weekdays: Novena 7:10AM ~ Mass 7:30AM Saturdays Novena 7:40AM ~ Mass 8:00AM
Evening Novena ~ Monday Evenings 6:45PM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays at 11:00AM
RECTORY OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday: 8:00AM ~ 4:00PM
Friday: 9:00AM ~ 4:00PM Closed 12:00PM-1:00PM daily for lunch
Closed Saturdays and Sundays
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Dear Parish Family,
This weekend our nation is welcoming our holy father Pope Francis for the first time to the United States. We pray this weekend for his safety, but also that his visit will have a real impact on the heart and soul of our nation. Since it will be impossible for most of us to attend any of the events involving Pope Francis our pastoral Council decided to provide some fun events right here at St. James to help us in enter into the spirit of celebration and joy at the gift of Pope Francis pastoral visit to the United States. I am grateful to the concert committee and to the "Stardust Big Band" for providing us once again with the wonderful evening of entertainment. And I am also grateful to all those participating in box Village, helping us to raise money for homeless families to the Ministry of Family Promise, Union County organization we've been partnering with to assist homeless families in our area. It is my hope that many of you are joining us this weekend for our tailgate potluck lunch and to view the papal mass from Philadelphia at 4 PM on Sunday. While the media will certainly tell us much about what the pope says and what he means, it is my hope that each of us will try to hear what the pope is saying directly and not through the prism of television news or the Internet. On our parish website you can find links to the Vatican website and to Zenit.org. Both will be excellent websites to read the Popes words directly. May these days of grace truly have an impact on us long after Pope Francis returns to Rome. And don't miss the opportunity this weekend to have your picture taken with Pope Francis in our gathering area! One of the joys of autumn is that parish life begins to take on a new energy, and many of our parishioners who have been off doing other things return now to their homes. Last weekend we celebrated catechetical Sunday, blessing our wonderful catechists under the direction of Nancy Caputo and praying for our children, that this year will see them grow in grace and in faith. This year we sadly announced the departure from our religious edu-cation office of Maggie Keffer who many of you have come to know for her gentle faith and kindness. Maggie is still a parishioner and will remain working on our pastoral Council, but we wish her well as she takes on her new position working for the Township of Springfield. Archbishop Myers issued a letter regarding Catechetical Sunday to all the parishes and institutions of the archdio-cese of Newark. He said:
“The Bishops of the United States have given us a very powerful theme to consider this year. “Safeguarding the Dignity of Every Human Person” is a theme which is full of significance for us. It recalls the many im-portant life issues which confront our society and with which we as Catholic Christians must grapple in the public forum: abortion, capital punishment, euthanasia, are certainly all important and current issues which we must address from a Gospel viewpoint and which the ministry of catechesis must assist us in under-standing from a faith perspective. But our Holy Father, Pope Francis has also recently called us to widen our perspective in “Safeguarding the Dignity of Every Human Person when in his recent encyclical, Laudato Si’, the Holy Father has reminded us that this theme also involved protecting the earth and all who dwell in it, protecting those who are impacted by the abuse of the environment, most often the poor and the margin-alized, as well as those who are negatively affected by unjust economic systems. These, too, are areas where the Catholic Christians is impelled by the power of the Gospel to “Safeguard the Dignity of Every Human Person.” It is the purpose of catechesis to draw us ever closer to Jesus, to a deeper understanding of our Catholic faith and to understand how because of what we believe, we are called to “Safeguard the Dignity of Every Human Person.” I extend my gratitude and that of the whole Church of Newark to our catechists, our parish catechetical leaders and our Catholic school teachers and administrators and pledge to them our support and prayers.”
In His Spirit,
~ Fr. John
LETTER FROM THE PASTOR
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A TIME TO SEEK
A TIME OF WAR & PEACE
We pray for all defending our freedom…
Luis Fonseca, Arthur Raymond, Frank Wulff, Aric Patten, Jack Lober, Stacy Enyeart, A.J. Carlucci,
David Bugel, Aaron Pluto, Samuel Lillie, Shane Fenton Tim Arentz, Stephen Patricco, Sean Curran,
Phillip Patten, Lt. Sean P. Eadie
For all seminarians on the road to the priesthood, especially:
Danny Pabon, Peter Carey, Joseph Furnaguera, Andres Polanco, Zachary Devoe, Sebastian Valencia,
Diego Arce, Dhanush Canisius, Harlan Acosta
THE PRAYER CORNER “To everything there is a season and a time for every purpose…”
A TIME TO HEAL
For all who are sick and suffering………
Bea Giacobbe, Brian Mather, Rita Dilly, Ana Harper, Alice McCarthy, Susan Sullivan, Tom Hogan,
Eva Brownfield, Angela Raimondo, Remo Ambrosi, Richard McNelis, Charlotte McNelis, Kyle Noonan,
Walter Mathias, Joseph Schubert, Cathy Tlesea, Jean Comerford, Ronald Alaniz, Honorise DeSisto, Rosanne Treston, Sandra Turlowicz, John Rendiero,
George Ondish, Frank Benson, Bob House, Antoinette Pacifico, John Pangiochi, Evelyn Constant Amelia Montana, Roberta Baumann, Mary Grabowy,
Miguel Antonio Garcia
MARIAN DEVOTION
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament with Miraculous Medal Novena, Rosary and Benediction takes place on Monday evenings (as scheduled) from 6:45-7:30pm in our Church, Saint James, please feel free to join us.
HOLY HOUR FOR LIFE
Come join us in pray before the Blessed Sacrament on the first Wednesday of the month from 7:30-8:30PM at Holy Spirit Church, 984 Suburban Avenue, Union
WEEKLY MEMORIALS
SANCTUARY LAMP For the People of Saint James
BREAD AND WINE Mary Ackerman ~ Joan Scelfo
FLOWERS BY THE TABERNACLE Sam & Marge Furner ~ 53rd Wedding Anniversary
DEVOTIONS AND MEMORIALS ~ Spiritual Offerings To have a loved one remembered through the
Sanctuary Lamp ~ Bread & Wine ~ Flowers By the Tabernacle Please call the Rectory Office ~ 973-376-3044
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
Prayer Shawls will be blessed and on display at all of the Masses during the weekend of October 3 and 4. Stop by our table in the Gathering Area to see the beautiful Prayer Shawls and find our more about the
Ministry. The next meeting of the Prayer Shawl Ministry will be Wednesday, September 30 in the home of Teresa Matthews – 2612 Frederick Terrace in Union. Contact Claire Bernstein with any questions or for more information. 973-271-8651 or [email protected].
The Prayer Shawl Ministry is open to those experienced at knitting, crocheting and looming, and to those looking to learn and get started. Members of this Ministry create handmade shawls and blankets that are delivered to those suffering from illness or grief or to the homebound and the elderly. The shawls are a simple and loving way to provide comfort and support to those in need. They also remind the recipients of the continued prayers of the St. James parish community. It’s a wonderful way to share your talents and bring a bit of joy and hope to a friend.
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EVANGELIZATION CORNER
SPIRITUAL GIFTS INVENTORY WORKSHOPS ~ Hatcher Hall PART I: Discovering Your God-given Gifts ~ October 21st, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
This workshop uses a tool to help you identify which spiritual gifts you have been blessed with and which you are challenged to use in living out your baptismal call to build the Kingdom of God.
PART II: “Responding to the Call: Exercising your Spiritual Gifts” ~ October 28th, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
This workshop goes deeper into many of the themes of the first workshop, but here focused more on “call.” We will unpack how we are called; the ways that God call us; the influence of our spiritual heritage in determining our call; developing tools for discernment; exercising our spiritual gifts in the world/work, not just in ministry; the ever-present call to evangelize in all parts of life; Lectio Divina and journaling
Facilitator: Julie Burkey, D.Min, is an Adjunct Professor of Pastoral Theology at Immaculate Conception Semi-nary. She received a Master’s Degree from Immaculate Conception Seminary and a Doctor of Ministry Degree from The Catholic University of America. Dr. Burkey teaches Catholic Evangelization, New Evangelization and Catechesis, and Theology of Work.
Please contact Kim Mailley, Evangelization Ministry for more information: [email protected]
DISCOVERING CHRIST
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS AT 7:00PM
January 13, 2016 ~ February 24, 2016
Please join us in Hatcher Hall at Saint James the Apostle Parish for Discovering Christ Enjoy a free dinner, listen to a dynamic teaching and join in a small group discussion about the meaning of life in Jesus Christ. Discovering Christ is a seven-week program.
We invite you to watch a Discovering Christ youtube video to learn more about the course: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-QPh2_3n2k
or visit www.christlife.org/discover
This series is designed to revitalize your faith or to bring back your family and friends who have been away from the Church. Come be a part of the event that will change the life of our parish – and YOU! Discovering Christ was developed by ChristLife, a Catholic ministry in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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PARISH EVENTS
RESPECT LIFE CORNER
BULLETIN INFORMATION
Dates for using the parish buildings must be cleared by Michelle Sblendorio before being
submitted to the bulletin
Information for the Bulletin needs to be emailed by
NOON ON MONDAYS TO: [email protected] and
CALENDAR NEWS Mrs. Michelle Sblendorio,
Coordinator
SUNDAY 1:30PM 1:30PM 5:30PM
MONDAY 3:00PM
TUESDAY 3:30PM 3:45PM 7:00PM
WEDNESDAY 3:00PM 7:00PM
THURSDAY FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9:00AM
SUNDAY 9:00am 1:00pm 4:00pm 5:30PM
SUNDAY September 27 Parish Activities-Grounds Sacrament of Baptism-Church Ensemble Rehearsal-church MONDAY September 28 Volleyball Practice-School TUESDAY September 29 Chorister Rehearsal—Church Religious Education (1-6)-School Adult Choir Rehearsal-Church WEDNESDAY September 30 Volleyball Practice-School Protecting God’s Children-School THURSDAY October 1 FRIDAY October 2 SATURDAY October 3 Spotlight Series-School SUNDAY October 4 Religious Education (K-6)-School Blessing of the Animals-Parking Lot St James Mom’s Group-Rectory Youth Group-Gym
The 2015 – 2016 Respect Life program starts with Respect Life month – observed each October since 1972. Respect Life Sunday is observed this year on October 4th. This year’s theme is Every Life is Worth Living. Please join us following the 10:30am mass on October 4th for a very short prayer service at the memorial stone for the unborn which is located in front of the convent. Respect Life prayer cards will be available that week-end in each pew. Please take one home with you and, if you can, take another one for a neighbor. As Catholics we are called to build a civilization of love based on the principles of the Gospel. And the foundation of that civilization must be a culture of life. If you feel God is calling you to this ministry, please contact Fr. Silvano or email Pat Sullivan [email protected]
Sometimes we feel so small in this wide world of ours. We wonder how we can make a difference. We know every little bit helps, but sometimes we feel so inadequate rising up against some of the global issues we face on a daily basis. Jesus tells us that the small-est of seeds turns into the largest of plants. Together, united with the world-wide Church, we can make a difference. If we get involved, put our words into action, then most certainly we can make a difference. It’s when we feel defeated and insignificant that the devil has much to work with. Let’s give him nothing and God everything.
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YOUTH GROUP NEWS
Nisha Mathews & Meghan Wilson, Coordinators
Fellowship for High School Students
First Meeting of the New School Year!
Sunday, October 4 at 5:30pm
Join us in the Gym for the first Youth Ministry meeting of the 2015-2016 school year! Dinner will be provided as we discuss our vision for a new year together followed by 7:00pm Mass in the Church.
Hope to see you there!
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL COOP ENTRANCE EXAM
8th grade students wanting to attend Catholic High School in the Fall of 2016, the Catholic High School entrance exam (COOP) will be given on Friday, November 6, 2015. Applications and fees will be processed from September 1 through October 24, 2015. Fee of $60 will include reporting scores to 3 high schools of your choice. Go to www.coopexam.org or call 1-888-921-2667, or visit a Catholic elementary or high school to obtain registration materials. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n p l e a s e e m a i l : [email protected].
OCTOBER GIVES US A UNIQUE BEAUTY October is resplendent with the beauty of nature. The fall gives us an invigorating lift. We seem to feel “fully alive” looking forward to a new begin-ning filled with energy. Would you be willing to channel some of that energy to help those less fortunate by sorting through your unwanted clothing and shoes and giving them to Catholic Charities? Please note that in addition to all forms of used clothing we also welcome small appliances, shoes, lin-ens, sheets, towels, stuffed animals and books (no reference books). The donation bin is readily available outside the Church.
Thank you.
THE RELICS OF ST. THÉRÈSE AND
HER PARENTS
WILL BE AT ST JAMES OCT. 17 & 18 FOR THE CANONIZATION OF BLESSED ZÉLIE AND BLESSED LOUIS MARTIN
The writings of St. Thérèse reveal the deep affection she had for both her parents. Although she lost her mother when she was four and her entrance into Car-mel at the age of fifteen separated her from her father, she remained close to them in memory and prayer. In a letter to her spiritual brother, Father Maurice Bellière she writes, "God gave me a father and a mother more worthy of heaven than of earth; they asked the Lord to give them many children and to take them for Him-self." That Zélie and Louis strove to teach their daugh-ters to lead a life of holiness was attested to by the fact that all five of their daughters entered Carmel. In one of the few letters that remain from Louis, he writes, "...Thérèse, my little Queen, entered Carmel yesterday! God alone could demand such a sacrifice, but He's helping me so powerfully through my tears, my heart abounds with joy." Pope Francis will canonize Blessed Louis and Zélie Martin on October 18th, 2015. Cardi-nal Amato, the Prefect for the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints, drew attention to the soon-to-be saints' "exemplary life of faith, dedication to ideal val-ues united to a constant realism, and persistent atten-tion to the poor."*
More information in next week’s bulletin.
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The next collection will take place the weekend of September 26/27 before the 5:00PM Mass on Saturday evening and between 10:00AM and 12:00PM Noon on Sunday, in the Gathering Area of the Church. Sandwich collections will take place Monday, September 28 from the School Kitchen between 8:00-11:00AM. Anyone interested in volunteering to help deliver to St. Joe’s please contact Lisa Gillo 908-232-5304 or [email protected].
FEED MY PEOPLE
Mrs. Lisa Gillo Coordinator
JOIN US AT THE
"TRUMP TAJ MAHAL CASINO"
IN ATLANTIC CITY, NJ
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Time: Bus Departs 9:00am
(from Saint James Parking Lot) Cost: $25.00 per person
get back $20 Voucher for slot machine
50/50 Tickets & Donuts will be available before you get on the bus.
Questions: Contact Jim Geoghan at (973) 379-2714
Send Check made payable to: "Saint James Seniors"
Mr. Jim Geoghan 20 Laurel Drive, Springfield, NJ 07081
PARISH SENIORS NEWS
Mr. James Geoghan President
The Saint James Seniors are looking for new members. We're an active group with important guest speakers, we take trips and enjoy socializing with other members. We meet the second Monday of each month at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 60 Howard St., Summit, N.J. The next meeting is October 12, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. After the meeting, light refreshments are always served. Come join us. For further information please call: Mary Yurino, at 908-464-3130.
JOIN OUR NEWLY FORMING “ST. JAMES BOOK CLUB”
Tuesday, September 29th at 7:30 p.m. in the Rectory
As we read and reflect on “The Seven Storey Mountain: The Autobiography of Thomas Merton.”
All are invited!
“THE PATRIOTIC ROSARY” The Deacons of St. James Parish invite our parish family to join them on Saturday Morning, October 10th after the 8 a.m. Mass of the Immaculate Heart of Mary to pray the Patriotic Rosary. This beautiful and timely devotion we will offer for the consecration of our Nation.
ALL MEN OF THE PARISH ARE INVITED TO THE RECTORY FOR BREAKFAST! Saturday Morning, October 3rd after the 8 a.m. Mass
For a discussion on the formation of a new Ministry to Men. How can our parish support Men in their unique call to holiness? What are the distinct characteristics of a masculine spirituality? How do Christ and the Church need men to take seriously their call to Spiritual Fatherhood? All men of the parish regardless of age or marital status are invited!
SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 2015 1:00PM
OUTSIDE PIAZZA OF THE CHURCH
BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
SPOTLIGHT SERIES: “Celebrating God’s Presence”
Presented by: Rev. Msgr. Paul Bochicchio
Saturday, October 3, 2015 Hatcher Hall
Contact Nancy Caputo to register [email protected] or 973-376-2061
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PARISH SCHOOL NEWS
Mrs. Caroline Ponterio, Principal
Written By Mrs. Mary McElroy
SAILING THROUGH SEPTEMBER! Incredulous that it is already Autumn, parents turned out in force at our Back-to-School Night where they warmly welcomed our new principal, Caroline Ponterio, visited their children’s classrooms, and met with the teachers. Thanks to our parents for their support, and much appreciation to the Home & School Association for rallying volunteer parents all year. School Happenings Several of our 8th grade students visited the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart last Monday to venerate the Major Relics of Saint Maria Goretti – the Little Saint of Great Mercy. Newark is the first stop on this national tour of 16 states and 25 dioceses around the country. In preparation, Father John presented the life story of Saint Maria to students in 6th, 7th and 8th grades, reminding them how important it is to develop the virtue of forgiveness. During Social Studies period, our 7th graders virtually traveled to Washington D.C. for the 9/17 national ob-servance of Constitution Day. Participating in a live event featuring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer sharing the particulars of his job, they were also able to take a virtual tour of the National Constitution Center guided by Judge Marjorie O. Rendell. Pope Francis has arrived at Saint James! A large card-board cut-out of the Pope is visiting each of the class-rooms in preparation for his visit to Philadelphia for the World Meeting of Families. Look for our close-ups! Reminder - Noon dismissal, Friday, 10/2. All faculty and staff are gathering with our Archdiocesan school community at the Cathedral Basilica in Newark for an Opening of the School Year Mass, celebrating how Catholic schools personnel make Catholic education outstanding. Thank you to our faculty and staff!!
RELIGIOUS ED NEWS
Mrs. Nancy Caputo, Director
The parish staff and parish family thank Maggie Keffer for her many, many years of service in our parish and wish her much success in her new endeavor. We also welcome Mrs. Colleen Tyra as the new Administrative Assistant in the Religious Ed Office; we know you will be a wonderful resource for our families! We are in great need of three First Grade Catechists and one Third Grade Catechist on Tuesday afternoons. This is a wonderful ministry where you actually get back more than you give! If you are available from 3:30-5:15 on Tuesday afternoons, please consider joining this vibrant ministry! Religious Education is an ongoing formation from Grade 1 (Kindergarten is optional) through Grade 8; with the Sacrament of Confirmation taking place in the Fall of 9th Grade. If your child has missed more than a year of classes since receiving First Eucharist, please call Fr. Silvano in the rectory.
All information regarding Religious Education is posted on our website: www.saintjamestheapostle.org / Call: 973-376-2061
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN TRAINING
Anyone currently working with children in our parish trained before 2012 must be recertified
Register: www.virtus.org Contact Nancy Caputo for registration information
Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015
Hatcher Hall ~7:00PM
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults ( R C I A ) i s t h e formation process which guides people inquiring about our faith as well as Catho-
lics seeking full initiation. The formation process in-cludes: · doctrinal formation (believing with the Church
community), · experience of community (sharing faith stories), · liturgical formation (praying with the Church
community), and · apostolic formation (serving with the Church
community). People are helped in the process of discerning where God is calling them. This gradual development aims to help one live a full Christian life. To learn more about RCIA opportunities please call Fr. Silvano.
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PASTOR Father John Gabriel 973-376-3044 ext 104
PAROCHIAL VICAR Father Silvano Kim 973-376-3044 ext 107
WEEKEND ASSISTANT Father John D. Dennehy
IN RESIDENCE Father Everest Baniyet
PERMANENT DEACONS Deacon Arthur Bandel
Deacon Jerry Bongiovanni Deacon Dan O’Neill
PARISH SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER Mrs. Michelle Sblendorio 973-376-3044 ext 113
SCHOOL OFFICE 41 South Springfield Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081
Main Office 973-376-5194 :: Facsimile 973-376-5228
PRINCIPAL Mrs. Caroline Ponterio, B.S., M.B.A.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mrs. Marilyn DePrimio [email protected]
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE Main Office 973-376-2061 :: Facsimile 973-376-4079
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mrs. Nancy Caputo, M.Ed., Spec. Ed-Autism Cert.
ADMINSTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mrs. Colleen Tyra
MUSIC MINISTRY Mr. Daniel R. Palko 973-376-3044 ext 115
EVANGELIZATION MINISTRY Mrs. Kim Mailley
PARISH TRUSTEES Mrs. Janet Petino & Mr. John Pflug
PARISH COUNCIL [email protected]
PARISH STAFF INFORMATION
Fr. John Gabriel
SACRAMENT INFORMATION
Fr. Silvano Kim
BAPTISM Communal Baptisms are held on the last Sunday of each month at 1:30pm in the Church. Please see the dates listed below. Please contact the Parish Office for scheduling information.
RECONCILIATION Individual Confessions are heard every Saturday at 11:00am in the Church, or anytime by appointment.
EUCHARIST Communion can be brought to the sick and homebound either at home or in a facility. Please contact the Parish Office to make arrangements.
CONFIRMATION Adult Confirmation for those already Baptized and wish to complete their sacraments are encouraged to contact the Parish Office.
MARRIAGE Couples interested in marriage are asked to call the Parish Office at least one year prior to their desired date so that arrangements can be made.
VOCATIONS Is God calling you to the priesthood or Religious Life? Speak to one of our priests or call the Vocations Office 973-497-4365. Please continue to pray for an increase in vocations.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK This Sacrament can be administered anytime. We make visits to area hospitals and nursing homes. Please contact the Parish Office.
THE RCIA PROCESS The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a process where individuals who seek to receive the Sacraments of Initiation or who have never been baptized enter into full communion with the faith. Contact the Parish Office for details.
BAPTISM INFORMATION The catechesis class begins by attending the 12:00pm Mass with instruction about the rite and its meaning following Mass. Godparents are encouraged to attend. Baptism Ceremonies are held at 1:30pm and we ask that everyone arrive by 1:15pm. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a Baptism or catechesis please call the Parish Office at 973-376-3044.
CATECHESIS CEREMONY Nov. 8 Oct. 25; Nov. 22; Dec. 27