Church of the Immaculate Conception
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Church of the Immaculate Conception
Page 1 May 25, 2014 May 25, 2014 Sixth Sunday of Easter Pastor Rev. Joseph A. Scarangella Parochial Vicar Rev. Msgr. Paul L. Bochicchio Weekend Assistant Rev. Robert K. Suszko In Residence Rev. Frank J. Burla, Retired Rev. Louis M. Pambello Pastoral Associate for Catechetical Ministry Ms. Mary Clinton Organist and Director of Music Mr. Preston L. Dibble Office Staff Mrs. Bette Kuczek, Secretary Ms. Marcie Alexander, Bulletin Editor/Administrative Assistant Plant Maintenance Mr. Joseph Mulford Trustees Mrs. Joan Moriarty Mrs. Ceil Zimmermann CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Phone: 973-744-5650 30 No. Fullerton Ave. Email: [email protected] Fax: 973-744-7936 Montclair, NJ 07042 Website: www.mtcimmaculate.org Pastoral Council Mrs. Seton Feeney, Chair Immaculate Conception High School 973-744-7445; www.ichspride.org Mrs. JoAnn Degnan, M.A., Principal Immaculate Conception Cemetery 973-744-5939 Ms. Lisa Hayducka, Secretary A Roman Catholic parish family since 1864, our call is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed, in all our relationships and responsibilities. We encourage our members to embrace a lifestyle marked by Stewardship of Time, Talent and Treasure, engaging in active support of our ministries of the Word, Worship and Service. We welcome visitors and all who wish to join us as new members; registration forms are available at church entrances and at the Parish Office. Sacraments of Initiation The Eucharist Sundays: 5:30 PM (Sat.), 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM Adult Baptism, Confirmation & Eucharist or Reception into the Catholic Church: call (with choir) and 12:30 PM. about Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Weekdays: Monday—Friday 7:30 AM (Held in St. Gianna Molla Chapel–lower level of Infant Baptism: celebrated monthly (except Parish Center), Monday—Saturday 12:10 PM Lent); call for information about preparation process for parents. in Church. Devotions Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal: Monday after 12:10 PM Mass. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: In rotation with our cluster parishes (St. Peter Claver, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel) on First Fridays from 12:30 to 3:00 PM. Prayer Group: Wednesday, 8:00 PM First Eucharist: generally celebrated in Grade 2; Holy Days: 7:30 AM and 12:10 and 7:30 PM (Church has barrier-free access; limited call for information about preparation process for candidates and parents. handicapped parking is available.) Confirmation: generally celebrated in Grade 9; Reconciliation call for information about preparation process Rite of Penance with Individual Confession: for candidates, parents and sponsors. Saturday at 12:45 PM and 6:30 PM; Seasonal Anointing of the Sick Communal Services as announced; Confession Those seriously ill or confined at home may any time on request. call anytime for the Sacraments of Confession, Marriage Eucharist and Anointing of the Sick. Call for Arrangements should be made in person with a times of communal celebrations. Please call to priest at least one year in advance. At least one notify us of those who are hospitalized. partner should be a registered parishioner. Faith Formation Religious Education: Pre-School to Grade 8 Sunday at 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM (Tegakwita Hall). Family-Based Religious Ed.: contact parish office. I.C.Y.M. (Immaculate Conception Youth Ministry) High School-aged students Adult Formation: see Bulletin for programs. Parish Office The Office is located at 1 Munn Street and is OPEN: Monday & Tuesday: 9:00AM‒6:00PM, Wednesday & Thursday 9:00AM‒4:00PM, Friday thru Sunday 9:00AM‒1:00PM. Call the Rectory for emergencies. Page 2 May 25, 2014 Dear Parishioners, Happy Memorial Day Weekend! As we all know, Memorial Day is a federal holiday wherein the men and women who died while in service to our country are remembered. This holiday, celebrated on the last Monday of the month of May was formally known as Decoration Day and originated after the Civil War to commemorate the soldiers who died in this war. Please remember in your prayers this weekend all those in the history of our great country who gave their lives so that we may live in freedom and enjoy all the blessings God has bestowed on our land. Memorial Day Mass will be celebrated here in our church on Monday at 8:00am and at our cemetery at 9:00am. There will NOT be a 12:10 Mass on Monday. And, as we officially begin the Summer Months with the celebration of Memorial Day, please remember that our summer mass schedule on Sunday is 8:00am, 10:00am, and 12 Noon. The 5:30pm Mass on Saturday remains the same. At this time of year, many dioceses are Ordaining men to the priesthood. This weekend, Archbishop Myers has ordained 12 men as priests for the Archdiocese of Newark. Please remember them in your prayers. We here at Immaculate will be celebrating the anniversaries of our priesthood ordinations. Fr. Burla is celebrating 51 years of priestly ministry, having been ordained on May 25, 1963. Msgr. Paul is celebrating his 43rd anniversary on May 29, and I will be celebrating my 22nd anniversary on May 30th. Please keep us in your prayers as we do for all of you. Have a happy and safe Memorial Day weekend, Fr. Joe New Ministry Opportunity Taking the initiative to welcome others and inviting them to share in the life of our parish community--that's what hospitality is all about! There are many ways to extend hospitality: greeting and welcoming people to Mass, helping them find a place to sit, taking up the collection, coordinating who will bring up the gifts, etc. We would like to thank the many parishioners who have been generously sharing their talents by helping out in the absence of a formal ministry. Now we would like to officially organize a Ministry of Hospitality. But first we need to see who's interested. If you are currently acting in this capacity or you would like to explore how you can be part of this new ministry, please contact Seton Feeney at 973-4337373. “Let mutual love continue. Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers for by doing that some have entertained angels without knowing it.” -Hebrews 13:1 Possible Traffic Delays Next Sunday Due to the annual Montclair Fun Run next Sunday, June 1st there will be some street closures by the YMCA on Park St. & Midland Ave. from 8:00am to 11:00am. Please be prepared for some minor detours. Use the Munn St. entrance to enter parking lot. “Every believer in this world must become a spark of light.” --Saint Pope John XXIII Sixth Sunday of Easter MEMORIAL DAY 2014 Monday, May 26th we celebrate Memorial Day a federal holiday when we remember the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. Mass will be celebrated in Church at 8:00 AM (there will NOT be a 12:10 Mass). Also on Monday, Mass will be offered at 9:00 AM at the Mausoleum Chapel at our Cemetery located at Grove St. & Mount Hebron Rd. All are invited to this annual Mass for the repose of the souls of our faithful departed, especially those who have given their lives in the service of our country. Please note that the Parish Office will be CLOSED for the Holiday. The Ascension of the Lord Thursday, May 29th This Thursday, May 29th is the Solemnity of the Ascension, a Holy Day of Obligation for Catholics. Masses will be celebrated for the Holy day at: 7:30 AM ▬ 12:10 PM ▬ 7:30 PM All Masses will be celebrated in Church. Family Faith Night at Immaculate Friday, May 30th 7 PM to 9 PM in Madonna Hall An evening of faith, food and fun for the whole family. A Couples dinner and interactive family based talk by Canon Jean Marie Moreau (Rector of St. Anthony of Padua Oratory in West Orange, NJ. Children will share pizza, watch a children faith based movie and participate in fun activities. RSVP to [email protected] or 917-597-9117. Archbishop’s Annual Appeal 2014 Thank you to our parishioners who have already made their pledge to the 2014 Archbishop’s Annual Appeal. If you haven’t yet made a pledge or donation there are envelopes available at the back of Church. With your help we can reach our parish goal of $53,995. But our real goal is for everyone to participate (all donations large or small are appreciated). Please consider making a gift! “Every gift makes a difference!”. See the video presentation of the many good works of the Appeal at: http://www.rcanaaa.org/ video.html. Thank you for your consideration! and generosity! Summer Sunday Mass Schedule Memorial Day weekend signals the unofficial start of Summer and with it we begin our Summer Sunday Mass Schedule of: 8:00 AM—10:00 AM —12:00 NOON The 5:30 PM Mass on Saturday will remain the same. The Summer Sunday Mass schedule will run through Labor Day Weekend, August 31, 2014. Page 3 May 25, 2014 2014 ----- 2015 Catechetical Corner You can now register your children for next year’s Religious Education Program by going to our parish website. Currently enrolled families and new families on on--line should follow these INSTRUCTIONS: ■ Go to www.mtcimmaculate.org ■ Click on Children’s Faith Formation and then “registration form.” You will then be able to complete the form online and submit to us. One form must be submitted for each child. Please remember to read the Family Handbook (available on the website) before submitting the form to us. Also, remember to complete the separate ICARE volunteer form and submit to us as well. ■ After submitting your form(s), please mail the fee to us here at the parish center. The religious education fee for 2014 - 2015 is the same as last year: $100 for one child, $200 for two or more children. (Sacrament Preparation fees will increase slightly: First Communion will be $100 and Confirmation will be $175. These are not collected until later in the year.) As always, if any fee presents a hardship to any family, please contact me to discuss. ■ Deadline for registration is June 30th. Thank you for your cooperation—please register by the due date. ■ Please note that you do not need to register your current 8th Grader, we will be sending some information about Confirmation Preparation. Any family who would prefer to register in person can come to the Parish Center (1 Munn Street) to complete hardcopies of the forms. Please call ahead to verify that someone will be here to assist you: 973-744-5650. Sixth Sunday of Easter I.C. We welcome all who are visiting the parish family of Immaculate Conception in Montclair, and invite any who would like to join our parish to fill out a registration form, found on the tables in the back of church. Please complete both sides and give to one of the priests or return to the Parish Center. The registration form may also be found on the Parish Web site at www.mtcimmaculate.org. To all our parishioners, please advise us of any changes to your address, phone # and email so that we can keep our files current. Immaculate this Week at a Glance Sunday, May 25 ― Summer Sunday Mass Schedule begins: 8AM/10AM/12PM ― Baptism Sunday - Baptisms in Church at 2:00 PM Monday, May 26 Memorial Day ― Holiday - Parish Office CLOSED. One mass at 8am in Church ― Mass at Mausoleum Chapel - IC Cemetery (9:00 AM) Thursday, May 29 The Ascension of the Lord ― Holy Day Mass Schedule: 7:30 AM/ 12:10 PM/ 7:30 PM ― Chancel Choir Rehearsal (8:00 PM) Friday, May 30 ― Family Faith Night in Madonna Hall (7:00 PM) Saturday, May 31 ― Lector & Eucharistic Minister gathering-Church/MH (10:30 AM) Sunday, June 1 ― Summer Sunday Mass Schedule begins: 8AM/10AM/12PM Celebrating the Pope Francis Parish Garden! It was a joyous morning last Sunday as we gathered for the naming and blessing of our New Parish Garden, named in honor of our Pope Francis, The garden was the realization of a dream and vision many parishioners have had for years. The Pope Francis Parish Garden will provide fresh produce for many needy individuals and families The parish thanks so many people for their efforts: ― Patrice Kelly and the ‘A Lot to Grow’ Organization along with Andrew Skorupski and his Boy Scout troop whose funding and people power enabled the installation of the garden; ― Arsenio Changsut, our parish site coordinator and all our Garden Members who have given countless hours of their time and who will continue to labor to feed the hungry; ― Joe Mulford for his generous availability and willingness to lend a helping hand at all times; ― Our Pastoral Council members under the leadership of Seton Feeney for considering and praying about the whole project this past year and carrying it forward; (and for providing the refreshments!) ― Mary Clinton for her guidance and help with Parish Communication. ― Our entire parish family for their prayers, interest and support in submitting names for the garden. The name “Pope Francis Parish Garden” submitted in two separate entries (June Raegner Stanton & Sara DeSmith) was one of over 30 names submitted by parishioners! The Pope Francis Parish Garden. Fr. Joe dedicated and blessed the garden using the special rite of “blessing of seeds” from the Catholic Book of Blessing. Massimo Changsut carried the holy water bucket as Fr. Joe sprinkled each garden bed & seedling with the Easter holy water. Along with the blessing of the garden, a bench was dedicated to the memory of Robert Charles Rowbotham Sr., plant manager for the parish for many years, and husband of Leah Rowbotham. The Rowbothams are long time neighbors, who also shared the same vision. Robert was an avid gardener, and always wanted to see a garden on the lot. May God provide an abundant harvest so that many in need Arsenio & Massimo Changsut, Fr. Joe (photos courtesy of A. Changsut and R. LaScola) Blessing the garden beds with Easter holy water. can be served! & Seton Feeney in the garden. Page 4 May 25, 2014 LITURGICAL MINISTERS — May 31 & June 1 Lectors 5:30pm (Sat.) Lila Nelson 8:00am John Hutchinson 10:00 Tom Walsh 12:00pm Marcia DePolo Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion 5:30pm (Sat.) Robin Holcombe, Ann Kraus, Nancy Juelis, Karen Hockstein 8:00 Kevin Schlatmann, Janice Rusnak 10:00 Carla Millien, Paul Bambrick, Ed Haas, Floater 12:00pm Maria & Bob Dyer, Dennis Reis, Floater Altar Servers 5:30pm (Sat.) Massimo Esposito 8:00 Catie Stanton, 10:00 Ana & Maria Bambrick, Christine Millien 12:00pm Julia Valerian, Julia Malnak Children’s Liturgy of the Word 8:00am Sue Trapp 10:00 Rita Deas, Julie Korgen Scripture Readings for the Week Monday: Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Jn 15:26 — 16:4a Tuesday: Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Jn 16:5-11 Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22—18:1; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Jn 16:12-15 Thursday: Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23; Mt 28:16-20 Friday: Acts 18:9-18; Ps 47:2-7; Jn 16:20-23 Saturday: Zep 3:14-18a or Rom 12:9-16; Is 12:2-3, 4-6; Lk 1:39-56 Sunday: Acts 1:12-14; Ps 27:1, 4, 7-8; 1 Pt 4:13-16; Jn 17:1-11a; Fifth Sunday of Easter In-pew donations E-debit contributions (weekly) $ 8,870 $ 5,702 $ 2,432 Monthly Repair & Maintenance Collection $ 1,893 Guidelines for Stewardship suggest contributing 5% of weekly income to parish support, and 5% to other charities (e.g., Archbishop’s Annual Appeal). Thank you for your continued support of your parish. If you are not already doing so, please use your envelopes each week — only contributions in your numbered envelope (or an envelope indicating your name/address & #) or E-Debit are recorded for documentation required by the IRS. Please contact Marcie Alexander at the Parish Office if you are not receiving envelopes. Carnival Time St. Catherine of Siena Thurs.-Sat., May 29 – 31►6-10pm; Sun., June 1►4 – 8pm Food Court, Rides, Games, Kids World for the littlest ones, Katie's Cafe, Siena Ale House and more! Discounted Ride & Food Tickets will be pre-sold May 27-29 call the for times they will be on sale. Discounted Costs are $ 12 for 15 Ride Tickets and $ 20 for 22 Food Tickets. Regularly-priced Tickets will be sold throughout the 4-day event. St. Catherine of Siena is located at the corner of Pompton & Bradford Aves., Cedar Grove. For more info., call the Rectory, 973-239-7960. Sixth Sunday of Easter Saturday 5:30 Sunday May 24 William DeBaren May 25 (Sixth Sunday of Easter) 8:00 Anthony J. Pace 10:00 For the People of the Parish 12:00 Serena Bobrowsky Monday May 26 (St. Philip Neri, Priest) 8:00 John Andrick Tuesday May 27 (St. Augustine of Canterbury) 7:30 Ed & Joan Giblin 12:10 Ruth Doherty Wednesday May 28 7:30 Judy Gormley 12:10 Frances Flannagan Thursday May 29 (The Ascension of the Lord) 7:30 For the People of the Parish 12:10 In honor of Divine Mercy 7:30 Michel Andre & All Souls Friday May 30 7:30 Marilyn & William Duthie 12:10 Maria & Roberto Fernandez (44th wedding anv.) Saturday May 31 (The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary) 12:10 Sergio Capurso 5:30 Michael Uy Sunday June 1 (Seventh Sunday of Easter) 8:00 For the People of the Parish 10:00 Serena Bobrowsky 12:00 Anthony J. Pace - Immaculate Conception Seminary Golf Outing Show your support for our current seminarians who are preparing for the priesthood, by contributing to or attending the 34th Annual Judge Breslin Cornerstone Golf Outing and Honoree Dinner on June 19th at Cedar Hill Country Club in Livingston, N.J. Dinner and drinks with or without golf is available. Your charitable contribution supports non-academic financial assistance to resident seminarians at the Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology in South Orange, NJ. To find out more details on attending or contributing please contact Antoinette Bergwall at 973-886-8321. Checks are made payable to: Breslin Fund for Seminarians. Seton Hall Summer Sessions If you are looking for the opportunity to fulfill a major requirement, lighten your semester course load, master a new skill or explore a new interest, please visit the Seton Hall Summer Sessions website at www.shu.edu/summer-session/ or contact Continuing and Professional Studies at (973)-761-9087 or [email protected]. Pre-College students receive a 50% discount on select courses! Page 5 May 25, 2014 “To everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven.” ––Ecclesiastes 3:11 “…… A time to be healed……” Sick List: Michael Quinn, Sr. Marianne Sullivan, Sr. Cora Marie McGuire, Anita Szarzinski, Flo Rusnak, Ann Landi, Alfonso Arango, Rosa Solano, William Birmingham, Marie Fox, Mary Carmel Schmidt, Tracey Willard, Timothy Meehan, Donna Valenti, Dorothy Sheridan, David Miller, Mariela Ramirez, Dolores C. Maylott, Ronald Haegele, Patricia Raspa, Richard Badenhausen, Greg Frein, Bill Jenkins, Bette Meslar, Baby Brianna Carrera, Msgr. James Finnerty, Rosemary Kingsley, Camille Creter, Sam Fuller, Beth D’Errico, Thomas C. Sheehan Jr., Charles Reid, Martin Fockens, Rosemary Thomasberger, Gloria Reinhardt, Amy Brown, Pamela Doffont, Jill Cerullo, Debra Evans, Shelia Settle, Sr. Carol Jaresewski, Thomas D. Sheen, Damion Regan, Barbara Regan, Stephen Bacino, Edward Britt. “…… A time to die……” Deceased May all the faithful departed rest in peace. : Altar Bread and Wine in memory of Roberto Fernandez. Memorial Candle burns in memory of Gennaro Di Minico. Altar Candles and Sanctuary Lamp are also available as a memorial for a loved one. We pray for national and world leaders and for those in the armed services, especially, Joshua Dibble, USN; SGT. David Raggi; SrA Edward Walker, USAF. Intercession for Life: For the souls of the children whose lives were taken in abortion that they might behold the face of their Father in heaven; We pray to the Lord. Intercession for Vocations: That our belief in the Resurrection may renew our hope and increase our devotion to living our faith with courage and zeal each day; We pray to the Lord. The Holy Father's Intentions for MAY, 2014 Media. That the media may be instruments in the service of truth and peace. Mary’s Guidance. That Mary, Star of Evangelization, may guide the church in proclaiming Christ to all nations. MAY, the Month of Mary - Pray the Rosary The rosary is a Christ-centered prayer in which we pray to the Son in the company of His Mother. With Mary, we contemplate the face of Christ an the mysteries of the life He shared with her. A clear focus on the life of Christ emerges as the mysteries of the rosary make the circle from joyful to luminous to sorrowful to glorious. Please join us in saying the rosary weekdays after the 12:10pm mass during the month of May. “Say the rosary every day” --Our Lady of Fatima, 1917 Sixth Sunday of Easter Save the Date Immaculate Conception YARD SALE Saturday, July 12th The church will be hosting a Yard Sale to raise funds for the Church and HOMECorp, a community organization that refurbishes houses, providing safe and affordable housing to those in need in Montclair. We are requesting new or gently used donations to sell, so begin searching your home now. STEWARDSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Are you Interested in becoming more involved in liturgy? You are invited to attend a gathering in church of two ministries: Lector and Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist (Eucharistic Minister) ‒ SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 31ST ‒ 10:30 AM TO 12:00 NOON. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS assist in the distribution of the Body and Blood of our Lord at all Masses. Eucharistic Ministers are confirmed, practicing Catholics who may also bring communion to the sick, homebound, and to those in nursing homes. LECTORS are trained to proclaim the Word of God at parish liturgies. A Lector should be a confirmed Catholic in full communion with the Church. Training is available and required for all persons in this ministry. If you feel you have the gifts for either of these two ministries please contact Msgr. Paul Bochicchio at the parish office (973-744-5650 ext. 122 or [email protected] and attend this gathering. Prayer Vigil at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Alliance of the Two Hearts Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 94 Pine St., Montclair, is hosting The Alliance of Two Hearts - The Sacred Heart Of Jesus and The Immaculate Heart of Mary - Communion of Reparation Prayer Vigil. This will be held on the First Friday June 6, beginning at 7:30pm through First Saturday June 7, ending with concluding prayers at 1:00am. Everyone is invited to attend all or part of the vigil. Mass offered at 8:00pm on June 6 and on June 7 at 12:00am. There will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, the Nine Offices of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Rosary, Confession, Chaplet of Divine Mercy & more. Call the parish Rectory at (973) 744-1074 or parish promoter, Geralyn Strumph at (973) 743-7514. Calling all High School Students! True Love Waits Program Monday to Friday, June 16-20 from 4-6 PM LIFENET will be conducting an exciting program called “True Love Waits” which includes skits, videos, and talks to empower youth to save sex for marriage. Program is 5-sessions from 4-6 PM beginning Monday, June 16th and ending Friday, June 20th here in Madonna Hall. There is an Information Meeting for Parents on Sunday, June 1st at 11:00 AM (in Madonna Hall). Cost of program is $50 per student, which includes light refreshments and sterling silver purity ring for students who make a purity commitment. 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