Saint James Church

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Saint James Church
The Church of
SAINT JAMES
184 South Finley Avenue
P.O. Box 310
Basking Ridge, New Jersey 07920
Our mission is to be a Faith Community centered in the Eucharist, proclaiming
Christ’s message of love and service, and living as true disciples of Christ.
Pastor
Rev. Glenn J. Comandini, S.T.D.
[email protected]
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Msgr. William J. Capik
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Carmelo Villocillo
[email protected]
Weekend Visiting Priest
Rev. Brian Clarke, O.S.B.
Pastoral Assistants
Deacon Luke J. Hally
[email protected]
Deacon Peter J. DePrima
[email protected]
Deacon Thomas H. Klaas
[email protected]
Parish Office
(908) 766-0888
Fax: 908-766-1815
[email protected]
School
School Principal
Mr. Jeremiah Kenny
[email protected]
Parish Catechetical Leader
Mrs. Patty Del Re
[email protected]
Director of Music
Mrs. Karen Sutherland
Organist
Mrs. Joyce Russell
Administrative Assistants
Mrs. Mary Corbet
Mrs. Fatima Goncalves
[email protected]
Youth Minister
Mrs. Cristina Imparato
[email protected]
Business Administrator
Mrs. Renee Pascarella
[email protected]
Director of Social Concerns
Mrs. Debi Murray
(908)334-6778
[email protected]
200 S. Finley Ave.
(908) 766-4774
[email protected]
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Evening:
5:30 PM (Vigil)
Sunday:
7:30, 9:00, 10:30 and 12:00 Noon
Weekdays:
Monday - Friday 7:00 AM
Tuesday - Saturday 8:00 AM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturdays 8:30am—9:00am in the Sept. 11th Oratory;
Saturdays 4:00pm—5:00pm in the Church
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
1:15 PM Sundays by appointment only
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Application for marriage by registered parishioners
should be made at the parish office a year in advance
of the desired wedding date.
Parish Website: www.saintjamesbr.org
School of Religion
200 S. Finley Ave
(908) 766-1227
[email protected]
Youth Center
(908) 766-1183
Fax: 908-766-1815
[email protected]
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October 23, 2011
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 23, 2011
“You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart,
with all your soul, and with all your mind.”
— Matthew 22:37
Benjamin Richard Campbell
son of Bryan Campbell and Jessica Foti Campbell
Lucca Angelina Galeone
daughter of Nicholas Galeone and Heidi Pascuiti Galeone
Samantha Claire Felo
daughter of John Felo and Lauren Bodek Felo
Ryder Jaeyun Phan
son of Robert Phan and Hee Kim Phan
Members of our Armed Services, (especially Capt. Robert
Emmons, Sgt. James Miervaldis, and Lt. Thomas Comer, all
stationed in Afghanistan), David Hilferty, Carol Kissane,
Leonard Andolino, Karen Short, Kaitlin Keefe, Owen
Anderson, Chester Pogorzelski, Annemarie Cooney, Thomas
Mahala, Edith Sorrell, Baby Liam Blair, the family of Ana and
Carl Giordano, Tom Kvederas, Bill Waldron, Eugene
McCann, Margo Kelker, Bobbi McGill, Edward Garthwaite,
Anthony Piccolo and family, Henry Cyr, Richard dePoortere,
Jr., Tillie McHugh, Cheryl Scarborough, Kathy Ewanyk,
Barbara White, Bob Closkey, Annabella Biondo, John F.
Stack, Sr., Anne Stack, Judy Longo, June Starr, Judy and Ken
Klasek, Elaine Smith, Madeline Solomon, Cynthia Alvine,
Bob Bierman, Danielle Holmes, Lynn Kelker, Kate Kelker,
Kimberly Tisdale, Ruthann Loya, Joseph Loya, Cornelius
Flannery, Jacquie Washburn, Steve de Poortere, Katelynn
Rose Fortenbacker, William Reid, and Kathy Kelleher
Mothers of: Joanne MacGillivray, Laura Mertz, Chris
Jones, and Maureen Hally
Fathers of: Greg Mayer, Joseph Franceus and Paula Axt
Sisters of: Jody D’Agostini and Jill Potdevin, Jackie
Foley, Owen Ryan, and Mary Duhaime
Brother of: Margaret Launer
Husband of: Jane Parkinson
SUNDAY, October 23 World Mission Sunday
7:30am
John Hayes
requested by:
Robert and Shirley Hayes
9:00am
Michael Colonna, Jr.
requested by:
The Colonna Family
10:30am
Sheila Boyle
requested by:
The Coughlin Family
12:00Noon
The People of the Parish
MONDAY, October 24 St. Anthony Mary Claret
7:00am
Pedro Frometa
requested by:
The Ecko Family
No 8:00am Mass
TUESDAY, October 25
7:00am
Anthony Favorito
requested by:
Stephen Kisker and Family
8:00am
Deacon Jim Bell
requested by:
Deacon Luke and Maureen Hally
WEDNESDAY, October 26
7:00am
Rusty Maloney
requested by:
Dick and Joann Regan
8:00am
Margaret McCudden
requested by:
The Davis Family
THURSDAY, October 27
7:00am
Edward Wilkes
requested by:
The Gunning Family
8:00am
Edward Pamula
requested by:
Mary Lou Pamula
FRIDAY, October 28 St. Simon and St. Jude
7:00am
Frank Gagliardotto
requested by:
his daughter Rose
8:00am
Grace Dunne
requested by:
Arthur Dunne
SATURDAY, October 29
8:00am
Virginia Kearney
requested by:
The Gallic Family
5:30pm
deceased members of the Barker
and McClain families
requested by:
The McClain Family
SUNDAY, October 30
7:30am
Donald Goetz
requested by:
Catherine Branciforte
9:00am
Jeffrey Bubnowski
requested by:
The Olivo Family
10:30am
James W. Gates, Sr.
requested by:
St. James Adult Choir
12:00PM
The People of the Parish
IMPORTANT Parking Notice: In accordance with a
township ordinance, next weekend, you will notice new signs
designating the drop off area in the front of the Church as a
“NO Parking” zone on Sundays. This section of Finley
Avenue is for the convenience of dropping off those with
special needs. Plenty of handicap parking spaces can be found
in the parking lot of the Church. Please take note of these
signs as violators will be ticketed.
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October 23, 2011
Sunday, October 23
Children’s Mass at the 9:00 a.m. Mass in the Church for
children in Kindergarten through 5th grades.
Dear Friends:
I will be on retreat this week from Sunday to Thursday.
Please pray for me as I take time out of my work-a-day
schedule to renew my commitment to the priesthood, to parish
ministry and to pasturing the flock entrusted to my care. Know
that I will be praying for all of you, as well.
As most of you know, the New Roman Missal goes into effect
on November 27, the first Sunday of Advent. Music changes
will be explained by our Director of Music before the Masses
leading up to this Sunday and a pamphlet with the sung Mass
parts will be found in each of the missals inside jackets. In
addition, I will also have laminated cards in the pews having
the responses to the priest’s prayers so as to facilitate the
transition to this new translation. It may be a little bumpy at
first, but I know that the people of this parish will adapt
quickly to this Third Missal. For our children, new children’s
missals have been ordered containing all the new prayers. Our
teachers at the Children’s Liturgy, CCD, Family Catechesis
and the parochial school will instruct our young ones how to
use these.
Prayerfully,
Fr. Glenn
Monday, October 24
Rosary for Peace at 7:30pm in the Church. All are welcome.
Annual Parish Golf Outing at the Basking Ridge Country
Club. Registrations are still being accepted.
Tuesday, October 25
Evening Bible Study at 7:15 p.m. in the pastoral center.
Thursday, October 27
Eucharistic Exposition from 8:30am to 5:30pm in the
Chapel. Come spend some time in Christ’s presence.
Bible Study at 9:00 a.m. in the Pastoral Center.
Friday, October 28
Help clean the chandeliers in the Chapel at 7:00 p.m. Men,
women and teens welcome! Service hours given.
Saturday, October 29
Saturday Morning Men’s Prayer at 7:15am in the Church.
All men are welcome.
Parish Support - October 16, 2011
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Weekly
Second Collection for the Propagation of the Faith,
supporting the work of the Missions throughout the world.
2010
2011
$21,808.00
$30,796.00
Sunday, October 30
Baby Bottle Program ends. Please return your filled bottles
by this date. Proceeds will benefit Life Choices Pregnancy Aid
Center.
Special Collection for Sacred Heart Church
Faith Direct Automated Giving
For secure online enrollment, go to www.faithdirect.net.
Our parish code is NJ331.
Or you may call the parish office to request a mail-in
enrollment form. Questions or concerns can be directed to
Faith Direct at 866-507-8757.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Rom 8:12-17; Lk 13:10-17
Tuesday:
Rom 8:18-25; Lk 13:18-21
Wednesday:
Rom 8:26-30; Lk 13:22-30
Thursday:
Rom 8:31b-39; Lk 13:31-35
Friday:
Eph 2:19-22; Lk 6:12-16
Saturday:
Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29;
Lk 14:1, 7-11
Sunday:
Mal 1:14b — 2:2b, 8-10; Ps 131;
1 Thes 2:7b-9, 13; Mt 23:1-12
Tuesday, November 1st
All Saints
A Holy Day of Obligation
Mass schedule is as follows:
6:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. in the Chapel
10:30 a.m., 12:15 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. in the Church
Do you have extra Rosaries at home that you are not
using? Fr. Denis Ndomba, O.S.B. will take the rosaries to
a parish in Tanzania where there is a great need for
religious articles. The collection basket is located outside
the Parish Office. Thank you!
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October 23, 2011
Annual Appreciation Banquet Registration Form
Please return by October 31st.
November 1: Mass at Sunrise Assisted Living at 2:00 p.m.
This Mass has been moved from November 8th.
November 1: Knights of Columbus meet in Council Hall.
November 5: Baptism Preparation Session for first time
parents and godparents at 10:00 a.m. in room 7 in the pastoral
center. Please call the parish office to register.
November 5: Appreciation Night at 7:00 p.m. in the school
gym for all parishioners who serve in parish ministries. RSVP
with the form in opposite column or by contacting the parish
office at [email protected] or 766-0888, ext. 3.
November 6: Sacred Heart Adopt-A-Family Christmas
drive sign ups after all Masses. See page five for details.
November 6: Blood Drive sponsored by the Bonafides of
Somerset Hills in the Chapel Auditorium from 8:00 a.m. to
2:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served.
November 7: Ss. Joachim and Anne Society Potluck
Luncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Chapel Auditorium. Call Gerry
Lewis at 908-766-3492. Men and women 52 and over are
welcome to join. Guests and caregivers welcome. Call 908502-5108 for membership.
November 7: Rosary Altar Society Rosary at 7:30 p.m.
followed by Fall Fellowship and Fun Shop. All are welcome
to shop with vendors such as Handmade Crystal Rosaries and
Bracelets, Knotted in Prayer Rosaries, At Home America,
Silpada Jewelry, Crazy Good Chocolate Chip Cookies,
Discovery Toys, and Longaberger Baskets.
November 8: Child’s Health Clinic and immunizations at no
cost for children ages birth to 18 who live in the Somerset
Hills and do not have health insurance. Appointments can be
scheduled between 8:30am and 11:45am by calling 766-0180.
This free clinic is offered on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.
November 9: Respect for Life committee gathering at 12:00
noon. All are welcome.
November 11: Monthly Cursillo Meeting, (Ultreya), will be
held in Rooms 1-2 at 7:30 PM in the pastoral center. Come
and join us for Piety, Study, and Action. Everyone welcome.
Remember to bring some cookies, water, etc. for fellowship
afterward. De Colores !
November 13: Sign up after all Masses to donate turkeys
for our annual Thanksgiving food drive.
November 13: Share Your Bread collection of nonperishable food items will take place one week early due to
the Thanksgiving holiday.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
7:00pm - 10:00pm
St. James School Gym
Name: ____________________________________________
Telephone Number: _________________________________
Ministry: _________________________________________
No. Of Adults Attending: ____________
On the Road to Emmaus
…where the people of
Saint James Church
meet Christ through each other.
Greetings from the
Saint James Stewardship Committee!
The theme of today’s readings is love, and
Jesus reminds us that the most important
duty of a Christian disciple is to love the Lord with his whole
self, and to also love his neighbor as himself.
But love of neighbor is not always an easy task, especially
when we recognize that others don’t always treat us with that
sense of selfless love and, in fact, can be downright cruel to us
at times. Nonetheless, Christ’s law of love stands firm. We are
to love. Always.
Jesus offers us the perfect example of selfless love on the
cross. He died out of love for us. In order to make reparation
for our sins so that we could enjoy life everlasting, the Lord
experienced the most excruciating suffering, simply because
He wanted us to reap the reward. The stewardship way of life
calls us to follow Jesus’ example and act on this selfless love.
By doing so, we set an example and call others to follow
Christ, just as Saint Paul praised the Thessalonians for doing
in the second reading.
The Lord has given us the gift of love and, through His own
suffering and death, He has shown us how to selflessly share
that love by laying down our lives for others. What’s more, He
has given us our time, our talent, and our treasure, and it is our
duty as Christian stewards to use them in love of God and in
love
of
neighbor.
Copyright
©
2011
www.THECATHOLICSTEWARD.com
NEXT WEEK: Further reflections on stewardship…on the
Road to Emmaus.
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October 23, 2011
Mystery of God ONLINE
If you could not attend Father Glenn’s first six-week
installment of The Mystery of God course, if you missed a
session, or if you simply wish to review the lecture material,
please visit the Parish Web site at www.saintjamesbr.org.
Click on Education and then choose “The Mystery of God” to
access the course outline and audio recordings of the first
three lectures in the series. Additional lectures will be added
as they become available.
Note that while the sound quality is not ideal (we’re working
on that!), the content is accurate
St. James Annual Women’s Retreat
THE ST. JAMES WOMEN'S MINISTRY invites all women
of the parish to a Fall Retreat taking place on November 1820 at the Sisters of Christian Charity in Mendham. The theme,
"Transfiguration" (a time to be in the stillness of God's
presence), will be presented by Friar Noel Danielewicz,
O.F.M. Conv. More information can be found in the retreat/
registration brochure in the narthex of the church. Space is
limited. Accommodations are on a first-come, first-served
basis. Cost is $150; some scholarships available. For further
information, please call Maureen Zellweger 908-221-1920 or
Fran O'Brien 908-696-0168.
Preparing for the
New Translation of the Mass
The Liturgy of the Eucharist
On the First Sunday of Advent, November 27,
2011, Catholic parishes in the United States will
begin praying the texts of the Mass using a new English
translation of the Roman Missal. This week, we explore what
the Liturgy of the Eucharist is about.
We begin by preparing the altar for the holy sacrifice to come.
In the Prayer Over the Gifts we get ready to offer ourselves
and our lives together with the bread and wine that we, too,
might be transformed by God. In the Preface Dialog we
declare that it is right and just to give thanks to the Lord our
God, and in the Preface we proclaim the reasons that we have
to give our thanks and praise. Then comes the great
Eucharistic Prayer by which we render our thanks and praise
to God the Father. As we recall what Jesus said and we do
what he did at the Last Supper, God transforms the bread and
wine into the Body and Blood of Christ, and we pray that we
will also be transformed by the Eucharist we celebrate and
receive. We ratify this wonderful action with the Great Amen,
and prepare for the culmination of the Liturgy of the Eucharist
in Holy Communion.
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Thanksgiving Food Drive
There will be donation sign-ups
following all masses the weekend of
November 12/13 for our annual
Thanksgiving Sharing Project with our
sister parish, Sacred Heart. This will include donations of
(150) 15lb. frozen Turkeys or financial donations to defray
the cost of other meal items. Turkeys need to be dropped off
frozen to the Church on Saturday, November 19th from 1011 a.m.
The St. James CCD classes are collecting a $5.00 donation
per family to be used in purchasing the non-perishable items
to complete the meals. Your past generosity has been greatly
appreciated by the parishioners of Sacred Heart.
Thank you,
Maggie Conroy
St James Coordinator
For more information or questions, contact Maggie at
[email protected]
2011 Bishop’s Annual Appeal
In Faith, With Hope
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen, receives the
largest share of the Bishop’s Annual Appeal—a total of
$1.8 million has been allocated this year. Thanks to your
contribution to the Bishop’s Annual Appeal, Catholic
Charities can continue to provide quality services to the
poor and vulnerable—offering hope to all people in need
in our communities.
Parish Goal: $254,300.00
Pledged to date: $66,599.10
Annual Sacred Heart Adopt-a-Family Christmas Drive
November 5th and 6th after all masses!
For many years St. James parishioners have adopted families
at Christmas time from a list provided by Sacred Heart
Church, our sister parish in New Brunswick. The list includes
the family name, name of each parent and ages and sizes of
children. Our parishioners sign up to be responsible for one
family each and to purchase Christmas gifts (clothes are
encouraged) for each family member. More detailed
information is provided at sign up which will take place after
Masses November 5th and 6th.
This effort has been greatly appreciated by recipients and
often represents the only Christmas gifts these families
receive. Bags of gifts are to be delivered to the area across
from the parish offices no later than Wednesday December 7th.
Many volunteer drivers are needed to take the gift bags to
Sacred Heart during the preceding weeks. Sign-up forms for
drivers will also be available.
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October 23, 2011
A Pilgrimage to the Shrines of France
with Fr. Glenn -June 22nd to July 1st, 2012
$2995--10 days, 9 nights
Leaving from Newark
Come join fellow parishioners and our Pastor as we
experience Lourdes, where the Virgin Mary appeared to
Bernadette in 1858; Ars, the home of St. John Vianney, the
patron saint of parish priests; Paray Le Monial, where the
Lord appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque; Nevers, where
we will see the incorrupt body of St. Bernadette; Paris and the
Chapel of the Miraculous Medal; Lisieux, home of St. Therese
and much more!! We will have mass at many of this special
places. This is an opportunity not to be missed!!
For further inquiries, please contact Paul and Alexis Carola
908-647-3376 or [email protected].
Girl Scout Silver Award: Two parish Girl Scouts are holding
a collection for the Interfaith Hospitality Network. They will
be collecting new toys only (especially for children birth
through 3 years old). They will also be collecting diapers in
all sizes and packaged personal hygiene items. Collection
dates: October 1—30. For further information, please email
them at [email protected] or call (908) 306-1992.
ST. JAMES 28th ANNUAL
PARISH GOLF TOURNAMENT AND DINNER
Monday, October 24, 2011
Basking Ridge Country Club
12:00pm Registration; 1:00pm Shotgun
6:00pm Cash Bar; 7:00pm Dinner
Men, women, foursomes, singles are all invited.
Golf only: $115
Lunch & Dinner only: $65
Lunch, Dinner & Golf: $170
Prize donations gratefully accepted.
Golf Tournament Registration
G- golf only
Names and Phone #:
LD-lunch and dinner only
G LD-golf, lunch & dinner
1._______________________________ _______________
2._______________________________ _______________
3. _______________________________ ______________
4. _______________________________
______________
The Gift of Hope Gala
in support of the mothers and children of the
Center for Great Expectations
Please join us on Friday evening, November 11th, 2011 at
Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club, Bedminster, for our annual
gala fundraiser. 2011 Honorees include Gary Mahan, the
Catholic Community of St. Charles Borromeo and Natalie
Moynihan, for their outstanding service. How can you help?
Join us for the evening, become a Sponsor, take an Ad in our
Gala Journal, or donate an item for our Auction. Your help
affects lives for generations to come. Please call (732)2477003 x32 for tickets and more information
Mass for Healthcare Professionals
A Mass honoring healthcare professionals will be held on
Sunday, October 30th at St. Francis Cathedral in Metuchen at
12:00 noon. Bishop Bootkoski will celebrate the Mass and
Very Rev. John Fell, S.T.D. will be the guest homilist. The
White Mass honors those in our Diocese that are involved in
the healthcare profession: physicians, nurses, pharmacists,
technicians, chaplains, administrators and volunteers. It is an
opportunity to give thanks for their dedicated service in the
ministry of compassion and healing. Following the Mass there
will be light refreshments and fellowship downstairs in the
Community Room. For more information, call 732-562-1990,
ext. 1629.
CRAFT & VENDOR SHOW:
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, 105 Summer Road, Three
Bridges will be hosting their annual craft and vendor show on
Saturday, November 5th from 10-5:00pm and Sunday,
November 6th from 9-3:00pm. There will be over 50 crafters
and vendors. Bake sale and basket raffle. Excellent door
prizes. Refreshments will be sold. Bring your unwanted gold,
and our cash for gold vendor will pay you on the spot!
Admission is free. All funds benefit our building campaign.
OPEN HOUSE
Seton Hall Prep
for 7th and 8th grade boys and their families
Sunday, October 30, 2011 1-4PM
973-325-6632 or [email protected]
Wisdom of the Saints
“Realize daughters, that the nature of mental prayer isn’t
determined by whether or not the mouth is closed. If while
speaking I thoroughly understand and know that I am
speaking with God and I have greater awareness of this
than I do of the words I am saying, mental and vocal prayer
are joined.”
St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection p.121
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Construction Co., Inc.
Vinyl Siding - Roofing
Gutters - Leaders - Windows
732-560-8296 Lic. #13VH00225200
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-524-0263
Ron L. Pace, President * p. 908-221-1968
4 Center Street, Bernardsville
www.jspaluch.com
Now In Warren!
(973) 377-7793
Gallaway & Crane
Funeral Home, Inc.
Ser ving the Area Since 1935
101 So. Finley Av., Basking Ridge • 908-766-0250 or 9 Church St., Bernardsville , NJ • 908-766-0155
R. Michael Gallaway, Vice President and Manager — N.J. Lic. No. 4803 — E. Haas Gallaway, Jr., President and Director — N.J. Lic. No. 2676 — Ronald Principe, Jr., Director — N.J. Lic. No. 4841 — Bruce Wilber, Director — N.J. Lic. No. 2797
Pre Arranged & Pre Financed Plans Available - Monument Sales
Francisca Dubbelman-Falcon, D.M.D.
LIBERTY CORNER AUTO BODY
GERVASIO’S AUTO SERVICE
1 Church St., Liberty Corner
9 Church St., Liberty Corner
General Dentistry For The Entire Family
908.647.4216
908.647.0790
Expert Auto Repair Since 1973
EXPERT AUTO BODY REPAIR
539 Mt. Airy Road, Basking Ridge
(Corner Lyons Rd.)
647-9580
Parishioner
LISA A. KIRKWOOD
The American B-B-Q CompanyTM 888-227-3866
Sales Associate
Parishioner
CCD Teacher for 10 Years
“We Make It Simple”
Your Complete Source For Indoor & Outdoor Events Of All Sizes!
Homes • Corporate Accounts • Charities • Fundraisers
BBQ’s • Theme Events • Pig Roasts • Festivals • Clam Bakes • Block Parties
www.americanbbqco.com
ROBERT J. D’AGOSTINI, M.D.
STEPHEN A. HUNT, M.D.
Since 1982
Orthopaedic Surgery * Sports Medicine
1590 Rt. 206 North, Bedminster, NJ
908-234-2002
“Let our Family take care of yours”
200 Liberty Corner Road
Warren, NJ 07059
908-647-6700
www.thesomersethillshotel.com
908-756-4100
actiontreeservice.com
Bus. Reg. #0465673
ALBERTSON MASONRY
Chimney Repairs, Concrete,
Stonework, Brickwork, Pavers
Chimney Waterproofing
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
(908) 696-0752
One-on-one brain training
will change your life!
Office: 908-766-0085
Cell: 908-337-9577
www.BaskingInHomes.com
(908) 22-BRAIN
www.learningrx.com/warren
Ann M. Moore, MD Director, Radiologist, DABR
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 380, Basking Ridge, New Jersey 07920
Voice 908.221.0603 Fax 908.221.0631
www.radcenter.net
Paul Pruss and Daughter LLC
NJ Reg. 13VH00257400
Handyman Services — No Job too Small!
Plumbing, Electrical, Masonry, Power Washing, Deck Repair
PAUL M. PRUSS - PARISHIONER
908-432-1141
[email protected]
Alan’s Limousine Service
Ling Ling
732-238-0052
— RIVERWALK —
CHINESE CUISINE
30 Alcott Square
Bernardsville 908-204-9919
WARREN MEDICENTER, P.A.
Immediate Medical Care
HAROLD B. EHRLICH, M.D.
Medical Director
732•563•1616
Mon., Wed. - Fri.
Sat.
Sun. & Tues.
9am-7pm
Located in the Warren Medical Center
10am-2pm
65 MOUNTAIN BLVD. EXT.
By Appointment
STE. 107, WARREN
WE NOW ACCEPT INSURANCE Blue Cross/Blue Shield, UnitedHealthCare/Oxford, Aetna, Cigna, Medicare & Others
Computer Fixer Guy
Fix Slow Computers - Networks
Hardware Upgrades
Virus Removal
Call Tom (973) 722-2669
Personal & Corp Transportation
Weddings & Proms • Airport Trans.
Riverwalk Village Center
665 Martinsville Road Basking Ridge
Tel: 908-580-9588
J.W. SHUSTER & SON, INC.
Garage Doors & Openers
908-756-8541
Are you losing money
through your garage door?
Parishioner shusterdoors.com
parishioner
All Major Credit Cards Accepted
Frank A. Sinatra, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Patricia E. Peng, D.O., F.A.A.P.
John J. Visci, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Nele Jessel, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Ellen Ganek, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Advocare Sinatra & Peng Pediatrics
Jesus
A to Z
Michael O’Neill McGrath, OSFS
169 Minebrook Road
Bernardsville, NJ 07924
Telephone (908) 766-0034
Fax (908) 766-5065
F KEARNS & DUFFY F
W ILLIAM
ATTORNEYS AT L AW
3648 VALLEY R OAD , L IBERTY C ORNER , NJ 07938
(908) 647-7773
J. K EARNS • PAUL R. D UFFY • M ICHAEL C. VACCARO • M ATTHEW F. G LUCK
R EAL E STATE , W ILLS AND E STATE P LANNING , T RUSTS AND E STATES
P ERSONAL I NJURY, P RODUCT L IABILITY
Z ONING AND L AND U SE , W ORKERS C OMPENSATION , M UNICIPAL C OURT
Serving the community of St. James through three centuries
A N T H E M F INANCIAL S ERVICES
TOM SOKIRA, AIF,
®
CMFC®
PARISHIONER
Over 20 years experience helping
business owners and individuals with their
retirement savings plans and investment portfolios
“Ellen defines
Excellence in Real Estate!”
(908) 766-8334 OFFICE
(201) 412-9316 CELL
• 401(k) Rollovers • IRA Solutions • Investing Estate Assets • Investment Portfolios
Basking Ridge Office
• Retirement plans for businesses including 401(k) plans
1 South Finley Ave.
908.455.0641 [email protected] [email protected]
Securities and investment advisory services offered through National Planning Corp (NPC), member FINRA/SIPC and registered investment advisor.
T. WOLSKY
ELECTRIC, INC.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Owned And Operated By NRT LLC.
Holy Cross Cemetery
The ONLY Catholic Cemetery in Somerset Hills
Mausoleum Space Now Available
For All Electrical Needs
Including Data & Phone Lines
Parishioner
License #4779A
www.jspaluch.com
(908) 766-4849
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Beverly Hills Auto Resort, Inc.
19 East Henry Street, Basking Ridge
908-766-7115 - www.beverlyhillsautoresort.com
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Cemetery 908-766-0079
Mausoleum Information
Across From The YMCA Mt. Airy Rd. Basking Ridge 908-872-5496
911134 St James Church (A)
165 Mt. Airy Rd.
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
Residential • Commercial
Basking Ridge
908-766-0789
ELLEN LATTERI
Realtor™/Sales Associate
Parishioner since 1989
A colorful Catholic ABC book
for kids and families!
Includes a glossary of questions to help adults
pass on their Catholic faith.
007199 9 x 12 Hardcover
$16.99 each • Special Offer — 2 for $25.00!
800-566-6150
www.wlpmusic.com
(908) 647-4240
3188 Valley Road
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
Giovanni & Theresa Giornalista
Chef/Owners
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