SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM A Pre-Baptismal Class is held the third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm in the parish office. The next class is Monday, June 19th. To register for the class, please call 973-627-0313 . Both parents are encouraged to attend the class before the birth of the baby. The Sacrament of Bap-tism is administered weekly at the 12:15 pm Mass and a Baptismal Ceremony at 1:30 pm. To schedule a Baptism please call Fr. Marcin at 973-627-0313 Ext. 15. Families are required to be active, contributing parishioners of St. Cecilia’s Parish for 2 months prior to the child’s baptism date.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Arrangements are to be made at least ONE YEAR in ad-vance. The date should not be set until the priest has been consulted.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK Urgent calls will be attended to at any time of the day or night. If there is anyone at home or in the hospital who cannot get to Mass and the Sacraments because of illness or old age, please inform one of the priests or call the Parish Office.
90 Church Street
Rockaway, New Jersey 07866
Parish Office: 973-627-0313 Website: www.st-cecilia.org Fax: 973-627-4811 To Contact: Fr. Zig, Ext. 12 or [email protected] Fr. Marcin Ext. 15 or [email protected] Fr. Mateusz Ext. 14 or [email protected] Convent: 973-627-6533 School: 973-627-6003 CCD Office: 973-627-0313 Ext. 17
Saint Cecilia Parish
MASSES
Weekends
Saturday: 4:30 pm, 7:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am, 9:15 am
10:45 am and 12:15 pm 5:00 pm (Vietnamese)
Holydays
8:00 am and 7:00 pm Weekday Schedule:
Monday - Friday 8:00 am
Saturday 8:00 am followed by Novena
Confessions
Saturdays 3:30 pm to 4:00 pm and 6:30 pm
Any time by appointment
Susan Brennan TRUSTEE
James Gallagher TRUSTEE
Rev. Sigmund Peplowski PASTOR
Rev. Marcin Michalowski
PAROCHIAL VICAR
Rev. Mateusz Jasniewicz PAROCHIAL VICAR
Deacon Paul Willson
Deacon Mateusz Darlak
Janet Maulbeck BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR
Mr. James Clancy
DIRECTOR OF FAITH FORMATION
Mrs. Ann Mitchell
PRINCIPAL
Mrs. Diane Boykow
CEMETERY ADMINISTRATOR
Mr. Charles Linnell
MUSIC DIRECTOR
PARISH PRAYER LIFE NOVENA: OUR LADY OF THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL AND OUR LADY OF FATIMA Saturday morning after the 8:00 am Mass BIBLE STUDY—(Will resume in September) Bible Study—Tuesday 9:30 am Monday Night Bible Study 7:30 pm CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP Tuesday evenings at 7:45 pm (Hayes Hall ) ROSARY PRAYER GROUP Mon.—Sat. 7:30 am PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP—(Will Resume in September) First Tuesday 7:00 pm (HH) HOLY HOUR Monday—7:00 pm ADULT FAITH FORMATION RCIA 9:00 am for children & parents, 11:45 am for adults. Email [email protected] for further information or call 973-551-0749
PARISH OFFICE HOURS Monday-Thursday 9:00 am—5:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am—3:00pm - CLOSED SATURDAYS CLOSED FOR LUNCH: 12:45 pm—1:30 pm
CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY All Catholic Churches in the United States require from
Catholics serving as a Godparent for Baptism or a sponsor
for Confirmation a certificate of eligibility. This document
certifies that the Godparent/sponsor is a registered member
of the parish, attends Holy Mass, approaches the sacra-
ments regularly and contributes to the support of the
Church via the Sunday offering envelope program or
“Parish Pay”.
The people of St. Cecilia Parish are asked to pray for the following people serving our country in the armed services: SmE3 Andrew Clifford, LCpl.
Aleksandr Killeen, Joseph Giannetti US Navy, Lance Corporal Dennis Wuest, Capt. Kelley E.
Robbins, Pvt USMC, Diego Usma, Major Glenn E. Martinez, Sgt. Brian Whalen, Capt. Anthony Odierno, Cpl. Kong V. Nguyen, Cpl. Jim Van Valen, LCPL Anthony Eresman, Sgt. Paul J. Willson, PFC Cano Janeth, Sgt. Bob Autrey, Col. Wil-liam Paliwada, Sgt 1st Class (E7) Sam Colon, PFC Marylyn Rivera-Sachez, Cpl. Edward C. Thompson, Major Kevin M. Nash, Lt. Amy Cronin, Lt. Col. John L. Medeiros, Jr., Sgt. Daniel Healy, Marine Keith Leitner, Sgt. Spencer Lopez, PFC Taryn Kemp, Jeffrey Braunhausen, E7 Joseph Grimsey, Bill Maloney, Greg Bloete, Gian Carlo Bruzzese, Spc. Christo-pher Little, PFC Brittany Martindell, PO1 (E6) Matthew Fitz-gerald, SA Justin C. White, Matthew & Daniel Rosica, Mark Leonard, Sr. Armn. Ashley Valetta, Sgt. John Wisnofsky, Cpl. T.J. Finn, Sgt. Kristopher Faber, Capt. Vincent Presto, and Airman First Class William Kussler . We ask God the Father of us all, through the intercession of St. Michael the Archangel, to protect all the men and women in our Armed Forces, to bless them in their efforts toward bringing peace and justice to our world. May they be brought back safely to those they love. 580-St. Cecilia
Ethan Chandra, Theodora Maulbeck, Dean Wayne
Campbell, Doris Cusick, Carol Centonze, Jane Gor-
cica, Carol Graner Wilson, Sam Sessa, Ronald Stankiewicz, Hank Brown, Carol Ferrante, Jim
Golden, Karen Niles, Noel Wadleigh, Joanna Sacco, David Cicchine, Teresa D’Atria, Derek Bascharow, Debbie Malc, Grace McDermott, Joe Horvath, Jr., Elvira Bugaoan, Pat Heady, Owen Peter Byrne, Tia Maddaloni, Mason Walker Steussing, Susan Mejia, Derek Bascharow, Isabel Rattay, Donna Cooke, Tom Hull, Kathleen Fazio, Kristin Wich, Kyle Johnson, Kate Darlington, Jake Michael Miraldi, Scott Bornemann, Sean Nolan, Maryann Hughes, Peggy Eileen Miars, Ray Kennedy, Richard Corcoran, Adam Rosowicz, Madison Rose Leslie, De-metrius Barbee, Lucille Bardi, and Frances Finn, Dorothy Murray, Virginia Cousins., Madlyn Long. Stephanie Lewis, Florence Clements, Kimberly Dugan.
THE WORD OF GOD
Here are the readings for next Sunday
63: Acts 2:1-11 Psalms 104:1,24,29-31,34
1 Cor. 12:3b-7, 12-13 John 20:19-23
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Monday, June 5, Saint Boniface, Bishop and Martyr 8:00 am— Joseph Michael Tironi req. by Monica, Patrick & Jimmy Profit Tuesday, June 6, Saint Norbert, Bishop 8:00 am - Thelma Aranha req. by the Pniewski Family Wednesday, June 7, Weekday 8:00 am—John Whalen req. by the Whalen Family Thursday, June 8, Weekday 8:00 am—Zoilo Dejaresco, Jr. req. by Malou Alvarez & Children Anthony & Christina Friday– June 9, Saint Ephrem, Deacon and Doctor of the Church 8:00 am— Robert Rueter req. by Cream of the Crop Saturday, June 10, Weekday 8:00 am—Doloris Socha, Special Intention, req. by the Reid Family Sunday, June 11, The Most Holy Trinity 4:30 pm— Steve Parillo req. by Carol Parillo John J. Amicucci req. by the Reichwald Family 7:00 pm— Regina Valletta, 1st Anv., req. by Family Jim O’Neill req. by Ronnie & Greg 8:00 am— Robert & Rena Benjamin req. by Bob & Tom Benjamin
Robert J. Buglioli req. by Peter Chimento
9:15 am— Theresa Ebersole, 3rd Anv., req. by Daughter & Family
Thomas P. Lynch req. by Carol & Bernard McGovern
10:45 am— Ginny Celentano req. by the St. Monica’s Guild
Frank Zimmerman & Stella DelColle req. by the
Zimmerman Family
12:15 pm— Joseph Sala req. by Sharon Matthews
Thomas Miller req. by the Naclerio Family
ST. CECILIA CHURCH COLLECTION GOALS
2016/2017
Week Ending May 28 , 2017 Collection—Checks $ 3,445.00
Collection– Cash $ 9,670.20
ParishPay Electronic Giving $ 2,377.84
Total Weekly Collection $ 15,493.04
Yearly Collection Goal (BUDGET) $784,000.00
Weekly Goal $ 14,117.65
Weekly Collection Surplus (Deficit) $ 1,375.39
Year To Date Surplus (Deficit) $ 28,029.42
This weekend is the Collection for the Church in Latin Amer-
ica! Please prayerfully consider supporting this collection,
which strengthens the faith of our brothers and sisters in
Latin America and the Caribbean. Your support is bringing
the faith to those in remote villages who would otherwise not
have access to church programs and outreach. Share your
faith! Support the second collection. To learn more about
the collection, please visit www.usccb.org/latin-america.
Come join us for a trip to Sight & Sound to see “Jonah” on
Friday, September 29th! Sponsored by: The St. Monoica
Guild. For more information, please call 973-625-4572.
FINAL HOLY HOUR – Monday, June 19th will be the final
HOLY HOUR until September. Holy Hour will resume on
Monday, September 11th.
PARISH EVENTS
ST. CECILIA SENIOR CLUB NEWS AND EVENTS
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Tuesday, June 6—Regular Meeting
11:00 am—set up 12-1pm social hour, coffee & cake
1-2pm—meeting, bingo & cards afterward Tuesday, June 13—Mohegan Sun Casino
Cost $25.00 incl. $25 slot play plus $5 food coupon For more info call Lorraine 973-366-6871
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2017-2018 Registration K-10th Grade Traditional CCD &
Generations of Faith
Registration for all religious education classes is now open! Registration forms are available on the parish website. Completed forms and payments can be
submitted to the parish office If you have any questions about registration for next year, please contact Jim Clancy at 973-627-0310 ext 17 or at [email protected].
June 4, 2017 Pentecost Sunday
Life in The Spirit Seminar The Charismatic Service Committee for the Diocese of Paterson is
sponsoring A LIFE IN THE SPIRIT SEMINAR to be held at St.
Paul’s Inside the Walls, 205 Madison Ave., Madison, N.J. 07940
on June 3*, 5, 12. (*this session only will be held at St. Thomas
More Church, 4 Convent Rd., Morristown, NJ.) There will be an
optional Mass at 7:00 pm, Seminar starts 7:30 pm.
All are invited to join us in discovering more about the Holy Spirit.
Jesus sent him to us on Pentecost - let us rejoice and be glad in
it! Bring friends and family to hear more about the “good
news”. Fellowship and light refreshments will follow.
June 3, 2017 will mark the 200th birthday of Blessed
Pauline von Mallinckrodt (Mother Pauline), founder of the
Sisters of Christian Charity. In an effort to make Mother
Pauline better known, we present the last in our series of
biographical sketches.
On August 21, 1849, Pauline and three other women be-
came the first Sisters of Christian Charity at a ceremony in
Germany. From that time on the congregation grew and
spread, expanding its sphere of activity to embrace men
and women of every generation, every social level, every
religion, rich or poor, infants or the aged. By 1871, there
were 250 Sisters of Christian Charity ministering in Ger-
many. In 1873, the Sisters began their service in North
America and in 1874, they began to serve in South Amer-
ica.
Mother Pauline died in 1881 at the age of 63. She was
beatified by Paul John Paul II in 1985. Her legacy contin-
ues today through almost 450 Sisters of Christian Charity
who minister in the United States, Chile, Uruguay, Argen-
tina, Bolivia, Germany, Italy (Rome), and the Philippines.
Please visit scceast.org for more information about the
Sisters of Christian Charity.
PARISH PICNIC - The St Cecilia and Sacred Heart parish pic-
nic will be held June 4 at Firemen's Field on Beach Street starting
with Mass at 12:15 PM. There will be food and fun for all in-
cluding games for kids and 50/50. If you would like to help out
please contact Jim Gallagher (973-366-969) or Jack Zayac (973-
625-4572) for set up and clean up, kitchen help and other
roles. See You There.
FAREWELL RECEPTION – With the an-
nounced transfer of both Father Marcin and Fa-
ther Mateusz, a luncheon reception in their honor
will take place on Sunday, June 25th in Hayes
Hall immediately following the 12:15 pm Mass.
This will be the final Sunday Mass which both
priests will concelebrate in our church. We are
asking all those who plan to attend the reception
to call the parish office (973.627.0313) for reser-
vations. We are making this request so that we
may have an accurate count for food preparation.
PLEASE SAVE THE DATE AND DON’T
FORGET TO CALL FOR RESERVATIONS.
We are excited to announce the return of our Summer Bible
Camp! This annual summer tradition has been a meaningful part
of our parish for over 30 years. Our theme this year is “Miracles
of Jesus”, and we are looking forward to sharing this great mes-
sage with the children of our parish. Below are some details and
the registration form is on the website. We hope that you will
consider sending your child to this great experience. Our camp
will include games, crafts, snacks, and meaningful lessons from
the miracles of Jesus. Interested in volunteering? Contact the St.
Cecilia parish office to get more information. Join us for faith,
fellowship, and fun!!! Monday, June 26th—Wednesday, June
28th—4:00 to 6:00 pm—Pre-K to 3rd grade
NEW MUSIC DIRECTOR – Mr. Charles Linnell will begin
duties as the Director of Music at Saint Cecilia Church the
weekend of June 17-18. Chuck, his wife and daughters are
members of Saint Cecilia Parish. I welcome him to this impor-
tant ministry and pray that through the intercession of Saint Ce-
cilia that the Lord will richly bless us all. FATHER ZIG
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Fatima and Southern Spain Pilgrimage
Bishop Serratelli will be the Spiritual Director of a
trip this summer to Fatima and Southern Spain.
The Pilgrimage will celebrate the 100th Anniver-
sary of the Apparitions in Fatima and then con-
tinue on to Spain. The Pilgrimage will be from July
16 to 24.
For more information or to make reservations,
please contact Great Experiences at 201-825-
3725 or email them at [email protected].
The Living Crown of Mary – One photograph is all that it takes for
you to become visible in the Living Crown of Mary. We invite you
to join the Pauline Fathers and Brothers from the American Dzesto-
chowa located in Doylestown, PA, as they resolve to honor Mary in
this Jubilee year of the 300th anniversary of the Coronation of the
Miraculous Image of Our Lady of Czestochowa. Begin by taking a
picture of yourself or someone you love, and then include your in-
tentions, resolutions, and spiritual gifts in order to crown Mary with
your heart. Upon receiving all of your images, a grand and marvel-
ous mosaic of Our Lady of Dzestochowa will be created from all the
pictures. You will also receive an image of Our Lady as a sign that
you are a precious jewel in the Living Crown of Mary. For more
information, log on to: www.livingcrownofmary.com
The Diocese of Paterson will be hosting the 2017 Pilgrimage
this October to the National Shrine, The Basilica of the Im-
maculate Conception in Washington D.C.. on October 20 &
21, 2017. The trip includes transportation, two meals includ-
ing the banquet, overnight accommodations at the Westin
Hotel in Virginia, and spiritual visits to America’s Frist Ca-
thedral, and St. Jude Shrine in Baltimore, and the National
Shrine of the Immaculate conception. Included will be daily
Masses for Friday and Saturday Confession, devotional time,
and a lot more. We ask parishioners of St. Cecilia & Sacred
Heart to contact the Diocesan Pilgrimage Office at 973-728-
8162 or [email protected] for a brochure or call Pat Zayac
@ 973-625-4572 for more information.
CELEBRATION IN HONOR OF THE MOST SA-
CRED HEART OF JESUS – The Solemnity of the
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus will be observed on Friday,
June 23rd at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church on East Main
Street. The feast day begins with the celebration of the
Holy Mass at 6:30 in the evening, followed by an out-
door procession with the Most Blessed Sacrament, and
the singing of the Litany to the Most Sacred Heart of
Jesus. Following the church service a reception will take
place in Suchon Hall along with a brief program. ALL
ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND TO JOIN IN CELE-
BRATING THIS SPECIAL FEAST!
SAINT CECILIA CEMETERY – I used Memorial Day
weekend to announce an addition to the Saint Cecilia Ceme-
tery. A COLUMBARIUM is being constructed, off site, and
will be delivered to the cemetery sometime in August. A
“columbarium” is an above ground structure which houses
the ashes of the departed in individual compartments. Our
columbarium will have 80 compartments which will be
topped by a statue of the Risen Christ. Around the structure
will be the words the Lord Jesus spoke to Martha in Bethany
at the grave of her brother Lazarus, “I am the Resurrection
and the Life, he who believes in me, though he die, yet shall
he live.” (John 11:25) For those who choose cremation, the
columbarium is the place (along with the ground) which the
Catholic Church states is the proper place for the burial of the
faithful departed’s ashes. The columbarium will be placed on
the left side of the cemetery as you enter through the main
gate. One may purchase a burial niche as soon as the struc-
ture is in place and after it has been blessed. Information re-
garding the price for the burial spot will be announced in the
coming weeks. For further information you may speak to me
or the cemetery administrator, Mrs. Diane Boykow, by call-
ing the parish office. – FATHER ZIG
CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION – The Solemnity
of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, commonly
known as Corpus Christi, will be celebrated on Sunday,
June 18th. An outdoor procession with the Most Blessed
Sacrament will take place at Saint Cecilia Church be-
ginning at 1:30 p.m. A special invitation is given to
children to serve strewing flower petals during the pro-
cession and to be altar servers. I ask that parents please
help me in guiding their children to serve our Lord on
this special occasion. FATHER ZIG
PARISH OFFICE TO BE CLOSED – Saint Cecilia Parish
Office will be closed Monday through Friday, July 10-14 for
the installation of a new floor. The office will reopen on Mon-
day, July 17th. I provide this advance notice so that you may
make plans to purchase Mass cards, shopping cards, and do
other parish business prior to or following the week of July
10th. I am sorry for any inconvenience this may cause but the
necessary work must be done with no activity in the building.
FATHER ZIG
580-St. Cecilia
Monday, June 5 7:00 pm Holy Hour (Church) Tuesday, June 6 11:00 am Seniors (Hayes Hall) 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal 7:45 pm Charismatic Prayer Group (HH) Wednesday, June 7 9:00 am Baby Bottle Group (Parish Office) 10:00 am Parish Council Meeting (Parish Office) 7:00 pm Rockaway Respect Life Ministry (PO) Thursday, June 8 9:00 am Baby Bottle Group (Parish Office) 9:30 am Mommy Bible Study (Parish Office) 6:00 pm 8th Grade Awards Ceremony (off site) Friday, June 9 6:00 pm Girl Scout (Hayes Hall) 6:00 pm 8th Grade Graduation (SH Church) Saturday, June 10 8:30 am Men’s Society (Hayes Hall) Sunday, June 11
DIVINE MERCY ACADEMY NEWS
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Vocations Discernment for young men 15-25. “Quo
Vadis—Where are you going?” Where is the Spirit act-
ing in your life? Where is the Lord encouraging you to go?
Quo Vadis Days is a time of recreation, fellowship, and
prayer to help you explore the Lord’s call in your life. Ac-
tivities will include prayer, Mass, Adoration of the Blessed
Sacrament, Liturgy of the Hours, Rosary, games, sports,
talks, great food, and discussions. It is a time to share our
faith and meet other young men seeking God’s will. Quo
Vadis Days will be held June 27-29, 2017 at the Sacred
Heart Retreat Center in Newton, New Jersey. There is no
cost. For more information and/or registration, contact the
coordinators Fr. Edgar Rivera and Fr. Luis Hernandez in
the vocations Office at 973-777-8818, ext #711, by email:
FROM THE PASTOR – Saint Cecilia Church and Divine Mercy
Academy draw many people to the parish property on a daily basis.
They include young children, senior citizens and the handicapped.
All who come unto this property are expected to do so with respect
and concern for others. Reckless driving or illegal parking will not
be tolerated. I ask for your cooperation so that we may resolve this
ongoing problem. – FATHER SIGMUND PEPLOWSKI, PASTOR
“If any person may have been abused by any priest, they
should immediately contact their local County Prosecutor’s
Office and the Diocese’s Victims Assistance Coordinator:
Peggy Zanello at 973-879-1489. You may also be in touch
with either of the Diocesan Response Officers: Rev. Msgr.
James T. Mahoney, Vicar General and Moderator of the Cu-
ria, 973-777-8818 Ext. 205 or Sister Joan Daniel Healy,
S.C.C., Chancellor/Delegate for Religious, 973-777-8818
Ext. 248.
The entire text of the Policy of the Diocese of Paterson in
Response to Complaints of Sexual Abuse is available on the
diocesan Web site: www.patersondiocese.org.”
Pre-K3 learned about the weather, specifically rain and the water cycle. Each child also experimented with wa-ter and what is absorbent and waterproof. The children enjoyed squirting their teacher with water while she wore waterproof clothing to show them she can't get wet!
Corpus Christi Food Collection
Due to the unprecedented requests for assistance from
Catholic Charities’ food pantries and in order to fulfill our
obligations to the poor, Bishop Serratelli has authorized a
Diocesan-wide food collection in all parishes and agencies on
the Feast of Corpus Christi, Saturday/Sunday, June 17-18!
We are all being asked to bring assorted food products on
that day. St. Cecilia Church has been asked to provide cook-
ies, crackers, and facial tissue. Cash donations will also be
accepted. Please mark Saturday and Sunday, June 17-18 as
the food collection day in order to help those in need in our
Diocesan community of Morris, Passaic and Sussex Coun-
ties. Thank you!
580-St. Cecilia
Born at Nisibis, a city in Roman Mesopotamia, St. Ephrem was banished from his home by his pagan father for his Christian sympathies. He found refuge with St. James, Bishop of Nisibis, under whose guidance he received a thorough education. Baptized at eighteen years of age, he assumed a post as a teacher in the flourishing school of Nisibis. After the death of St. James he fled to Edessa, where, after entering the monastic life, he was ordained deacon.
He wrote many works in defense of the Catholic Church, on the various mysteries of Our Lord Jesus Christ and in honor of the Virgin Mary. Poet, exegete, and orator extraordinary, St. Ephrem was called “The Prophet of the Syrians” and “The Lyre of the Holy Spirit.” He died in 373, and was numbered among the Doctors of the Church in 1920 by Pope Benedict XV.
Prayer Lord, graciously infuse the Holy Spirit into our hearts. By His inspiration, St. Ephrem the Deacon rejoiced in singing of Your mysteries and through His power he merited to be seated with You. Amen
Taken from, Lives of the Saints; Catholic Booking Publishing Company, 1999, New Jersey
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ST. EPHREM, Deacon And Doctor of the Church
My Dear Parishioners,
Today is the 50th and final day of Easter, the Solemnity of Pentecost. The first reading in today’s Mass from Acts of the Apostles
tells us how it all happened in the Upper Room at 9 o’clock in the morning. Today is the “Birthday of the Church.” The breath of
the Holy Spirit blew upon the Apostles and Disciples bringing them to life as the Catholic Church. After the outpouring of the
Holy Spirit the followers of the Risen Jesus left the Cenecle (Upper Room) and made their way into the marketplace proclaiming
the Gospel. Their witness brought many to the faith that day and all the days to follow.
The message proclaimed by Jesus’ disciples was evident in the manner in which they lived and how they interacted with the
world. These first Christians found themselves living in a culture, a society, which in many ways was alien to their faith. They
did not make provision for the ways of the world into their families and lives but rather lived the Gospel message with fidelity.
They were in the world but not part of its standards. They realized that they could not live like their neighbors but were called to
embrace the higher values of Heaven.
As these first followers of Jesus saw themselves as different from others (not superior), so too should we live our lives differently
from some of our friends and neighbors. It is so very important for us to know our faith and how the Lord is calling us to holi-
ness, which means departing from secular ways. We must always remember how important it is for families to serve as “schools
of faith,” places where the ways of Jesus are learned and practiced. Today’s feast is a wonderful day to ask God the Holy Spirit
to fill our hearts with a renewed desire to live and share our faith in Christ the Savior.
This is a special week for us in Rockaway as we will witness the first 8th Grade graduation from Divine Mercy Academy, our
Catholic school in town. The graduation ceremony will take place within the celebration of the Holy Mass on Friday evening in
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. Divine Mercy Academy, the merger of Sacred Heart of Jesus School and Saint Cecilia School, is
nearly completing its first year of existence. Our school has served our children well in providing a Catholic education which is
enhanced by the Gospel. I pray that our graduates will enter their new phase of life equipped with the values they have learned
and practiced in our school. To our 8th Grade Graduates: GOD BLESS YOU AND MAY THE HOLY SPIRIT GUIDE YOU IN
ALL YOUR ENDEAVORS. May these same blessings come to all of our young people who will be graduating from a variety of
schools in these coming days.
“Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of Your love!”
Father Zig
Parish Office: 973-627-0313 internet: www.st-cecilia.org FAX: 973-627-4811 To Contact: Fr. Zig, Ext. 12 or [email protected]
Fr. Marcin Ext. 15 or [email protected] Fr. Mateusz Ext 14 or [email protected] Convent: 973-627-6533 School: 973-627-6003 CCD Office: 973-627-0313 Ext. 17
Saint Cecilia Parish 90 Church Street Rockaway, New Jersey 07866