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March 4, 2012 . 2nd Sunday of Lent
Pastoral Associate for Elementary Catechetics:
Tracey Rennie
School Principal:Ms. Joan Ferraer
DIRECTOR OF LITURGICAL MUSIC MINISTRIES:
Nancy A. Cardone
Assistant Liturgical Music MinisterS:
Kimberley Mesiti
Pastoral Associate for Family & Adult Formation Ministries:
Robert P. Miller
Coordinator of Youth Ministry:Mr. Timothy Dennin
Pastoral Council:Eileen Conte, Chairperson
Jean Barbetta, Vice ChairpersonMichael Pasquale, Secretary
FINANCE CHAIRMEN:Peter Maulbeck, Finance Council
Patrick DeCotiis, Finance Committee
St. Thomas the ApostleRoman Catholic Church
Rectory/Parish Center: (973) 338-9190 . Fax: (973) 338-4224 . Religious Education: (973) 338-7400School: (973) 338-8505 . Convent: (973) 338-9118
Address: 60 Byrd Avenue, Bloomfi eld, NJ 07003 . Website: www.stachurchbloomfi eld.com
Eucharistic Liturgy
Saturday Eve: 5:00pm
Sundays: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30am & 12:00 Noon
Weekdays: 7:30, & 11:30am
Saturday Mornings: 8:30am Only
Holy Days:7:30, 11:30am & 7:30pm
Holidays: 8:30am Only
Sacrament of Reconciliation:(Penance/Confessions)
Saturday: 11:00am
Marian Devotions:
MondaysNovena Prayer 11:30am Mass
Liturgy of the Word
With Children:Sundays: 10:30am Mass
September - June
Catholic Community
ServicesOffering Social
Service Assistance1(800) CCS-7413
Fax: 596-3735
Rev. Charles J. Miller, M. Div., PastorParochial Vicars: Rev. Mark B. Wysocki, M. Div. • Rev. Andrew N. Onyemaobi, M. Div., M.A.
In Residence: Rev. Thomas F. Blind, M. Div.PERMANENT DEACONS:
Deacon Albert H. Tizzano • Deacon Thomas J. Coyle • Deacon Brian J. MurphyDeacon Dennis J. Besida, Retired
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Second Sunday of Lent March 4, 2012
Masses for the Week
Sunday, March 4 Saturday, March 3 5:00 pm For the People of the Parish
Sunday, March 4 7:30 am Donald Duda – Friend 9:00 am Aldo & Iris Arrigoni – Friend 10:30 am Joseph & Florence Kane – Family 12:00 pm Franklin Galante – Friend
Monday, March 5 7:30 am Louis & Lucy De Falco – Bequest 11:30 am Ann Libertelli – Friend
Tuesday, March 6 7:30 am Joseph V. Dowd – Friends 11:30 am Patricia Kinsella – Family
Wednesday, March 7 7:30 am Joseph Sedlak – Bequest 11:30 am Mary & John Walters – Daughter
Thursday, March 8 7:30 am Catherine Sedlak – Bequest 11:30 am Venefredo Baldonado – Friend
Friday, March 9 7:30 am Bernard J. O’Connor – Friend 11:30 am Al Lang - Husband
Saturday, March 10 8:30 am Mary Montesano – Family
Sunday, March 11 Saturday, March 10 5:00 pm Mr. & Mrs. Louis Scaglione – Family
Sunday, March 11 7:30 am For the People of the Parish 9:00 am Rose Mc Garry – Bequest 10:30 am Deceased members of Amato Family –
Family 12:00 pm Deceased members of Zingaro - Martucci
Families – Family
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Trey Hickey, Ariella Chivil
REST IN PEACE:
Virginia Sorice, Michelina Lucciola, Peter Lamontagne
CANDLE INTENTIONS:
Church: Lester Patterson
Week of Feb. 26, 2012 in Rectory: Biagio Mazzeffi
Taken out of context, the story of Abraham and Isaac is horrible. It is important to understand the story in its historical context. It is a very story and has at least two layers of meaning. First, it affirms the practice of the Israelites to substitute animals for humans in sacrificial ritual. The Israelites banned human sacrifice. Second, the emphasis is on God’s intervention to prevent Isaac’s death. The angel’s second intervention praises Abraham’s faith and renews the covenant promises. The renewal of the promises is the important focus. The narrative therefore shows Abraham’s total trust and faithful obedience even when God seems to contradict himself.
■ FIRST READING: Today’s scriptures focus on beloved sons––and the gift their fathers make them. The fulfillment of God’s promise to Abraham that he would become the father of a great nation (see Genesis 12:2) hinged on the progeny of his only son Isaac, who was himself gift to Abraham in his old age. In today’s reading, God asks the seemingly impossible and unthinkable––that Abraham offer his son as a human sacrifice (a common practice in his day). Abraham’s obedience and trust are almost incomprehensible, but it is the obedience and trust that Jesus lived to the fullest and to which we are also called.
■ RESPONSORIAL PSALM 116 is a prayer that accompanied a sacrifice of thanksgiving after deliverance from some serious and life-threatening affliction (stanza 1). Having experiences God’s salvation, the psalmist walks––lives confidently in the presence of the Lord.
■ SECOND READING: Abraham and Isaac in today’s First Reading prefigure the Father and Jesus in today’s text from Romans. God did not spare his only son or hold him back but sent him to live among us––and to die and rise for us. With this tremendous gift and this tremendous power working on our behalf, what can possibly harm us?
■ THE GOSPEL: On the mountaintop, Jesus undergoes an extraordinary experience. Was he at prayer? He is described in what we might consider supernatural terms: clothes whiter than any earthly bleach could make them, standard attire in the heavenly realm. Peter, James, and John are afforded a glimpse of his true identity and confirmation of it in the word from the Father. This is also a call to them to listen to Jesus. As is clear from Jesus’ command, what had happened points to his Resurrection.
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2012 at Saint Thomas the Apostle
Stations of the Cross
Stations of the Cross will be held every Friday evening throughout Lent up until Good Friday when the St. Thomas Senior High Youth Group will present the Living Stations of the Cross. (see below)
Community Penance Service
Monday, March 26 at 7:30 PM St. Thomas the Apostle Church
The Catholic Parishes of Bloomfield (Sacred Heart, St. Valentine’s, and St. Thomas the Apostle) will have a Communal Penance Service with individual confessions.
Holy Week
Palm Sunday
Saturday, March 31 Mass at 5PM
Solemn Blessing of Palms and Procession
Sunday, April 1 Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30, &12 Noon.
(Palms will be distributed at all Masses.)
Holy Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Masses at 7:30 and 11:30 AM
Sacred Triduum
Holy Thursday, April 5
7:30 PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper Followed by Bread and Wine Fellowship in the Parish Center
11 PM Night Prayer
Good Friday, April 6
The Church will be open from 8 Am to 9 PM 8:30 AM Morning Prayer 3:00 PM Celebration of the Lord’s Passion 7:30 PM Living Stations of the Cross Presented by the STA Youth Group
Holy Saturday, April 7
8:30 AM Morning Prayer 8:15 PM The Great Easter Vigil
Easter Sunday, April 8
Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30, and 12 Noon.
ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK 2012 LENTEN REGULATIONS
1. The days of both Fast and Abstinence during Lent are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. The other Fridays of Lent are days of Abstinence.
2. On a day of Fast, only one (1) full meal is permitted. Those between the ages of 18 and 59 are obliged to fast.
3. On a day of Abstinence, no meat may be eaten. Those who have reached the age of 14 are obliged by the law of abstinence.
4. The obligation to observe the laws of Fast and Abstinence “substantially”, or as a whole, is a serious obligation.
5. The Fridays of the year, outside of Lent, are designated as days of penance, but each individual may substitute for the traditional abstinence from meat some other practice of voluntary self-denial as penance.
6. The time for fulfilling the Paschal Precept (Easter Duty*) extends from the First Sunday of Lent, Feb. 26, 2012 to the Solemnity of the Holy Trinity, June 3, 2012.
*Canon 920, §1. All the faithful, after they have been initiated into the Most Holy Eucharist, are bound by the obligation of receiving Communion at least once a year.
"Come, Follow Me" to a Catholic Men’s Conference Saturday, March 10, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ.
Use the Registration form in this bulletin, pick up forms at the doors of the church, in the parish center or visit our website at www.rcan.org/menscommission or contact one of our parish Men's Conference coordinators: Jim McKittrick - 973-338-3145, Phil Urso - 973-667-0040, Kevin Sutton - 973-885-3331, John Rennie - 973-338-4615 or Steve Carrione - 973-902-6447 or 973-893-8105
“Mary’s Shadow” The Women’s Cornerstone VII Team warmly invites ALL women of the parish to gather for a Morning of Reflection as we garner strength from a most gentle woman, Mary. It is time to renew, refresh, and reconnect to our spiritual side.
Date: Saturday, March 24, 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Place: St. Thomas the Apostle School Herron Hall
Suggested donation: $10.00 - Lunch Included
Registration Form
NAME: __________________________________________
ADDRESS: _______________________________________
PHONE: _________________________________________
EMAIL:__________________________________________
Make check payable to St. Thomas the Apostle Church or drop it in the collection basket or at the parish center.
RSVP by Monday, March 19, 2012
If you have any questions, call Sr.Arleen 908-272-2872, Hedi 973-338-0722, or Alicia 973-473-6633.
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SCHOOL, RELIGIOUS ED & SACRAMENTS
Religious Education News
This weekend First Communicants handed out their handprints at all of the masses. We ask those parishioners that took one to please pray for that child as well as all of the other children who are working so hard to prepare for this special sacrament. Boxes will be placed in the vestibules of the church after Easter if you would like to send a card or note to your Prayer Partner. If you did not get a Prayer Partner and would like one please call the Religious Ed. Office at 338-7400.
It's Not Too Late to Register Your Stop & Shop Cards!
We urge family, friends and neighbors to designate St. Thomas the Apostle School in the Stop & Shop Website for the A+ School Rewards Program.
As the 2011-2012 A + School Rewards Program is winding down, every new card designation is crucial to achieving our school's goal for this year.
If you register your Stop & Shop card by the end of February, we will still receive points from the beginning of February. Our School ID# is 08625.
The STA students appreciate your support!
Catechist Lenten Evening of Reflection
Thursday, March 15th 7:00PM
St. Peter Room St. Thomas the Apostle Parish Center
60 Byrd Avenue, Bloomfield
Please join the parishes of St. Thomas the Apostle and St. Valentine’s as we offer this New Energies evening of prayer and reflection for those who teach and work with children.
Please RSVP to Tracey Rennie at 338-7400 or by email to [email protected] by February 29th.
Confirmation Classes begin March 10/11
STA School
invites parishioners to join in its
Blooming with Box Tops Drive March 1 - May 4, 2012
To submit Box Tops coupons: • check for the expiration dates • clip Box Tops coupons along dotted line • collect them in an envelope or plastic sandwich
bag • submit envelope to the box dedicated to this
collection in the vestibule of the church Visit www.btfe.com and click on "box tops products" to find a list of participating products. Each Box Tops coupon is worth 10 cents for our school!
St. Thomas the Apostle School 2012 Calendar Sweepstakes Winners!
FEB 20 $50 Frank Pignataro 21 $150 Diane Liming 22 $200 Maureen Clifford 23 $50 Mr & Mrs Thomas Piesla 24 $75 Sharon Nazimek 25 $50 Nicole Rafferty 26 $75 Father Mark 27 $50 Karissa Tuason 28 $500 Mary E. Vojnik 29 $75 Dolores Thoms MARCH 1 $50 Eleanor Lynch 2 $75 MaryAnn Barroso 3 $200 Dulce Haley 4 $50 Paul M. Candido
CONGRATULATION TO ALL WINNERS!!!
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2013 MASS BOOK OPENING
Tues., March 20th from 9am-1pm in the parish center.
Masses from January through December of 2013 will be scheduled. We will be taking intentions for 7:30 and 11:30 a.m.
daily masses and weekend Masses. We ask that you please limit the number of Masses you reserve. For this reason we are limiting Mass reservations on opening day to a maximum of two weekend Masses or four weekday Masses. For example, one can reserve four weekday Masses or two weekday and two weekend Masses. Perhaps a birthday or anniversary might be an initial date–thus giving all Parishioners the opportunity to reserve the dates and times they may wish. Another way to remember your deceased loved ones would be to make donations to our Memorial Fund. The Memorial Fund allows us to purchase needed Vestments, Altar Linens, Vessels, etc. to be used at the celebration of Mass. Also available are Sanctuary Offerings which include the Sanctuary Candles in Church, the Rectory and the Convent. They burn weekly in memory of your loved ones as well as for special intentions: birthdays, anniversaries, improved health, etc. Cards are available announcing your donation to both the Memorial Fund and the Sanctuary Candles.
ROSARY SOCIETY NEWS
Our next meeting is Monday, March 5th. Rosary in the church @ 7:00 P.M. Meeting will follow in the Parish Center.
~ ~ September Club News ~ ~
The September Club of St. Thomas the Apostle Church will meet on Monday, March 5, at 11:30am in the Parish Center. New members are always welcome
The Men of Cornerstone will hold a very special meeting on Wednesday, March 7th at 7:30pm in St. Peter room. We will celebrate AGAPE (pronounced "ah-GAH'-pay"). It is a Greek word found first in the New Testament. AGAPE expresses the spiritual love of God for his people. An unconditional love and concern for others. A love that accepts everyone for who they are. This is the same love that God expressed for us through the death of Jesus Christ, His Son. Join us as we celebrate this selfless love.
Please join us next Sunday, March 11th to
celebrate Girl Scout Sunday. A special blessing will be given to all Girl Scouts who attend 10:30 mass. Please have your scout wear her uniform. For information please contact your daughter’s troop leader or Eileen Larkin @(973)743-8342.
Saint Thomas the Apostle Parish
ZÉwÄç ZÉÉwá Gift Shop
Sundays 9 am-1 pm (Located in the Parish Center)
Cards, Books, Jewelry, Rosaries
Gifts for all occasions!
First Communion sets, veils, ties & socks
Contact us at 973.338.9190 ext 133
STA “600 Club”
St. Thomas the Apostle and your Finance Committee invite you and your friends to participate in our 600 Club. You will find that this Club is better than State Lotteries, Casino Slots, or Bingo. Here is how it works...
Only 600 Tickets available at $50 each.
Prizes are as follows:
1st Prize: $10,500 or 35% of tickets sold 2nd Prize: $ 3,000 or 10% of tickets sold 3rd Prize: $ 1,500 or 5% of tickets sold
----------------------------------------------- Application form
Raffle held on Monday, April 9, 2012.
_______ Ticket(s) for 600 Club @ $ 50.00
Name or Names (please print)
................................................................
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Address....................................................
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Telephone ( ) ......................................
Make checks payable to St. Thomas the Apostle Church. Winner need not be present to win. Send this form along with your check to: St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 60 Byrd Ave., Bloomfield, NJ 07003 Attention: 600 Club
Church ID # 42-5-19770 Raffle License # RA 30
Catholic Men’s Conference 2012Register on-line for the quickest and easiest way to register or fill-out form below. VISA, Master Card and AMEX accepted with online registration at www.rcan.org/menscommission.
Adults: $25 Students: $20 (14 to 23 years old)Seniors: $20 (65 Years and older) Priests/Deacons/Religious: (Free)
Name: _____________________________________________________Address: ___________________________________________________City: ________________________ State: ________ Zip: _____________Phone #: ____________________________________________________E-mail: _____________________________________________________Parish: _______________________ County: ______________________
Track: English Spanish (Choose one)
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Bishop Arthur J. Serratelli, Bishop of Diocese of Paterson He was installed as Paterson’s seventh bishop on July 6, 2004. He is a member of the USCCB, serves as a member of the Committee on Divine Worship and Chairman of the Ad hoc Sub-Committee for the Review of Scripture Translations. He is the Commissioner of the International Committee on English in the Liturgy (ICEL) and member of the Vox Clara Commission.
Mr. Allen Hunt Allen began a remarkable journey culminating in his conversion to Catholicism. He is the author of three books, including his most recent release, “Confessions of a Mega Church Pastor: How I Discovered the Hidden Treasures of the Catholic Church”.
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