Whatever your status in the Church, whatever your family/marital situation, whatever your religious affilia-
tion, whatever your personal history, age, background, race or color, sexual orientation, you are invited, wel-
comed, accepted, loved and respected here in the Catholic Community of Saint Thomas the Apostle!
Saint Thomas the Apostle Parish & School
Holy Family Of Jesus, Mary & Joseph
Pastor
Rev. Jerome A. Johnson
Parochial Vicars
Rev. Frank W. Fellrath
Rev. Gerardo B. Paderon
December 30, 2018
PEACE & WELCOME!
Celebration of Mass
Saturday Vigil: 4:00PM & 5:30PM Weekday: (Pastoral Center Chapel)
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30AM & Monday - Friday: 8:15AM & 7:00PM*
12:00 Noon Saturday: 8:15AM
*Mondays: Celebrated in church with Miraculous Medal Novena
Parish Office: Tel: 732.251.4000 Fax: 732-251-4946
Website: www.saintthomasob.com
Deacons
Robert Bonfante, Sr.
Patrick W. Hearty
Joseph C. Tobin
Scott D. Titmas, Sr.
School Principal
Ms. Joanne Kowit
PREP Director
Ms. Debbie Yesis
Director Sacred Music/Liturgy
Mr. Justin Connors
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT
“To make disciples, as we
know, love and serve God
and one another.”
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SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLE PARISH AND SCHOOL, OLD BRIDGE, NJ
Holy Family of Jesus,
Mary & Joseph
December 30, 2018
SATURDAY DECEMBER 29 - Saint Thomas Becket, Bishop
8:15am + Scott Smith r/o Brunetto Family
VIGIL
4:00pm + Ron Crescenzo r/o Patti Crescenzo
5:30pm + Christopher Heppel r/o Heppel Family
SUNDAY DECEMBER 30 - HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS,
MARY & JOSEPH
7:30am + Edward Lonegan r/o Wife, Betty
9:00am + Sebastian Cerezo r/o Heredia
10:30am + Theresa Sicignano r/o STA Rosary Society
12:00pm + Arpad Joseph Csizmadia, Jr. r/o Loving Mom
MONDAY DECEMBER 31
8:15am + For Parishioners, Living and Deceased
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2 - Saint Basil the Great, Gregory
Nazianzen, Bishops
8:15am + Margaret MacIndoe r/o Your neighbor, Marge
Klem
7:00pm + Paul Colon, Sr. r/o Bartolone Family
THURSDAY JANUARY 3 - Most Holy Name of Jesus
8:15am + John & Bertha Luczkow r/o Family
7:00pm + Robert Murphy r/o Daly Family
FIRST FRIDAY JANUARY 4 - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Rel.
8:15am + Brenden Luke r/o Madeline & William Luke
7:00pm + Angela Luizzi r/o Nocera Family
SATURDAY JANUARY 5 - Saint John Neumann, Bishop
8:15am + Robert Murphy r/o Lorraine Aucone
VIGIL
4:00pm + Phyllis Liptak r/o Loretta Doyle
5:30pm + For Parishioners, Living and Deceased
SUNDAY JANUARY 6 - EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
7:30am + Michael & Ann McGrath r/o Tom & Margaret
McGrath
9:00am + Jack Noble r/o Diane & Thomas Gilfoy
10:30am + Vito Dorio r/o MaryAnn Dorio
12:00pm Int. of Paul & Vivian Montalban—48th Wedding
Anniversary r/o Gloria Hamm/Paolo Montalban
**All Masses in Church**
Welcome to the Parish Family of St. Thomas!
If you are new to the community, Welcome! We are grate-
ful to the Lord for your presence with us and look forward
to including you in all areas of parish life. Please take a
moment to stop by the Parish Office and register with us
and after Mass please introduce yourself to Fr. Jay, Fr.
Frank or Fr. Gerry. Registering and using your envelopes
makes it easier for us to provide documentation, such as a
certificate for sponsoring a child for Baptism or Confirma-
tion or to arrange for a wedding. So please register... and
Welcome!
Parish Office
One St. Thomas Plaza
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Tel: 732.251.4000 Fax: 732.251.4946
School Tel: 732.251.4812
PREP Tel: 732.251.1660
Hours (Lunch 12:30pm-1:30pm approx.):
Monday and Friday: 9:00am—4:00pm
Tues./Wed./Thurs: 9:00am-8:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: 11am—1:30pm
Contact Information:
Website: www.saintthomasob.com
www.facebook.com/pages/St- Thomas-the-Apostle-
Church-Old-Bridge-NJ
Parish Office Staff
Business Administrator: Mr. Michael Luczkow
Parish Secretary: Ms. Kristine Yuhas
Reception/Bingo Coordinator: Ms. Michelle Loney
Bulletin Editor: Ms. Justine Durstewitz
Sacramental Information
BAPTISMS: (1:30pm, most Sundays) The Church calls GOD-
PARENTS, to be practicing Catholics, examples of Christ-
centered living today. All Godparents should submit Sponsor
letters from their Parish ASAP—but no later than three weeks
before the scheduled Baptism. PARENTS must attend a Baptis-
mal Preparation Session. (Registration is required.)
MARRIAGES:
Arrangements must be made at least one year in advance—before
any social plans. Either the bride or groom must be a registered
member of our parish. Once a marriage questionnaire (available in
Pastoral Center) is completed/returned, a Parish Priest or Deacon
will then contact the couple.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK:
In case of dangerous illness or accident, phone the Pastoral Center. A
communal celebration of the Sacrament is held each year in the
Spring.
PENANCE: Individual Confessions most Saturdays, 12:30pm and
immediately following 5:30pm Mass. Communal Penance during
Lent/Advent with visiting clergy.
HOMEBOUND PARISHIONERS: Parishioners desiring the
Sacraments, please contact Pastoral Center.
REMEMBERING LOVED ONES . . .
◊ Sanctuary Candle/Mary Candle, (lit for one week in church/
chapel, available during daytime in Pastoral Center).
◊ Memorials of Honor …. Gifts of $25+ entered in Journal
(courtyard lobby). Envelopes: Pastoral Center.
MEMORIAL GIFT AVAILABLE
The Altar Bread and Wine (weekend) are available in
memory of your Deceased Loved Ones. With a $25 offer-
ing, your Loved One will be acknowledged in the bulletin.
This weekend the Altar Bread & Wine
are offered in Memory of…
Edward Lonegan r/o Betty Lonegan
Solemnity of Mary, The Holy Mother of God
Holy Day of Obligation
VIGIL
4:00pm Int. of Mary Treacy r/o Loney Family
TUESDAY JANUARY 1 - Mary, Mother of God
10:30am + Marco Guarino r/o Karen & Joseph Ungrady
12:00 Noon + Gary Nemeth r/o Joe Slay
* Masses in church
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DECEMBER 30, 2018
Parish Support
Here at STA we encourage you to be Christian Stewards, using
everything God has given us—time, talent, treasure—to serve
Him gratefully. (See Page 2 regarding envelopes.)
Collection (December 16): $11,802 (‘17:12,649) Poor: $870
Online Giving for November 2018: $
Visit our website to get started:
www.saintthomasob.com
“Online giving is so convenient! You never have
to worry about forgetting your envelope!” Susan
DECEASED LOVED ONES
John Kern, Theresa Miller, Steven Goley,
Lisa Davis, Renee Gagnon and Martin J. Behnke
WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS (WOWs)
Have you lost your spouse or significant other? Are you
looking for a group of individuals that share a similar situa-
tion? Then WOWs may be the group for you! We meet
once a month in the Parish Room and go offsite for dinner
monthly. Please contact Deacon Pat at 732.251.4000 x8218
prior to attending. Next gathering: Tuesday, January 8,
7:15pm.
PARISH RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION PROGRAM
• PREP Confirmation Candidates only: at-
tend a mandatory session Monday, January 7,
6:45pm-8:30pm in St. Thomas School. Ques-
tions: PREP 732.251.1660.
• PREP Classes resume: Thursday, January 3.
CONTRIBUTION ENVELOPES
Parishioners are asked to check the box of recently mailed
weekly envelopes for the coming year. Please be certain
that the number on the mailing label matches the printed
number on the envelopes. If the numbers do not match,
please contact the Parish Office as soon as possible. Do not
use the envelopes if the numbers do not match!
Mass Schedule
New Year’s Eve - Monday, December 31
8:15am, 4pm Vigil Mass
(No 5:30pm Mass)
Solemnity of Mary—Tuesday, January 1
(New Years Day) 10:30am & 12 Noon Mass
Epiphany of the Lord (Sat./Sun) January 5/6
4:00pm, 5:30pm/ 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:00 Noon
(Baby’s First Christmas—12:00 Noon Mass)
Epiphany Concert, String Quartet, January 5, 7pm
** All Masses in Church.
REMINDERS…
• Adoration will resume on January 2.
• Parish Office Hours: January 1—closed.
BABY’S FIRST CHRISTMAS
On Sunday, January 6, 12 Noon Mass we will celebrate a
special Mass for parents and their infants who were born
this year. A special blessing will be given to each child and
a reception for family members will follow in the Parish
Room (prior registration required).
Thank You!
We are so grateful to our many Parishioners who contrib-
uted their time, talent and treasure to make our Parish ob-
servance of Christmas special: Justin Connors and the
Parish/Children’s Choir, Family Choir (Rachel Gavin),
Trenton BLD Mission Choir, Members of the Liturgy Com-
mittee, Eucharistic Ministers, Ushers, Servers, Lectors and
Maintenance Staff. Because of Parishioners’ kindness
many needy families were helped with gifts of food, cloth-
ing and toys. Also, Nursing home residents were very
grateful for their gifts. Many thanks to our dedicated PREP
Staff that was instrumental in coordinating this effort. Also,
thank you to our St. Vincent de Paul Group.
STA Priests, Deacons and Staff thank you for your personal
kindness to us...greeting cards, baked goods, etc. May our
Lord reward you. Heartfelt thanks!
BUS TRIP TO THE MARCH FOR LIFE
Washington, DC • Friday, January 18
Pro-Life advocates from around the country will gather to
seek change for the right to human life on the 46th anniver-
sary of the Supreme Court’s decision on Roe vs. Wade. A
bus from St. Thomas is scheduled. Register: 423.595.8211.
For more info: wwwdiometuchen.org or 732.562.1990
x1543/1629.
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Dust off your poodle skirts, saddle
shoes, your penny loafers and roll-
up jeans!
“Welcome Home Christmas Show & More”
Featuring the GB’s (with Bernie Wisniewski)
(fresh off SOLD OUT performances at Doolan’s, The
Brownstone and the Staaten!) �
Saturday, January 12, 2019, 7pm
(doors open 6:30), K of C, 61 Pine Street, OB. Buffet Din-
ner/Photobomb Booth for your Christmas picture and of
course our own Bernie Wisniewski’s Band (with Mike,
Gene and Bob) Cost: $40/$70 couple. Info: George
732.238.5743/Bernie 732.947.2135/John 732.763.3280.
Christmas Flowers 2018
In Memory of: Donated by:
Frank Bellina Bellina & Buchinski Fam.
Marie & Salvatore Capasso Arlene Carlone
Elizabeth & Harry D’Onofrio Mr./Mrs. Henry D’Onofrio
Catherine & George Fitzgibbons Maureen/Henry D’Onofrio
Ida R. Jolly Villa Family
Joseph Kresback Connie Kresback
Brenda Santos Pardo, Victor Borja Santos, Voltaire Borja San-
tos, Concepcion Cruz Santos, Hector DeLeon
Paul/Vivian Montalban
Mary & Ralph Foos/ Janice & John Smith
Kevin & Anne Smith
Joseph Svizeny, William Walsh, Stephanie Svizeny
Janice Svizeny
Rachela & Joseph Valenza Daughter, Maria Weiss
Tara Wadiak Daughter, Carly Rae Weiss
Florence & Kenneth Weiss Maria Weiss
Michael J. Weiss Wife, Maria Weiss
SHARING TREE
Many thanks to you, our generous parishion-
ers for your donations to our Sharing Tree!!!
We were able to help many families this year
with food, clothing, Christmas presents for
their children, and provide a gift to a nursing home resi-
dent, who might not have received anything this year.
A “huge” thank you to our Religious Education Depart-
ment (Debbie Yesis, Andrea Madonna, Terri Cutrone and
Sue Taureck) for organizing and executing this wonderful
tradition. May God bless you, and your families during this
Christmas season!
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SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLE PARISH AND SCHOOL, OLD BRIDGE, NJ
A note from Father Jay regarding the prayer to St. Michael:
Some have asked ‘Why do we pray the Prayer to St. Michal before Sunday Mass?’ Pope Francis has suggested Parishes around
the world pray this very powerful prayer together for good reason. We live in a time of abundant confusion and controversy. Politics,
the Church, society (in general), all seem to be taking sides and settling into one camp or another. Is this just a matter of changing times
or is there something greater behind it all? Something cosmic perhaps? As we see obvious manifestations of heroic good and extreme
evil in the world, do we wonder about an ultimate cause or origin of it all?
If God’s essence is love and goodness, then where does evil come from and why is it permitted to exist? These are questions
that have undoubtedly plagued every person or society willing to be reflective and to search for truth.
Coming from a Catholic background, I can sum up the basic perspective of traditional Christianity regarding these matters.
God, a Trinity of Persons who existed for all eternity, created everything out of nothing. The hierarchy of God’s creation exists at vari-
ous levels: the purely spiritual beings (angels), those with body and spirit (humans), other living, moving creatures (animals), other liv-
ing, growing things (plants) and non-living material (minerals). Some of God’s creation received both intelligence and free will (angels
and humans), attributes elevating them to resemble God.
The angels were tested first to ascertain their complete loyalty to God. Some angels passed the test while others, including
Lucifer (Satan), rebelled against God. One interpretation of the angels’ test tells of God’s revealing His plan for humanity to the angels:
Jesus was to become a human being (the Incarnation). The insubordinate response of some angels then followed: Non serviam! “I will
not serve [God]! —especially if He were to lower Himself to become a mere man. Lucifer and his followers, because of their unbridled
pride, were banished (yet not obliterated) from God’s presence for all eternity. This place of banishment from God’s presence is hell.
There is no God, no love there.
Humans were also tested to see if we will respond to God and His love for us. The first human beings also failed with the evil
influence (a temptation) from Satan. Thus, sin entered the world by an act of the will of the first humans. However, out of love for hu-
manity, redemption for mankind was to follow through Jesus and his salvific death on the cross���From the very beginning, however,
Satan has tried to coerce humanity to rebel, to disobey and to reject their dependence on God as he did. Ultimately, he seeks the de-
struction of all humanity. He and his followers hate us, despise us.
The root of the word diabolical (from the Greek) is to “cast apart”—implying that confusion or division is caused. Do we live
in a time of confusion? “My truth is not your truth”—an expression illustrating Modernism in all its glory. In society and in the Church
there are concerted efforts to redefine family and marriage. The integrity, motivation and honesty of people is questioned. Politics is
bitterly divided. The Church is embattled as well plagued with clergy sex-abuse scandals. The moral credibility of the Church hierarchy
is severely undermined. Confusion? Division? Diabolical? You betcha!
I also contend that we live in a time of tragic (silent) apostasy. Should we not worry when many or most baptized Catholics in
this country (and others) no longer practice their faith regularly, see themselves as spiritual but not religious, list their religious practice
as none, or are indifferent or apathetic towards all things sacred. Others outright deny the existence of God or are agnostic.
My assertion is that the devil and his demons are cleverly, wickedly, hatefully acting and influencing all matters human, very
much behind the chaos that we are experiencing today. Yes, humans absolutely retain their free will. However, through the various
decisions that we make against the will of God (sin), which assuredly damage our spiritual well-being and imperil our eternal salvation,
the world is in grave danger spiritually. Evil can and does penetrate through any chink in our armor, any vulnerable area in which it is
permitted to enter. When a person, a society, a world no longer pursues the one, true God or truth or goodness, and embraces one of the
lies spewed out from the Father of Lies, chaos is bound to occur.
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“This battle against the devil which characterizes the Archangel Michael is still going on, because the devil is still alive and at
work in the world. In fact, the evil that is in it, the disorder we see in society, the infidelity of man, the interior fragmentation of which he
is a victim, are not merely the consequences of original sin, but also the effect of the dark and infesting activity of Satan, of this saboteur
of man's moral equilibrium.” (St. John Paul II, May 24, 1987, Monte Sant’ Angelo)
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and do thou,
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by the power of God,
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and all the evil spirits,
who prowl about the world
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SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLE PARISH AND SCHOOL, OLD BRIDGE, NJ
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Anonymously Recommended: Carmella Agugliaro, Thomas Al-
truda, Ronald Atlak, Sr, Pat Barabas, Ed Bator, Roberta
Bodtmann, Barbara and George Bollhardt, Michael Boyce, Craig
Michael Buttcher, Sylvia Caria, Ralph Chiano, Eileen Connolly,
Louis Coromilias, Camella Dacunta, Mafalda Decleva, John
D’Mello, Nancy Donoghue, Sharon Ferrari, Gary Ferreri, Sr.,
Richard Formica, Tom Franken, Kay Gage, Stephanie Gatto,
Johanna Gordon, Charlotte Guarino, Mary Haraz, Matthew Har-
ris, Mary Hartwigson, Katherine Hoag, Frances & Richard Ho-
gan, Vlad Kachur, Katie, Cathleen Kimber, Albert King, Dylan
LaForge, Joseph Lane, Cheryl Layden, Michael Layden, Thomas
Layden, Shannon Arrand McGuire, Bob Molloy, Richie Naso,
Ralph Perez, Sam Pontieri, Michael Quinlan, Frank Ranelli,
Harry Rothlin, Michael Ruffley, Joseph Russo Jr., Claire Sala-
mon, Lynn Santos, Marie Sarna, Donna Shenesky, Fr. Thomas E.
Smith (S.J.), Ruth Tschinkel, Erminia Werner, Pati Wert, Mary
McBurney Wrede, Peter Wysheff, Mary Yuhas, Candida and
Edward, Jr. Zglobicki. Please pray for all the sick. (Names will
remain on our sick list for one month, after which time they
will be removed, unless we are notified to the contrary.) The
Clergy will be happy to visit parishioners confined to local hos-
pitals. Phone the Pastoral Center: 732.251.4000
••New Year’s Eve Dinner Dance at the Knights of Columbus,
December 31, 7:30pm-12:30am, 61 Pine Street, OB, $57pp (in
advance only), includes hot & cold hors d’oeuvres, hot buffet,
wine, tap beer, soda etc. Cash bar mixed drinks, DJ music of the
50’s-60’s.Reservations required. 908.510.5693 or 732.707.3417.
••Fatima, Lourdes & Shrines (Portugal, Spain France), June
11-19, 2019. Catholic Cruises Inc. Info: Doug or Eileen
860.399.1785. [email protected].
LIFE CHOICES RESOURCE CENTER
Clothing needed for children (up to size 7) Fall/
Winter clothes. Also, toys/baby furniture
(except cribs) needed. Contact: George Wi-
liszewski (732-679-4719)/Maureen Nigro (732-591-8914).
BINGO
(Including progressive) All proceeds support Saint Thomas
the Apostle Parish School: Sundays - 5:00pm; Tuesdays
and Thursdays - 11:00am; Friday—9:00pm and Midnight.
BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION
St. Thomas Home School Association is collecting box
tops. We ask for the support of our Parish family by send-
ing all of your clipped box tops to the school - Attention
H.S.A on the envelope. On behalf of the children of St.
Thomas, we thank you for your help!
Travel with Fr. Jay on a Blue
Danube River Cruise & Attend
Oberammergau Passion Play
May 17– May 26, 2020
Join Father Jay on this rich in history trip. Begin in Buda-
pest then Esztergom, Vienna, Melk, Passau, Oberammer-
gau & finally Munich Germany. Attend a performance in
Oberammergau of the Passion of Christ (performed once
every decade since 1633). Info/Reserve: Jet Vacations at
855.538.0999/[email protected].
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thought about separation or divorce? Does talking
about it only make it worse?
...Retrouvaille is a Lifeline to help couple Heal and
Renew their Marriages. The program consists of a
weekend experience for married couples. (no group
discussions) with six follow-up sessions.
Upcoming weekend: February 8-10, 2019
Information: Family Life Office 732.243.4573. To Register:
Call Rich & Annette Colasuonno 732.236.0671 or email
ROWAN CLUB SWIMMING:
SHOE DRIVE
Rowan University Club Swimming is collecting
shoes until January 20, 2019! Please gather any new,
used, or gently worn shoes to aid in this shoe drive! There
is a box in the church vestibule. The shoes will be sent to
developing countries to help the communities. Thank you!
In the spirit of PRAYER, please remember
to turn off your cell phone before Mass begins!
SENIOR’S MEETING
Our next meeting will be Monday, January 14, 1pm in
the Pastoral Center. The Seniors wish all a very Happy,
Healthy New Year!
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(800) 33*LUNAR (58627)www.lunarelectric.com NJ Lic. #10775
“Reach For The Moon”
E L E C T R I C A L C O N T R A C T O R
David Lee Hernandez Jr, Manager Visit us at NJ Lic . No. 4626 www.oldbridgefh.com
2350 route 516old bridge
732-607-9500
Pursuit of Excellence Winners
2012, 20132014, 2015
Voted NFDA “Best of the Best” and Nationally Recognized, 2017
RUSSO CONTRACTING INC.Capital Home Improvement Call Joe for an estimate at
732-723-1984 www.russocontracting.com
General Contractor Lic# 13VH00362800
D & M AUTO BODYCOMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE & COLLISION REPAIR732-251-4313 19 APPLEBY AVENUE, OLD BRIDGEDENNIS CATALDO • [email protected] • NJ LIC# 02577A