SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2017
TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
OCTOBER – MARY’S MONTH
CREATED, LOVED, REDEEMED BY GOD – AN INVITATION TO RESPECT ALL HUMAN LIFE
Most of us may take for granted, at least some of the time, that we are created, loved and redeemed by God.
Distracted as we are by the noise and activity of daily life, we really need to pause and think about the universal human
question: Who am I, and what am I doing here?
When our ancestors lost their spiritual and moral bearings over and over again, Jesus took on our humanity to
demonstrate God’s radical love for us. His love for us was and is personal, passionate and self-giving. He showed us what
God expects of us. “This is my commandment: Love one another as I love you” (John 15:12). The model of love by which
we will be judged, according to the parable of the Last Judgment (Matthew 25: 31-46), is that of people who feed, clothe,
welcome and care for the needy and strangers and so actually doing all these things for Jesus. Pope Francis gave us that
message again when he visited with us in the fall of 2015.
Even when we slip up on this, as we all do, we hopefully understand the importance of treating everyone with great
kindness. We understand how important it is to work with our own parish food pantry and our Catholic Charities serving
people in need by donating our time and financial support. Our Bishop’s Annual Appeal gift to Catholic Charities is an
example of doing this well. Our very generous response last weekend to our collection for those victimized by the
hurricanes and earthquake is all done for Christ’s little ones.
Our American Catholic bishops call on us to do more: “The common outcry, which is justly made on behalf of human
rights – for example, the right to health, to home, to work, to family, to culture – is false and illusory if the right to life, the
most basic and fundamental right and the condition of all other human rights, is not defended with maximum
determination.” Talking about the value of human life and the sacredness of human dignity becomes empty platitudes
unless we act on our convictions. No good social policy, like programs to feed the hungry and shelter the homeless – as
important as they are – make up for bad policies about protecting life itself. Without the fundamental right to live - the
right not to be killed - every other right is undermined. Without life itself, no other human rights are completely safe.
So it is up to all of us to defend the right to life by participating directly in public life, by helping to enact laws and
policies that respect the lives of all, especially those who have no voice – unborn children, human embryos targeted for
destructive research, people who have almost no financial resources and people who are cognitively impaired, disabled, or
dying. We must respect all life!
God Bless, Fr. Herb Monday, October 9, Columbus Day, we will celebrate one Mass at 9:00 AM. The Rectory Office will be closed.
WORDS OF TITHING:
From the Pastor: As we experience the blessing of giving,
we find ourselves giving more.
Words on tithing from the pews: Returning to God part of
my income made me realize that I must return more of my
time to those around me.
Weekend Collections: September 2017 - $70,418.50–
averaging $17,604.62 each weekend. (4Weekends)
Weekend Collection: September 2016 - $– $66,376.48-
averaging $16,594.12 each weekend. (4Weekends)
Faith Direct Parishioners: 116
Thank you for your generous sacrifices!
MASS ATTENDANCE
Mass attendance September 30/October 1:
MOVING FORWARD
GROWING STRONGER TOGETHER We are enjoying very good results in our “Moving Forward –
Growing Stronger Together program because so many of you are
supporting it. Thank you very much!
Please continue your new contribution level every week so that we
will keep doing God’s work, fulfilling out our parish’s mission of
evangelization, worship and service to people in need.
If you participate in Faith Direct you can always call 1-866-507-
8757 – OR email Faith Direct at [email protected] using our
parish code NJ745 to make sure that your collection contribution
amounts are always correct and up to date. Thank you.
Thank you for all your generosity to our parish, for your participation
in our many parish ministries and for every one of our parishioners’
constant prayers. We ask Our Risen Lord Jesus to always keep our
parish “Moving Forward and Growing Stronger Together”.
SCRIPTURE READINGS OCTOBER 9-15
MONDAY Jonah 1:1; 2: 2; 11
Gospel: Luke 10: 25-37
TUESDAY Jonah 3: 1-10
Gospel: Luke 10: 38-42
WEDNESDAY Jonah 4: 1-11
Gospel: Luke 11: 1-4
THURSDAY Malachi 3: 13-20b
Gospel: Luke 11: 5-13
FRIDAY Joel 1: 13-15; 2: 1-2
Gospel: Luke 11: 15-26
SATURDAY Joel 4: 12-21
Gospel: Luke 11: 27-28
SUNDAY Isaiah 25: 6-10a
Philippians 4: 12-14, 19-20
Gospel: Matthew 22: 1-14
SANCTUARY LAMPS & FLOWERS
You may have the Sanctuary Candles in the Church,
Chapel or Adoration Chapel burn in memory of a loved
one ($10.00 donation), roses at the Tabernacle ($10.00
donation), or flowers at the altar ($50.00 Donation).
Please call or stop into the rectory office.
October 8-14, 2017
Sanctuary Lamp in the Church is for Carmen Pasquale, Sr.
Sanctuary Lamp in Mary’s Daily Chapel is for Carmen Pasquale,
Sr.
Sanctuary Lamps in the Adoration Chapel are for Carmen
Pasquale, Sr.
Tabernacle Roses are for Carmen Pasquale, Sr.
Altar Flowers are for Carmen Pasquale, Sr.
COLUMBUS DAY ITALIAN NIGHT CELEBRATION
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14TH
DINNER AND DANCING
Our Annual Parish Columbus Day Celebration and Italian Night will
be held on Saturday, October 14th from 7-11 PM at All Saints
Academy. Catering by The Brownstone and Music and Dancing by
Sunset Soundz. Price - $45/person. Reserve a table for 10. Tickets are
available for purchase at the Rectory or on line at our website:
saintpetertheapostle.org. Please come for a beautiful celebration of
our rich heritage.
MARTHA MINISTRY- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13 – TEAM 3
Claudette Pavel, Anne Monahan,
Florence Gerould, Aurora Arayata
PRAY FOR AMERICA ROSARY RALLY – OCTOBER 14TH
Saint Peter’s will once again host the Pray for America Rosary Rally
on October 14th at 12:00 Noon at our Lourdes Shrine. Please arrive
by 11:30 AM and bring a chair if needed. For information, please call
Marie Palazzone at 973-523-6878.
WATERING FLOWERS & PLANTS
Kindly DO NOT water the plants or flowers in the Church and
Narthex. We have parishioners who are taking care of it. Thank you.
ALL SAINTS ACADEMY CLOTING DRIVE & HOUSEHOLD
GOOD COLLECITON – OCTOBER 19TH
All Saints Academy will be collecting gently used clothes,
bedding shoes, small appliances, household items, toys,
stuffed animals, reading books and small furniture (end tables,
chairs, etc.) on Thursday, October 19th
from 2:00 to 5:00 PM
in the parking lot. For more information, please call the school
at 973-334-4704.
MASS INTENTIONS FOR OCTOBER 9-14
MONDAY, October 9-St. Denis, Bishop & Companions, Martyrs,
St. John Leonardi, Priest
9:00AM – Gregory Loff, Carmen Pasquale, Sr., Rose Mussucco
TUESDAY, October 10
6:45AM – People of the Parish
8:00AM – Timothy Kulig, Richard Locilento
WEDNESDAY, October 11-St John XXIII, Pope
6:45AM – Gregory Loff, Richard Locilento, Charles Hathaway
8:00AM – Carmen Pasquale, Sr.
THURSDAY, October 12
6:45AM – Buddy & Teresa Moroney (60th Wedding Anniv.)
8:00AM – Charles Hathaway, Carmen Pasquale, Sr., George
Samaniego
FRIDAY, 13
6:45AM – Special Intention for our Priests
8:00AM –Michele Palmisano (20th Anniv.)
SATURDAY, October 14-St. Callistus I, Pope & Martyrs
8:00AM – Robert Nazzaro Miceli, Carmen Pasquale, Sr., Joseph
Curran (3rd Anniv.)
5:30PM – Eleanor Carlton, Richard Monahan, Connolly & O’Brien
Families, Anthony Riccio & Marie Anthony Perrone
7:00PM –Elizabeth Alvarez Ayerbe, Octavio Benitez, Selvia Fraco
& Special Intention for Nelly & Willie Saril
SUNDAY, October 15-28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30AM – Patricia Mulligan
9:00AM – Thomas Carew (1st Anniv.), Linda Bruce (5th Anniv.),
Linda Amatucci (1st Anniv.), Ed Pavel
10:30AM – Mary Clark, Walter Kaminski, Evanne Koch
12:00PM – Linda Rundle (6th Anniv.), John Vaccarella
7:00PM – Carmela Tesoro (4thAnniv.)
ELECTRONIC GIVING WITH FAITH DIRECT
LET’S SAVE TREES AND POSTAGE
With the arrival of autumn, I invite you to join Faith Direct, our
parish’s electronic giving program. Our to-do-lists can get lengthy
during this season, but Faith Direct’s eGiving program will give you
one less thing to remember each week – no more envelopes to look
for before you go to Mass.
Signing up for Faith Direct is very easy.
Visit www.faithdirect.net and use our church
code: NJ745 to sign up now OR
call 866-507-8757 to sign up now.
Thank you for continuing to support our parish ministries with your
Prayers and your Presence, with your Time and Talents, and your
material Treasure as well!
OUTREACH CORNER
A parishioner needs a ride to his doctor. Please call the Rectory at
973-334-2090 if you can help.
A family needs of a full size bed for a young man. If you can help
them with the bed and/or bedding, that would be great. Please call the
Rectory at 973-334-2090.
SAINT PETER’S BOOK CLUB
The Book Club will meet on Tuesday, November 14th at 7:30 PM in
the Church Hall. We will discuss the novel Take Me With You by
Catherine Ryan Hyde. Coffee and dessert will be served. Everyone is
welcome to attend.
ALTAR SERVERS OCTOBER 14/15, 2017 5:30PM – Marinelli, Go 7:30AM – Jutchenko 9:00AM – Anzalone, Anzalone, Terhune 10:30AM – Bubay, Bubay, Bubay 12:00PM – Brecher, Brecher, Solomon 7:00PM – Yturbe, Komareddy
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH OCTOBER 8-14, 2017
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8
9:00AM – Children’s Gospel Program – Church Hall
10:15AM – Sunday CCD – School
10:30AM – Food Pantry Client Shopping
2:30PM – Padre Pio Devotions – Chapel
4:30PM – Indian Community Mass/Fellowship – Church/Hall
5:30PM – Bingo – Parish Center
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 – Rectory Closed
10:30AM – Mass at Troy Hill Nursing Home
4:15PM – Monday CCD - School
7:00PM – RCIA – Rectory
7:30PM – S.I.N.E. – Spanish Room
8:00PM – Baptism Preparation Class – Church Hall
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10
10:00AM – Peanuts Play Group – Church Hall
4:00PM – Children’s Choir – Church/Church Hall
7:15PM – Tuesday CCD – School
7:30PM – Lazarus Ministry All Souls Mass Prep - Convent
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11
6:00PM – Boy Scout Troop #72 – Cafeteria
7:00PM – ASA 8th Grade Parent Meeting - Library
7:30PM – Spanish Bible Class – Spanish Room
7:30PM – Bible Sharing – Church Hall
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12
7:30PM – Adult Choir Practice – Church/Church Hall
8:30PM – Sr. Men’s Basketball – Parish Center
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13
6:30PM – ASA Pocketbook Bingo – School
7:00PM – Pre Cana – Church Hall
7:00PM – Spanish Choir – Church
7:00PM – Caregivers Support Group - Convent
7:30PM – Spanish Prayer Group - Chapel
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14
8:30AM – Polish School – School
10:30AM – SSC Associates – Church Hall
12:00PM – Rosary Rally - Grotto
4:00PM – Penance – Church
5:30PM – Sign Up for Fr English Food Pans - Narthex
7:00PM – Columbus Day Italian Night Dinner/Dance–Parish
Center 7:30PM – AA – Church Hall
8:00PM – Spanish Ministry Formation - Church
ADORATION CHAPEL
“Do you want Our Lord to give you many graces?” “Visit Him
often.” St. John Bosco. “I put before you the one great thing to love
on earth: The Blessed Sacrament.” JRR Tolkien. We need adorers for
the following hours: Monday: 9 AM, Friday: 9AM, and Saturdays: 12
Noon, 9 and 10 PM Call Kim 973-886-6334.
Please visit www.facebook.com/spayouthministry
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP-OCTOBER 13 Caregivers, perhaps at times you feel your labor of love caring for
your loved one becomes stressful. Well, we invite you to come and
join our wonderful group of caregivers who will meet on Friday,
October 13th from 7:30-9:00 PM in the Convent. If you know
someone who would benefit from our group, kindly share this
information with them. If you have any questions, please contact Sr.
Sylvia – 973-334-2090 or Pat – 973-334-4511 or Jeanne – 973-334-
3578.
For everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under
heaven…
…a time to be born
Madison Rose Egidio,
…a time to die
Deacon David Collins, Jolanta Schultz
…a time to heal
Bishop Emeritus Frank J. Rodimer, Fr. Leo Carey,
Noah Lorencovitz
…a time to love
“…and a time of peace.” Ecclesiastes 3:11
AUGUST REPAIR PROJECT REPORT
ALL YOUR GENEROSITY MAKES THIS HAPPEN
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Our Narthex tile project is complete. The porcelain tile is a new slip
resistant product for our greater safety. We acknowledge very
generous donations contributed specifically for this Narthex floor
replacement. We hope you are pleased with the results.
We have completely resealed and re-grouted our beautiful decorative
stone front church entrance. This work is necessary to keep all the
stones securely in place and to stop any damaging water seepage
behind the stones. We must do this work every 3 or 4 years.
We are very glad to report that we have finally repaired and resurface
the oldest and most damaged parts of our main parking lot in front of
the church. We hope you notice this when you come into and leave
the parking lot. This was our largest remaining project that we had to
accomplish from our original 2013 list of 5 parish “Partners In
Faith” Projects.
About our other 4 “Partners in Faith” projects: (1) The entire
outside church walls replacement (complete); (2) Replacing the
church lighting with brighter LED, money saving light fixtures
(complete); (3) Replacing the 20 year old parish truck (complete); (4)
Rectory Repairs (staff front office area has been upgraded – nothing
else is done yet). Thanks for making this all happen.
Many of us, including me, are still working on our pledge payments
for the 5 year pledges we made in 2013. Many families have already
completed your campaign pledges. The Diocese has been sending us
our 25% campaign rebates each year ($42,484.83 this year) to help us
accomplish our 5 parish projects. We will get another rebate in 2018.
We thank everyone who have completed your pledges, and everyone
still making payments on our 2013 pledges.
Thankfully, many “Partners in Faith” contributors, and so many
other parishioners are now generously responding every week to our
own Moving Forward – Growing Stronger Together parish appeal
from this spring. Your blessed generosity in “Partners in Faith” and
your increased weekly collection contributions in Moving Forward –
Growing Stronger Together are providing us with the financial
resources to confidently make the important repairs and
improvements we have made this summer for everyone’s safety and
greater convenience.
We ask God to continue blessing your outstanding generosity to our
parish and our diocese. Please, everyone in our parish, keep praying
for our parish and our diocese every day.
Gratefully, Father Herb
SAVE THE DATE – MAY 25TH
, 2018
We will be celebrating Fr. Herb’s 50th
Anniversary of his
Ordination as a Priest on Friday, May 25th
, 2018, so please
save the date.
ALL SAINTS ACADEMY CORNER
“Shadow Days” at All Saints Academy
Great things are happening at All Saints Academy! We'd
like to share all the good news with you in person.
Perhaps you have recently moved into Morris County?
Maybe you are considering a change in the school setting for your
child? It may be the perfect time to consider enrollment at All Saints
Academy. We are taking appointments for student guests for Shadow
Days during the month of October. Students may visit and spend a
day with us to experience life as an All Saints Academy student. This
opportunity is available for students in grades K - 3. Parents of early
childhood students are encouraged to visit for a tour and admission
information. Please contact our school office to schedule an
appointment. All Saints Academy is a nationally recognized STEM
school of the Diocese of Paterson. Our school offers a
comprehensive, multi-curricular, rigorous academic program,
centered on values-based education. A strong and loving Catholic
identity permeates the environment. A spirit of faith, respect and joy
are evident in our school. In addition to religious instruction, students
model Christian ideals through cooperative activities, spiritual and
liturgical celebrations, participation in Sacraments, and service
outreach. An active parent organization lends partnership and support
to the school community. The Early Childhood Center offers classes
for three and four year old children. The elementary and middle
school classes include kindergarten through grade eight. Contact
our school principal, Mrs. Judy Berg, at 973-334-4704, to schedule a
tour and classroom visit. Find us on Facebook: www.allsaintspar.org
BINGO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2017
TEAM C – MARY ANN CISTARO
DOORS OPEN 5:30PM – GAMES BEGIN 7:00 PM
Powerball #1 - $500.00 – #2 – $
GOLDEN AGE – OCTOBER 16
Saint Peter’s Golden Age will meet at the Community Center
on Monday, October 16, 2017 at 11:00 AM – All are
welcome! .
COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS – OCTOBER 12TH 7:30 PM
The Compassionate Friends, a self-help group for bereaved parents,
siblings and grandparents will be meeting on Thursday, October 12th
at Saint Christopher’s Church, 1050 Littleton Road (Rt. 202),
Parsippany, NJ at 7:30 PM in Room 101. Program: “Am I Making
Progress? Or “Am I Stuck In My Grief?” For more information,
please call Lily Capriglione at 973-568-4164.
JOURNEY THROUGH GRIEF TO HEALING
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP OCT. 17-NOV. 28
The death of a loved one is the most difficult life experience we can
have. Often sharing with others helps us cope with the myriad of
emotions we are experiencing. Saint Peter’s is offering a
Bereavement Support Group to journey with those who have lost a
loved one.
The group gathers on Tuesdays for 6 consecutive weeks, starting
October 17th from 7:00-9:00 PM in the Convent.
The weekly sessions will include:
-the grieving process;
-how to cope with life changes;
-how to cope with my feelings;
-dealing with the holidays;
-the gift of memories;
-how grief affects my relationship with God.
If you know someone who would find our group helpful, please
invite them to come. They can call Sr. Sylvia at the Rectory (973-
334-2090). If you aren’t sure about coming, please do come and give it a try.
SILVER & GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
MASS – NOVEMBER 5 – 4:00 PM
Couples, were you married in 1967 or 1992? You are warmly
invited to celebrate your 25th
or 50th
Wedding Anniversary
with the Church of Paterson. Bishop Serratelli will be the main
celebrant at Mass at The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in
Paterson. Arrangements can be made by contacting the parish
office (973-334-2090). Registrations will be accepted
through October 17. Information will be sent from the Office
of Family Life once your registration has been processed.
Congratulations on this joyous occasion!
WASHINGTON, D.C. MARIAN PILGRIMAGE –
OCTOBER 21, 2017 – IT’S GETTING CLOSER
Looking to ignite your spiritual life, or desire a closer
relationship with God? We urge you to consider participating
in this year’s Diocesan Pilgrimage to the National Shrine of
the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., Saturday,
October 21st.
There are two options: a two-day trip which includes visits
to the St. Jude shrine, the Baltimore Basilica and the National
Shrine in Washington, or the one full day trip.
Money for the one-day trip is $49.00 Please make
check payable to Saint Peter the Apostle. You may bring
it to the Rectory during regular business hours.
SAINT PETER’S PEANUTS PLAYGROUP-WEEKLY GET
TOGETHERS FOR PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN
Saint Peter’s Playgroup offers parents and caregivers an
opportunity for community while engaging their young
children in crafts, activities and play. Drop-ins always
welcome:
Who: Children aged birth to 5 with adult caregiver. What:
Crafts, stories, music, and playtime for the kids with
occasional field trips.
When: Tuesdays, beginning September 12 to June 6 – 10AM
to 11:30 AM. Where: Church Hall at Saint Peter’s Church,
179 Baldwin Road. Questions: Contact Megan Spear – 646-
283-2405, Johnna-Lee MacCormick – 862-207-1475 or
Amanda Quinn – [email protected] or 2010736-
7275.
THANK YOU FROM DEACON BOB!
I thank all the people who remembered me with prayers, calls, cards
and notes during my recovery from surgery. It is very comforting to
hear from those showing their concern for others in this way. I
remember all of you in my prayers. Thank you, Deacon Bob.
Hablando español en San Pedro
Apóstol
– 8 de octubre de 2017 –
27mo
Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
Octubre, mes dedicado al Rosario *****
Horario de las Misas: lunes a viernes: 6:45 a.m. y 8:00 a.m.
sábado: 5:30 p.m. y 7:00 p.m. en español
domingo: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12 m y 7:00 p.m.
Confesiones: sábado: 4:00 p.m. a 5:00 p.m.
Intenciones de las Misas: Por favor, notificar a la oficina
parroquial (973-334-2090) o al sacerdote (Padre Yojan) con
una semana de anticipación. El donativo para las intenciones
es de $10.00.
Mensaje del párroco:
CREADO, AMADO, REDIMIDO POR DIOS
Una invitación a respetar TODA vida humana
Muchos de nosotros damos por hecho, al menos algunas
veces, que somos creados, amados y redimidos por Dios.
Distraídos como estamos con el ruido y la actividad de la vida
cotidiana, tenemos que pausar y reflexionar en la pregunta
humana universal: ¿Quién soy y qué estoy haciendo aquí?
Cuando nuestros antepasados perdieron su compostura
espiritual y moral una y otra vez, Jesús tomó nuestra
humanidad para demonstrar el amor radical de Dios por
nosotros. Su amor por nosotros fue y es personal, apasionado
y abnegado. Nos demostró lo que Dios espera de nosotros.
“Este es mi mandamiento: Ámense los unos a los otros, como
yo los he amado.” (Juan 15, 12) El tipo de amor activo, por el
cual seremos juzgados, de acuerdo a la parábola del Juicio
Final (Mateo 25, 31-46) por la cual alimentamos, vestimos,
acogemos y cuidamos al necesitado y a los extraños y por lo
tanto haciendo todas estas cosas por Jesús El Papa Francisco
nos dió ese mensaje nuevamente cuando nos visitó el otoño
del 2015.
Aún cuando fallemos en ésto, como todos hacemos,
debemos entender la importancia absoluta de tratar a todos con
gran amabilidad. Reconocemos cuan importante es apoyar
nuestra despensa de alimentos parroquial y nuestras Caridades
Católicas, ayudando a los necesitados, donando nuestro
tiempo y apoyo financiero. La Campaña Anual de Nuestro
Obispo para ayudar a las Caridades Católicas es un ejemplo de
estar haciendo ésto bien. Nuestra respuesta muy generosa el
pasado fin de semana a nuestra colecta para las víctimas por
los huracanes y terremotos, se hace por los más pequeños de
Cristo.
Los obispos americanos nos retan que hagamos algo más:
“La protesta clamorosa común, que se hace justamente a favor
de los derechos humanos, por ejemplo, el derecho a la salud,
hogar, trabajo, familia, cultura – es falso e ilusorio si el
derecho a la vida, el derecho más básico y fundamental y la
condición de todos los demás derechos humanos, no es
defendida con máxima determinación. “Hablar sobre el valor
de la vida humana y el carácter sagrado de la dignidad humana
pueden ser tópicos vacíos si no actuamos por nuestras
convicciones. Sin una buena política social, como los
programas para alimentar a los hambrientos y refugio a los
desamparados – tan importantes como lo son – puede
compensar las malas políticas sobre la protección de la misma
vida humana. Cuando no se nos garantiza el derecho a la vida,
el derecho a no ser matado, todos los demás derechos
humanos se ponen en peligro. Sin el derecho a la vida misma,
ningún otro derecho es seguro.
Por lo tanto, todos debemos defender el derecho a la vida
participando directamente en la vida pública, ayudando a
promulgar leyes y políticas que respeten la vida de todos,
especialmente aquellos que no tienen voz - los niños no
nacidos, los embriones humanos destinados a investigaciones
destructivas, personas que casi no tienen recursos financieros
y personas con discapacidad cognitiva, discapacitados o que
mueren. ¡Debemos respetar toda vida!
Dios los bendiga,
Padre Herb
El lunes, 9 de octubre, Día de Colón, celebraremos una
Misa a las 9:00 AM. La Oficina de la Rectoría será
cerrada.
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PEREGRINACIÓN MARIANA A WASHINGTON, D.C.
21 DE OCTUBRE DE 2017 - ¡SE ESTÁ ACERCANDO!
¿Busca encender su vida espiritual, o desea una relación
más cercana con Dios? Lo exhortamos a participar en la
peregrinación diocesana de este año al Santuario Nacional de
la Inmaculada Concepción en Washington, D.C., el sábado 21
de octubre.
Hay dos opciones: un viaje de dos días que incluye visitas
al santuario de San Judas, la Basílica de Baltimore y el
Santuario Nacional de Washington, o el viaje de un día
completo.
El dinero para el viaje de un día es de $ 49.00. Por favor,
haga el cheque a nombre de “Saint Peter the Apostle”. Puede
traerlo a la Rectoría durante las horas de oficina.
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MISA DE ANIVERSARIO DE BODAS DE ORO Y PLATA
Parejas, ¿contrajeron matrimonio en 1967 o 1992? Están
cordialmente invitados a celebrar su 25 ó 50 aniversario de
bodas con la Iglesia de Paterson. El obispo Serratelli será el
celebrante principal de la misa en la Catedral San Juan
Bautista en Paterson el
domingo, 5 de noviembre de 2017 a las 4:00
p.m.
Los preparativos pueden realizarse comunicándose al
973-335-1969 de lunes a jueves, 10 a.m. a 3 p.m. Los
formularios para registrarse estarán disponibles
hasta el martes, 17 de octubre de 2017. La Oficina
de Vida Familiar le enviará información una vez que se
haya procesado su registro. Muchas felicidades en
este maravilloso acontecimiento.
Journey Through Grief To Healing
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP
The purpose of the group is to support
those who have experienced the death of a
loved one. In a warm and caring
atmosphere, we will explore ways to better
understand and cope with our grief through
sharing and discussion. The group meets for
six sessions.
DATES: OCTOBER 17 – NOVEMBER 28
DAY: TUESDAYS
PLACE: SAINT PETER THE APOSTLE CONVENT
189 BALDWIN ROAD PARSIPPANY, NJ
07054
TIME: 7:00 – 9:00 P.M.
FACILITATOR: SISTER SYLVIA BERZINSKI, SSC
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 973-334-2090
SAINT JOHN XXIII – OCTOBER 11TH
Pope John XXIII (Latin: Ioannes XXIII; Italian: Giovanni XXIII; born Angelo Giuseppe
Roncalli, Italian pronunciation: [ˈandʒelo dʒuˈzɛppe roŋˈkalli]; 25 November 1881 – 3 June
1963) reigned as Pope from 28 October 1958 to his death in 1963 and was canonized on 27 April
2014. Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was the fourth of fourteen children born to a family of
sharecroppers who lived in a village in Lombardy. He was ordained to the priesthood on
10 August 1904 and served in a number of posts, including papal nuncio in France and a delegate
to Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. In a consistory on 12 January 1953 Pope Pius XII made Roncalli
a cardinal as the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca in addition to naming him as the Patriarch of
Venice.
Roncalli was elected pope on 28 October 1958 at age 76 after 11 ballots. His selection was
unexpected, and Roncalli himself had come to Rome with a return train ticket to Venice. He was
the first pope to take the pontifical name of "John" upon election in more than 500 years, and his
choice settled the complicated question of official numbering attached to this papal name that
arose because of the existence in the Middle Ages of an antipope of using the name. Pope John
XXIII surprised those who expected him to be a caretaker pope by calling the historic Second
Vatican Council (1962–1965), the first session opening on 11 October 1962. His passionate views
on equality were summed up in his famous statement, "We were all made in God's image, and
thus, we are all Godly alike." John XXIII made many passionate speeches during his pontificate,
one of which was on the day that he opened the Second Vatican Council in the middle of the
night to the crowd gathered in St. Peter's Square: "Dear children, returning home, you will find
children: give your children a hug and say: This is a hug from the Pope!"
Pope John XXIII did not live to see the Vatican Council to completion. He died of stomach
cancer on 3 June 1963, four and a half years after his election and two months after the
completion of his final and famed encyclical, Pacem in terris. He was buried in the Vatican
grottoes beneath Saint Peter's Basilica on 6 June 1963 and his cause for canonization was opened
on 18 November 1965 by his successor, Pope Paul VI, who declared him a Servant of God. In
addition to being named Venerable on 20 December 1999, he was beatified on 3 September 2000
by Pope John Paul II alongside Pope Pius IX and three others. Following his beatification, his
body was moved on 3 June 2001 from its original place to the altar of Saint Jerome where it could
be seen by the faithful. On 5 July 2013, Pope Francis – bypassing the traditionally required
second miracle – declared John XXIII a saint, after unanimous agreement by a consistory, or
meeting, of the College of Cardinals, based on the fact that he was considered to have lived a
virtuous, model lifestyle, and because of the good for the Church which had come from his
having opened the Second Vatican Council. He was canonized alongside Pope Saint John Paul II
on 27 April 2014. John XXIII today is affectionately known as the "Good Pope" and in Italian, "il
Papa buono".The Roman Catholic Church celebrates his feast day not on the date of his death (3
June), as is usual, nor his birth, or even on the day of his papal coronation (as is the case with
several canonized popes, such as John Paul II) but on 11 October – the day of the first session of
the Second Vatican Council. This is understandable, since the Council was his idea and it was he
that had convened it. On Thursday, 11 September 2014, Pope Francis added his optional
memorial to the worldwide General Roman Calendar of saints' feast days, in response to global
requests. He is, however, commemorated on the date of his death, 3 June, by the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America and on the following day, 4 June, by the Anglican Church of Canada
and the Episcopal Church (United States).
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
“THE BIBLE AND THE SACRAMENTS”
Please join us for a very exciting and informative video series, “The Bible
and the Sacraments”. The program is a product of the Saint Paul Center for
Biblical Theology, founded by Dr. Scott Hahn.
Each session will consist of a video and discussion facilitated by Deacon
Peter. The aim is to give us a better understanding of the origin, meaning
and importance of the Sacraments.
Sessions will be held on the following Tuesdays in the Church Hall after the
8:00 AM Daily Mass:
October 17, 24 and 31
November 7 and 14
January 9, 16, 23 and30
February 6 and 13
Coffee and light refreshments will be served.
Participants need to bring a Bible to the sessions.
Please register and return the form to the Rectory or Deacon Peter by
October 15th
.
Name:________________________________________________________
E-Mail:_______________________________________________________
Phone:_______________________________________________________
FRIDAY, October 13, 2017 Where: All Saint Academy Gymnasium, 189 Baldwin road, Parsippany
Time: Doors Open at 5:30 PM First game will be called at 7:00 PM
Tickets: $30/person includes 1 Bingo Sheet for each of the regular games.
Additional sheets for regular and special games will be available for purchase at the event.
Tables can accommodate parties of 8. Tickets are non-refundable. By law, no one under 21 may
attend.
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Before you pack away summer clothes. ... Before your plan for Thanksgiving guests ... Before Santa delivers new toys and gifts! Donations of gently used clothing, bedding, shoes, small appliances, household items, toys, stuffed animals, reading books & small furniture (end tables, chairs, etc.) will be accepted.
For more information, please call ASA’s school office > 973-334-4704
ALL SAINTS ACADEMY CLOTHING DRIVE & USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS OLLECTION
Thursday, October 19th - 2-5pm
ASA parking Lot