Served by
Rev. Brian P. Quinn, Pastor (Fr.Brian)
Permanent Deacon Edward Keegan (Deacon.Ed)
Permanent Deacon Richard Brady (Deacon.Rich)
Moira A. Dziomba- Dir. of Faith Formation (Moira.Dziomba)
Carol Lindsey - Faith Formation Assistant (Carol.Lindsey)
Jim Hill - Youth Group Director (Jim.Hill)
Kathleen Burke - Music Minister (Kathy.Burke)
David Southerland - Assoc. Music Minister (David.Southerland)
MaryAnn Spagnuolo - Parish Secretary (MaryAnn.Spagnuolo)
Karen Loveys - Office Assistant (Karen.Loveys)
Greg Schrader - Maintenance & Facilities
Beth Hart & Charlie Stoia - Trustees
*All email addresses are (name)@stmatthewsrandolph.org
We Invite You to Celebrate
Eucharist: Saturday - 5:00 pm
Sunday - 8:00 am, 9:30 am & 11:00 am
Weekday Mass: Monday - Friday at 8:00 am
Reconciliation: Saturday 4:15 pm - 4:45 pm (*or by appointment)
Adoration: Third Tuesday - 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Our Mission
We are a Catholic community seeking out and welcoming all in a spirit
of hospitality and empowering people to grow in discipleship in Jesus
Christ.
St. Matthew
the Apostle
Parish
15
th
Sunday in
Ordinary Time
July 12, 2020
335 Dover Chester Road
Randolph, NJ 07869
Phone (973)584-1101
Stewardship of Treasure�
15
th
Sunday in Ordinary Time�
Sunday, July 12, 2020�
�
“The seed sown among thorns is the one who hears the word
but then the cares of the world and the lure of riches choke the
word and it bears no fruit.” ~Matthew 13:22�
�
Does the lure of riches and material goods choke
God out of your life? Are you so caught up in
earthly activities that you have no time for God?
Gratitude and generosity are virtues that we
should strive to do on a daily basis. Every
decision we make either takes us one step closer
to God or one step further away. What we
receive at Mass every Sunday should be shared
with others all the other days of the week as well.�
15
th
Sunday in Ordinary Time�
Sunday, July 12, 2020�
�
First Reading: Is 55:11�
So shall my word be that goes forth from my mouth; my
word shall not return to me void, but shall do my will,�
achieving the end for which I sent it.�
�
Psalm: Psalm 65�
The seed that falls on the good ground will yield a fruitful
harvest.�
�
Second Reading: Rom 8:18�
I consider that the sufferings of this present time are as
nothing compared with the glory to be revealed for us. �
�
Gospel: Mt 13:8�9�
“But some seed fell on rich soil, and produced fruit, a hundred
or sixty or thirtyfold. Whoever has ears ought to hear.”�
15
th
Sunday in Ordinary Time�
Daily Readings week of Sunday, July 12, 2020�
�
Sunday: Is 55:10�11/Ps 65:10, 11, 12�13, 14 [Lk 8:8]/Rom 8:18
�23/Mt 13:1�23 or 13:1�9�
Monday: Is 1:10�17/Ps 50:8�9, 16bc�17, 21 and 23 [23b]/Mt
10:34�11:1�
Tuesday: Is 7:1�9/Ps 48:2�3a, 3b�4, 5�6, 7�8 /Mt 11:20�24�
Wednesday: Is 10:5�7, 13b�16/Ps 94:5�6, 7�8, 9�10, 14�15
[14a]/Mt 11:25�27�
Thursday: Is 26:7�9, 12, 16�19/Ps 102:13�14ab and 15, 16�18,
19�21 [20b]/Mt 11:28�30�
Friday: Is 38:1�6, 21�22, 7�8/Is 38:10, 11, 12abcd, 16 [cf. 17b]/
Mt 12:1�8�
Saturday: Mi 2:1�5/Ps 10:1�2, 3�4, 7�8, 14 [12b]/Mt 12:14�21�
Saturday, July 11�
5:00 pm�
Karen LoSapio�
George Zitelli�
Sunday, July 12�
8:00 am�
�
9:30 am�
�
11:00 am�
�
Cecelia Mary Kowal�
�
Joan Latham�
�
Dennis Quinn�
Monday, July 13� Joe Venezia�
Tuesday, July 14� James Norton�
Wednesday, July 15� Louis Galli�
Thursday, July 16� Edward Loughrey�
Friday, July 17� Jack Sassaman�
Saturday, July 18�
5:00 pm�
Ray Hofmeister Sr.�
Bono Carlos�
Sunday, July 19�
8:00 am�
�
9:30 am�
�
11:00 am�
�
Barbara Van Nes�
�
James Naughton�
�
John Tone�
Monthly Offerings � May 2020�
�
Envelopes & Loose Cash� � � $ 10,761�
We Share Online Giving� � � $ 19,251�
Total� � � � � � $ 30,012�
�
July 1, 2019 � May 31, 2020�
YTD Budget� � � � � $398,750�
YTD Offering� � � � � $379,210�
YTD Deficit� � � � � ($19,540) �
�
May � Collections�
Building & Maintenance Fund� � � $ 1,225�
Missionaries of the Poor� � � $ 162�
Peter’s Pence� � � � � $ 470�
Mass Intentions
Please remember the sick members of our Parish
community who have requested our prayers . . . �
�
Radek Brocki, Fran Brooks, Joann Campo,
Kristin Carr, Gina Ceva, John Cobianchi,
Janet Conhaim, Tim Connors, Jeremiah
Crowley, Connie D’Angelo, Liz Degnan,
Patty Dixon, Ruth Dorney, Betty Dubinski,
Noelle Farmer, Felinda Felix, Nicholas
Ferroni, Marie Ferroni, Mary Frattarola,
Mark Goebel, Chris Groh, Toni Kearon,
Joel Kime, Verna Kolman, Leonard Legg,
Joyce Lifshin, Anthony LoSapio, John
McAndrew, Maeve McKendry, Jack
Matthew McKendry, Joyce Peterson, Marie
Rebhain, Sara Rind, Henry Rogers, Lee
Schaffer, Sam Scotto, Brenna Slate,
Regina Slezak, Lucas Soto, Bernie
Stelmach, Joseph Sterphone, Robert
Stickles, Winifred Swiss, Christopher
Torney, Nat Witmer & David Whitaker�
�
Please pray for those who have died . . . �
�
Marie Stoia � Mother of Charlie Stoia�
In Our Parish
Live the Liturgy�
�
Any good farmer will tell you that regardless of how good
the quality of the seed, its sprouting and bearing of effective
fruit is dependent upon the quality of the soil. Preparing the
soil is one of the most essential components of farming.
There is no doubt that the seed of God’s Word will
eventually achieve its purpose. God cannot and will not fail.
When and how that seed bears fruit is, however, dependent
upon us. What is the quality and condition of your soil?
Life’s concerns and preoccupations can cause us to
become inattentive to our inner life. This sometimes
unintentional neglect can result in our soil becoming hard,
overgrown with weeds, rocky, parched, and lifeless.�
�
When God’s seed is sown, it doesn’t
always take root because it struggles to
establish roots and flourish. How can you
more attentively attend to the soil of your
heart so that it will be a fertile and vital
place for the fruit of the Gospel to grow? �
Gospel Meditation�
Encourage Deeper Understanding of Scripture�
�
Using the best seeds doesn’t always guarantee the best
plants. An older Italian gentleman straight from Italy gave
me these amazing tomato seeds that he claimed produced
the best tomatoes ever grown. Without doubt, the fruit he
shared with me was a testament to that fact. These
tomatoes were amazing! I couldn’t wait until the next
growing season to plant these seeds and harvest my own
tomatoes. The whole experiment ended up a failure. I did
everything the gentleman said, but my fruit didn’t even
come close. What happened? At first I was perplexed, then
some years later the light dawned. The problem wasn’t the
seeds, it was the soil!�
�
You cannot sow seeds in any old place and in a haphazard
way and expect them to be at their best. It doesn’t work
that way. Planting the seeds is the easiest part. Preparing
the soil is the challenge. Tilling, mulching, enriching, and
building up the nutrients are all required for good fruit. Then
after the seeds are planted, more care is required in order
to maintain that healthy, nutrient rich environment for those
seeds to sprout, grow, and flourish. God happily sows the
seeds of his Word. What do we do with them?�
�
If we expect to be a passive bystander and have good fruit
magically grow, we are mistaken. Bearing the good fruit of
God’s Word requires preparation and work. We have to
cultivate the soil of our lives so that those seeds can find a
proper home. This one thing alone takes a great deal of
patience, time and effort. What kind of preparation have we
put into our lives so that we can be a recipient of God’s
seed? It takes a great deal of soul�searching and ego�
checking to prepare. God is the ever faithful and persistent
sower. If the seeds do not bear fruit the first time, God will
come back time and time again, giving it another try.�
�
If we have created a suitable bed for sowing, then once the
seed is sown, we must properly maintain it. What is our
maintenance plan for the seeds of God’s Word? We need
a source for water and a watering schedule. We need to
weed, aerate the soil, nurture the plants, protect and
provide proper nutrients. What does our spiritual plan look
like? If we have done all things well, imagine what the
seeds of God’s Word could produce in us!�
Our Parish Prayers Gospel Meditation
Moving?�
�
If you are moving, please be sure to contact the Parish
office so that we may wish you well and keep our records
up�to�date. In addition, if your contact information changes
(phone number, email address, etc.), please reach out to
the Parish Office to update your information.
�
“By wisdom a house is built, and
by understanding it is established,
by knowledge the rooms are filled
with all precious and pleasant
riches.” �
~Proverbs 24: 3�4�
St. Matthew the Apostle�
Prayer Garden & Labyrinth�
�
When the Church and Parish Office are closed you may
spend time in prayer by visiting the St. Matthew’s prayer
garden. The quiet space opens up to the Blessed
Sacrament Chapel in the Church.�
�
We also welcome you to take
advantage of the beautiful summer
weather and visit the prayer labyrinth
and fire pit located on the east side of
the church. Please use the benches
and enjoy quiet time in prayer.�
In Our Parish
Online Giving & Faith Formation Payments�
Accepted via WeShare�
�
The practice of Christian stewardship via online giving
provides the opportunity for planned giving. Online Giving
allows for a streamlined administrative process and allows
for more accurate budgeting. Please prayerfully consider
donating to St. Matthew’s via our online system. Please
access the WeShare link on the St. Matthew’s website
under the Support tab. If you are currently using WeShare,
please take a few moments to update your information to
ensure that credit card information is up�to�date.�
�
If you have any questions, please contact Fr. Brian or
MaryAnn in the Parish office at (973) 584�1101. We are
happy to assist you.�
St. Matthew the Apostle � Spring Fundraiser�
Car Raffle � Winners Selected!�
�
The Winner’s Choice Car Raffle was held on Sunday,
6/28/20 at 12:00 pm. Winning ticket # 2142 is the relative �
of a Parishioner and the winner of a new car! The second
place winner of a $500 gas gift card was ticket #0710, a
Parishioner of St. Matthew’s.�
�
Thank you to our entire community for
your generous support of the St.
Matthew’s annual spring fundraiser.
Proceeds earned will support the safety
and security measures of the Parish. �
�
Thank you to Bob Sciarello and the Fundraising team for
their hard work and efforts with the raffle. We would also
like to thank Maplecrest Ford in Mendham for working with
us to promote a successful fundraiser.�
What is a Mass Card?�
��
The dedication of a Mass is a special way to show an
expression of support, sympathy and care for those who are ill
and those who have passed. We remember the deceased and
invite their family members to attend a special liturgy in honor
of their loved one.�
�
It has been a long standing tradition of the
Catholic church to commemorate and pray for
those who have gone before us with a special
intention during the liturgy. The name of the
person to be prayed for is shared in the Prayer
of the Faithful.�
��
Please contact Karen or MaryAnn in the Parish office if you
would like to have a Mass offering for your loved one�
(973) 584�1101. We are happy to assist you!�
Corpus Christi Food Drive�
Catholic Charities � Diocese of Paterson�
Donation accepted through July 31,2020�
�
Each year, the Food Drive helps support Catholic Charities’
Food Pantries with thousands of pounds of food for the
critical summer months. The collection will offer assistance
to local food pantries in Morris, Passaic and Sussex
Counties. Due to the unprecedented requests during the
summer months, the Diocese has joined in this effort.�
�
Each Parish has been asked to provide specific items to
ensure a variety of items for the pantries. St. Matthew’s has
been asked to provide Quick Oats, Toasted Wheat Cereal
and VO5 Shampoo. �
�
Please click the following link and select the Shop Now
button to purchase and donate items virtually:�
https://yougivegoods.com/shop?drive=11322.�
�
If you would like to make a
monetary donation, please visit:�
www.ccpaterson.org/corpus.�
Parish Office Summer Hours�
Monday, June 15, 2020 � �
Labor Day, Monday, September 7, 2020�
�
The St. Matthew’s Parish office will operate
on summer hours beginning on Monday,
June 15, 2020 through Labor Day Monday,
September 7, 2020. The office will be open
Monday through Thursday from 9:00 am �
1:00 pm and will be closed on Friday.�
�
Enjoy the summer!�
Prayers for Hope Builders�
�
Please keep our Hope Builders in your prayers as they do
God’s work right here in Randolph, Monday through Friday,
July 13�17. We are calling it our Stay�Mission!�
��
Let us pray. Creator God, we ask your
blessing on our Hope Builders. Keep them
safe and guide them in all that they do as
disciples of your son, Jesus. Bless all the
families that our Hope Builders will be
serving. We ask this in Jesus’ name, Amen.�
Find Mass Times�
�
Before leaving for vacation this summer, don’t forget to take
a few moments to locate a Catholic church in the area and
attend Mass. Please visit www.masstimes.org. The user
friendly website lists Mass times for Catholic Churches
around the world (you may also download the app).�
�
No matter where you may travel,�
remember to take your Catholic faith with you! �
Eucharistic Adoration�
Tuesday, July 21, 2020�
2:00 pm � 8:00 pm�
�
The Risen Lord is asking, “Could you not spend some
time with me?” (Matthew 26:40)�
�
Please join us for Eucharistic Adoration and
spend time with the Lord on Tuesday, July 21,
2020. Please see the sign�up sheet in the
Gathering Space. Walk�ins are welcome! If
you have any questions, please contact Tom
and PeggyAnn Meola at (973) 277�7906.�
In Our Parish
Kids Korner
�
Faith Formation For Children�
Registration is now open!�
�
Faith Formation registration for students in K �10 is open.
The registration letter and all forms may be accessed under
the Faith Formation Youth tab on the St. Matthew’s website:
www.stmatthewsrandolph.org. To ensure that your child is
placed in the session of your choice please return forms as
soon as possible. Registration fees are listed.�
�
Sacramental Guidelines�
for Catholic School Students�
Per Diocesan Policy, all Catholic School
students preparing for reception of Confirmation
are to participate in their Parish Community’s
Sacramental preparation programs. Students
entering 9
th
grade in September 2020 are
reminded to enroll for Faith Formation classes.�
�
The preparation and the celebration of the Sacrament of
Confirmation are parish�based. The parish is the center of
lifelong faith development; therefore, it is essential to
integrate youth into the life of the parish. Students who
attend Catholic high schools and wish to be prepared for the
Sacrament of Confirmation need to enroll in their parish
Confirmation program. (from Sacramental Policies and
Guidelines, Diocese of Paterson)�
�
If you have any questions please contact Director of Faith
Formation Moira A. Dziomba at (973) 584�1101 ext. 201 or
via email: [email protected].�
Faith Formation
�
Attention Kindergarten Parents�
�
St. Matthew’s Sacrament Preparation is a two year process
beginning in the 1
st
grade. If your child is entering 1
st
grade
in September 2020, please register for our Faith Formation
classes. �
�
Sacramental Guidelines for �
First Reconciliation and First Eucharist�
�
Diocesan guidelines: Sacramental preparation is a two�year
process. Children must be enrolled in formal faith formation
classes for two years prior to the reception of Sacraments.�
�
Registration forms are available in the Gathering Space or
at www.stmatthewsrandoph.org. Please contact Moira
Dziomba, Director of Faith Formation with questions via
email: [email protected] or call �
(973) 584�1101 ext. 201.�
St. Matthew the Apostle Parish �
335 Dover Chester Road�
Randolph, NJ 07869�
Phone (973) 584�1101�
Fax (973) 584�0499�
�
Website:� www.stmatthewsrandolph.org�
�
Office Hours:� Monday � Thursday: 9:00 am � 3:00 pm��
� � Friday: 9:00 am � 1:00 pm�
In Our Parish
Homebound or Hospitalized�
�
If you have friend or loved one who is
homebound or hospitalized and would like a
visit and the opportunity to receive Holy
Communion, please contact the Parish Office
(973) 584�1101. Thank you for helping us
support those in our Parish Community.�
�
New Parish Registration�
�
As we begin a new year, St. Matthew’s invites everyone to
participate in our spiritual, educational and social life.
Please complete a registration form and join ou1r Parish
family! Forms may be found on the Parish website, in the
Gathering Space or you may contact the Parish office and
we will mail/email the registration form to you. Registration
is required for Religious Education Programs and for the
reception of all Sacraments. Only active, registered
members of the Parish may receive sponsor forms for
Baptism or Confirmation. If you need a sponsor form,
please contact the office an we will be happy to assist you.�
�
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Updating Parishioner Registration�
�
Registered Parishioners, do you have a new email
address? mailing address? phone number? Please be sure
to contact the Parish office with any changes to your
contact information. It will allow us to continue to provide
Parish and community news and updates in a timely
manner. Do you have an adult child who no longer lives at
home? It is important for young adults to establish their
own registration. Please contact the Parish office with any
questions (973) 584�1101.�
Celebrate the Sacraments�
�
Baptism: Baptism is celebrated on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the
month after the 11:00 am Mass and on the 4th Sunday during the
11:00 am Mass. Please call the Parish office at least two months
in advance to make arrangements.�
�
First Reconciliation & First Communion: Our Faith Formation
Program begins with Grade 1. First reconciliation and First
Communion is a 2�year program. Please call the Faith Formation
office to register your child.�
�
Confirmation: Confirmation is a 2�year program beginning in
9th grade. Students will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in
the spring of their 10th grade year.�
�
Matrimony: Couples are asked to contact the Parish at least
one year in advance.�
�
Anointing of the Sick: Please call the Parish office at anytime
for Communion calls or visitation of the sick or elderly. Holy
Communion may be brought to the home of any person who is
temporarily or permanently homebound.�
�
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA): RCIA prepares
adolescents and adults for Baptism and full Communion into the
Catholic Church. Please call the Parish office for information�
Altar Servers� Deacon Ed Keegan� (973) 927�1146�
Bible Study� Suzanne Johnson� (973) 361�1028�
Bridges� Debbi Tavares� (973) 895�8874�
Church Environment� Tom & PeggyAnn Meola� (973) 895�4437�
Cornerstone � Women� Joanne Morrone� (973) 229�4915�
Eucharistic Adoration� Tom & PeggyAnn Meola� (973) 895�4437�
Eucharistic Ministers� Andy & Doreen Guzo� (973) 451�0814�
Faith Kitchen� Andy & Doreen Guzo� (973) 451�0814�
Finance Council� John Potter� (973) 543�5757�
Food Pantry � Bill Ruane� (201) 787�0029�
Fundraising� Bob Sciarello� (973) 584�3983�
Funeral Ministry� Chris & John Groh� (973) 328�3203�
Greeters� Darcy Ronchi� (973) 328�4573�
Healthy Bones� Shirley Kraft� (973) 252�7393�
Interfaith Furnishings� Mary Jo Welch� (973) 361�1666�
Lectors� Ro Peach� (973) 584�1041�
Liturgy� Fr. Brian Quinn� (973) 584�1101�
Marthas & Marys� Beth McNeilly� (973) 989�7547�
Matthew’s Men� Bill Ruane� (201) 787�0029�
Music Ministry� Kathy Burke � (973) 610�5654�
Parish Leadership Team� Bill Ruane� (201) 787�0029�
Prayer Chain� Debbi Tavares� (973) 895�8874�
Prayer Shawl� Chris Groh� (973) 328�3203�
RCIA� Deacon Ed Keegan� (973) 927�1146�
Shopper’s Club� Winifred Swiss� (973) 960�6005�
Scout Troops� TBA� �
Ushers� TBA� �
Women of Faith� Moira Dziomba� (973) 584�1101�
Youth Group� Jim Hill� (973) 584�1101�
Marriage Preparation�
Deacon Ed & Sandie Keegan�
(973) 927�1146�
Meals on Wheels� Gene Cottrell� (973) 722�7733�
Parish Ministries & Contact Information�
In & Around Town
Care Notes�
�
CareNotes are written for people dealing with emotional
situations who are looking for concise, easy�to�read
guidance and support. These booklets are designed with
small sections with sidebars to support the information,
stimulate interest and offer support. The compact, 5” x 7”,
eight�page full color booklets offer strength, help and
healing for those who are hurting. CareNotes provide a
wealth of emotional, recovery, health, grief and eldercare
support and information. These wellness�oriented booklets
address real�life emotional, psychological and spiritual
needs and are an outstanding wellness resource.�
�
CareNotes may be found in the Gathering
Space. Please call the Parish office if you
would like information (973) 584�1101.�
Online Webinar & Fundraiser�
Benefiting the Jesuit retreat houses of the USA East�
Sunday, August 2, 2020 � 4:00 pm�
�
Join Fr. Jim Martin as he discusses Ignatian Contemplation:
Needed Now More Than Ever. What are the timeless truths
of Ignatian spirituality and how can a nearly 500�year�old
method for honest discernment help us in today’s turbulent
times? If you are wondering how to seek truth among the
chaos, what you can do or who you are called to be, join Fr.
Jim Martin, SJ, for a�live, interactive discussion�as he
shares the Ignatian way of making decisions and the
closeness to God it brings, which is needed more than ever.�
�
The online webinar and fundraiser will be held on Sunday,
August 2, 2020 at 4:00 pm. The fee is $100 per person. To
register please visit:��http://bit.ly/martinonline�
�
Rev. James Martin, SJ, is a Jesuit priest, editor�at�large at
the Jesuit magazine America and author of numerous books
including�My Life with the Saints. He is a frequent
commentator in the national and international media, having
appeared in such diverse outlets as�The Colbert Report,
The Wall Street Journal, History Channel, BBC and Vatican
Radio. Before entering the Jesuits in 1988 he graduated
from the Wharton School of Business.�
In Our Parish
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