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Oradell/New Milford, NJ Roman Catholic Church Saint Joseph
*Parish Financial Report
—see p. 6
* Facilities Improvements—p. 7
Twenty Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ October 15, 2017
Office Hours: Parish Office—Mon-Fri.: 9 am - 5 pm; Rel. Ed.—Mon-Thurs: 10 am-4 pm; closed Fri.; also by app’t.
PASTOR:
Msgr. David C. Hubba
PAROCHIAL VICARS:
Rev. Andrew Park Rev. Roy Regaspi
Deacon G. Montalvo
PASTOR EMERITUS:
Rev. George M. Reilly
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30 am,
12 noon
DAILY Weekdays 7:00 am
& 8:30 am
Saturday 8:30 am
HOLY DAYS as announced
Miraculous Medal Novena Monday, 7:00 pm in Mary’s Chapel
Eucharistic Adoration First Wednesday of Month
9 am—5 pm in Mary’s Chapel
SACRAMENTS
Confession: Saturday, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Baptism Contact the Parish
Office. Marriage
Arrangements should be made with a priest at least one year in advance.
Homebound/Hospital Call Parish Office.
Christian Initiation of Adults—RCIA
Contact Parish Office.
PARISH REGISTRATION
Contact Parish Office.
Office Location Phone Email/Fax Website
Parish Office 105 Harrison St., New Milford 201-261-0148 [email protected] Fax #: 201-261-0369
sjcnj.org
Religious Education 105 Harrison St., New Milford 201-261-1144 [email protected] sjcnjre.org
Saint Joseph School the
greenhouse (PreK)
305 Elm St., Oradell 201-261-2388 [email protected] sjsusa.org
“Surely goodness and loving kindness will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” Psalm 23: 6
The beautiful images of the Holy Family (shown above) that grace our main entrance area were sculpted in relief by acclaimed international artist Andrew Praszczyk . (Andrew and his wife Bozena, also restored the Stations of the Cross in our upper church.) The sculptures are dedicated to the memory of dear parishioner Katherine Tarantino.
(For more about this moving addition to our worship space, please see page 2.)
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Kathleen Ervelli & David Affinito and Bride’s godson Domenick
September 29, 2017
Katie Merse & William Wiseman October 6, 2017
Danielle Marbles & Vit de Velez October 8, 2017
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Saint Joseph Church
A GIFT OF LOVE On October 7, 2015 (the feast of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary), the Tarantino family sent Katherine, their beloved wife, mother and nana, home to be with the Lord. In loving memory of her, they generously donated money to renovate Saint Joseph Church’s precious stained glass windows, thereby making the donations received in the We Are Living Stones capital campaign
available for other necessary projects in our church. (See page 7.) In appreciation for their generosity and in honor of Katherine, the parish surprised our donors by commissioning the beautiful sculptures of the Holy Family that now hang in the Elm Street foyer, a visible reminder of a cherished wife and mother’s love and the great blessings of family. May the beautiful images of the Holy Family serve as an inspiration to all of us and may God bless the Tarantinos and all the members of the family of Saint Joseph Church.
Shown opposite: (clockwise from bottom left) Katherine, R.J., Kate and Bob Tarantino
The sculptures of the Holy Family
are in appreciation for the donation given
to renovate the stained glass windows
during 2016. In memory of
Katherine Tarantino (Mar. 30, 1940
to Oct. 7, 2015), beloved wife, mother
and nana.
The “Holy Family” sculptured reliefs that now adorn the walls of Saint Joseph were created using a mixture of tinted resins and plaster. Artist Andrew Praszczyk and his wife Bozena received their Masters degrees from the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, Poland where they created various pieces in glass, ceramic and on canvas. Their work has been sold in Poland and Germany since the early 1980s. In 1995, they emigrated to the United States where they opened B&A Atelier Studio in Chester, NJ. They have created sculptures, reliefs, paintings, and stained glass for many area churches and have works residing in private collections throughout New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
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TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ~ OCTOBER 15, 2017
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
Pius IX, the Church’s longest-serving pope, was the Vicar of Christ from 1846-1878. One day, as he walked from one wing of the
Vatican to another and passed through the Vatican art gallery, he paused by a group of tourists who were admiring its masterpieces and said to them, “Do you like them?” When the tourists described how magnificent they were, the pope asked them, “Would you like to see the treasure of the Vatican?”—to which they replied, “Would we!” And Pio Nono smiled and said: “I am a simple man, and to me the most precious treasure in all these gilded halls is right here.” And he opened his hands to show them the Rosary beads he had been praying with during his walk down the long corridors. Not far from where Pius IX recommended the Rosary, the great artist Michelangelo used to pray it at the end of each day when he was creating his immortal paintings for the Sistine Chapel. One of his biographers, Nathaniel Harris, notes that one section of The Last Judgment, known as “The Saved,” right above where the dead are rising from their graves, depicts how
… the saved souls are ascending to heaven, experiencing varying degrees of difficulty as they do so: some rise unaided, but others have to be lifted or pulled up by powerfully muscled angels. One couple are being hoisted aloft at the end of a rosary, to which they cling fearfully. Evidently they are poor sinners, saved only because of their submission to the True Church, symbolized by the rosary that had been discarded by the Protestant foes of the faith.
The Church never tires of recommending the Rosary to us , especially in October, the traditional month for emphasizing it. This beautifully peaceful and enormously powerful way of praying makes us more and more acquainted with Jesus and Mary as we meet them in the Gospels. The wonderful modern writer Romano Guardini endorsed it with these splendid words:
To recite the Rosary rightly demands practice, but once we are fully acquainted with it, it may become for us a quiet hidden land in which we may dwell and find peace, or a chapel whose doors are ever open and into which we can take the burdens of our souls.
Msgr. David Hubba
1. Holding the crucifix, make the sign of the cross.
2. You may say an Our Father while holding the next bead and a Hail Mary while holding each of the next three in turn.
3. Holding the fourth bead up from the crucifix, announce the first mystery (see opposite), then say the Our Father.
4. Say ten Hail Marys, one on each bead, while meditating on the mystery.
5. Say the Glory Be. 6. Announce the second mystery, then say the Our Father. Repeat 4 and 5 and continue with the third, fourth and fifth mysteries in the same way.
7. Say the Hail Holy Queen. (See below.)
8. End with the sign of the cross.
HAIL, HOLY QUEEN Hail, holy Queen, Mother of mercy, our life, our sweetness and our hope. To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve. To thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears! Turn then, O most gracious Advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us, and after this, our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus. O clement,
O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary.
ROSARY FOR OUR NATION The Rosary is prayed at Saint Joseph Church on weekday mornings after the 8:30 am Mass and on weekends in the Blessed Sacrament room of Mary’s Chapel before our Sat. Mass (at 4:30 pm) and after our Sun. Masses (at 8:30, 10 and 11:35 am).
The Mysteries of the Rosary
JOYFUL 1. Annunciation; 2. Visitation; 3. Nativity; 4. Presentation; 5. Finding the Child Jesus in the Temple LUMINOUS 1. Baptism of Christ; 2. Wedding at Cana; 3. Proclamation of the Kingdom; 4. Transfiguration; 5. Institution of the Eucharist SORROWFUL 1. Agony in the Garden; 2. Scourging at the Pillar; 3. Crowning with Thorns; 4. Carrying of Cross; 5. Crucifixion GLORIOUS 1. Resurrection; 2. Ascension; 3. Descent of Holy Spirit; 4. Assumption of Mary; 5. Coronation of Mary
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YOUTH GROUP BARBECUE THIS SUNDAY!
The Youth Group is getting ready to start up again and we are planning a barbecue to do it! The barbecue will be THIS Sunday, October 15 by the Parish Life Center. We will begin at 6:00 pm and end at 8:00 pm. Bring a friend—ALL ARE WELCOME. Rain or shine! You must be in 9th – 12th grades and be willing to have a good time. If you would like to join us, please let our Youth Minister, Donna Cirino, know by either email or cell phone so she can make sure we have enough food and drinks for all. Her email is [email protected] and her cell phone # is 201-362-8783.
MISSION TRIP Donna has reserved the week of June 24, 2017 for a Mission Trip to Kentucky. It will be a great opportunity to help bring Christ to others. We will be working in food pantries, Senior centers and seeing how others live. If you are interested you need to get in touch with Donna. We will be planning fundraisers to help with the cost.
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WORLD MISSION SUNDAY NEXT WEEK
—OCTOBER 21-22 Next week, we will celebrate World Mission Sunday. Each year, the entire Church is invited to support the young mission dioceses in
Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and parts of Latin America and Europe, where priests, religious and lay leaders serve the poorest of the poor. This year, we are reminded by Pope Francis that Mission is at the Heart of Christian Faith. We are invited to “Chat with the Pope” to learn more about his missions. To learn how to do that, go to ChatWithThePope.org To make your donation next week, please use your parish envelope, or memo your check (made out to Saint Joseph Church) “World Mission Sunday.”
SPECIAL COLLECTION FOR
PUERTO RICO HURRICANE RELIEF
TODAY Today, Sister Josefina Morales, parishioner and facilitator of Saint Joseph’s Bereavement Ministry, will speak at all Masses about the devastation in her native Puerto Rico caused by Hurricane Maria. Sister has been in contact with the people there and they describe the current situation as like being in the Third World. Most of the island’s inhabitants are without power. It may not be restored for a long time. Many stores were destroyed and those that are able to open have very limited stock. The demand for bottled water and batteries is greater that the supply. People wait on long lines for hours only to find that the stores have run out of the desperately needed items. Sister Josefina will be taking up a door collection today after all Masses to try to help meet some of the people’s urgent needs. The funds collected will be used to purchase essential supplies and the items will be sent directly to Fr. Hector de Jesus and Fr. Juan Santa at the Academia Perpetuo Socorro in San Juan to distribute. Your donations are much needed and will be greatly appreciated. If you are not prepared to donate today but would like to, you may make out your check to Saint Joseph Church and memo it Hurricane Puerto Rico Relief and drop it off or mail it to the parish office at 105 Harrison St., New Milford, NJ 07646. You may also place check or cash in an envelope marked “Hurricane Puerto Rico Relief” in next week’s collection basket.
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Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am UC 10:30 am MC 12:00 pm
Monday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Tuesday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Wednesday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Thursday
7:30 am 8:30 am
Friday
7:00 am 8:30 am
Saturday 8:30 am 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am UC 10:30 am MC 12:00 pm
PRAYER REQUESTS Let us remember those who are ill:
Jim Lodato, Onofrio Petrella, Barbara Muti, Filomena “Phyllis” Keefe
Let us remember those who have recently died: Victoria Whiteman, Sharan Haviland Miller
Let us remember those serving in the military.
SUNDAY COLLECTION
Week of October 8, 2017
BASKET PARISHPAY* TOTAL
$8,101 $3,742 $11,843
*Total ParishPay donations are divided into five weeks (instead of four) for the month of October.
BREAD & WINE INTENTIONS
The bread and wine for the week of
October 15, 2017 is offered
in thanksgiving for Lourdes Tumang
(living)
as requested by Monica Tumang.
TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ~ OCTOBER 15, 2017
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION “My God will supply whatever you need….”
PHILLIPPIANS 4:19
God really does provide for those who are grateful and generous. This is very difficult for people who don’t live a stewardship lifestyle to believe. People are skeptical and say it’s just coincidence. If you are skeptical, try living a stewardship lifestyle for just one month—be generous with your gifts of time, talent and treasure and see how God provides for your needs.
Saint Joseph Parish Staff
Parish Trustees………..Mr. Brendan Walsh/Mrs. Carol Winkler Parish Pastoral Council…………….Mr. Martin De Benedetto Dir. of Religious Education ……….Deacon George Montalvo Sacraments Coordinator …………..Mrs. Arlene Kennedy Director of Music ……………………..Mr. Monroe Quinn Youth Minister ………………………...Mrs. Donna Cirino Facilities Director ………………….....Mr. Tom Meli Business Manager ……………….…. .Mrs. Phyllis Vrola Parish Secretary ……………………....Mrs. Geraldine Carolan
Principal of Saint Joseph School…Dr. Paula Valenti
FAMILY PROMISE “WALK-IN-DINNER” PROGRAM
—OCTOBER 17 Saint Joseph Social Concerns Committee will be preparing and serving dinner at the Housing, Health and Human Services Shelter in Hackensack on Tuesday, October, 17 for approximately 140 people in need. If you would like to help prepare the meal or set up and serve at the shelter, please call Marge & Brendan Walsh at 201-265-6177.
“And the multitudes asked Him, “What then shall we do? And He answered them, ‘He who has two coats, let him share with him
who has none; and he who has food, let him do likewise.’” Luke 2:10-11
See the bulletin in full-color at sjcnj.org
October 14, 2017 Robert Hughes
October 15, 2017 People of the Parish Florie Maloney Judene Maron Baglieri Paul Rota (Birthday Remembrance) Marilyn Kahill
October 16, 2017 Angelo Montuori Susan Costello
October 17, 2017 Joanne Ferrari Deacon Ed Maron
October 18, 2017 Catherine Kim Kathleen Szott
October 19, 2017 Teresita C. Lagdameo (Birthday Remembrance) Deacon Ed Maron
October 20, 2017 Deacon Ed Maron Chuck Giancola
October 21, 2017 Gilda & James Moretti John H. Schatz
October 22, 2017 People of the Parish Joseph Zeffiro Joseph DeFalco Pauline Smith Mate Skroce
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Saint Joseph Parish 2017 FACILITIES REPORT
TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ~ OCTOBER 15, 2017
Saint Joseph Director of Facilities, Tom Meli, is pleased to announce the completion of a number of important parish projects that were funded by donations , both private and those made to the We Are Living Stones capital campaign
The interior of the church
was painted.
Entirely new, state-of- the-art
Sound System was
installed in in upper church.
Heating/Air Conditioning
system was installed
in the Harrison Street
entrance of the church
which was previously
without either.
Saint Joseph lower school
exterior was painted.
All old, rusted stained glass
window framing was replaced
with new aluminum framing ,
and all stained glass was
refurbished.
A new, much more efficient boiler *
was installed in the lower school
replacing the failing old system installed in 1957.
*The Archdiocese has notified us that we
will be reimbursed for this expense.
Pictured above Tom Meli, Johnny of Ever-Ready, PrincipalDr. Paula Valenti, Msgr. Hubba.
Creation and installation of sculptures of Holy Family.
Pictured:
Tom Meli,
Artist Andrew
Praszczyk,
Msgr. Hubba
MORE PROJECTS IN PROGRESS Old, inefficient AC units in Mary’s Chapel are in the process of being replaced with energy-efficient Heating/Air Conditioning units. Painting of upper school hallways and stairwells will be completed. The intercom system in the lower school will be replaced. Minor renovations will be made to the Curry House.
Stations of Cross in upper church
were repaired and enhanced.
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ALL SOULS MASS —NOVEMBER 2
We will have a special Mass on Thursday, November 2 at 7:30 pm
for All Souls Day (the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed). At that Mass the names of all those who have had funerals at Saint Joseph Church this year will be read. St. Joseph Council #3814 of the Knights of Columbus will also be in attendance to remember their departed brothers and will honor all our deceased by the presence of the Fourth Degree Knights honor guard. You may include the name of your loved one who died this year (even if their funeral was not celebrated at Saint Joseph) if you call our Parish Office at 201-261-0148 by Friday, October 27.
IN HONOR OF OUR DEPARTED LOVED ONES
AND FOR THE BEREAVED—NOVEMBER 5
Catholic Cemeteries annually sponsors A Concert in Honor of the Faithful Departed on Cemetery Sunday at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. This concert is intended to be a source of comfort for those mourning the loss of a loved one and will feature the musical works of Dvora k, Mozart, Durufle , Elgar, Barber, and Flummerfelt. The talented Cathedral Choir, organist Ian Tomesch, and conductor John J. Miller, Director of Music Ministries for the Archdiocese of Newark, will present the performance. A pre-concert lecture for the bereaved will be presented starting at 3:20pm on the topic “Using Music to Cope with Grief.” The Cathedral Choir will perform at 4:00 pm. A free-will offering will be received. No advance tickets are needed. The church gathers to pray for the repose of the souls of the deceased and to console one another by strengthening our hope in the resurrection.
PREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS October 15 is called “National Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day.” On this day in many parts of the world, people will light a candle and offer prayers in memory of those lost babies, born and unborn. In solidarity let us join together and do the same here in our homes. If we light a candle and let it burn for at least one hour, there will be a continual wave of light across the world all day.
The Archdiocese of Newark will be providing a special day to honor and commemorate these children and comfort those who are grieving on February 17, 2018. May these children celebrate in heaven in the comfort of our Savior’s arms.
ANNUAL PET BLESSING IN HONOR OF
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
Fr. Roy Regaspi greeted parishioners and their pets last Saturday at the St. Francis of Assisi shrine in the Garden of Saints behind the rectory/parish office for our annual blessing of the animals. “Praised be you, my Lord, with all your creatures.” (St. Francis’ Canticle of the Sun). (Photos by Monroe Quinn)
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TWENTY EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ~ OCTOBER 15, 2017
YOU’RE INVITED PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
OPEN MEETING —MONDAY, OCTOBER 30
The next monthly meeting of the Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) will be an “open meeting.” Interested parishioners may attend to observe the PPC’s agenda, which also will include the opportunity for participating parishioners to ask questions and share ideas. Join the PPC on Monday, October 30 at 7:30 pm in the lower school Cafeteria.
2017 SHARING GOD’S BLESSINGS ANNUAL APPEAL
It is not too late to contribute to the 2017 Sharing God’s Blessings Annual Appeal. Parishioners have already pledged
$43,596.00 which is 51% of our goal of $85,575.00. The outpouring of support from parishioners like you helps sustain the important ministries across the Archdiocese of Newark. These programs help to make our own parish a more vibrant place of worship.
If you have yet to give, please visit
SEPARATED/DIVORCED HEALING MINISTRY
—OCTOBER 16 The support group for those dealing with separation and/or divorce will resume this coming Monday , October 16 at
7:30 pm in the lower church after Novena. Please use the Harrison Street entrance. The Jackson Room (our meeting place) will be the first room on your left. Newcomers are still welcome. For more information, contact facilitator Annette Ziegler at [email protected] or call her at 201-338-4841.
DON’T MISS OUT ON THE TRIP OF A LIFETIME!
Make your reservations now. For more information, speak to Fr. Roy or call Regina Tours at
1-800228-4656 or contact Angelica Villegas at 1-800-CATHOLIC ext. 250 or by email at a
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A PRESENTATION ON PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE IN NJ
—OCTOBER 22 St. John the Evangelist Church is offering a special presentation by Jennifer Ruggiero, Director of the Respect Life Office, Diocese of Metuchen, NJ on Sunday, October 22 at 2:00 pm in the St. John Parish Life Center, 15 No. Washington Avenue, Bergenfield, NJ. Physician-assisted suicide in NJ is a direct threat to anyone viewed as a cost-liability to an insurance company, and has become an insidious threat to any and all in a vulnerable position. Come and be informed. RSVP is encouraged but not required. Call Mary at 201-385-8303.
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Visit us on our websites! CHURCH: sjcnj.org
SCHOOL: sjsusa.org REL. ED.: sjcnjre.org
LECTOR WORKBOOKS The 2018 Workbook for Lectors, Gospel Readers and Proclaimers of the Word (Year B) is ready to be picked up by all Saint Joseph Readers/Lectors. The books are labeled with your name and displayed alphabetically in the Ministers’ Gathering Room off the Elm St. entrance to church. Please be sure to get your copy before the end of this month.
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MASS FOR THOSE AFFECTED BY ALCOHOLISM —OCTOBER 21
A special mass and a support group meeting for all who are affected by the disease of alcoholism will take place at Church of St. Mary, 20 Legion Place, Closter, NJ on Saturday, October 21, 2017 at 12:00 noon. Mass is offered for the support, healing and recovery of not only the man/woman directly affected with the abuse of alcohol and/or drugs, but also for anyone involved in the life of the alcoholic or drug addict. For information please call 201-768-7565. Also on Saturday, October 21 is the New Jersey Recovery Advocates Rally at Liberty State Park. For more info visit their website at newjerseyrecoveryadvocates.org
LEARN ABOUT CURRENT IMMIGRATION ISSUES
Promoting Compassion and Hope Through Volunteer Visitation, Resettlement Assistance and Advocacy
--OCTOBER 18 St. Mary’s Social Justice Committee is sponsoring a
presentation on immigration issues by First Friends of NJ
and NY on Wednesday, October 18, at 7:30 pm at St.
Mary’s Church (280 Washington Avenue, Dumont) in the
Spiritual Formation Center (located in the basement of the
school).
This organization provides assistance and advocacy
to those detained in the five detention centers in New
Jersey. In addition to immigration issues, they will discuss
their work with the detainees and their families. For more
information, call 201-384-0557 or by email to
SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL HONORS VETERANS
--NOVEMBER 2 Saint Joseph School will host a continental breakfast and program for
our military heroes. Parishioners who have served in the U.S. Military are cordially invited to attend our celebration. Please call the SJS Main Office at 201-261-2388 by October 20 to say you will attend. Veterans should arrive at the Lower School Cafeteria at 9:00 am for breakfast. The program will begin promptly at 9:30 am in the Gym.
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