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St. Aloysius Parish

November 6, 2016

Masses

for

the Week

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Vigil: (Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time)

5:30 pm-Joseph Del Guercio, Jr. by Mom & Dad

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 (Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time)

7:30 am-Parish Family

9:00 am-Jennifer Tino by Mom & Dad

10:30 am-Gerald Valvano by Wife, Lois

12:00 noon-Edward Drury by Marjule

5:00 pm-All Souls

7:00 pm-Barbara & Albert W. Chmiel by Kathi Horlick

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 (Weekday) 6:45 am-Jane Miele by Husband, Sam

8:00 am-Rocco Chiauzzi by M/M S. Prestifilippo

12:00 noon-All Souls TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 (Weekday)

6:45 am-All Souls

8:00 am-Mary & Jim McHugh by St. Al’s Seniors

12:00 noon-Frank Morelli by Cynthia Morelli WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 (The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica)

6:45 am-Lee D. Dooner, Sr. by McCarthy Family

8:00 am-All Souls

12:00 noon-Mary & Jim McHugh by Judy & Paul Redfern THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 (Saint Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church)

6:45 am-Joseph Michael McGrath

8:00 am-Russell Landon

12:00 noon-All Souls

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 (Saints Martin of Tours, Bishop) (Veteran’s Day)

6:45 am-Louis R. Shurbetz by Family

8:00 am-Gerald Valvano by Lois, Wife

12:00 noon-Pauline Wright by Maureen Durr

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 (Saint Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr)

6:45 am-Ida C. Whelton (39th anniversary)

8:00 am-Parish Memorial Mass

5:30 pm-Graziano Family by Gus & Connie Ciacciarelli

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 (Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time)

7:30 am-Parish Family

9:00 am-Mary Lynn Ventola by Mooney Family

10:30 am-Raye & Claudio Musilli by Family

12:00 noon-Toby & Amelia Caprio by Granddaughter

5:00 pm-Meryol Cicone by Giuseppe Cicone

7:00 pm-John Serra by Joe McFadden

Memorial Mass John Bryer, Gerardo Giannetti, Msgr. Benjamin A. Piazza,

Betty Pimblott, Dr. Ceaser Pitta, William & Mary Pimblott,

Peter, Lisa & Johanna Sandler,

Phil Scavuzzo, Katherine Stucy.

THIS WEEK THE SANCTUARY LIGHT IS: In Memory of Gerald Valvano by Wife, Lois.

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

CABRINI, SAINT KATERI TEKAKWITHA: 1. In Memory of Anna Procaccini by Daughter.

2. In Memory of Nancy Russell by Camille Russomanno.

ST. JUDE, ST. ALOYSIUS, ST. PATRICK: 1. For All Veterans.

2. In Memory of Jack O’Brien by Matarazzo Family.

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

Votive Lights for Sanctuary and Shrines

Arrangements may be made in person at

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

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

November 6, 2016

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 born….” Newly Baptized: Xavier Nicholas Franciose.

“.…A time to be healed….” Sick list: Joy Beagle, Bob Beck, Mary Binsfeld, John

Bryer, Lorraine Callanan, June Castano, Ed Centanni,

Jeanette Chrissafis, Albert Cifelli, Jeffrey Colt, Max Colt,

Mary Comer, Jane Conover, Anne Cordasco, Faith

Costabile, Meghan Crane, Diane Cusic, Frank DelVecchio,

Sophie Donahue, Ray Dowling, John Dwyer, Christopher

Edie, Galen Edie, Renee Exelbert, Julia Ferris, George Fey,

Ted Fisher, Donna Fitzgerald, Rich Foster, Carol Lee Gade,

Joanne Galinis, Michael A. Giglio, Sr., Jennifer Gilman,

Maria Giovine, Rosa Giovine, Alex Grizzetti, Ambrose

Grizzetti, Richard Grizzetti, Cihan Hazer, Barbara

Hellstern, Brad Henshaw, Andrew Hudson, Betty Kapchus,

Jimmy Karpinski, Shannon Kelly, Alana Lally, Linda

Leggatt, Molly Linde, Gary Madera, Barbara Maran,

Nicholas Markovitch, Brian Martin, Robert Martin, Donald

Moglia, Cynthia Morelli, Pat Mullany, Andy Napolitano,

John Natale, Lucille O’Halloran, Catherine Petrallia,

Donald Petronella, Peter Pirrello, Lori Pratt, Gary

Prestipino, Richie Prestipino, Donald Quinn, Janis

Remalino, Maria Reynoso, Rosemary Scott, Giovanni

Sereno, Salvatore Sereno, Veronica Serio, Thomas F.

Sheelen, Georgette Soriano, Anna Spatola, Lorraine

Staboris, Marie Stickelberger, Billy Taylor, Marie Toohey,

James Tressito, Joseph Tressito, Bernadette Twomey, Paula

Ummarino, Ellen Warning, Cassandra Warshowsky.

“.…A time to die….” Deceased: John Bryer, Jr., Lucille O’Halloran.

“..A time for war & a time for peace..”

For national and world leaders and for

those in the armed services, especially Michael W. Beier, Thomas L. Comer, Brian Feddeler,

Jason Garrison, Jared Hoholic, Michael C. Howley, Joseph Robert Hyer, Katherine Comer Irish, Michael McHugh,

Beckie Piela, Michael Piela, Rose Poyourow, Stasia

Rogacki, Stephen Rogacki, Anthony Salerno, David G.

Testa, Joseph Venutolo, Peter C. Wojtal.

Amen

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

Sunday, November 6th

Fair Trade Sale after all Masses

Sunday Gym

9:30 am Religious Ed PreK-6th

10:00 am RCIA PC

11:30 am Rosary Altar Society

1:30 pm Baptismal Prep Class PC

5:00 pm Family Catechesis I

8:00 pm Youth Group PC

Monday, November 7th

9:00 am Chair Yoga PC

12:30 - 8 pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament

3:30 pm Religious Ed PreK-6th

7:00 pm Religious Ed 7th & 8th Grades

7:00 pm Rosary Altar Society PC

7:30 pm Novena CH

Tuesday, November 8th Get out and VOTE

Rectory office closed

7:00 pm Spanish Baptismal Prep Class PC

Wednesday, November 9th

7:00 pm Faith Quest Meeting PC

7:30 pm Spanish Prayer Group CH

Thursday, November 10th 4:00 pm Children’s Choir Rehearsal CH

7:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal CH

Saturday, November 11th

Food Collection Weekend

1:00 - 2:00 pm Confessions in church; and after 5:30 pm

Mass in church

St. Aloysius Book Club Meets on Thursdays at 7 pm

on the first floor of the

Parish Center. The book

selection: December 1st,

“A REDBIRD CHRISTMAS”

by Fannie Flagg.

As always, Happy Reading. All are invited for

good conversation & good company.

An After Halloween Candy Collection The St. Aloysius CCD classes are sponsoring

the eleventh annual candy collection. We are going to collect leftover or unwanted Halloween candy and then donate the candy to St. John’s Soup Kitchen. If you would like to donate your unwanted candy

towards this cause, please bring it to the gym during CCD on Sunday, Nov. 6th or Monday, Nov. 7th.

There will also be a box in the back of St. Aloysius Church for donations. Candy can be dropped off at

the church any time until November 7th. Thank you for your help! If you would like to drop the

candy at my house, please contact Patty D’Angelo at 973-228-9466.

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.

November 6, 2016

Dear Parishioners,

Faith and resurrection are strong themes in our

readings today.

In our Old Testament reading from Maccabees, we

hear the story of the seven brothers and their mother who

died for their faith and belief in the resurrection. Shortly

before his death, the fourth son said, “It is my choice to die

at the hands of men with the hope God gives of being raised

up by him.” In his letter to the Thessalonians, Saint Paul

reminded them that “The Lord is faithful; he will strengthen

you and guard you from the evil one.”

In the passage we hear today from Saint Luke’s

Gospel, Jesus responded to the Sadducees’ trick question

with God’s message of salvation. “That the dead will rise

even Moses made known in the passage about the bush,

when he called out ‘Lord,’ the God of Abraham, the God of

Isaac, and the God of Jacob; and he is not God of the dead,

but of the living, for to him all are alive.”

Where are we in our own faith journeys? How

courageous are we when tested on our faith?

I had the privilege many years ago of working with

Rev. John E. O’Brien, a priest of the Archdiocese in

Newark. Writing for Renew International, he reflected on

today’s readings. “Christ challenges us to live each day in

the present and the as yet to be fulfilled resurrection. Jesus

tells us in John that if we live and believe, we will never

die. That faith and life begin now and that faith is

concerned with present life and present belief. The same

God of the living (and my life) will not cease being faithful

in the life to come after death.”

During November we remember the souls of the

faithful departed. Like them, let us strive to be faithful

servants of the Lord here on earth so as to be with God

forever in heaven.

In faithful service,

Jacqueline Alworth

Pastoral Associate for Faith Formation

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Meets every Sunday at 8pm! Open to grades 8-12

11/06 - All About Fr. JJ 11/13 - Gym Night

11/20 - Game Night

For more info email Katherine at [email protected]

WOMEN OF FAITH ON A JOURNEY

SAINT ALOYSIUS PARISH

CALDWELL, NJ SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR NEXT EVENT

NOVEMBER 28, 2016

YOGA FOR RELAXATION AND MEDITATION

MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW

Christmas Wreaths and Car Magnets�

St. Aloysius Boy Scout Troop 6�will be selling Christmas wreaths and car

magnets after Masses on Nov. 26th & 27th

Please support the Boy Scouts!

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

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CANCELLED

November 6, 2016

IT’S TIME FOR THE ANNUAL

SAINT ALOYSIUS

FAIR TRADE SALE

NOV 5th & 6th

AFTER ALL MASSES

PICK OUT A GIFT FOR THAT

SPECIAL SOMEONE OR START

YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING

EARLY - BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,

HOSTESS GIFTS, HOLIDAY ITEMS

AND MORE! EACH PURCHASE

HELPS TO ALLEVIATE

SUFFERING AND PROVIDES

ASSISTANCE TO PEOPLE IN NEED

IN MORE THAN 90 COUNTRIES,

WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE,

RELIGION, OR NATIONALITY.

TWICE AS MANY ITEMS

TO CHOOSE FROM!

NEW

ITEMS

SAVE THE DATE

A D V E N T

Make your own Advent wreath to be your light throughout the season.

Enjoy a treat in our Café Emmanuel!

Date: November 26, 2016

Time: 3:30PM

Place: Trinity Cafeteria


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