St. John the Evangelist
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St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Community 29 N. Washington Ave. 201-384-0101 Bergenfield, N.J. 07621 Parish Web Site: www.sjrc.org Fax: 201-384-2055 July 4 - 5, 2015 Served by: Rev. Msgr. Richard J. Arnhols Pastor Rev. Raymond R. Filipski Rev. Antonio N. Kuizon Rev. Gustavo A. Alfaro Rev. Jonathan Perez Parochial Vicars Deacon James A. Detura Lisa Oggioni Marciano Director of Music Ministries Mary Ann C. Johnston Pastoral Council President Mrs. Patricia D. Rickly Mr. Joseph V. Gangemi, Jr. Trustees TRANSFIGURATION ACADEMY 10 Bradley Ave., Bergenfield Mr. James V. Carlo, Principal PARISH LIFE CENTER 15 N. Washington Ave., Bergenfield Rosemarie Flood Eric A. Acosta Sr. Madeline Hanson, SSND, Coordinator of Development Director of Religious Education Director of Youth Ministry 201-384-3627 Gr. Pre-K2+ - Gr. 8 www.transfigurationacademy.org 201-384-3601 [email protected] & Confirmation Retreats [email protected] Page 2 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 5, 2015 Masses for the Week Filipino Apostolate Saturday July 4-Independence Day 5:30 pm Alice Armbruster `7:00pm David Carram (2 years) Sunday July 5 7:30 People of the Parish 9:00 Robert Cox 10:30 Eileen Cullen *No 11:00am Mass during July & August 12:00 pm Evelyn & Ken Kerwin 12:30 pm (Chapel L.C. ~ Spanish) Familia Castro Gómez 5:30pm (Tagalog) Special Intention Monday July 6 7:00 Joseph Johnson 9:00 Mary Dickson 7:30 pm August DiSciascio (7th Anniversary) Tuesday July 7 7:00 Francis Murphy 9:00 Richard Gundling 7:30 pm Mary Cantwell Wednesday July 8 7:00 Bruce Byrne 9:00 Pamela Folli 7:30 pm Colette Gore-Malizia Thursday July 9 7:00 Frank McGough 9:00 Catherine Walsh 7:30 pm Douglas Davidson Friday July 10 7:00 Anne & Brian Matthews 9:00 Albert Tartini 7:30 pm Paul Hickey Saturday July 11 7:00 Jerome Dubrowski 9:00 Gloria Rose (3rd Anniversary) 5:30 pm Patrick Gavin (31st Anniversary) 7:00pm (Spanish) Thanksgiving Sunday July 12 7:30 People of the Parish 9:00 Robert Cox 10:30 Neil Feola *No 11:00am Mass during July & August 12:00 pm Francisco Tubale 12:30 pm (Spanish) Clemencia & Luis Baez Filipino Mass ~ Today Sunday, July 5th, 5:30pm in the Main Church. Intention of : The Emily Mendoza Family. Filipino Apostolate Meeting ~ Monday, July 13, 8:00pm in the Parish Life Center basement. Readings for the Week Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Gn 28:10-22a; Ps 91:1-4, 14-15ab; Mt 9:18-26 Gn 32:23-33; Ps 17:1b, 2-3, 6-7ab, 15; Mt 9:32-38 Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-24a; Ps 33:2-3, 10-11, 18-19; Mt 10:1-7 Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29; 45:1-5; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 10:7-15 Gn 46:1-7, 28-30; Ps37:3-4, 18-19, 27-28, 39-40; Mt 10:16-23 Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a; Ps 105:1-4, 6-7; Mt 10:24-33 Am 7:12-15; Ps 85:9-14; Eph 1:3-14 [1:3-10]; Mk 6:7-13 St. John’s Special Needs Ministry No Special Needs Inclusive Family Mass will be celebrated during the summer months. Will resume in October. No Meetings for Moms are scheduled during the summer months. Will resume in the Fall (October). No Meetings for Dads are scheduled during the summer months. Will resume in September. If you would like more information or have any questions, please contact :Rosemarie Flood Director of Religious Education 201-284-3601 or [email protected] St. John’s Overnight Eucharistic Adoration Every First Friday, overnight Eucharistic Adoration in the Notre Dame Chapel of the Parish Life Center, from 9:00pm to 7:00am. Sign up sheet is available at the church main entrance. Sacraments Penance - Monday-Friday: 7:00pm-7:20pm. Saturday: 1:00pm -2:00pm and immediately following the 5:30pm Mass or by appointment with a priest at any time. Baptisms are normally held the 2nd and 3rd Sunday of each month at 1:30pm.* Instructions for parents are normally held the 1st Sunday of each month at 1:30pm in the basement of the Parish Life Center. These instructions are required of parents having their first child Baptized. All parents must be registered parishioners and present child’s birth certificate at the time of arranging for the baptism. Godparents must be practicing Catholics, at least sixteen years of age, who have received the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist, and, if married, the Sacrament of Matrimony. Sponsor certificate must be presented at least one week before Baptism. PLEASE NOTE! We are accepting registrations for Baptisms for August and beyond. Please call the Rectory at 201-3840101 for information. Matrimony - Arrangements for a wedding should be made at least one year in advance. Couples are required to attend PreCana and God’s Plan Session. Please contact one of the priests, 201-384-0101. Devotions Novena - Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Wednesday Evenings, 7:00pm, upper church. Holy Hour and Benediction - First Friday of every month at 8pm, upper church, in English; Last Thursday of every month at 8:00pm, upper church, in Spanish. Rosary - Monday through Saturday 8:30am, upper church. Page 3 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 5, 2015 Pastor’s Desk Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Please see the statement in today’s bulletin from the National Conference of Catholic Bishops concerning the recent Supreme Court decision affirming gay marriage as a Constitutional right. Also, kindly read the insert on Religious Liberty, which was prepared prior to the Supreme Court decision. +++ Thank you to all those who continue to make their pledges to our “We Are Living Stones” Capital Campaign. Your pledges toward our goal of $1,066,452 now total $720,086.00. Based on the payments to date, we may expect at least $41,051.23 to come back to us in October (more by then as your payments are made, and some each quarter after that). This will help us to begin to cover the costs of replacing the two heating/cooling units for Conlon Hall (which was delayed last week due to a delivery problem but done this week for $50,785.00) and the Church boiler, estimated between $60,000.00 and $80,000.00. So, if you have not made a pledge, payable over four years, please consider doing so now. Pledges may be dropped off at the rectory, placed in the collection basket, or sent directly to the Archdiocese. I count on each family to make some contribution to our parish and our Archdiocese through this Campaign. Msgr. Richard Arnhols, Pastor Reflection on Today’s Readings No one likes feeling unappreciated. But this seems to be the common lot of the prophets of scripture, those who bear God’s word to God’s people. God tells the prophet Ezekiel that the people to whom God is sending him are “hard of face and obstinate of heart.” Hardly an appealing audience. And in Mark’s Gospel, Jesus faces a similar rejection, even though it is in his own hometown that he is speaking. Indeed, the fact that they think they know all about him makes his neighbors even more unwilling to listen to him. But, as God’s words to Ezekiel make clear, the criterion for a prophet’s success is not acceptance of his message but simply speaking the word of God: “whether they heed or resist...they shall know that a prophet has been among them.” Like the farmer in the parable read three weeks ago, the role of the prophet is to sow the seed, not to make it grow; the prophet is to make God’s word present in the world, not to ensure its acceptance. A prophet who looks for success and appreciation will soon be disappointed. Paul’s remarks about the “thorn in the flesh” from which he suffered casts further light on this. Whatever the nature of his affliction, Paul interprets it as a reminder not to think in terms of success but in terms of faithfulness. In Paul’s case, however, the danger seems to be that he would become puffed up with his success rather than dejected at his lack of it. His physical affliction is a reminder of the sufficiency of God’s grace for whatever task God gives to us. So whether we face failure or success, we must always remember that what counts is faithfulness. “Holy Spirit of God, you are with us in our successes and in our failures. Help us to remain aware of your presence always, and keep us faithful to the life to which God has called us. Amen.” Summer Prayer As we begin the summer months, gracious and loving Jesus, remind us of Your ever present guidance and love. Give us confidence in Your presence, remembering all that we have, and let us live it in our summer experiences. As we work, play, and enjoy our family and friends this summer, may we feel Your love within us, guiding us toward all that is right and just. Let us be grateful for the gift of summer, Jesus. Allow us to enjoy it safely and remind us daily of Your love for us. Amen. Stewardship: Sharing our Time, Talent, and Treasure! “As the Lord spoke to me, the spirit entered me and set me on my feet, and I heard the one who was speaking say to me, ‘Son of man, I am sending you…’” Ezekiel 2: 2-3 God asks each of us to do some special work for Him. He gives us the resources we need to do His work. However, do we listen to God when He calls? Do we get up on our feet and give our talent to do the work He asks of us? Remember, God doesn’t call the equipped, he equips the called. Our Sunday Offering: Sunday, June 7, 2015—$16,244.94 Sunday, June 8, 2014—$17,983.95 Page 4 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 5, 2015 Santo Niño Healing Prayer Ministry St. John’s Bereavement Ministry An Outreach Healing Prayer Service for Abused Children, Adult Survivors, and the Chronically-ill, led by a priest or a deacon: *Every 1st Friday of the month, 7-9pm - upper church for Reconciliation & Silent Meditation, Holy Eucharist, Blessed Sacrament exposition, Adoration & Benediction, and… *Every 3rd Friday of the month, 8-9:30pm in the Santo Niño Healing Prayer Room, Parish Life Center, for Holy Rosary, Divine Mercy Chaplet, Holy Spirit Invocation, Gospel Reading & Homily theme - “Jesus the Healer,” Prayers for Healing Laying on of Hands, followed by Fellowship & Refreshments. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For anyone who is experiencing or having difficulties dealing with the loss of a loved one, whenever the loss occurred, we are here to help you. If you need or wish to talk, or are interested in becoming part of this ministry to the bereaved, please call Fr. Ray, 201-384-0101. For the Spanish-speaking, please call Delia, 201-387-8420. Remembrance Plaque - If a loved one passed away and a Funeral Mass was held here at St. John’s, please call Fr. Ray at 201-384-0101 request the name plate. ***** Support Groups for Parents Grieving the Death of a Child The Office of Family Life Ministries of the Archdiocese of Newark sponsors support groups for Parents Grieving the Death of a Child. Groups meet year ‘round. There is no preregistration and no fee. All meetings begin at 7:30pm. 1st Wednesday of the month, St. Thomas the Apostle Parish Center, 60 Byrd Ave., Bloomfield, NJ. 3rd Monday of the month, July 20th: St. Peter the Apostle Parish Center, 445 Fifth Ave., River Edge, NJ. For further information, please contact the Office of Family Life at 1-973-497-4327 or email [email protected]. St. John’s Prayer Groups Charismatic Prayer Group - Meets each Friday evening 8pm-10pm with a priest or deacon in the Santo Niño Healing Prayer Room, Parish Life Center (upper Church on 1st Friday for Holy Hour.) Legion of Mary - Meets each Saturday, 9:30am-11:00am in the Lower Church. Padre Pio Prayer Group - Meets on the 3rd Saturday of each month, 3-4pm in the Lower Church. Coffee hour follows 4-5pm. Spanish Prayer Group - Meets each Thursday evening, 7:30pm-9:30pm in the Lower Church. Jóvenes de Jesús Prayer Group - Meets every Friday evening, 7:30pm-9:30pm in the Parish Life Center. For more information, please contact website: www.jovenesdejesus.org. St. John’s Youth Group - Meets on Sundays & Tuesdays, 7:00pm-9:30pm, Youth Room, lower church. No meetings during July and August. St. Michael the Archangel ~ Men’s Prayer Group Men’s Spiritual Warfare –2nd & 4th Fridays of the Month 8:00PM—9:30PM Parish Life Center (1st floor/use back door) All men of St. John’s Church are welcome to join St. Michael in defending the Church and our families against the constant assaults of the devil by preparing ourselves for the spiritual battle going on right now. FREE ADMISSION ~ FREE REFRESHMENTS For information contact: Otto DeLeon at 201-244-0937 Memorial/Special Intention Fund Memorial (Deceased)/Special Intention (Living) We are offering weekly memorial/special intention opportunities for the altar wine and bread used at Mass, the sanctuary candle, and flowers for the altar. Please fill out a request form, available at the rectory. The memorial items will be listed in the appropriate week’s bulletin. SANCTUARY CANDLE $15.00 ALTAR BREAD (HOSTS) $50.00 ALTAR WINE $40.00 ALTAR FLOWERS $30.00 each basket (1 or 2 baskets may be requested) Week of July 4/5 to July 11 Altar Flowers: In Loving Memory of: Anthony DiBrianco Requested by: Tyrell & DiBrianco Families Sancturay Candle: In Loving Memory of: John D Kaberle, Jr. Requested by: Diane Casamento Memorial Bricks for Marian Grotto Affecated By the Disease of Alcoholism? A Special Noon Mass and Support Group Meeting~ Will take place at St. Mary’s Church, 20 Legion Place, Closter, NJ, on Saturday, July 18, 2015. Mass is offered for the support, healing and recovery of not only the man/woman directly infected with the abuse of alcohol or drugs, but also anyone involved in the life of the alcoholic or drug addict. Reverend Bernard Hebda is scheduled to be at the Mass, but not sure if he will still be able to attend. For information, please call 201-768-7565. We met with the landscaper recently to begin to make more specific selections for the Marian Grotto behind the Parish Life Center. It will be helpful to complete the initial reservation of memorial bricks in the next few weeks. Please use one of the forms inserted in today’s bulletin or available at the ramp side of the church to record your information and return it with payment to the rectory. If you need help composing the text, or if a payment plan may be necessary, please contact Msgr. Rich. Thanks to those who are already part of this historic project to provide some beautiful and functional outdoor meditation space in honor of our Blessed Mother and some of the saints Page 5 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 5, 2015 Teen Service Week 2015 August 17-21 ~ 9:30am-4:00pm $50 per person, includes lunch and t-shirt Teens entering Grades 7 - 12 are invited to participate in a variety of Christian service experiences for an entire week. Your week may include volunteering with special needs children, preparing & serving dinner at the Hackensack shelter, visiting elderly residents at a nursing home….and more. A detailed schedule of activities will be mailed to you on or around July 28th - you can also check our website (www.sjrc.org), which will be updated as activities are confirmed. Registration deadline is Monday, July 27th. Please mail or hand-deliver registration form and payment (checks payable to St. John’s Religious Ed) to: St. John’s Religious Education 15 N. Washington Ave., Bergenfield, NJ 07621 For more information contact the Religious Ed Office ~ 201-384-3601 or www.sjrc.org or Rosemarie Flood: [email protected] ___________________________________________________________ TEEN SERVICE WEEK 2015 ~ Registration Form due 7/27/15 Family last name: __________________________Parent /guardian _______________________________ Address_____________________________________________ Amt. Enclosed $_______ () cash ()check Home Phone #_______________________ Cell #__________________ Emergency #________________ Name of Teen Participant 1._____________________ 2._____________________ Your email _____________ _____________ Religious Education 2015-2016 Registration is now open for children attending non-Catholic schools for: Grades PK4 through 7 Grade 8/Confirmation High School/Confirmation RCIA, for children and teens not yet baptized Special Needs Religious Ed, Sacrament prep and post Confirmation Youth Group PLEASE register by June 30th! Day/time slots for each class are filled on a first come first served basis, and a $10 late fee applies after June 30th. You can pay in full or leave a deposit in any amount. Registration forms have been mailed to current families; new families are welcome, and should register with the Religious Education Office. We are in need of many catechists (teachers), classroom aides (teens & adults) and door monitors for our weekly classes. Are YOU being called? Religious Ed Office hours through Labor Day: Weekdays 9am-3:30pm, Tuesday 6:30pm-7:30pm, Sunday 11amnoon. For more information, contact: Rosemarie Flood, Director of Religious Education: 201-384-3601, [email protected]. Grade & School in Sept. 2015 __________________________ __________________________ T-Shirt Size __________ __________ History of the Catholic Church St. John’s Office of Religious Education is offering a 15 hour video course on the 2000 year history of our Church. Produced by St. Michael’s Media. Parish Life Center~First Floor Gathering Room Tuesdays and Thursdays during June & July ~ 8pm-9pm (Began Tuesday June 2 ) *We are asking for a Good Will Offering of $10 to cover cost of purchasing the program. You may choose to attend all, some, or only a few of these sessions. If you would like more information or wish to sign up, please contact Rosemarie Flood at 201-384-3601 or [email protected], as soon as possible. St. John’s Respect Life Committee Baby Bottle Returns ~ Thanks to all who have already turned in their Baby Bottle donations. If you still have a bottle at home, with money donations or empty, please return it to the Rectory, or give to a priest after any Mass as soon as possible. Checks are to be made out to: St. John’s Church, Memo: Baby Bottle Drive. Any questions/information or if you wish to join the committee, please call Mary at 201-385-8308. Position Available: After Care Supervisor St. Joseph School, Oradell has a September opening for the position of school After Care Supervisor. Hours - 2PM to 6PM, Monday thru Friday, when school is in session. For salary information and a summary of qualifications, please contact Mrs. Vail, school principal, via e-mail at [email protected]. Page 6 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 5, 2015 Farewell…. Transfiguration has become a place in which a diverse student population thrives in a setting of academic excellence, but also in an environment of cultural diversity upon which students and faculty build on the values that bind us together while respecting the diversity and richness of various cultures. It has been my honor and privilege to have served as a Catholic School principal in the Archdiocese of Newark for the past 11 years. During that time, Transfiguration Academy has gone from merely a concept to one of the finest schools in the Archdiocese. The time has now come to have my succesor take Transfiguration to the next level and beyond. There are many people who through their support are responsible for the Academy’s successes to date, none of whom are more responsible than YOU, our parishioners. It is through your support that we are able to provide the finest Catholic School education in the Archdiocese. I ask your continued support for Transfiguration and its new principal, Mr. James Carlo. With your support and God’s continued grace, Transfiguration will continue to remain an exemplary Catholic elementary school, well into the future. Sincerely, Sal Tralongo Founding Principal St. John’s Golden Age Club No Meeting during July and August; will resume in September. We also invite people to join our club (Bergenfield residency no longer required). Any questions or if you would like more information, please contact Sue at 201-384-4293. Trips ~ Non Members are welcome on trips. Thursday, July 9th ~ Atlantic City, Taj Mahal Casino. Bus departs at 9:00am from the parking lot behind the Little League Field at Melrose and Wildrose Avenues. Call Tom, 201-3859340. The club schedules an Atlantic City trip every second Thursday of the month. Tuesday, September 29th ~ Mt. Haven in Milford PA. Hawaiian Luau - Breakfast Buffet, Movie, Bingo. Open 4 hour Open Bar, dancing and live musical entertaiment and Dinner Buffet. Bus leaves 8:30am from Memorial/Little League Field. Cost for member is $66, non-members $68. Deposit $25 as soon as possible. Balance due in September. Call Donna or Fred at 201-384-2798. St. John’s BINGO WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 7:30 P.M ~ CONLON HALL COME & SUPPORT IT! “SMOKE FREE”!!! Line Dancing St. John’s R. C. Church - Bergenfield - Conlon Hall June 25th to September 3rd, 2015 EVERY THURSDAY 8:00PM to 10:00pm Cost: ~ $5.00 / person - per session Contact: Belle ~ 201-281-4908 Baby Morada ~ 201-294-9509 Linda ~ 201-647-0673 COME ONE COME ALL! Fall Foliage Trip To the Adirondack Mountains Wednesday, September 30th to Friday, October 2nd Sponsored by Ascension Parish, New Milford. 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