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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 and 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. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Penance) Saturday: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.; and after the 5:30 p.m. 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 Principal – Mary Cassels Website: www.TrinityK8.com Trinity Academy Early Childhood Center Newly located on the Caldwell Trinity Academy Campus PARISH STAFF INFORMATION 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 Jackie Alworth – Pastoral Assoc. for Faith Formation Edward Karpinski – Pastoral Assoc. for Faith Formation Sr. Justine Pinto, O.P. – Pastoral Associate Sr. Alice Uhl, O.P. – RCIA Coordinator Joseph J. Wozniak – Organist /Music Director Mary McHugh (Mrs. James) – Trustee Dr. Carmine LoMonaco – Trustee Brian Bambrick - Parish Pastoral Council President Rectory: 219 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell NJ 07006 Tel: 973-226-0221 Fax: 973-226-2204 Website: www.stalscaldwell.org Email: info@stalscaldwell.org facebook.com/StAlsCaldwell twitter.com/StAlsCaldwell Parish Center: 253 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell NJ 07006 Religious Ed., 973-226-0209 Ext. 31; Fax: 973-226-0923 Jackie Alworth, Religious Education PreK-6th - Ext. 35 Ed Karpinski, Religious Education 7th/8th grade – Ext. 29 Religious Education Email: [email protected] Social Concerns, Sr. Justine Pinto - Ext. 37 RCIA, Sr. Alice Uhl – Ext. 30 FAITH DIRECT Faith Direct is an electronic alternative to collection envelopes. Call the rectory for info. St Aloysius Parish

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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 and

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.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Penance)

Saturday: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.; and after the 5:30 p.m. 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

Principal – Mary Cassels

Website: www.TrinityK8.com

Trinity Academy Early Childhood Center

Newly located on the Caldwell Trinity Academy Campus

PARISH STAFF INFORMATION

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

Jackie Alworth – Pastoral Assoc. for Faith Formation

Edward Karpinski – Pastoral Assoc. for Faith Formation

Sr. Justine Pinto, O.P. – Pastoral Associate

Sr. Alice Uhl, O.P. – RCIA Coordinator

Joseph J. Wozniak – Organist /Music Director

Mary McHugh (Mrs. James) – Trustee

Dr. Carmine LoMonaco – Trustee

Brian Bambrick - Parish Pastoral Council President

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 Ed., 973-226-0209 Ext. 31; Fax: 973-226-0923

Jackie Alworth, Religious Education PreK-6th - Ext. 35

Ed Karpinski, Religious Education 7th/8th grade – Ext. 29

Religious Education Email: [email protected]

Social Concerns, Sr. Justine Pinto - Ext. 37

RCIA, Sr. Alice Uhl – Ext. 30

FAITH DIRECT

Faith Direct is an electronic alternative to collection

envelopes. Call the rectory for info.

St Aloysius Parish

March 8, 2015

Masses for the Week

SATURDAY, MARCH 7 Vigil: (Third Sunday of Lent)

5:30 pm-Vincent & Pete Baldassarre by Gus & Connie

Ciacciarelli

SUNDAY, MARCH 8 (Third Sunday of Lent)

7:30 am-Parish Family

9:00 am-Dominick Pollio by Marie Albanese

10:30 am-Deacon Frank Muoio by Judy & Mike Inglesino

12:00 noon-Marie Pezzino by Family

5:00 pm-Benjamin Serico by Wife & Sons

7:00 pm-Loretta Markoski by Danielle DiBernardo

MONDAY, MARCH 9 (Lenten Weekday)

6:45 am-Agnes Egan by Dr. & Mrs. Carmine LoMonaco

8:00 am-Elizabeth D`Allegro by Nancy & Steve Kehayes

12:00 noon-Rafaella Rae Saggese by Rose & David

Brenneman

5:15 pm-Dr. Herbert Spiegel by Negron Family

TUESDAY, MARCH 10 (Lenten Weekday)

6:45 am-Alfred & Jason Jacunski by Eloise & Richard

Grizzetti

8:00 am-Fred Carbone by Viola Carbone

12:00 noon-Francisco Ortiz by Melissa & Jorge Ortiz

5:15 pm-Raymond Durkin by Luciano Family

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 (Lenten Weekday)

6:45 am-Scott LeFevre by Mike & Anneliese Kovach

8:00 am-Agnes Egan by M/M Gregory Crump

12:00 noon-Irene Carroll by McDonough Family

5:15 pm-Margaret (Peggy) Frese by Luciano Family

THURSDAY, MARCH 12 (Lenten Weekday)

6:45 am-Joseph Michael McGrath

8:00 am-Russell Landon

12:00 noon-Janet Bryer by Husband

5:15 pm-Emelia Perreira by Negron Family

FRIDAY, MARCH 13 (Lenten Weekday)

6:45 am-German Diez by John & Judy Natale

8:00 am-Carol Gilliard by Beverly Sannito

12:00 noon-Joseph Giordano by Nancy Giordano

5:15 pm-Dec’d Members of Constantinople & Smith

Family by Smith Family

SATURDAY, MARCH 14 (Lenten Weekday)

6:45 am-Gary Annett by O’Reilly Family

8:00 am-Parish Memorial Mass

5:30 pm-Joe Garvey by Rose Garvey

SUNDAY, MARCH 15 (Fourth Sunday of Lent)

7:30 am-Parish Family

9:00 am-Fausto Alarcon by Family

10:30 am-Anna & Anthony Luppino by Cynthia Morelli

12:00 noon-Thomas Durkin, Jr. by Maureen Durr

5:00 pm-Benjamin Serico by Wife & Sons

7:00 pm-Leonard Jurevich by Jurevich Family

Saturday Memorial Mass Charles Donoghue, Loretta Flannery,

Elena Masucci, Victoria Morte, Gertrude Muldowney,

Catherine B. Perry, Betty Pimblott,

William & Mary Pimblott, Katherine Stucy, Larry Umlauf.

THIS WEEK THE SANCTUARY LIGHT IS: In Memory of Deacon Frank Muoio

by Judy & Mike Inglesino.

THE SHRINE AREAS VOTIVES THIS WEEK: OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, MOTHER

CABRINI, SAINT KATERI TEKAKWITHA: 1. In Memory of Carolyn C. Baillie by Tony & Jelsa

Belotta.

2. In Memory of Susan Baer by Clare & Cathy Sullivan.

ST. JUDE, ST. ALOYSIUS, ST. PATRICK: 1. In Memory of Agnes Egan by Eileen & Rich Foster.

2. In Memory of Agnes Mary Egan by Kim & Maureen

Ameli.

EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED

SACRAMENT

Mondays 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.

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

Votive Lights for Sanctuary and Shrines

Arrangements may be made in person at

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

Meatloaf Saturday

Meatloaf Saturday this month will be March 21st. Please

drop meatloaves to the rectory by 10:00 a.m. on Saturday.

If anyone would like information on this ministry, please

call Howard Hardwick at 973-226-8144.

March 8, 2015

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: Bob Beck, Barbara Belton, Robert Brown, Steven

Brown, John Bryer, Loraine Callanan, Rev. Emmanuel

Capozzelli, Michael Cassels, Mary Comer, Meghan Crane,

Diane Cusic, Joseph Cusic, Rose Dadino, Virna Delgado,

Joseph DelGuercio, Betty DiGidio, Sophie Donahue, Ray

Dowling, Renee Exelbert, Rich Foster, Joanne Galinis,

Jennifer Gilman, Ambrose Grizzetti, Julio Gomez, Dorothy

Green, Patrick Guiliano, Cihan Hazer, Betty Kapchus,

Joseph Kearney, Jr., James Kearns, Dolores Landon, Gary

Madera, Ceil Malizzi, Brian Martin, Francis McMurray,

Judy Miller, Donald Moglia, Pat Mullany, Andy

Napolitano, Charles O’Connell, Sara Onorato, Janice Ott,

Louise Peterson, Catherine Petrallia, Joseph Pirrello, Peter

Pirrello, Lori Pratt, Judy Prebyzerski, Heather Puff, Donald

Quinn, Richard Reilly, Maria Reynoso, Jeff Rivers, Norbert

Sax, Rosemary Scott, Mickey Rosamilia, Giovanni Sereno,

Salvatore Sereno, Veronica Serio, Thomas F. Sheelen,

Thomas Snell, Amy Spears, Bill Stevens, Marie

Stickelberger, Bart Taranto, Danny Taylor, Marie Toohey,

James Tressito, Janice Lynn Tressito, Joseph Tressito,

Bernadette Twomey, Sharon Twomey, Mary Lynn Ventola,

Paula Villaggio, Cassandra Warshowsky, Lenard Wojtala.

“……A time to die……” Deceased: Fr. James Cafone.

“…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, Blaine Douglas, Greg Durso, Brian

Feddeler, Randall Ferrara, David Fox, Jason Garrison,

Edward Gibbons, Andrew Hamstra, Michael C. Howley, Joseph Robert 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,

Stasia Rogacki, Stephen Rogacki, T. J. Rooney, Anthony

Salerno, Adriane Paul Simone, James Sturla, Daniel

Talouzzi, David G. Testa, Joseph Venutolo, Jonathan

Whitehead. Amen. Take this list home with you and use it in your daily prayers.

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DURING LENT

STATIONS OF THE CROSS

EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:00 PM

Spanish: Wednesdays at 7:30 pm

St. Aloysius Book Club

Meets on Thursdays at 7 pm, on the first floor of the Parish Center. The next book selections: Mar. 26, “The Husband Secret” by Liane Moriarty; April 30, “The Silent Sister” by Diane Chamberlain. As always, Happy Reading. All are invited for good conversation & good company. ************************************************************** Do you remember the 1966 Movie “A Man for All Seasons”, based on Robert Bolt’s biography of St. Thomas More? More’s reputation for humanity and integrity, his firm belief that Truth was something worth dying for, his good humor, good sense, decency and justice, these were the making of a great saint, indeed of a martyr who died for the Faith. This month, cable TV will present “Wolf Hall”, a reimagining of the court of King Henry VIII, one of the most formative eras of English history. “Wolf Hall” is a dramatization by Hilary Mantel; some critics have called the work brilliant. But, here’s the rub. The Thomas More of “Wolf Hall” is presented as a hypocrite, a bigot and a persecutor; he is portrayed as a joyless puritan, a misogynist and obsessive fanatic. And so the 16th century biographers of St. Thomas More (Erasmus, Roper, Et al.) and Shakespeare’s play, “Sir Thomas More”, and a stream of other admiring biographies, were all ignored by Mantel’s portrayal. Admittedly, More’s world is not our world. By the standards of his age, he was a decent and compassionate man. Mantel’s portrait of More is too dark, even to the point of misrepresenting More. There are those in our society intent on revisionism, of attempting to darken the name and reputation of certain great people. Cui bono? Let young adults and teens viewing “Wolf Hall” know about this inaccurate picture of the great St. Thomas More. Ironically, “Wolf Hall” is otherwise considered to have an excellent grasp of Tudor history. MJD

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Please complete and return the tear off below to the Rectory or Parish Center. Please indicate Fish Fry on envelope. We are in need of volunteers.

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Daylight Savings starts today March 8th

March 8, 2015

Dear Parishioners,

Today is the third Sunday of Lent and it is also the first of

three Sundays - scrutinies- that are set aside for the

instruction of those who will be baptized and received into

the church at the Holy Saturday Liturgy. These Sundays

can also be times for us to examine (scrutinize) our own

lives, in what we have done and what we have failed to

do. Those to be baptized are called forward with their

sponsors and all those assembled are invited to pray in

silence for these candidates. Those of us who are full

members of the church are also in need of healing and the

strength that comes from the support and prayers of our

brothers and sisters in faith.

How do you visualize Jesus in today’s Gospel? Is He on a

rampage? What is this all about? Buying and selling in

the temple were always a part of the entrance to the

temple; the coins that were exchanged allowed the people

to pay their taxes for the upkeep of the temple and the

buying and selling of animals was for the offering of

sacrifice, a part of the ritual. This is not about the money

changers in the temple but the money changing had

become the focus of their lives, not prayer, not sacrifice

but the focus was on all the externals and not on the

internal matters. The temple had been changed into a

place void of faith and love.

As the scrutinies ask us to examine our motives, our true

faith and love, Lent can become a time of personal reform

but it can also be a time of community reform, trying to

change social institutions and attitudes that take away the

rights that all people have to justice and peace. We all

need to listen to the injustices in our world and take action

to heal those who are neglected, abused and treated

unjustly. At the dismissal of the Mass we are encouraged

to bring the Word to others through our actions. We need

to have an action plan as we go out to the community.

What will we do this week, this Lent to reform our lives

and work for justice and peace?

Peace!

Sister Justine

Collection for weekend of Feb 28th & Mar 1st

First Collection: $ 12,345.00

Second Collection, H.E.L.P.: $ 3,667.00

March 8, 2015

Faith Quest 2015 The parishes of West Essex have announced their speakers for the Lenten Adult Spirituality Forum

FAITH QUEST 2015.

The programs will be held Wednesday evenings March 11, 18 and 25 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m at Notre Dame Church at 359 Central Avenue in North Caldwell, N.J. The annual program is open to the public and the three speaker topic areas are: Prayer and Spirituality, Sacred Scripture, and Faith in Practice.

Faith in Practice Presenters:

March 11 - Laura Sodano, Hunger Action Coordinator of the Community Food Bank of New Jersey, will present on “Our Children, Our Future”. In 2013, nearly 49 million people in America lacked access to a dependable and adequate source of food, including close to 16 million children, according to the USDA. Sodano examines the basic needs of children, the consequences when those needs are unmet, and policies that can help. She will provide a historical look at the Community FoodBank of NJ and its social programs that assist New Jersey residents, especially the very young. Sodano is active in several ministries in her faith community of Our Lady of the Holy Angels in Little Falls.

Prayer and Spirituality Presenters: March 11 – Father John Gabriel, Pastor of St. James The Apostle in Springfield, N.J., will present on “The Saints of Lent”. Too often saints are viewed as icons in stained glass or statues of marble, yet they were real flesh and blood people who tried to live the Gospel in their own times and situations. The Church holds them up for our veneration, but also for imitation. Father Gabriel looks at what the lives of the Lenten Saints, especially St. Joseph and St. Patrick, can teach about holiness in today’s world. He will also provide insights on what can be learned from lesser known saints of Lent like St. Katherine Drexel, Saint Polycarp, and Saints Perpetua and Felicity. Father Gabriel was pastor of St. Thomas More Parish in Fairfield from 1999 until 2008, and Director of Vocations for the Archdiocese from 2008 to 2013.

Sacred Scripture Presenters:

March 11 – Sister Donna Ciangio, O.P. on “The Joy of the Gospel: Reaching Out to All”. Sister Donna will look at how we should all strive to be joyful and how Pope Francis gives us much to contemplate on in his pastoral letter, The Joy of the Gospel. Her presentation will focus on Gospel joy, how to apply it to one’s life, and the importance of reaching out with this message of hope to different generations especially young members of our parishes and families. Sister Donna, a Sister of St. Dominic of Caldwell, is a lecturer, author and

director of Church Leadership Consultation. She is also

Director of Faith Formation at St. Rose of Lima Church,

Short Hills, an adjunct professor at Drew University in the

Doctor of Ministry Program, and a member of the Board of

Trustees for Caldwell University and for the Center for

Ministry Development.

*********************************

An offering of $3.00 per session or $10.00 for the four week series is requested to help defray expenses. Pre-registration is also requested. For a brochure and registration form, contact Notre Dame parish at 973-226-0979 or any of the other sponsoring parishes. Attendance at prior sessions is not necessary to benefit from participation at a later session. All sessions qualify for catechist certification. ************************************************

LENTEN COLLECTIONS During the season of Lent, we once again strive to live the Gospel message of feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and loving those who feel unloved. Each weekend special items will be accepted and distributed to different agencies in the area and for those in need. Please bring the following items to church during the season of Lent.

March 7th & 8th “Lenten Loaves & Fishes” Food collection for local shelters, soup kitchens & families with special needs. Please bring salt free items, diabetic food, sugar free items, & gluten free foods.

March 14th & 15th “Good Nutrition Begins with Breakfast” This drive is a good way to help families, the elderly, homebound and soup kitchens provide nutritious food. Please bring hot/cold cereal, canned fruit and fruit juices, breakfast bars, pancake mix, peanut butter and jelly.

March 21st & 22nd “Household Goods Drive” This collection will provide cleaning supplies to families, shelters and soup kitchens. Please bring laundry detergent, paper towels and napkins, cleaning supplies and toilet tissues.

Archbishop Bernard Hebda

Visits Trinity Academy and

Celebrates First Friday Mass

with Trinity Academy Community

The Most Reverend Archbishop Bernard Hebda visited Trinity Academy on

February 6, 2015, and celebrated February’s First Friday Mass with the entire Trinity Academy

Community. Trinity Academy held a reception following the Mass where the Archbishop, the

Trinity Community and other local community members spent time together including: Mount

Saint Dominic’s Head of School, Sister Francis Sullivan, OP; Caldwell University’s Drs. Trish

Verrone and Joan Moriority; Sister Patricia Butler, S.C. Associate Superintendent of Schools;

Pastor Emeritus Rev. Frank McNulty and Sr. Cynthia Vives, Strategic Planning Board;

Rev. Patrick Flannery from St. Aloysius in Caldwell and Rev. Thomas Dente, Pastor of Notre

Dame Parish in North Caldwell; Rev. Christopher Isinta of Blessed Sacrament in Roseland.

During his three-hour visit, Archbishop Hebda took a tour of Trinity Academy and spent

time with each classroom, listening to the choir sing, observing students presentations and

visiting students in their science, art and technology labs. At the end of his visit, Archbishop

Hebda said he enjoyed his visit and said he would like to come back soon.

“It was a thrill to have Archbishop Hebda accept our invitation to come and visit our

school” said Mary Cassels, Trinity Academy principal. “The entire student body felt the

Archbishop truly took an interest in their school and activities and felt personally connected to

him by the end of his visit. The students and faculty will be sharing the terrific memories of this

event for a long time to come.”

About Trinity Academy: Recently nominated by the Council for American Private Education

(CAPE) for the 2015 National Blue Ribbon Schools Award; Trinity Academy is Middle States

Accredited pre-K to grade 8 Catholic school, located in Caldwell. Trinity’s mission is to

provide students with a challenging academic environment while educating the whole person in

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Students achieve honors, scholarships and acceptances to prestigious high schools, and

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Trinity Academy is now accepting applications for the 2015-2016 year and will be holding a

“Registration Day” on Wednesday, March 18th from 9:00AM – 3:30PM. For more information

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