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THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. JOSEPH 120 HOBOKEN ROAD, EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ 07073
THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME – November 3, 2013
THE PARISH COMMUNITY OF ST. JOSEPH REMEMBERS THOSE WE HAVE LOST THIS PAST YEAR.
DOROTHY A PORTOR JERRY J PARISE LINDA PUCKLITSCH -FH SALLY A BOTTO DOROTHY H O'BRIEN PATRICIA MCGUIRE JAMES DONNELLY PHILIP F VITARELLI MARY L MOYSE - FH BERTHA LEBORGNE MARIA TATTOLI ROBERT LUKASCEWICZ - FH EUGENE P DEROBERTIS RAYMOND W BENNETT BETTY PANELLA MARIE R BROCK VIVIAN PASSAMONTI VERONICA A MCGRAL -FH ELEANOR L RADWANSKI FILOMENA LOGATTO -FH DELINA HUMPHREY-FH DENNIS MICHAEL PEREIRA WILLIAM F FULTON SALLY S SKOK CARMELLA ABENANTE PAUL PICKERELLI RALPH J MANFREDONIA GAETANO THOMAS NICASTRO MARIA DI RUBBA GIUSEPPE CAMPO COSMO RACANATI MARIE DAMIANI MARIA OTINIANO FERNANDEZ -FH SEBASTIANA BARONE DORA SCELSA SYLVESTER P MARRON PHYLLIS G PORCELLI FLORENCE IRENE OOSTERWYK -FH VINCENT S BONGIOVANNEI -FH GARY MILLER PHILIP J SMITH ANNA E SCHWERDTFEGER LUCREZIA CANTATORE JUDITH JENKINS—MM KATHY McCARTHY—MM MAUREEN O’NEIL ANGELINA RASMUS DOROTHY PELL VICTORIA ANNITTI
Parish Office Hours Monday thru Thursday: 8:30am - 6:00pm
Friday: 8:30 am- 3:00pm If you cannot make our office hours, please call and we will do our best to accommodate you.
We are closed Saturday and Sunday.
Parish Directory Parish Office: 201.939.0457
Emergency Line: 201.939.0391 Parish Fax: 201.939.4196
Parish website: www.stjosepher.com Parish email: [email protected]
Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00pm Vigil Mass
8:00pm to 9:30pm Neo-Catechumenal Mass Sunday: 8:00am 10:00am 12:00 pm
Monday thru Friday 7:30am and 12:05pm
Civic Holidays—8:30am
Sacrament of Penance Saturday — 11:00am - 12:00 Noon
Other times by appointment.
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SATURDAY, November 2 12:00 pm + Sylvester Marron 5:00 pm + Rosa Nicolo Izzo
& Joseph Cassella SUNDAY, November 3 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am + Guiseppina & Vincenzo Mucciolo
10:00 am + Frances Bucino 12:00 pm + Mario Hans
MONDAY, November 4 7:30 am + People of the parish 12:05 pm + Rocco Cammacele
TUESDAY, November 5 7:30 am + Linete Maria Moraes 12:05 pm + Giuseppe, Sabrina
& Gaetano Marra
WEDNESDAY, November 6 7:30 am + Souls in purgatory 12:05 pm + Judith Battiston
THURSDAY, November 7 7:30 am + People of the parish 12:05 pm + Nicolo & Carmella
Scardigno & Joseph Scardigno family
FRIDAY, November 8 7 :30 am + Maria Fernandez 12:05 pm + Iva Minervini SATURDAY, November 9 5:00 pm + Ann Rizzo SUNDAY, November 10 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00 am + Catherine Williams 10:00 am + Sharon Lawler 12:00 pm + Ada Gonzalez
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Zaccheus wants to see Jesus and is unable to due to the size of the crowd and his small stature. He is humble and clever enough to climb up the sycamore tree, which is very easy to climb. He is not
put off by doing something foolish to see the Lord. He is short, perhaps somewhat fat, and he does not hesitate to do what he can to see Jesus. Maybe the reason we cannot see God in our life is that we are not willing to risk anything, especially anything that would make us look foolish, or might make us look “too religious.” So much emphasis today is about looking good and Zaccheus shows us that a Christian does whatever he can to see the Lord. It does not matter what people say. If I need to climb a tree, then I do so. And what great fortune comes to Zaccheus, not only does he get a chance to see the son of God, he also welcomes him into his house. He was lost in all his concerns and now he is found. Zaccheus is required by the law to return the goods he stole from others, and one-fifth more. He greatly exceeds what the law requires and gives back four-fold. Zaccheus gives us a wonderful example of conversion: he gives away half his fortune, and repays four times what he stole. What a great example for us! What we do with our wealth is a good sign of where our heart is. And true repentance also calls for restitution (to give back what we stole, or borrowed), when it is possible. Let us not be afraid to do what we need to do in order to see Jesus Christ. The Fathers of the Church said that Zaccheus stood on top of his sins to see the Lord. It is a wonderful image for us. With the mercy of God our sins and mistakes no longer kill us and they can actually lead us to see Jesus Christ. As this liturgical year comes to a close in a few weeks, let us contemplate the mercy of God and experience it in the sacraments of the Church.
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The Sanctuary Candles will burn this week in Memory of
all the deceased members of the parish.
The Acolyte Candle will burn this week in Memory of Lucrezia Cantatore,
as requested by Dominick & Giovana Paniscotti
MASS BOOK
There are numerous ways in which we can remember and pray for the deceased and/or a special intention for a family member or friend. Please contact the parish office.
Mass $ 10.00 Wine $ 25.00 Hosts $ 25.00 Acolyte Candles $ 10.00 Sanctuary Candle $ 15.00
THE PRAYER CORNER “Like burning incense, Lord,
let my prayer rise up to you.”
As a community of faith, we offer the support of our prayers for one another. These brothers
and sisters are in acute need of our prayers:
Charles “Buzz” Moschetto, John Falbo , Hasan Mahmud, Patrick Chapman, Philip Smith,
Stanley Sudol, Gianna Dilemme, Lenore Papale, Daniel Leach, Claire Palmieri, Joe DiGradina,
Kathy Szedlacik, Linda Judge, Bryan Consulmagno, Lourdes Taveras, Geraldine Litter, Rich Hirch, Nancy Skwiat , Franziska
Maria Taba Karu, Beth Bodnar, Audrey Frey, Frank Antonini, Lillian Danscuk ,Viola Wager, Christine Taueras, Lorna Schweer, Georgia
Green, Linda Berenger, Carolyn Novello, Paul J. Stabile, Eden Azor, Mike Moran and all who are
sick and suffering around us.
(Please call the Parish Office @ 201-939-0457 if you would like to add a name to our prayer list.)
FOR OUR COURAGEOUS SOLDIERS “O Lord, we pray for all the national and world leaders, for the safety and well being of all the
military personal defending our freedom” Michael Brockway (Afghanistan)
Lt. Patrick Stevens (Iraq 2nd tour) Lance Corp. Kevin Murphy
(Afghanistan)
The Wine and Hosts are offered this week in Memory of
Ann Rizzo, as requested by Husband, Mike
Rizzo.
RESTING IN THE LORD “Come, you who are blessed by my Father, says the Lord,
inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.”
ANGELINA RASMUS DOROTHY G. PELL-HARRISON
VICTORIA ANNITTI
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ST. FRANCIS INN During the month of NOVEMBER we are collecting OATMEAL, not instant.
Your donations may be left at the Giving Tree.
(For information please visit www.stfrancisinn.org[or] call Tony
Pierantoni 201-933-4850)
FOOD PANTRY Don't look now, but Thanksgiving will soon be upon us! This is a good time to remember that it is not what we say about our blessings, but how we use them, that is the true measure of Thanksgiving. So as you count your blessings
and shop for your feast, why not pick up an extra item or two for our dear guests at the
Food Pantry. The following items are especially needed for the holidays:
STUFFING, BOXED MASHED POTATOES, GRAVY, CHICKEN BROTH, CRANBERRY
SAUCE, CANNED YAMS, CAKE MIX. Thank you for all your kindness and generosity.
SOCIAL CONCERNS
"In truth I tell you, in so far as you did this to one of the least of these brothers of mine, you
did it to me.”
WEEKLY COLLECTION
Last Sunday 762 people attended Mass. Total Giving: $7,718.00
1st Collection $5,015.00 Number of Envelopes 226 $3,534.25 Cash Received $1480.75 _____________________ 2nd Collection $2,703.00 Number of Envelopes 195 $2,234.25 Cash received $468.75
RECTORY REPAIRS
The Lord will bless you for your generosity!
MASS BOOK
The 2014 Mass book is open.
Weekday Masses are $10.00 each.
NEW SAN DAMIANO CROSS Ken Woo, a painter who has done many icons in New
York City churches (Church of Our Savior, Park Ave and 38th St.) has agreed to do a new San Damiano Cross
for our parish. It will cost nearly $10,000 and hopefully will be done in a few months. Ken was born in
Shaghai, China and moved to the US when he was five years old. I have a book of his art work if you would like to see it. Donations to cover this work of art will be greatly appreciated. May the Lord bless you and
your family.
THE TRIUMPH ENCORE SCREENING
Sacred Heart Church in Lyndhurst, faith on film series, will present an encore screening of The
Triumph on Thursday, November 7th at 7:30 pm at the AMC theaters in Clifton, NJ. Tickets are $15
each (cash only, please) and must be purchased at Sacred Heart Church, 324 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, NJ prior to the show. Please call 201-438-1147 for
more information. Thank you.
RCIA CLASSES RCIA classes will be held every Monday at 7pm in the rectory basement. Are you considering becoming Catholic? Or
are you an adult Catholic who would like to celebrate First Communion or Confirmation? If you or anyone you know would like
to find out more about the RCIA process, please call the Parish Office 201-939-0457.
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CALENDAR SECTION
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — Lord, you love all things that exist (Wisdom 11:22 — 12:2). Psalm — I will praise your name forever, my king and my God (Psalm 145).
Second Reading — May the name of Christ be glorified in you and you in him (2 Thessalonians 1:11 — 2:2). Gospel — Today salvation has come to the tax collector Zaccheus’ house (Luke 19:1-10).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Rom 11:29-36; Ps 69:30-31, 33-34, 36; Lk 14:12-14 Tuesday: Rom 12:5-16b; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:15-24 Wednesday: Rom 13:8-10; Ps 112:1b-2, 4-5, 9; Lk 14:25-33 Thursday: Rom 14:7-12; Ps 27:1bcde, 4, 13-14; Lk 15:1-10 Friday: Rom 15:14-21; Ps 98:1-4; Lk 16:1-8 Saturday: Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8- 9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time; Daylight Saving Time ends Monday: St. Charles Borromeo Tuesday: Election Day Saturday: The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
BAPTISMS “ In all truth I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born through water and the Spirit;
what is born of human nature is human; what is born of the Spirit is Spirit.”
BAPTISM DATES AND MEETINGS SCHEDULE
November Baptism – November 24 Meetings – Nov. 14 & Nov. 21
December Baptism – December 15 Meetings – Dec. 5 & Dec. 12
Meetings are held in the Rectory
at 7 PM on the dates listed.
CHURCH CHUCKLES One evening Pastor Steve
asked how many had followed his instruction of the past week
and read Mark 17, and every hand went up. The pastor said,
“Mark has only 16 chapters. Let me begin my sermon on the sin of lying.”
MARRIAGE BANNS “This is why a man leaves his father and
mother and becomes attached to his wife, and they become one flesh.”
UPCOMING PARISH ACTIVITIES
November 4: 7 pm choir practice
7:30 Rosarian meeting
8 pm catechesis
November 5: 7:30 pm K of C officers meeting
November 6: 3:30 pm Fatima class
November 7: 7 pm Confirmation rehearsal
8 pm Catechesis
November 9: 12 pm Sacrament of Confirmation
November 10: 8:30 am Sunday Faith formation
9 am Holy name meeting
4 pm Youth Scrutatio
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“YOUR BROTHER WAS DEAD AND WAS BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE, HE
WAS LOST AND HAS BEEN FOUND”
A CATECHESIS FOR ADULTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
COME AND LISTEN TO THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF GOOD NEWS
Every Monday and Thursday at 8 PM in the school auditorium.
1 Hour—No Registration—No Fee Come & Listen!
Free childcare provided.
The Neo Catechumenal Way.
BEREAVEMENT GROUP Has the loss of a loved one left you
depressed, fearful, anxious or lonely? Perhaps you
can find help through sharing your feelings in the
Bereavement Support Group at
the Church of Saint Mary,
Rutherford. The group meetings
are held on Thursday’s through
Thursday, November 14th from
7:30pm to 9:00 p.m. in the Parish
Center. Reservations are
required by calling the Office at [201] 438-2200 or
email [email protected].
Youth Meeting in the Parish – Nov. 10th
The youth are invited to attend a scrutatio (a study) of a verse from the Sunday Gospel of that
week and to look up parallel texts in order to discover what God is saying to us. There will be
many catechists on hand to help the young people (12-30 years). Then there will be a time of prayer
in the church and exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and a wonderful meal. All is free and it
starts at 4:15 PM until 8 PM.
GIVE BACK TO GOD! As you know we need help to grow the parish
and win back younger families who left the church or never started coming. This is essential for all parishes now that fewer than twenty percent of
Catholics attend Mass. Think about it! Can you give back to the parish
one hour a month?
Below we will feature some ways to help each week.
Environmental Committee – Men and women of all ages and abilities to help us set up and take down decorations in the church (and outside),
especially at this Christmas and Easter. We need help to make floral arrangements with real or artificial flowers, and making the church more
presentable and attractive. Contact Barbara Kittle at 201-935-2239 or Joan Palmieri at 201-933-6715.
CHURCH ROOF REPAIR Since water is still coming in on the side aisles a roofing company will be starting to make those
repairs so the new plaster work is not permanently damaged and the painting can be
completed. The cost is $21,000. Please pray that our insurance company will pay for this and
the new boilers in the school.
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BABY GRAND PIANO
Dear Parishioners, We are in dire need of anyone who may have (or know someone who may have) a piano or “baby grand” piano at least five feet, eight inches long
they would consider donating or offering for a minimum dollar amount to the parish. The piano
that has been in use here for many years is literally falling apart. Strings are broken, hammer felts are
worn away, the pedals are actually coming detached, and there is little effective action left on the keyboard itself. The tuner's evaluation is that
it will cost more to repair than it is now worth, and in its present state is not fit for us.
Since our organ also needs to be completely overhauled or replaced we need your help in
finding an acoustic baby grand piano, with the substantial richness and quality to support and
sustain this congregation. Age is not a factor, if it was well maintained. If the instrument is a
donation, we will memorialize it with a plaque in the name of the donor or your family, or in
memory of a loved one! If you can help us, please see me or Fr. Joe after
any Mass, email me below ASAP, or call me at the parish office ext. 311. Thank you for your
consideration and you search efforts, and your ongoing dedication and loyalty to St. Joe's!
Diane Belkowski, Director of Music [email protected]
ORDINATION OF THE PRIESTHOOD The Franciscan Friars of Holy Name Province
joyfully announce the upcoming ordination for the priesthood for
Paul Keenan, OFM Ordination date– November 9th, 2013
Reception to follow in Fr. Patrick Morris, OFM Hall
(Church Basement) All are welcome!!
5:30pm Mass Church of the Assumption of our Blessed Lady
143 First Street Wood-Ridge, NJ 07075
Kindly RSVP by October 28th, 2013 Assumption Parish Friary 201-438-5555
ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK
Feasibility Study Announcement
Earlier this year, the Archdiocese of Newark began
a study for a possible capital campaign to
strengthen financially our Catholic elementary
schools, Parishes, Seminarians and Priests
Retirement Endowments.
Every pastor in all 218 parishes was contacted and,
currently, interviews are taking place with laity
throughout the Archdiocese to get their advice
and counsel. Additionally, a direct mail survey is
being sent out to approximately 10,000 Catholic
households to ask for their input and suggestions.
Your vital input will enable us to formulate plans
and, together, make educated decisions as we
continue to strengthen and build the Church.
Therefore, if you receive an invitation to
participate in the feasibility study process, please
give it your serious consideration.
Thank you in advance for your advice, counsel,
and cooperation in this historic project.
QUEEN OF PEACE OPEN HOUSE Experience an Open House. Come see what we all
care about and discover for yourself the advantages of a Queen of Peace High School Catholic Education.
Monday, November 4th from 7 pm to 8:30 pm.
Please contact the admissions office at 201-998-8227, Ext. 32.
Corpus Christi Parish Mission 215 Kipp Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights
November 3-5, 2013 7:30pm in the Chapel
Friar Johnpaul Cafiero, OFM People of all ages are encouraged and
welcome to join us for our Parish Mission entitled: “Reflections on the Peace Prayer of St. Francis.” Topics of the
Mission: Sunday – “Instrument of Peace”, Monday – “O Divine Master” –
Images of God and Tuesday – “It is Giving that We Receive”.
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ST. JOSEPH’S TRADITION A very practical and helpful tradition has been to say the 3 Hail Mary’s after Mass for the following
intentions: first, for parents living or dead, second, for priests who minister the sacraments to us and third, for someone in your family who has
fallen away from the faith. We invite you to follow this tradition in your own lives as well.
ARCHDIOCESAN CLOSING OF THE “YEAR OF FAITH”
The closing of the Year of Faith commemorating the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second
Vatican Council and the 20th anniversary of the Catechism of the Catholic Church will be observed
at a Mass offered by Archbishop Myers in the Cathedral Basilica, Newark, on Sunday, November
24, 2013, at 3 pm. Everyone is cordially invited to participate in this
extraordinary celebration!
MOVIE AND PIZZA NIGHT The Community of God’s Love, Rutherford’s
Catholic Charismatic Community, invites everyone to a movie and pizza night on Friday, November
15, at 7:30 p.m. The movie, “Lars and the Real Girl” (PG-13), is a quirky film which portrays how
the love and affirmation of a community transforms a shy loner. The event will take place
at Visitation House, 70 West Passaic Avenue, Rutherford (corner of West Passaic and Mortimer Avenues). Reservations are not required. A free
will offering will be taken. Questions? Call 201 – 935 – 0344.
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY Our regular monthly meeting will be held
tomorrow evening, Monday, November 4th at 7:30 pm in the cafeteria. Hostesses will be Marge
Stallone, Cookie Evans and Janet Drago. Plans will be made for our Annual Harvest Bake
sale to be held after all masses on the weekend of November 23rd and 24th.
Also our Christmas party and Installation dinner will be discussed. Please try and attend.
Thank you.
NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS I. O my Jesus, you have said: "Truly I say to you,
ask and you will receive, seek and you will find,
knock and it will be opened to you." Behold I
knock, I seek and ask for the grace of......
(here name your request)
Our Father....Hail Mary....Glory Be to the
Father....Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place all my trust
in you.
II. O my Jesus, you have said: "Truly I say to you, if
you ask anything of the Father in my name, he will
give it to you." Behold, in your name, I ask the
Father for the grace of.......(here name your
request) Our Father...Hail Mary....Glory Be To the
Father....Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place all my trust
in you.
III. O my Jesus, you have said: "Truly I say to you,
heaven and earth will pass away but my words will
not pass away." Encouraged by your infallible
words I now ask for the grace of.....(here name
your request) Our Father....Hail Mary....Glory Be to
the Father...Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place all my
trust in you.
O Sacred Heart of Jesus, for whom it is impossible
not to have compassion on the afflicted, have pity
on us miserable sinners and grant us the grace
which we ask of you, through the Sorrowful and
Immaculate Heart of Mary, your tender Mother
and ours.
Say the Hail, Holy Queen and add: St. Joseph,
foster father of Jesus, pray for us.
-- St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
OUR LADY OF THE HOLY ANGELS CHURCH We invite you to our Thanksgiving Dinner on
Thursday, November 28th. Arrival time is 12:20 pm. Dinner will be served at 1 pm. Please RSVP Agnes
Czaplinski at 973– 942-7167 by November 24th. We are located at 465 Main Street, Little Falls, NJ, 07424. Please let us know when you RSVP if you need transportation or special assistance. Please
do not be alone this Thanksgiving day.