June 19, 2016 - St. James of the Marches

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June 19, 2016 - St. James of the Marches
Church of St. James of the Marches
410 Totowa Road, Totowa, New Jersey 07512-2098
(www.stjamesofthemarches.com)
([email protected])
Our Community Is Served By:
Sacramental Life
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Sundays: Vigil Mass 5:30 pm (Saturday), 7:30am, 10:15 am & 12:00
Noon
Weekdays: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 am. Tuesday
8:15 am (children’s mass)
Saturdays: 8:30 AM Holy Days: AS ANNOUNCED
The Sacrament of Penance
Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 PM or by request at anytime.
The Sacrament of Baptism
Celebrated on the Second and Fourth Sunday of each month immediately AFTER the 10:15 am Mass
Parents should contact the Parish House either before or soon after the
birth of the baby to register for the reception of the Sacrament.
Instruction for parents and godparents are held by appointments. Parents and godparents are expected to be practicing Catholics; godparent
must have received the Sacrament of Confirmation in order to serve as
sponsors.
The Sacrament of Matrimony
Arrangements must be made at least one year in advance. Please call
the Parish House for an appointment.
Sponsor Certificates: ONLY Eligible Registered & Practicing
Parishioners will be given certification to be a sponsor for
Baptism & Confirmation.
© 2011 Bon Venture Services, LLC
Parish House
32 St. James Place, Totowa, NJ 07512
Phone: 973-790-0288 Fax: 973-790-7064
(office hours 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, Monday thru Friday)
The Academy of St. Francis of Assisi
400 Totowa Road, Totowa, NJ 07512
Phone: 973-956-8824 Fax: 973-956-9430
Religious Education Office (CCD)
31 St. James Place, Totowa, NJ 07512
Phone: 973-790-4860 Fax: 973-790-4644
[email protected]
Father J. Patrick Ryan, Pastor
Monsignor Eugene M. Boland, Pastor Emeritus
Father Leo Antony, S.D.V., Assisting
Monsignor Patrick Brown, Assisting
Father Janusz Rzadca, Assisting
Mr. Nestor Martinez, Seminarian-Intern
Ms. Leslie Dreps, Principal
Ms. Ivette M. Valori, Director of Religious Education
Sr. Mary Cecile Swanton, C.S.JB., Pastoral Associate/Faith Formation
Ms. Marie Patella, Bible Study
Mr. Kevin Walsh, Trustee
Mr. John Waryas, Trustee
Ms. Virginia Andreano, President Parish Council
Ms. Ann Riccardi, Administrative Assistant
Ms. Catherine Ryan, Bookkeeper
Ms. Gail Monochello, Administrative Assistant/CCD
Ms. Janet Cozzolino, Ms. Diana Farina, Ms. Adelaide Fiorarancio,
and Ms. Fran Tesoriero, Parish Support Staff
Ms. Jeannine Pond, Music Director
Mr. Greg Caldarone, Music Ministry
Mr. James Beagin, Ms. Mary Jean Hayek,
Mr. Jerry McFarlane, & Mr. Antonio Vacca, Sacristans
Pastoral care of the Sick
We wish to be of help to anyone who cannot celebrate Mass with us in
Church because of illness, age or disability. To receive the Sacraments
of Penance, Eucharist or Anointing of the Sick at home, please call the
Parish House. Kindly call the Parish House if you wish a visit for a family member who is hospitalized.
Devotions: Every First Friday - Eucharistic Adoration after the
8:00 am Mass
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.)
Anyone wishing to become Catholic or who has not received the Sacraments of Eucharist or Confirmation should call the Parish House for
further information.
Parish Registration
Every Catholic family in the Parish should be registered. Please contact
the Parish Office to do so or use the below form to join our Parish.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP: All adult Catholics should register in the Parish. Young adults of working age should register independently of their
parents. In order for us to testify to your ability for sponsorship in Baptism, Confirmation or witness to a Catholic marriage, it is necessary to
be a registered member of this Parish. Also, please notify the Parish
Office of any changes in address, or if you are leaving the Parish.
(Please P R I N T)
NAME___________________________________________________
ADDRESS_______________________________________________
CITY___________________STATE__________ ZIP _____________
PHONE #________________________________________________
Check: ____New Reg. ____Moving ____Change of address
Please cut out & return to the rectory or place in the collection basket
Thinking Out Loud . . . .
A few weeks ago, we celebrated the Feast of Corpus Christi, The Body of Christ. There are always many
thoughts which go through my mind that day, most of which
go back to my boyhood and the instruction received in the
Second Grade in preparation for the reception of First Holy
Communion.
We had two classes of each grade and in Second
Grade, Sister Maureen Timothy, who taught in the other
Second Grade, would take over the religion class for about
two months before we made our First Holy Communion.
Memories of that day still linger in this priest’s mind.
We knelt then as we received at the Communion rail, and for
some reason, we had the capacity to look forward as we
waited for Father to put the Eucharist on our tongue. Our
shoes were shined, the new navy blue suit we were wearing
for the first time was impeccably pressed, and the white shirt
and tie under the suit were spotless, at least for a few hours.
Sometimes, as my memory recounts those days, it
seems as if we had a better understanding of what the Eucharist was and a better sense of who we were and how we
were to act as we approached the Communion rail.
Often, the nonchalant behavior of some, who are
approaching to receive Communion, seems anything but
disciplined or focused. People are talking to the person in
front or behind them, on the way up waving to someone in
the pew, who they will most assuredly see as soon as Mass
is over, or looking everywhere but forward.
At funerals, a new behavior has developed for
some. One second they are receiving Communion, and the
next they are hugging someone in the first pew, almost oblivious of Him whom they have just consumed.
In any case, Timothy Cardinal Dolan recently wrote
a column in the Catholic New York, for the Feast of Corpus
Christi, which is shared with you. It is entitled, Renewing Our
Faith, Devotion in an Awesome Gift. The column reads:
Usually, about once a year growing up, Dad and
Mom would convene an informal “family meeting,” usually
because, as they would note, “things are getting sloppy.” I
hardly lived in a strict, formal, demanding home, but, well,
there were certainly some clear expectations. And, when we
began to ignore them, Mom and Dad would remind us of
them. For example, at this occasional family summit, we kids
would hear about making our beds, putting our toys away,
hanging up our clothes, keeping our rooms tidy, washing up
before meals, and not coming to the table like slobs. We’d
hang our heads, but had to admit that, sure enough, we
were getting a bit sloppy.
The wonderful feast we celebrate this Sunday, Corpus Christi, the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, gives
us a chance not only to profess our faith in the awe, beauty,
and majesty of the Holy Eucharist, but to ask ourselves if we
are getting a bit sloppy in our approach to this sacred mystery.
Here are the facts: Jesus Christ is really and truly
present in the Holy Eucharist. Every time we come to Mass,
we renew His Last Supper with His apostles – a sacred meal
– and His offering of Himself for us on the cross – a Holy
Sacrifice. When we receive Him in Holy Communion, we are
as close to Him as we can get this side of heaven. And when
we gaze upon Him in the monstrance or in the tabernacle,
we believe He’s really there.
To show our love and reverence for this mystery of
our faith, we Catholics foster traditional practices of piety,
which also keep us from taking the Holy Eucharist for granted, or losing the sense of awe and reverence that this
Blessed Sacrament deserves.
In other words, we have certain safeguards against
getting sloppy about the Holy Eucharist! The upcoming feast
is a good time to recall and renew them!
-Church discipline asks that we fast from all food and drink,
except water, an hour before Mass;
-Since we are receiving Communion, if we are aware of any
serious sin that would rupture Communion with Jesus and
His Church, we would make a good confession prior to receiving the Eucharist;
-Before entering the pew for Mass, we would genuflect to the
Real Presence of Christ in the tabernacle;
-We would dress appropriately for Mass, at least in clean,
modest clothes, if not our “Sunday best”;
-Conscious of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, a
tone of silent reverence would dominate in Church;
-We would always want to be on time for Mass, and not
leave early;
-Just prior to receiving Holy Communion, we would prepare
especially by reciting the “Lamb of God” and “Lord, I am not
worthy…” with sincerity;
-Our “Amen” when the minister says, “The Body of Christ,”
comes from the heart;
-We would take a time of quiet thanksgiving right after receiving our Lord;
-Our participation at Mass should be active, not passive: we recite the prayers and try our best to sing; we listen
attentively to God’s Word; we volunteer to serve Mass, lector, bring up the gifts, sing in the choir, usher, welcome people etc., as we are able;
-Most of all, we are faithful to Sunday Mass! The studies
show that only 25% of our Catholic people are consistent in
Sunday Mass…we’ve got work to do!
Two weeks ago, I was home in St. Louis for the first
Holy Communion of my nephew Patrick. As usual, that ceremony was moving and emotional. Afterwards, one of the
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dads of another child spoke to me.
“It was so meaningful getting ready for my son’s
First Communion. My wife and I helped him prepare for
months. At the Mass, he looked so innocent and good. He
really believed he was receiving our Lord! I need that simple and childlike faith! I have to get back to Church and
start receiving Holy Communion again with the same joy
and belief he has.”
Don’t we all!
What a great time to “get our act together” and renew our faith and devotion in the awesome gift of the Most
Holy Eucharist!
No more sloppiness, dear family!
A blessed feast of Corpus Christi!
All of us can do a little better in our appreciation of
Holy Communion and our focus before and after we welcome Our Lord into our hearts. Let’s give the Lord God,
Son of the Father, the honor and respect He deserves.
Father Patrick
a request for prayers for:
Lt. Gen. Sam Angelella/Retired
USAF/Japan
Captain Ryan Bellmann
Army/Kuwait
Lance V. Chwan
Retired US Marine/ Kosov
Lt. JG Brittany Davis
US Navy/San Diego, CA
Lance Corporal Lorenzo Andro Estrera
US Marines / Arizona
Captain Jesse Geiger
Army Reserve / Fort Dix
First Lt. Joshua Kluzek
US Marines / Japan
Senior Airman Anthony Laurice
US Air Force / Davis Monthan AFB, AZ
Captain Joseph Leonard
USNAC / Annapolis, MA
Private Vincent Edward Marciano
US Army, Fort Benning, Georgia
Major Daniel McGuire
US Air Force / Afghanistan
Major Jeffrey Meade
US Air Force / Luke AFB, Phoenix, AZ
Specialist Edward Mutch
Army Reserve / Fort Dix
Private Anthony Rivera
US Marines / Paris Island, South Carolina
Private Clifford VanTassel
Army / Iraq
Major Joseph Trynosky
USAF/UAE
If you have a relative or friend who is in the Armed Forces,
please call us at 973-790-0288 and their names will appear in our weekly
bulletin & we will be praying for them for their safety & their families. God
Bless America!
PRAYER REQUESTS
Please remember in your prayers the following:
Maria Pia Amato, John Amodio, Jeanette
Aughey, Jackie Balloutine, Sharbel Balloutine, Monsignor Patrick Brown, Lorraine Calamita, Rose Campagna, Kristin Cappuccio, Angela Coubati, Maria Ciaremella, Lucy & Antonio Convertino, Harry Cortes, James E. Cunningham,
Pete Farina, Dennis Florence, Maria Dezago, Valerie Foti, Nancy Ann
Gallo, Betty Goodsier, Philip Gordon, Karen Gourley, Linda & Domingo Handal, Victoria Hewitt, Josephine Iandiorio, Theresa Iuculano,
Angie Kimble, Dana Kobloth, Anne Krautheim, Joey Kuri, Father Justin Kusibab, OFM Conv., Jerry McFarlane, Juliann Marciano, Madeline
Mathers, John Nicoll, Andrew O’Connor, Kathleen Occhino, Brother
Stefano Panizzolo, LC., Michael Panzella, April Matera-Patiro, Anthony
Polito, Beverly & Robert Rousset, Denis Sullivan, Paul Tommasi, Joseph Valle, Bea Vinciguerra, Bryan Wells, Ann Williams, Robyn
Zaleski, Challice Zaleski, Evan Zillner, Agnes Mariella Zimmer.
HOME TO GOD
Please pray for all those who have recently
passed on, especially John Puglise, Giuseppe
Scaramia & Janet E. Suizzo. The deceased always rely on our prayers on their journey home to God.
Sanctuary Lamp
Burns before the Blessed Sacrament this week and proclaims our Catholic Faith in the real presence of the Risen Lord in the Eucharist. Given in loving
memory of Angelo Grosso, a gift of his daughters,
Adriana and Adelaide.
Hospital Visits
Please call the Parish House (973-790-0288) or email
([email protected]) to let us know if someone
in your family and/or another parish member is hospitalized and would appreciate a visit from a member of our
parish. team.
SAVE THE DATE
St. James Italian
Society Picnic Social
Saturday, July 16, 2016
at 6:30 pm in the school hall.
$32.00 per person. Bring your own wine/beer.
DJ for dancing. Lots of good food. For tickets
call: Adelaide 973-790-0212,
Connie 973-942-7144, Tina 973785-0381
WEEKLY COLLECTION
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Saturday: 5:30 pm
7:30 am
10:15 am
12:00 pm
TOTAL
2011
$
2012
$6,021
Amount
$1,178
$1,690
$1,644
$2,198
$6,710
Envelopes Used
67
70
57
60
COLLECTION COMPARISON
2013
2014
2015
2016
$6,050 $6,235 $6,691 6,710
Next Money Tabulators Group: St. Anthony
Knights of Columbus News
Meetings: June 20th, July 18th & August 15th.
All meetings begin at 7:30 pm. (Please bring
canned goods)
Want to do some good deeds? Why not join the Knights of
Columbus Council # 6574? We are always looking for new
members. Free cake, coffee and laughs at every meeting
so if you're interested, please contact Grand Knight Vincent D'Antonio Sr. (201 745-3387) or Membership Chairman Ted
Kopec (201 396-9026).
Rosary Altar Society News
Wishing all the Rosarians a Happy and Safe summer, See you in September.
REMINDER anyone in the
Parish that has a Craft Talent, Please
think about making something for the Craft Sale in
October. For more information call Ronnie Kopec at
973-785-3227.
USHERS NEEDED
Ever consider helping your parish out but not sure
what you can do? Ever consider becoming an usher? St.
James is looking for a few good people to usher at mass
particularly the 10:15 am and 12:00 pm mass. If interested
please contact Bill Marmo @ 973-956-0375 or the Parish House.
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
JUNE 2016 SCHEDULE
Saturday, 5:30 pm
Ruth Kurczab, Rosemarie & Ken Brino
Sunday, 7:30 am
Rosemarie Aulino, John Krautheim, Bette Beagin
Sunday,10:15 am
Sr. Mary Cecile Swanton, Michele & Jerry Siccardi
Sunday, 12:00 noon
Neil DiDio, Leila Stephan, Frank Mullen
LECTOR
JUNE 2016 SCHEDULE
Saturday, 5:30 pm
Ken Kurczab
Sunday, 7:30 am
John Krautheim
Sunday, 10:15 am
Theresa Fusco
Sunday, 12:00 noon
Leila Stephan
ALTAR SERVER
JUNE 2016 SCHEDULE
Saturday:
5:30 pm
Jayden Correa
Paolo Figueroa
Benjamin Flores
Salvatore Licea
Sunday:
7:30 am
Erick Cielemecki
Christopher Marren
Daniel Torres
Christian Sanchez
10:15 am
Robert Callegari
Matthew Ruiz
Santiago Ruiz
Sebastian Ruiz
12:00 pm
Jorge Arana
Aaron Collado
Ryan Bravo
Victor Bravo
COUNTY CLERK OUTREACH SERVICES COMING
TO THE PASSAIC VALLEY AREA
Paterson, NJ – Kristin M. Corrado, Esq., Passaic County Clerk, is pleased to
announce an expanded June outreach schedule for the Passaic Valley area.
The County Clerk’s Office will process Passport applications, issue Notary
Oaths and Veteran Photo ID cards at the following times and locations. Thursday, June 2nd - Totowa Public Library, 537 Totowa Road, Totowa from 5:00 p.m.
to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 8th - Woodland Park Municipal Building, 5 Brophy Lane, Woodland Park from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 21th - Totowa Public Library, 537 Totowa Road, Totowa
from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Thursday, June 30th - Little Falls Public Library, 8 Warrens Street, Little Falls, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For information on fees and requirements, please contact our office at (973)225-3690 or
visit our website at www.passaiccountynj.org.
Future Trips for St. James Parish
Tuesday, August 9 / Tropicana Atlantic City/
Magique Show =-$15 Free slot Play & Buffet
voucher. Total $48.00 Friday, September
16 / SanGennaro Festival at LaGreci Staten
Island. Andre & Cirelle Musical Comedy Show. One hour
open bar & dancing. Totoal $74.00 Wednesday, October
12 / Woodlock Pines, PA. Octoberfest. Total $63.00
If interested, please call Dolores Sheptock at 973-9568760.
memorial intentions
saturday mass at 8:30 am
yearly: january / december 2016
Brizzi & Simonetti Families, Margaret & John Costantini, Father
James F. Dolan, S.J., Gabriel Dragone, Giuseppe Dragone, Lucille Gillen, John J. Griffin & Erin Ryan Gourley, Monsignor
Michael F. Hart, John W. Krautheim, Sr., Father Bernard
McKenna, The Marone & DiGuglielmo Families, Grace & Angelo Occhiuzzi, Anna (Nina) Pezzolla, The Porco Family & Anthony Picarelli, Father Francis J. Reilly, Philip Sgobba, Krystle M.
Spinner, Jean Sprich, John E. & Rose V. Tchounis, Nunzio Vacca, Robert Varettoni & Family, Albert Venditte, Sr., Jack Whitney, Stephen Wrazen & Family, The Family of Frank P. Zaccaria.
monthly: june 2016
Ernestine & William Colella, Anthony John Colella,
Michael Palarino, Jr. & Maria & Carmine Romaniello
Music Corner
ADULT CHOIR
See you in September!
Singers needed for Father Patrick’s
40th Anniversary celebration September 25, 12 noon Mass.
Sign up in the choir loft after any weekend Mass.
CHILDREN’S CHOIR
Happy Summer! See you in September.
We are grateful to those who, after they have
been away, contribute their make-up envelopes upon their
return.
Weekly envelopes support the Church by assisting
in the payment of bills and by keeping our Church fiscally
sound.
Everyone’s envelope assists in the health and prosperity of our
parish. We thank you for your continued generosity and kindness to St. James.
QUO VADIS DAYS
Vocations Discernment for young men 15-25. “Quo
Vadis – Where are your going?”
Where is the Spirit acting in your life? Where is the Lord encouraging you to go? Quo Vadis Days are a time of recreation, fellowship, and prayer to help you explore the Lord’s call in your
life. Activities 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 29 – July 1 at the Sacred Heart Retreat Center in
Newton, New Jersey. There is no cost. For more information
and/or registration, contact the coordinators Fr. Jared Brogan
and Fr. Edgar Rivera in the Vocations Office at 973-777-8818.
Ext. # 711. You can also email Frs. Brogan and Rivera at jbrogan @patersondiocese.org or [email protected].
BULLETIN WEEK OF: June 19, 2016
Monday, June 20
8:00 am Intentions for those participating in our Father’s Day
Novena
Tuesday, June 21
8:15 am Intentions for those participating in our Father’s Day
Novena
Wednesday, June 22
8:00 am Intentions for those participating in our Father’s Day
Novena
Thursday, June 23
8:00 am Intentions for those participating in our Father’s Day
Novena
Friday, June 24
8:00 am Intentions for those participating in our Father’s Day
Novena
Satruday, June 25
8:30 am Memorial Mass
5:30 am Intentions for those participating in our Father’s Day
Novena
Sunday, June 26
7:30am Beatrice & Joseph Hayek, req. by Mary Jean Hayek
Krystle M. Spinner, req. by Family
The Waryas Family, req. by John Waryas
Donna Bruen, req. by The Nicosia Family
Charles A. Sonny Smith, req. by Kathy & Nicole
Zaretsky
10:15am John Francis & Ruth M. Ryan, req. by Father Patrick
Grace & Angelo Occhiuzzi, req. by Family
Maria Capone, req. by Family
Irene Mayer, req. by Loretta Fugaro
James J. Keeley, req. by Mildred Moriggia
12:00pm Intentions for those participating in our Father’s Day
Novena
ST. JAMES SENIORS
Meeting, Thursday, July 14, 2016 at
1:00 pm in the CCD office (31 St. James Place)
Food for the Needy
The weekend of (July 2 / 3 ) please bring a
gift of food / gift certificate (if g.c., please drop into the
collection basket) for the needy. Non-perishable food,
please. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
First Friday of the Month: Eucharistic Adoration after the
8:00 am Mass
ACADEMY OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
Weekend of June 18 / 19, 2016
Pictured are the eighth grade students from the Academy of Saint Francis of Assisi
with their teacher, Mrs. Kristina Shire. They were assigned the study of the Civil War
from a historian’s perspective. Their research and 3D projects, referred to as the Civil
War Museum, were impressive and shared with the younger students of the Academy.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS Grades 1 To 8
Weekend of June 18 / 19, 2016
Important Reminder: Children's Faith Formation is an ongoing process, beginning in Grade 1 and continuing
through Grade 10, when they will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation.
If you have a child in First Grade: he or she must be registered this year* if you would like them to receive
First Holy Communion in Second Grade*
If you have a child in Ninth Grade: he or she must be registered this year* if you would like them to receive Confirmation in Tenth Grade*
* The Religious Education Office will only be open on Wednesdays from 9am to 3pm during the Summer, beginning on June 15th. Closed on Wednesday, June 29th
A Happy and Blessed Summer to All!
Ivette Valori, [email protected]
Gail Monochello, [email protected]
973.790.4860
Opening Our Hearts & Working Together To Serve Others - Putting Our Faith Into Action.
Our mission is for all of us to create a stronger bond and strengthen our Parish Family together with
our children, as we go out into the community to serve others who are less fortunate than us and
need our help.
The Parish Outreach of St. James Church started with the Confirmation families and
branched out to our Parishioners along with the Academy of St. Francis with various projects, such
as soup kitchen visits, spending time with sick children and the elderly and participating at Special
Olympics. We welcome all parishioners & our extended family at the Academy of St. Francis to join
us as we put our FAITH IN ACTION. Please keep your eyes open for bulletin inserts listing Parish Outreach Opportunities and
join us on our mission in helping those in need in our community. Thank You to all previous donors & participants. God bless.
Please contact Ms. Handal at (973) 432-0591
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