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]
Page Two
September 25, 2011
Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 25, 2011
Have in you the same attitude that is also in Christ Jesus.
— Philippians 2:5
Kaitlyn Paige Kimmel
daughter of Brian Kimmel and Laura Angeloni Kimmel
Anthony Michael Boccamazzo
son of Anthony Boccamazzo & Jenna Mangion Boccamazzo
Angela Mazzola
Tony Kalian
Charles Stumberger, the father of Dana Marigliano
Marilyn Fitzpatrick, mother of Peter Fitzpatrick
Members of our Armed
Services, (especially Capt.
Robert Emmons, Sgt.
James Miervaldis, and Lt. Thomas Comer, all stationed in
Afghanistan), Leonard Andolino, Karen Short, Bob Stein,
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: Laura Mertz, Chris Jones, Maureen Hally,
and Pat Lorenz
Fathers of: 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, September 25
7:30am
The People of the Parish
9:00am
Eileen Magee
requested by:
Marie and Ron Pisano
10:30am
Ann Ambrose
requested by:
The Graham Family
12:00Noon
James Farley
requested by:
The Mueller Family
6:00PM Teen Mass
Tom Mellin
requested by:
The Johnson Family
MONDAY, September 26 St. Cosmas and St. Damian
7:00am
Francis Maloney
requested by:
Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan
No 8:00am Mass
TUESDAY, September 27 St. Vincent de Paul
7:00am
Marlene Rodriguez
requested by:
The Dolan Family
8:00am
Ernest Frino
requested by:
Betty Frino
WEDNESDAY, September 28 St. Wenceslaus and
St. Lawrence Ruiz and companions
7:00am
Deacon Jim Bell
requested by:
The Peterpaul Family
8:00am
Richard Vieser, Sr.
requested by:
The Kandel Family
THURSDAY, September 29 St. Michael, St. Gabriel and
St. Raphael, archangels
7:00am
Angelina and Donato Menza
requested by:
The Menza Family
8:00am
Mary Ellen Young
requested by:
The Young Family
FRIDAY, September 30 St. Jerome
7:00am
Reid Krevis
requested by:
The Dolan Family
8:00am
Frank Janniello
requested by:
The Manfredonia Family
SATURDAY, October 1 St. Therese of the Child Jesus
8:00am
In Celebration of Anniversary
of Jerry and Lorraine Kienlen
requested by:
their children and grandchildren
5:30pm
Frank Kent
requested by:
The Cucinell Family
SUNDAY, October 2 Respect Life Sunday
7:30am
The People of the Parish
9:00am
Brenton Lowe
requested by:
The Lowe Family
10:30am
John Gilsey
requested by:
The Patterson Family
12:00PM
Sisto Armenti
requested by:
Barbara Armenti
3:00PMConfirmation
Sherry Bock Flanagan
requested by:
St. James School of Religion
Annual Golf Outing: October 24, 2011
Basking Ridge Country Club
Page Three
September 25, 2011
Sunday, September 25
Special Collection for St. James Social Concerns
Dear Friends:
I just want to highlight some new “teaching” programs which
have kicked off the Fall Semester. Family Catechesis,
coordinated by Mary Duhaime and Cecille Zalamea, under the
auspices with the Evangelization Council, have over fifty
families enrolled in this alternative program to CCD which
meets monthly, on Sunday mornings in the school where both
children and parents undergo catechesis (in separate rooms, of
course), and complete their three hour class by attending the
Noon Mass together as a family. What I love about this
program is the fact that it emphasizes how faith is more than
knowledge. It is a relationship with our God and each other
who are the Church. Furthermore, it requires commitment by
the entire family, not just the children who are fulfilling
requirements as they climb the sacramental ladder from First
Communion to Confirmation. Special thanks to Mary and
Cecille as well as all those who are involved in this program
as catechists, aides and hospitality volunteers.
Another program which is new is a study of the Psalms, which
is the subject at hand in our adult Bible studies on Tuesday
evenings and Thursday mornings. Our exposure to the Psalms
at Mass must peak our interest in understanding their
aetiology and place in the liturgy.
Finally, on Saturday mornings, I am offering a course on the
study of Trinity which will meet for six weeks this Fall and
then six weeks in the Winter. While, ideally, those who are
enrolled in the first semester will continue their historical
study of the development of dogma concerning this central
mystery of our faith—those who cannot take the first course
but wish to take the second can, without feeling lost. The more
the merrier!
Sincerely,
Fr. Glenn
Parish Picnic from 1-4:30PM in the school parking lot.
Tickets are available at the door. There will be a DJ, games,
sports, animal show, pony rides, bingo, and more! Join us for
an afternoon of good food, music, fellowship and fun.
Alpha Day teen Mass at 6:00 p.m. in the Chapel. All High
School Sharing participants are invited to the Chapel
Auditorium after Mass for pizza.
Free Blood Pressure Clinic offered by St. James parish
nurses after all Masses in the lower level of the Church.
Cub Scout Pack 55 popcorn sales after all Masses. Proceeds
will benefit cub scout projects and events.
Monday, September 26
Rosary for Peace at 7:30pm in the Church. All are welcome.
Wednesday, September 28
Blankets of Blessings gathering at 7:00 p.m. in the parish
library. All are invited to join us as we knit or crochet blankets
for the needy, the homebound and newly baptized babies.
Thursday, September 29
Eucharistic Exposition from 8:30am to 5:30pm in the
Chapel. Come spend some time in Christ’s presence.
Friday, September 30
Information Meeting for the June 2012 Pilgrimage to
France at 7:00 p.m. in room 1 in the Pastoral Center.
Saturday, October 1
Saturday Morning Men’s Prayer at 7:15am in the Church.
Blessing of Animals at 12:00 noon in the back entrance circle
to the Church. Please bring your pets on leashes or in cages.
Parish Support - September 18, 2011
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
2010
2011
Weekly
$27,100.00
$27,513.00
Peter’s Pence
$9,050.00
$8,162.00
Please help our school by saving Box
Tops—Please clip and save the Box Tops
for Education logos you find on General
Mills products. SJS earns $.10 for every
Box Top submitted. Box Tops are
collected in a labeled box in the church
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.
Sunday, October2
Sacrament of Confirmation at 3:00 p.m. in the Church.
Please pray for our 9th graders as they receive the Holy Spirit
through the Sacrament of Confirmation.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word will resume during the 9am
Mass. Seeds, for preschoolers ages 3-5, will be dismissed to
the Chapel, and Good News, for Kindergartners through 5th
graders, will be dismissed to the Church basement. This
program will not be held on the 4th Sunday of every month
when the Children's Mass is held in the main Church.
Monthly Blood Drive in the Chapel Auditorium
Page Four
September 25, 2011
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Zec 8:1-8; Lk 9:46-50
Zec 8:20-23; Lk 9:51-56
Neh 2:1-8; Lk 9:57-62
Dn 7:9-10, 13-14 or Rv 12:7-12a;
Jn 1:47-51
Bar 1:15-22; Lk 10:13-16
Bar 4:5-12, 27-29; Lk 10:17-24
Is 5:1-7; Ps 80; Phil 4:6-9; Mt 21:33-43
On the Road to Emmaus
…where the people of Saint James Church
meet Christ through each other.
Greetings from the
Saint James Stewardship Committee!
It is said that if you are a Catholic, then you
are a missionary. As a Catholic, you are
also called to stewardship, a spiritual
process that leads us to conversion and into a deeper
relationship with Christ.
This week, we share some thoughts on stewardship from
Father Dave Zimmer, who blogs for thecatholicsteward.com.
October 3: Ss. Joachim and Anne Society meeting at 12:30
p.m. in the chapel auditorium. All men and women 52 and
over are welcome to join. Call Janet Paglia at 908-502-5108.
Caregivers and guests welcome.
October 3: St. James Rosary Altar Society Blessing of
Roses, Investiture of Officers & Induction of new members in
the Chapel at 7:00 p.m. followed by a buffet dinner in the
auditorium Please call Karen Gorczakowski 766-9292 or
Georgiana Paril 766-6754 to join.
October 4: Knights of Columbus meet in Council Hall.
October 7: First Friday Fellowship after the 8:00 a.m. Mass
in the Chapel Auditorium. All are welcome.
October 8: Help the Rosary Altar Society clean the Chapel
at 9:00 a.m. Bring a vacuum or a bucket and rag. Many hands
make light work! Service hours given.
October 8: The Men of St. James Communion Breakfast
after the 8:00 a.m. Mass in the Chapel Auditorium. See page
five for details.
October 9: Sacrament of Confirmation at 3:00 p.m. in the
Church. Please pray for our 9th graders as they receive the
Holy Spirit through the Sacrament of Confirmation.
October 10: The parish office is closed.
October 10: Women’s Ministry Gathering at 8:00 a.m. in
rooms 1-2 in the pastoral center. Our theme this year is "The
Way of LOVE" 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. Deacon Tom Klaas will
give a witness talk and teaching on Love. All women are
welcome!
October 11: Mass at Sunrise Assisted Living at 2:00 p.m.
October 12: Respect for Life Committee meeting at 12:00
noon in the parish library. All are welcome.
October 13: School Liturgy at 10:30 a.m. in the Church. All
are welcome.
As September approaches, it is a month that always
turns our attention to the beginning of school starting for our
kids. It is also a reminder that learning about life and our
Faith is not just for “the kids,” but for all of us. There really
isn’t any specific level of learning that one graduates from
when talking about matters of Faith and learning the
stewardship way of life. We constantly need to grow and
become informed about our Faith. At my parish, Saint John
the Apostle in Minot, ND, we have a “Stewardship Day” each
year in September, during which we invite parishioners to
come and listen to presentations on how to more effectively
live the stewardship way of life. And so, whether it is
completely new to you, or just a refresher course, learning
about stewardship is a life-long process.
One expression we have used at my parish, “All that
we have, all that we offer,” gives the basics in understanding
the essentials for stewardship. It is “stewardship 101,” so to
speak. Thanking God for “all that we have” is primary. As
little kids, when we are given something, we are often told by
parents, “What do you say?” And the response is “thank
you.” Soon, that becomes a reflex response. We don’t need
someone to get us to respond. As good stewards, it is our
constant response to say thanks for “all that we have.” This is
an important first step and lesson of stewardship.
The second step follows in much the same way with
the same foundation: that is, gratitude. Out of the gratitude we
have for “all that we have,” it should become a natural
response to “offer” back to God something of ourselves. This
is also a learned but natural response to the desire to be good
stewards. This is the second lesson of stewardship we learn
when we follow our call to be disciples of Christian Learning
about discipleship is a life-long process. Practicing
stewardship allows us to learn how to be the best disciples we
can be, given our circumstances and our use of time, talent,
and treasure.
So, as September ushers in a new school year, this
month also ushers in our ongoing need to learn more about
being a good steward. No matter how many “Septembers”
you and I have had in our lives, a new one gives us another
chance to think of it as the beginning of our own personal
school year in Stewardship 101. It allows us to learn about
how to live our lives as productive, faithful, and authentic
stewards of God’s gifts. And that class is always in session,
for each and every one of us. Copyright © 2011
www.THECATHOLICSTEWARD.com
Page Five
September 25, 2011
A LETTER FROM THE BISHOP
Dear Brothers & Sisters in Christ,
Anniversaries offer an opportunity for reflection from a
unique vantage point – a place from which we can look back
on how far we’ve come and, at the same time, get a glimpse of
the road ahead.
On November 19th of this year, the Diocese of Metuchen will
celebrate the 30th anniversary of its establishment by His
Holiness John Paul II in 1981. Compared to most dioceses
around the country, we are relatively young. Yet, with 30
years behind us, we can boast numerous milestones and
accomplishments.
However, with so much work to do, we do not have the luxury
of being indifferent; rather, we must continue on our journey
as disciples of Jesus Christ with renewed passion and vigor.
Together we are called to assist the poor with food, shelter,
and clothing; provide for the future of the Church with
seminarian education; offer guidance to our youth; and bring
Christ’s saving message to all people. By supporting the
Bishop’s Annual Appeal, you help to accomplish all of this,
and more, through the many and varied diocesan ministries
that are sustained by your generosity.
I thank you for your faithful response to the Bishop’s Annual
Appeal in the past and invite you to prayerfully consider
joining me in making a sacrificial gift again this year. By
combining our financial resources, and with the guidance of
the Holy Spirit, our diocesan Church will flourish for
generations to come.
With heartfelt gratitude, I remain
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Rev. Paul G. Bootkoski, D.D.
Bishop of Metuchen
A Pilgrimage to the Shrines of France
with Fr. Glenn
June 22— July 1, 2012
$2995.00
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!! Mass will be
celebrated at many of these 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].
Information Meeting: THIS FRIDAY, September 30th
7—8PM in rooms 1-2 in the Pastoral Center
30th Anniversary of the Diocese of Metuchen Celebration
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
Washington, DC
This November 19, 2011 marks the 30th Anniversary of our
diocese! On Saturday, November 19, 2011, Bishop Bootkoski
will lead a pilgrimage to the Basilica of the National Shrine of
the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC to celebrate
our Diocese’s 30th Anniversary. Come join us and fellow
parishioners from St. James, as well as other Metuchen
parishes, for this 1-Day Diocesan Pilgrimage! Reserve as
soon as possible! Seats are limited! First come first served!
Price per person: $60 Includes: Bus Transportation and
Permit, Taxes, Gratuities, Water and Snacks on bus. There
will be a breakfast and dinner stop at a Rest Area where meals
can be purchased on your own. You may also bring your own
meals if you prefer.
Meet in St. James parking lot at 5:30am. Bus leaves 6:00am
sharp! Arrive at the Shrine by 11:00am. Depart from the
Shrine approximately 4:30pm. Return to St. James parking lot
at approximately 11:00pm.
The Deadline is TOMORROW, September 26, 2011
For more information, please contact parish coordinators,
Joseph & Lucy Franceus at 908-580-1797 or
[email protected]. Checks can be made payable to Joseph
& Lucy Franceus and mailed to 199 Jamestown Road,
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920.
To Our Fellow Men of St James…
Welcome back from the lazy, hazy days of
Summer into the busyness of Fall! You are
invited to join us for our two Fall events:
Men's Communion Breakfast
• When: Saturday October 8 - 8AM Mass then our
breakfast program until 10AM
• What: The Eucharist, fellowship, prayers, a special guest
talk and A FULL BREAKFAST
• Bring your TEENAGE+ sons and experience this moving
men’s fellowship together!
Men's 22-Hour Retreat
• When: 7PM Friday night October 21 until 5PM Saturday
October 22
• Where: Sisters of Christian Charity in Mendham
• What: Talks, prayer, silent time, confession, and
fellowship
This Annual event was started to allow us to detach from
all the demands on us and to listen to the Lord. Putting
God in the center of our lives can be so difficult at times.
These 22 hours will provide the much needed focus for our
lives.
Please email ([email protected]) or call (973-464-5536)
Terry Conley to register or for more information.
Peace, Strength and Courage to you.
Page Six
September 25, 2011
Preparing for the
New Translation of the Mass
What is a Roman Missal?
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. The
Roman Missal contains what the Church refers to as the
“proper” antiphons for entrance and Communion time (in the
United States, with the approval of our bishops, we commonly
substitute hymns and songs for these “proper” antiphons). The
Missal also contains prayers such as the Sign of the Cross and
the greetings used at Mass. The opening prayer, the prayer
over the bread and wine at the preparation of the gifts, and the
prayer after Communion are all found in the Missal, as are the
different Eucharistic prayers that are used at Mass and the
blessings at the end of the liturgy. The Missal also contains all
of the parts of the Mass that the people say or sing, such as the
“I confess,” the Gloria, the Creed, the Lord’s Prayer, the Lamb
of God, and our other responses. Some of these prayers are
changed with the new translation; others remain the same.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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. Friar Noel has been a Franciscan friar for 45
years and in that time has been a secondary and elementary
school teacher, pastored in an African-American community,
served as a vocation Director for the Friars, is an experienced
retreat master and has lead pilgrimages to Italy and Ireland.
He has worked at the Shrine of St. Anthony in Ellicott City,
MD and in the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi, Italy and
currently is a Chaplin to the Felician Franciscan Sisters in
Enfield, Ct. 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.
WANTED!
Women of all ages
to join a vibrant ministry at St. James
The St. James Rosary Altar Society
Strengthen your relationship with Mary and her Son through
MARIAN DEVOTION. Feel true satisfaction in SERVICE to
the Lord’s Altars and others. Share in the FELLOWSHIP of
other women as we live our faith.
Contact: Karen Gorczakowski 766-9292 or Georgiana Paril
766-6754 for more information.
Women's Faith Sharing
How is God working in my Life?
St. James invites you to participate in bi-weekly small
faith-sharing groups of 6-8 women. The sessions are held
in parishioners' homes and are formed according to day
of week and time of day availability. If you would like to
grow stronger in your Faith through prayer, music,
spiritual sharing and listening, please contact Joan
Rosenberg at (908)903-0233 or [email protected].
Golden and Silver
Wedding Anniversary Celebration
You are cordially invited to celebrate your 25th or 50th
Wedding Anniversary with the Church of Metuchen. Renew
your marriage vows and receive a personalized certificate
from Bishop Paul G. Bootkoski at a special Evening Prayer
Service in the Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi, Metuchen.
Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 4:00 PM
Application forms may be secured by contacting the parish
office or by logging on to www.diometuchen.org/
deptsministries/family-life/marriage-enrichment. Forms must
be signed by the pastor and returned to the Family Life Office
by the parish office. Application forms will be accepted until
Saturday, October 1st. A confirmation letter will be sent
once your application has been processed.
Girl Scout Silver Award: Two parish Girl Scouts are holding
a collection for the Interfaith Hospitality Network. IHN helps
homeless people in Somerset County get jobs and have a
temporary shelter. The Girl Scouts 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.
Formal invitations and seating tickets will be mailed
approximately two weeks prior to the celebration. Tickets are
not required for guests. Everyone is welcome to attend this
joyous event. Please note: the prayer service does not fulfill
your Sunday obligation. For additional information call the
diocesan Family Life Office at 732-562-1990 x1624.
Theology on Tap: The Morristown Catholic Young Adults of
Notre Dame (MCYA) invite you to our Autumn Series of
Theology on Tap. This is a free event for married and single
adults in their 20s and 30s.
Thursday, September 29, 2011:
The Hail Mary as a Gateway to Scripture
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1393 U.S. Highway 46 West, Ledgewood, NJ 07852
www.finelightingndecor.com
973-584-5445
BEAUTY CRAFT
KITCHENS & BATHS INC.
283 U.S. Hwy. 22
Green Brook, NJ 08812
(732) 968-6757 SHOW RM.
David Presuto, Parishioner
Higgins “Home For Funerals Inc.”
Watchung • Plainfield
Stephen Szczubelek
Family owned and operated
NJ Lic. No., 4446
THE RIDGE HANDYMAN, L.L.C.
Molding * Drywall * Painting * Pressure Wash
Flooring * Tile * Deck Repair * Any Small Job!
Tom Ekberg – Parishioner
908-432-8363
[email protected]
Established 1868
(908) 756-0017
Robert Szczubelek
NJ Lic. No., 4456
JOHN’S
“Experience the difference”
Tarrytown Honda
Dwight Dachnowicz, Owner (Parishioner)
480 S Broadway, Tarrytown NY 10591
PAINTING
914-631-0815
Local Resident & Parishioner
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
We Deliver
www.tarrytownhonda.com
(908) 604-8759
COLD POOL?
ENJOY FREE HEAT FROM THE SUN!
[email protected]
800-894-SOLAR
A gift for the whole family!
BIAGIO’S ITALIAN GOURMET SPECIALTIES
Come in for delicious breads & treats of all kinds
We bake everything on premise
908-350-8064
239 Main Avenue, Stirling
AFFORDABLE ROOTER
COPPER KETTLE DELICATESSEN
118 SOUTH FINLEY AVENUE
BASKING RIDGE (908) 766-7680
M,TW, W - 6:30 AM - 4:30 PM
TH, F, SA - 6:30 AM - 8:00 PM
SU - 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Complete Sewer and Drain Cleaning
Toilets • Sinks • Showers • Tubs
High Pressure Water Jetting
T.V. Pipe Inspection/Location
FREE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
(908) 472-7633
JOSEPH NITKOWSKI
[email protected]
PACE COLLISION
dba Doug Lowrie Auto Body
* Over 50 years of outstanding customer
service and quality repairs
* Free estimates * Insurance claims specialists
Ron L. Pace, President
57 Morristown Rd. (Route 202) Bernardsville
908-766-3588
www.pacecollision.com
Lic. # 00506A
911134 St James Church (B)
Quality Swim Lessons
Classic Car Restoration at…
Service, Restoration, and Modification
* Antiques, Classics, Rod and Custom
* Paint Jobs to Body Off Restoration
* Custom Painting * Damage Repair
Let us restore your dream. www.somersethillsclassics.com
JOHN KRAW
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
LIBERTY CORNER AUTO BODY
GERVASIO’S AUTO SERVICE
1 Church St., Liberty Corner
9 Church St., Liberty Corner
908.647.4216
908.647.0790
Expert Auto Repair Since 1973
EXPERT AUTO BODY REPAIR
ADS = SALES
PLACE YOUR AD HERE
Francisca Dubbelman-Falcon, D.M.D.
General Dentistry For The Entire Family
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]
Ling Ling
— RIVERWALK —
CHINESE CUISINE
30 Alcott Square
Bernardsville 908-204-9919
Riverwalk Village Center
665 Martinsville Road Basking Ridge
Tel: 908-580-9588
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
J.W. SHUSTER & SON, INC.
Garage Doors & Openers
908-756-8541
Are you losing money
through your garage door?
Parishioner shusterdoors.com
parishioner
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
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
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Realtor™/Sales Associate
Parishioner since 1989
“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]
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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and Auto Accessories
Beverly Hills Auto Resort, Inc.
19 East Henry Street, Basking Ridge
908-766-7115 - www.beverlyhillsautoresort.com
Use this ad for 10% off a full detail
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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
Over 20 years experience helping
business owners and individuals with their
retirement savings plans and investment portfolios
Securities and investment advisory services offered through National Planning Corp (NPC), member FINRA/SIPC and registered investment advisor.
T. WOLSKY
ELECTRIC, INC.
(908) 647-4240
3188 Valley Road
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
Giovanni & Theresa Giornalista
Chef/Owners
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-524-0263