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Page 1: SAINT ALOYSIUS PARISH CALDWELL, NJhome.stalscaldwell.org/uploads/1/7/4/0/17405683/january... · 2019. 12. 3. · January 26, 2014 Masses for the Week SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 (Vigil:

SAINT ALOYSIUS PARISH

CALDWELL, NJ

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THE LORD’S DAY – MASSES Saturday Evening – 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., 12:00 noon, 7:00 p.m. Sunday: 5:00 p.m. Spanish Mass Weekdays: 6:45 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 12:00 noon Saturdays & Summer Weekdays: 6:45 a.m., 8:00 a.m. Miraculous Medal Novena: Monday, 7:30 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration: Monday, 12:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Through Baptism, we become Children of God & members of the household of faith. Children should be baptized in the faith community to which their parents belong, that is, the Parish in which they are registered and active members. Call the rectory to make arrangements. Parents are reminded that godparents must have received the Sacrament of Confirmation and are actively practicing their faith.

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS–RCIA The catechumenate is a process for adults desiring Baptism; for Christians of other denominations wishing to enter the Catholic Church; and for adult Catholics who wish to complete their Christian initiation with First Eucharist and/or Confirmation. Call Sister Alice for details.

SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please notify one of the parish priests in the event of serious illness. Communal celebrations of the Anointing will be held twice yearly.

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Church law requires that a wedding should take place in the parish to which either the bride or groom belong. Arrangements should be made ideally one year in advance of the proposed marriage.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Penance) Saturday: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm; and after the 5:30 pm Mass

TRINITY ACADEMY, a Middle States accredited school, provides education for the whole person: mind, body and soul. Trinity Academy is co-sponsored by St. Aloysius, Notre Dame and Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament parishes. 235 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, NJ 07006 Tel: 973-226-3386 Fax: 973-226-6548 Interim Principal – Mary Cassels Website: www.TrinityK8.com

Trinity Academy Early Childhood Center is located at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament 28 Livingston Avenue, Roseland, NJ 07068 Tel: 973-226-4252 Fax: 973-226-8874 Sister Suzanne Janis, O.P., Director (Ages 2 ½ to 5 - half day programs available)

Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Desmond – Pastor Rev. Patrick R. Flannery – Parochial Vicar Rev. Esterminio Chica – Parochial Vicar, [email protected] Rev. Msgr. Benjamin A. Piazza – Senior Priest Rev. Msgr. Michael E. Kelly – Weekend Assistant Edward Karpinski – Pastoral Assoc. for Faith Formation Agnes M. Egan – Pastoral Assoc. for Faith Formation Sr. Justine Pinto, O.P. – Pastoral Associate Jackie Alworth – Youth Ministry Sr. Alice Uhl, O.P. – RCIA Coordinator Joseph J. Wozniak – Organist /Music Director Larry Petrallia – Maintenance Director Mary McHugh (Mrs. James) – Trustee Dr. Carmine LoMonaco – Trustee Michael J. Brennan – Finance Council Chairperson

Rectory: 219 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell NJ 07006 Tel: 973-226-0221 Fax: 973-226-2204 Website: www.stalscaldwell.org Email: [email protected] facebook.com/StAlsCaldwell twitter.com/StAlsCaldwell

Parish Center: 253 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell NJ 07006 Religious Education, 973-226-0209 Ext. 31; Fax: 973-226-0923 Agnes Egan, Pre-K to 6th – Ext. 35 Ed Karpinski, 7th & 8th – Ext. 29 Religious Education Email: [email protected] Social Concerns, Sr. Justine - Ext. 37 RCIA, Sr. Alice Uhl – Ext. 30 Youth Ministry, Jackie Alworth – Ext. 34

PARISH MEMBERSHIP Welcome! Every Catholic should be registered in the Parish, become active in the life of St. Aloysius, and be known to one of the parish priests. Letters of testimony for godparents and sponsors will not be given unless one is registered. We are a stewardship parish, sharing time, talent and treasure. When moving, please notify the parish office.

FAITH DIRECT Faith Direct is an electronic alternative to collection envelopes. Call the rectory for info.

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January 26, 2014

Masses for the Week

SATURDAY, JANUARY 25

(Vigil: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time)

5:30 pm-Michael Inglesino by Judy& Mike Inglesino

SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 (Third Sunday in Ordinary Time)

7:30 am-Parish Family

9:00 am-(living) 50th Wedding Anniversary of

Rosamaria & Alfred Touma

10:30 am-Jennifer Tino by Mom & Dad

12:00 noon-Emil Adessa by Family

5:00 pm-Benjamin J. Serico by Family

7:00 pm-Gladys R. Chambault (38th Anniversary)

MONDAY, JANUARY 27 (Weekday)

6:45 am-Justin D’Allegro by Steve & Nancy Kehayes

8:00 am-Karen Campbell by Eric Gourishankar

12:00 pm-John Ombaldo by Marie Barrasso TUESDAY, JANUARY 28 (Saint Thomas Aquinas, Priest and Doctor of the Church)

6:45 am-Mary Ellen Nerney by Family

8:00 am-John Deane, Sr. by Malloy Family

12:00 pm-Anthony Nocera, Sr. by Burchell Family WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 (Weekday)

6:45 am-John K. Brackmann by Michael & Anneliese

Kovach

8:00 am-Stephen Smith by Victor & Lori Rotonda

12:00 noon-Thomas Baldassarre by Judy & John Natale

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 (Weekday)

6:45 am-Justin Harris by Laurie & Joe Wozniak

8:00 am-James A. Connolly by Eileen Connolly

12:00 pm-Sara Alfano by Jackie & Bruno

FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 (Saint John Bosco, Priest)

6:45 am-Warren J. Perry, Jr. by Eric & Maureen

8:00 am-Louise Romanello by Tynan Family

12:00 pm-Jean Cataldo by Ferrera Family

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 (Weekday)

6:45 am-Nonie Homes (living) by Séan & Chris Whyte

8:00 am-Parish Memorial Mass

5:30 pm-Larry Iovino by Lucy Iovino & Family

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2 (The Presentation of the Lord)

7:30 am-Parish Family

9:00 amMary & Michael Guiliano by Peggy

10:30 am-Marie Andolino by Frank & Alice Rossi

12:00 noon-Marie Desiderio Caputo by Blanche Tolli

5:00 pm-Benjamin J. Serico by Family

7:00 pm-Louis W. Rose by Castellanos Family

Saturday Memorial Mass Virginia Donoghue, Joan Dorrity, Louise Kwiatek,

Stanley Kwiatek, Vivien Kwiatek, Lillian Omahen,

William Omahen, Ellen Payne, Betty Pimblott,

William & Mary Pimblott, Terry Reilly,

Michele Riccardelli Family, Helen T. Siedler,

Siedler Family, James Spizzirri,

Katherine Stucy, Irene Weilandics.

Votive Lights for Sanctuary and Shrines

Arrangements may be made in person at

the Rectory, Mon. to Fri., 9:00 to 5:00.

THIS WEEK THE SANCTUARY LIGHT IS:

In Memory of Deceased of the Parish.

THE SHRINE AREAS VOTIVES THIS WEEK:

OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, MOTHER

CABRINI, SAINT KATERI TEKAKWITHA:

1. In Memory of Monica Rose by Friend.

2. In Thanksgiving.

ST. JUDE, ST. ALOYSIUS, ST. PATRICK:

1. In Memory of Simon Janesky by Jim & Agnes Egan.

EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

Monday from 12:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Come and spend some time with our Lord.

Novena Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m.

ADULT CONFIRMATION

If you are or know an adult who would like to inquire

about Adults Confirmation Sessions, please contact

Sister Alice at 973-226-0209 x 30.

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January 26, 2014

The Ministry of Prayer

“To everything there is a season,

and a time for every purpose

under heaven.” Ecclesiastes 3:11

“……A time to be healed…..” Sick list: Liz Barton, Eugene Blewitt, John Bryer,

Lorraine Callanan, Rose June Calandra, Janet Ciccolini,

Mary Comer, Meghan Crane, Lorraine Delezenski, Betty

DiGidio, David Di Martino, Joan Dorrity, Joanna Dzitko,

Agnes Egan, Nick Fano, George Fay, Anthony Ferlanto,

Joseph Ferlanto, Joanne Galinis, Annie Goodman, Maura

Grace, Ambrose Grizzetti, Fr. Groeschel, C.F.R., Sharon

Grosso, Marie Guardabascio, Cihan Hazer, Rev. Robert

Jacunski, Lucille Krumeich, Dolores Landon, Tom

Lemire, Jason Kelly, Sheila Kelly, Rosemarie Mangiarelli,

Leonard Marinaccio, Brian Martin, Geraldine Mattone,

Diane Miller, Donald Moglia, Pat Mullany, Gigi Pecararo,

Catherine B. Perry, Catherine Petrallia, Sr. Justine Pinto,

OP, Mike Pinto, Greg Polone, Brandon Powers, Aimee

Primm, Heather Puff, Angela Ferlanto Putzi, Donald

Quinn, Irene Rivers, Jeff Rivers, Christine Robinson,

Carlos Ronda, Mary Ann Ronga, Norbert Sax, Rosemary

Scott, Giovanni Sereno, Salvatore Sereno, Veronica Serio,

Thomas F. Sheelen, Eleanor Shenuski, Jim Sheridan,

Kaylee Smith, Amy Spears, Marie Stickelberger, Patrick

Sullivan, Terry Sweeney, Bart Taranto, Billy Taylor,

Caitlin Temple, Marie Toohey, James Tressito, Joseph

Tressito, Bernadette Twomey, Sharon Twomey, Lenard

Wojtala, Bobby Wong, Joseph Ziliotto, Jr.

“……A time to die………” Deceased: Virginia Donoghue, Joan Dorrity, Donald

Leger, Romeo Mattia, Ellen Payne, Terry Reilly.

“…A time for war and a time for peace…”

For national and world leaders and for those

in the armed services, especially Glenn Berdela, Michael Berdela, Corey Charkowske,

Thomas L. Comer, John Courtney, Blaine Douglas, Greg

Durso, Brian Feddeler, Randall Ferrara, David Fox, Jason

Garrison, Edward Gibbons, Andrew Hamstra, Michael C.

Howley, Joseph Robert Hyer, Loren Elizabeth Hyer, Katherine Comer Irish, Dan Kinville, Joshua Kownacki,

Patrick Lynch, Michael McHugh, Christopher McKitrick,

Connor McMullan, Matthew O’Hern, Michael Piela, Craig

Porte, Rose Poyourow, Jonathan Poyourow, Stephen

Rogacki, T. J. Rooney, Anthony Salerno, Adriane Paul

Simone, James Sturla, Daniel Talouzzi, David G. Testa,

Joseph Venutolo, Jonathan Whitehead.

Amen.

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Souper Bowl 2014

Human slavery – also known as human trafficking is

still happening today!

An estimated 21 million people, including children as

young as age five, are trafficked for commercial sex

or forced labor across our world today.

Large sporting events, such as the Super Bowl, are

known to provide a lucrative market for human

traffickers. During the days leading up to the Super

Bowl event, Federal, State, and Local Law

Enforcement Authorities will conduct surveillance

operations in an attempt to prevent human

traffickers from conducting their “business.”

Faith communities and many civil society groups

have been active educating hotel staff and the wider

public about human trafficking. It is our hope and

prayer that Super Bowl XLVIII will be a Big Win in

our nation’s efforts to end Human Trafficking.

“Please support our advertisers … They make our bulletin possible.”

Thank you.

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January 26, 2014 Dear Parishioners,

“As he was walking by the Sea of Galilee, he saw

two brothers, Simon who is called Peter, and his brother Andrew, casting a net into the sea; they

were fishermen. He said to them, “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.” At once they left

their nets and followed him. He walked along from there and saw two other brothers, James, the son of

Zebedee, and his brother John. They were in a boat, with their father mending their nets. He called

them, and immediately they left their boat and their father and followed him.” The Super Bowl is almost upon us and will be played almost

in our backyards this year! Although our local teams will not be

participating, the best teams from the NFC and AFC are to

match up to determine who the best team of the year is. No

expense was spared recruiting, training, keeping healthy,

preparing mentally, purchasing equipment, etc. for all the

members of the team – players and staff personnel. Many

worked very hard, sometimes for years or decades to become

part of a Super Bowl organization. They were handpicked to

hopefully become the best of the best. Out of the thousands of

people involved in all the NFL teams, only one team, one group

of people will become Super Bowl champions.

Jesus, who is the ultimate Super Bowl Coach, had a little

different approach to selecting his Super Bowl team. In this

Sunday's Gospel reading, Jesus invites four fishermen; Peter,

Andrew, James, and John to follow him as his first disciples.

Obviously, there were more than just four people working that

day along the Sea of Galilee. And probably there were others

who were smarter, stronger, more hard working than these

selected. Why did Jesus invite those particular ones to come

after him, to become the core of his Super Bowl Team? Jesus

must have had some criteria in mind. He must have felt those

four would be open to his message, he must have felt they

would be able to proclaim the Gospel, in word and in action. He

must have felt that like him, they too could be a light to those in

darkness.

Like Peter, Andrew, James, and John, we too have been

called by the Lord to follow him as members of His Church. We

too have been called to be a shining light to those in darkness.

We too have been called to be "fishers of men and women and

children" who bring others to Christ by our words and actions.

That call from Christ comes to all who are baptized, yes ALL OF

US! He reminds us of that choice each time the Mass comes to

a close and we are sent forth in peace to love and serve the

Lord.

Regardless of whom we are, Christ had criteria for choosing us

to be on His Super Bowl Team, and encourages us to invite

others to join the team. There can be unlimited members on

Jesus’ Super Bowl Teams! So let’s get out there and be a light

to the world, more exciting than any halftime show, and sharing

a wonderful trophy of everlasting life with the original Coach of

the Super Bowl of Life! Amen and High Five! ☺ God bless you, and in all things, Choose Life! In Christian service, Ed Karpinski

Pastoral Associate, Faith Formation

Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) Schedule Dates: January 26th; February 9th; March 2nd, 16th & 30th; April 27th. The children attending the sessions during Mass have been actively praying, listening and participating. We ask parents to continue to encourage their young children to attend during the 9:00am on the dates listed above. If you are interested in joining the CLOW team or assisting with the monthly sessions, please contact Lynda Vincenti 973-227-4084 or Ed Karpinski 973-226-0209 x 29. Thank you!

YOUTH GROUP HAPPENINGS:

YOUTH GROUP MEETING: Tonight, Sunday, January 26th, immediately following the 7:00pm Mass, come check out the Youth Group; our regular weekly meeting. All teens in

grades 8 – 12 are welcome! (The Youth Room is

located on the lower level of the Parish Center.)

St. Aloysius Book Club

Meets on Thursdays at 7 pm, on the first floor of the Parish Center. Here are our book selections: Jan. 30th, "A House in the Sky" by Amanda Lindhout; Feb. 27th, "Beautiful Ruins" by Jess Walter. As always, Happy Reading. All are invited for good conversation & good company.

Collection for weekend of January 18th – 19th

First Collection: $ 13,028.50

Maintenance & Repair: $ 3,133.50

Christmas Collection: $ 99,956.00

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ST. ALOYSIUS PARISH CALENDAR FOR

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9:00 am First Friday

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10:00 am RCIA

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