Saint Aloysius Parish
THE LORD’S DAY – MASSES Saturday Evening: 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., 12:00 noon, 7 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 & 8:00 a.m. Miraculous Medal Novena: Monday, 7:30 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration: Monday, 12:30 – 7:30 p.m. Rectory: 219 Bloomfield Ave, Caldwell NJ 07006 Tel: 973-226-0221 Fax: 973-226-2204 Parish Center: 253 Bloomfield Ave, Caldwell NJ Religious Ed: 973-226-0209 Ext. 31; Fax: 973-226-0923 Jackie Alworth, Religious Ed. PreK-6th - Ext. 35 Ed Karpinski, Religious Ed. 7th/8th grade – Ext. 29 Religious Ed. Email: [email protected] RCIA, Sr. Alice Uhl, O.P. – Ext. 30 Homebound, Sr. Eleanor Uhl, O.P. - Ext 39 Social Concerns, Dee Taylor - Ext 32
PARISH STAFF INFORMATION Rev. Msgr. Robert E. Emery, J.C.L. – Pastor Rev. Juan Jose Esteban - Parochial Vicar Rev. Jose de Jesus Rodriguez - Parochial Vicar Rev. Msgr. Michael E. Kelly – Weekend Assistant Rev. Thomas F. Blind - In Residence Jackie Alworth & Edward Karpinski - Pastoral Associates for Faith Formation Sr. Alice Uhl, O.P. – RCIA Coordinator Sr. Eleanor Uhl, O.P. – Pastoral Associate Dee Taylor - Social Concerns Joseph J. Wozniak – Organist /Music Dir. Linda Graves - Trustee Dr. Carmine LoMonaco – Trustee Brian Bambrick - Parish Council President James (Rick) Cahill – Chair, Finance Council
Website: www.stalscaldwell.org Email: [email protected] facebook.com/StAlsCaldwell twitter.com/StAlsCaldwell
February 24, 2019
Masses for
the Week
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 (Vigil: Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time) 5:30 pm-Charlie & Caroline Van De Mark by Family
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 (Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time) 7:30 am-Parish Family 9:00 am-Pauline Socci (25th ann.) by JoAnn & Gerald 10:30 am-Michael Vitale by Family 12:00 noon-Anthony Carracino by Tom Carracino 5:00 pm-Frank Lisante by Kowalski Family 7:00 pm-Emily D’Aloia
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 (Weekday) 6:45 am-Judith Prybyzerski by Eloise & Richard 8:00 am-Carmen Orechio by Peggy Giuliano 12:00 noon-Ida Pollio by Marie Albanese
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 (Weekday) 6:45 am-Patrick Casey by Peggy 8:00 am-Gertrude Barrett by Bill & Nancy Hansen 12:00 noon-Julia & Ralph Vitale by Daughter
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 (Weekday) 6:45 am-Maria & Ambrose Grizzetti by Family 8:00 am-Michael Russomanno by Rosanne Pallino 12:00 noon-Mary Caporaso by Lois Valvano
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 (Weekday) 6:45 am-Souls in Purgatory 8:00 am-Millie Cordasco by John & Judy Natale 12:00 noon-Christine Perry by Joan Stevens
FRIDAY, MARCH 1 (Weekday) 6:45 am-Joanna Girkont by Eleanor & Cathy 8:00 am-Michael Oberdick by Family 12:00 noon-Sarah Davie by Son
SATURDAY, MARCH 2 (Weekday) 6:45 am-Nora Feeney by Feeney Family 8:00 am-Parish Memorial Mass 5:30 pm-Jean Pine by Barbara Frey
SUNDAY, MARCH 3 (Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time) 7:30 am-Parish Family 9:00 am-Lena Riccardi by Daughter 10:30 am-Joseph Del Guercio, Jr. by Mom & Dad 12:00 noon-Vincent & Peter Baldassarre by Connie 5:00 pm-Benjamin J. Serico by Family 7:00 pm-James Malley by Bill & Nancy Hansen
MEMORIAL MASS Polly Belanger,
Jacqueline A. Beusse, Elaine Capobianco,
Marilyn Courter, Thelma Hansen, John Hartmann, Rocchina Ignozza, Mary McKeon, Gerard O’Malley,
Betty Pimblott, William & Mary Pimblott,
Katherine Stucy, Rosemarie Touma.
THIS WEEK THE SANCTUARY LIGHT IS: In Memory of Rosemary Pupalitis
by Eileen Matarazzo & Family.
THE SHRINE AREA VOTIVES THIS WEEK: OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, MOTHER
CABRINI, SAINT KATERI TEKAKWITHA: 1. Msgr. Desmond Thank You by Patsyann & Paula. 2. In Memory of Charles Cook by Judy & John Natale. ST. JUDE, ST. ALOYSIUS, ST. PATRICK: 1. In Memory of Joanna Girkont by John & Judy Natale. 2. In Memory of Rosamaria Touma by John & Joan Fierro.
Votive Lights for Sanctuary & Shrines Arrangements may be made
in person at the Rectory, Mon. to Fri., 9:00 to 5:00.
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Mondays 12:30 pm to 8:00 pm Come and spend some time
with our Lord.
Novena - Monday evenings at 7:30 pm
February 24, 2019
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: Francine Alfonso Cutter, Elayne Alpert, Pusha Bhatia, Elise Boatwright, Marie Breslin, Anne Buckley, Dora Calabrese, Hunter Cancel, Mary Comer, J. Carino, Joseph Cetrulo, Marialaina Consolate, Anne Cordasco, Diane Cusic, Michael DeAngelis, Sr., Frank DelVecchio, Paul Desiderio, Maxine Diakos, Sophie Donahue, Susan Eiban, Paul Elkovich, Renee Exelbert, Filomena Ferrentino, Donna Fitzgerald, Rich Foster, Joanne Galinis, Gary Gillum, Jennifer Gilman, Agnes Graham, Ambrose Grizzetti, Richard Grizzetti, Cihan Hazer, Barbara Hellstern, Marianne Heesters, Stacee Hernandez, Janet Hourihan, Andrew Hudson, Dolores Keller, Michael Kovach, Leo LaFlesh, Deirdre Lempert, Carol Ann Lott, James Lott, Donald Moglia, John Natale, Duncan Perry, Shelly Perry, Sr. Justine Pinto, O.P., Peter Pirrello, Charlie Priolo, Kara Restaino, Maria Reynoso, Charlie Rice, Mary Ann Ronga, Alice Rossi, Frank Rossi, Jude Russo, Vera Sax, Rosemary Scott, Giovanni Sereno, Salvatore Sereno, Isabelle Serra, Thomas F. Sheelen, Marie Stickelberger, Tim Sullivan, Blanche Tolli, Marie Toohey, Gerard Toohey, Sr., Liesl Townsend, Bernadette Twomey, John Paul Twomey, Paola Ummarino, Cassandra Warshowsky, Ann Vargo.
“.…A time to die….” Deceased: Margaret V. Reinhardt, Frances Ruhlman.
“..A time for war & a time for peace..” For national and world leaders and for those in the armed services, especially:
Michael Beier, Michael C. Howley, Joseph R. Hyer, Beckie Piela, Michael Piela,
Rose Poyourow, Shawn Rice, David G. Testa. Amen
Take this list home with you and use it in your daily prayers.
Respect Life Crisis/Information (All calls and emails are confidential)
Crisis Pregnancy Helpline/ 1-888-4 OPTIONS Post Abortion Healing/ 1-877-HOPE 4 ME
(Rachel’s Vineyard Hotline) Birthright/ 1-800-550-4900
St. Aloysius Book Club Meets on Thursdays at 7 pm on the first floor of the Parish Center. The book selections: Feb. 28th: “Waiting for Tomorrow” by Nathacha Appanah & Geoffrey Strachan. Mar. 28th: “The Romanov Empress” by CW Gortner. (January rescheduled). As always, Happy Reading. All are invited for good conversation & good company.
Sunday, February 24th 10:00 am Religious Ed PreK-6th 10:00 am RCIA PC 1:30 pm Baptisms CH 8:00 pm Youth Group PC Monday, February 25th 12:30-8:00 pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament CH 3:30 pm Religious Education PreK-6th 7:00 pm Religious Ed 7th & 8th Grades 7:30 Novena CH Wednesday, February 27th 7:30 pm Spanish Prayer Group CH Thursday, February 28th 4:00 pm Children’s Choir Rehearsal CH 7:00 pm St Al’s Book Club PC 7:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal CH Friday, March 1st 9:00 am Trinity First Friday Mass - Main celebrant: Cardinal Tobin Saturday, March 2nd 1:00 to 2:00 pm Confessions CH
Message from Your Pastor I want to thank everyone for your warm welcome last weekend! It has all been a bit overwhelming but your support has made it a whole lot easier! I have already enjoyed getting to know some of you and look forward to working together for many years to come!
For those who may have been away last weekend and are interested, my biography can be found on the parish website under my staff photo or in last week's bulletin which can also be found on our website.
Thank you again for making me feel so very much welcome and at home!
In Christ, Msgr. Emery
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bulletin possible.” Thank you. Remember St. Aloysius Church in your Will, & have the following statement included:
"I leave to St. Aloysius Church/Parish, Caldwell, New Jersey, the sum of $_________ or _________ percent of the residue of my estate, whichever is greater, for its religious, educational, and charitable works". Stock may also be donated to the Church/Parish!
YOUTH GROUP
Join Father JJ Sunday, February 24th
8 pm to 9 pm in the Parish Center
All teens grades 8 to 12 welcome!
WINTER OPEN HOUSE Sunday, March 3rd; 12:30 – 3:00PM Our Open House event is open to all families with children entering Pre-K3 to 8th grade. To register for our Open House please visit www.trinityk8.com/open-house REGISTRATION FOR 2019-2020 Registration for the next academic year is March 3rd – Registrations will be accepted during the March 3rd Open House. Registration forms can be found online at www.trinityk8.com/admission-forms Trinity Academy is a 2015 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence (Pre-K thru 8th grade) dedicated to providing a nurturing environment, excellent academic instruction, and education for the whole child. For more information about Trinity Academy – The Catholic School of West Essex – please contact the office [email protected] or visit www.trinityk8.com ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION Saturday, March 9, 2019; 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM in St. Aloysius Gym. Come celebrate with us – Band, food, beer truck and prizes. Visit our website for more info: www.trinityhsa.com/stpat-social 2018-2019 ANNUAL APPEAL To support Trinity Academy please consider making a contribution to our annual appeal and keep the promise of Catholic Education alive and well in West Essex. To donate please visit: www.trinityk8.com/annual-appeal
February 24, 2019
Dear Parishioner,
Love your enemies. It is one of the biggest challenges humanly speaking, but it is possible with the perspective of God. Naturally the logic is to take vengeance against enemies, but to forgive is a divine act, and it is possible in the Christian view. Love and charity is the field of Christian life. We are able to forgive, if we grow in the imitation of Christ.
Love embraces the dimension of giving. Give to others our time, our apologies, ourselves. Give without expecting anything in recompense, and your reward will be in heaven. Follow the example of God, because God is kind with the ungrateful.
Love is a school. To love God, our brothers and sisters and ourselves, and to grow in maturity of love, is a process, to the point of forgiving an enemy and loving an enemy which is something that is beyond human nature. The natural men born from Adam do not understand this doctrine, in order to do so, it is necessary to be reborn in Christ.
Love is the essence of God and the first commandment. Love is the only way to conquer in the evangelization process, and is the way to heaven, very demanding to the point of the cross. Love is eternal and belongs to heaven. It is the accomplishment of this existence. If we do not love, our life is vain.
Love is the way to sanctity and the narrow way described by our Lord. Love without limits, love always, and you will see the presence of God here on earth, and in everlasting life.
Fr José Rodríguez
COME JOIN US FOR OUR THIRD ANNUAL FISH FRY
Friday March 22, 2019 6pm to 7:30 pm
St. Aloysius Auditorium 219 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, NJ
Hosted by our Social Concerns Committee Food Prepared by Argyles Restaurant of Kearny
Eat in – Take Out Adults $16.00; Children $10.00
Tables reserved for parties of 8 or more Dinner includes:
Fish & Chips or Chicken Tenders - Cole Slaw - Tartar Sauce/Malt Vinegar Soft Drinks - Coffee/Tea - Dessert
BYOB
Please complete the tear off below and return with payment to the Rectory or Parish Center. Be sure to indicate Fish Fry on the envelope. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Family Name: ______________________________________________ Phone Number: ___________________ Email: ____________________ Number Attending: Adults ___________ Children (under 10) ___________ Please specify: Fish Fry _______ or Chicken Tenders _________
Eat In ________ or Take Out _______________
Amount Enclosed $____________make checks payable to St. Aloysius Church; or to pay by credit card, you may sign up at www.stalscaldwell.org and click on the Fish Fry tab.
We are in need of volunteers. If you are able to help, please let us know: Name: ___________________________Phone: ___________________
For further information, kindly contact: Mary DelVecchio at 201-452-2328 or Dee Taylor at 973-226-0209 x32
Parishes of West Essex Announce 2019 Faith Quest Lenten Speaker Series
The 2019 annual Lenten adult spirituality program, Faith Quest, will be held Wednesday evenings March 20th and March 27th, April 3rd and April 10th from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Notre Dame Church at 359 Central Avenue in North Caldwell, New Jersey. The program is open to the public and the three speaker topic areas focus on: Prayer and Spirituality, Sacred Scripture, and Faith in Practice.
Wednesday, March 20 Prayer and Spirituality - “The Conversion of St. Monica: The Other Story in Augustine’s Confessions” by Father Douglas J. Milewski, professor of theology, Seton Hall University. Among Father Milewski’s areas of expertise are the Fathers of the Church and the theology and history of early Christianity. Father also serves at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament in Roseland.
Sacred Scripture - “The Women in Jesus’ Life” with Sister Honora Werner, O.P., a Sister of Saint Dominic of Caldwell. Sister Honora has taught extensively from the elementary school to doctoral level and most recently she taught and directed the doctoral program in preaching at Aquinas Institute of Theology, St. Louis, Missouri.
Faith in Practice - “How to be a Peacemaker: In Society, In the Church, in My Heart” by Father Timothy Graff, director, Social Concerns Office, Archdiocese of Newark. Father Graff also serves in pastoral planning, government relations and labor relations for the Archdiocese. Wednesday, March 27 Prayer and Spirituality - “My Petitions vs. Thy Will Be Done” with Ginger Grancagnolo, Ed.D., OPA, lecturer, author and counselor. Grancagnolo holds a doctorate in Christian ministry and has a background in education, psychology and theology.
Understanding Sacred Scripture - “The Saint John’s Bible: From the Middle Ages to the 21st Century” with Marie Marmo Mullaney, Ph.D., professor of history at Caldwell University. Attendees can view the sacred art of The Saint John’s Bible, the first illuminated, handwritten bible of monumental size to be created in more than 500 years. Dr. Mullaney is a historian who has taught numerous courses including “The History of Catholics in America” and “The History of the Catholic Church.”
Faith in Practice -“Our Invisible Neighbors: Detained Immigrants in New Jersey (and beyond)” with Ken Boccino, treasurer and member of the board of trustees of First Friends of New Jersey and New York, an organization which works to uphold the inherent dignity and humanity of detained immigrants and asylum seekers through volunteer visitation, resettlement assistance and advocacy. Boccino is a deacon at St. George’s Episcopal Church, Maplewood, NJ. Wednesday April 3 Prayer and Spirituality - “The Eucharist: The Meal that Nourishes, That Unites and That Identifies” with Father Robert Laferrera, pastor of Our Lady of Blessed Sacrament in Roseland, New Jersey. Father Laferrara is former associate director of the Office of Worship, Archdiocese of Newark and former chair of the Archdiocese Liturgical Commission.
Understanding Sacred Scripture - “As I have Done” with Sister Donna Ciangio, O.P., D.Min., a Sister of St. Dominic of Caldwell and chancellor of the Archdiocese of Newark. Sister, who also serves in St. Rose of Lima Church, Short Hills, will focus on how Jesus gave a great commandment to do as he did and how that affects all areas of life in accompanying others on the journey of discipleship. The discussion will focus on ways to live the command: “As I Have Done”.
We are once again preparing the annual tradition of honoring those couples in our Archdiocese who will be
celebrating five, twenty-five and fifty years of Christian marriage in the year 2019. These anniversary liturgies will be celebrated by Cardinal Joseph Tobin in the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark as follows:
April 28, 2019, 3:00 PM 50th Anniversary (All counties)
June 2, 2019 3:00 PM 5th & 25th Anniversary years
It is our desire that every couple in the Archdiocese deserving of such recognition be present at the appropriate liturgy. The
presence of a large number of couples will give favorable witness to the strength and stability of Christian marriage in
today's society. Please register in person at the rectory or by calling 973-226-0221.
Women’s Commission Day of Reflection, March 9, and the Men’s Commission Catholic Men’s Conference, March 16. Join us at Seton Hall University.
Both days include talks, fellowship, Holy Mass, Holy Hour, confession, breakfast and lunch. For more information and details on our speakers, please visit the Women’s Commission website at www.rcan.org/womenscommission and the Men’s Commission website at www.njcatholicmen.org.
Faith in Practice - “Sharing Faith, Sharing Life,” with E. Denise Peoples, double lung transplant recipient, community educator, faith based coordinator and family services coordinator for the NJ Sharing Network. She is an advocate for organ and tissue donation and for the effects the process can have on families and communities. She also founded Mae’s Plate, a non-profit named in honor of her mother, that serves home cooked meals, resources and donated supplies and clothes to individuals who are in-between homes.
Wednesday, April 10 Prayer and Spirituality - “The Gift of Our Stories: Christian Spirituality and Evangelization in Our Social Media World” with Father Antonio “Tony” Ricarte, parochial vicar at Our Lady of Blessed Sacrament in Roseland. He holds a Licentiate in Missiology from the Gregorian University in Rome with a special focus on dialogue and new evangelization.
Understanding Sacred Scripture - “The Gospel within the Gospel: The Parables of Luke 15 and Lent. A Scriptural Exploration of the Prodigal Son” with Rev. Christopher M. Ciccarino, associate dean for seminary and academic studies, Immaculate Conception Seminary and editor for the revision of the New Testament of the New American Bible.
Faith in Practice - “Introduction to Catholic Social Teaching” with Jonathan D. Lace, who teaches Biblical studies and iOS application development at Seton Hall Preparatory School and is the creator of the Theologica iphone app.
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. Checks should be made payable to Notre Dame. For a brochure and registration form, contact any of the sponsoring parishes. Attendance at prior sessions is not necessary to benefit from participation at a later session. All sessions qualify for catechist certification.
Faith Quest began in 2007 as part of the Archdiocese of Newark’s New Energies Initiative. The four cluster parishes of West Essex -- St. Aloysius in Caldwell, Notre Dame in North Caldwell, Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament in Roseland and St. Thomas More in Fairfield collaborated to develop an adult education and information program that is held during the Lenten season. In the event of inclement weather, check for updates at www.ndparishnc.com or call 973-226-0979.
St. Aloysius Parish Mission Statement
St. Aloysius Parish is a Roman Catholic community dedicated to celebrating the life and word of Jesus Christ. All are welcome to deepen their spiritual and personal lives through active participation in weekly Liturgy, the celebration of the Sacraments, Parish ministries and community activities. Acknowledging our incompleteness and our need for God’s grace, we commit ourselves, through Baptism, to responding to God’s call to become and grow as disciples of Jesus Christ in our time. Jesus Christ is at the center of all of our lives.
DO YOU HAVE FIVE MINUTES A DAY? DO YOU WORRY ABOUT
OUR WORLD TODAY?
We would like to invite you to become part of the LIVING ROSARY. This activity was started at Saint Aloysius Parish a number of years ago as a means of joining our prayers together to pray for peace in our country and for all our special intentions. It is also in response to people’s needs for greater spiritual growth. At this time we have several teams of 5 members each participating in our living rosary. It is a power house of prayer!
This activity may be taken on by anyone. Families can participate, the home bound can become part of the Living Rosary; persons on their way to work can join also. There are no meetings to attend.
What is necessary to become part of the Living Rosary is a commitment to say one decade of the Rosary each day. You then become a member of a team who together says the entire rosary each day. It is said for the intentions of those members comprising the Living Rosary and for the specific and special intentions of our parish. It can be done at home, in the car, on the train, and any time of your day.
The Rosary has been used for centuries for world peace, against the heresy of the times, during the Nazi occupation of Poland and at many other times. This is a simple devotion, parish oriented, that demands little of its members and produces great spiritual results.
If you are interested in becoming a member of the LIVING ROSARY. Please complete below and drop at rectory or call Dee Taylor at 973-226-0209 x 32. We will then contact you to coordinate the groups and mysteries of the Rosary.
I am interested in becoming a member of the Living Rosary:
Name ___________________________________
Phone ___________________________________
January 28, 2019
St. Aloysius Church/Parish Center Caldwell, NJ
Dear Sir,
I want to thank you for volunteering your time to offer hope to those who are in need of blood and blood products. The blood donated by the donors you recruited save the lives of trauma victims, patients with blood disorders, cancer and many other life-threatening injuries and illnesses in our area hospitals. The effort of St. Aloysius Church is very sincerely appreciated as a “life – saving community service”. The results of your January 26, 2019 blood drive are as follows: Goal 14 Registered 17 Deferred 01 Collected 20 AlYX 02= 4 Total Shortages occur throughout the year especially in this area of the country. This situation puts the lives of patients who need blood in danger. Please ask your donors who are unavailable to donate at your blood drive to make a donation at an upcoming blood drive in your area. Check our website (www.cbsblood.org) for locations and information.
Sincerely, Mrs. Brenda McEntyre -Saunders Account Manager
February 24, 2019
LENT AT SAINT ALOYSIUS PARISH 2019 As we enter 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 week-end 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 9th and 10th The first week-end in Lent “Baby Shower” for children 0 – 3 years Please bring items such as disposable diapers, wipes, baby & kids tear-free shampoo, baby & kids bath soap, baby lotion, wash clothes, towels, etc. March 16th and 17th “Personal Care Boxes” Collection for local homeless shelters, Saint John’s in Newark, Catholic Charities and families in need. Please bring socks for men, women & children, shampoo, lotion, deodorant, soap, tissues, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shaving cream, band aids, combs & brushes. March 23rd and 24th “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 30th and 31st “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. April 6th and 7th “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.
Thank you for your ever generous support.
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