THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA PRAY THE ROSARY WITH US NOVEMBER

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THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA PRAY THE ROSARY WITH US NOVEMBER
THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
NOVEMBER 9
PRAY THE ROSARY WITH US
Please join us to pray the rosary every morning after daily
mass. And Every Monday night at 8 P.M. a small group
gathers at the church to recite the Rosary. JOIN US! It takes
less than ½ hour and is a wonderful way to end the day.
PASTORAL VISITS TO HOSPITAL
VIGIL
5PM
VICTOR RAFANELLO & IDA BIONDI/Lorraine
Jacobs
LORETTA ROM/Bonnie & Greg Dwyer
SUNDAY
Ez 47:1-2, 8-9, 12; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17; Jn 2:13-22
8:00
STEPHEN MISCZAK/Maryann
JANINA WOJTOWICZ/Anita & Don Huggins
10:30 ROBERT SISTI, JR./Family
LEAH & CHRIS AFFSA/The Jarkesy Family
12:00 ANGELO COPPOLINO/Eleanor Tortora
CHARLES FERRARA/Jim & Pat Aurelio
7PM
LIVING AND DECEASED PARISHIONERS
MONDAY – 11/10 – St. Leo the Great, Pope & Doctor of the
Church
Ti 1:1-9; Lk 17:1-6
8:00
GERRY HAERTEL/Family
SHEILA JAMES/Eleanor & John Hatala
TUESDAY – 11/11 – St. Martin of Tours, Bishop
Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Lk 17:7-10
8:00
JIM COYNE/Family
ROSINA LATERZA/The Bosland Family
WEDNESDAY – 11/12 – St. Josaphat, Bishop & Martyr
Ti 3:1-7; Lk 17:11-19
8:00
NICHOLAS CARONE/Fr. Dan Kelly
THURSDAY - 11/13 – St. Frances Xavier, Cabrini, Virgin
Phlm 7-20; Lk 17:20-25
8:00
PETER BROWN/The Calafiore Family
FRIDAY 11/14
2 Jn 4-9; Lk 17:26-37
8:00
CHARLIE FERRARA, SR. /Fr. Dan & The IHM
Parish Family
SATURDAY 11/15 – St. Albert the Great, Bishop &
Doctor of the Church, BVM
3 Jn 5-8; Lk 18:1-8
9:00
LORETTA ROM/Henry & Arlene Dittamo
VIGIL
5PM
LIVING AND DECEASED PARISHIONERS
SUNDAY 11/16 – 33rd Sunday In Ordinary Time
Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; 1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 or
25:14-15, 19-21
8:00
LORETTA ROM/Gene & Lorraine Signoretti
FIDELINA SOTO/Humberto Maravi
10:30 EDWARD VANLINDERN, JR./ Linda Sammartino
& Religious Ed.
FRED GMYREK.Mr. & Mrs. A. Verchinski
12:00 ARCHIE INGRASSIA/ Fr. Dan & The IHM Parish
Family
BARBARA JONES/The Weiss Family
7PM
FREDERICK GUTTROFF/The Falato Family
CHARLES FERRARA/ The Kaufman Family
Because of privacy laws, the area hospitals no longer notify us
when a parishioner has been admitted. If you would like to be
visited by a priest, deacon or Minister of Communion, please
call or have a FAMILY MEMBER call the rectory at 973-6943400 and let us know the hospital and room number. Also, call
the rectory if you wish to be included in the Prayers of the
Faithful at weekend Masses and the bulletin.
THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH
Sunday, November 9:
10:30am – Rite of Enrollment – CH
11:30 – 1pm – RCIA – MC
1;30pm - Baptisms – CH
Monday, November 10:
3 – 4:30pm – G.S. Scouts #146 - MR
6:30 – 8pm – Rel. Ed – MR/School
7 – 8pm – Rel. Ed. Class Mass - MC
8pm – Novena – CH
8 – 9pm –B.S. #192 PLC Mtg. - MC
Tuesday, November 11:
3:30 – 5:30pm – Rel. Ed – MR/School
4 – 5pm – Rel. Ed. Class Mass - MC
Wednesday, November 12:
9:45am – Prayer Group – MR
12- 1pm – Zumba – MR
6:30 – 9pm – Spec. Olympics – Gym
7pm - Scripture Study – MC
7 – 8:30pm – Pack # 192 Tigers Mtg. – MR
7 – 8:30pm – Pack # 192 Bears Mtg. – MC
Thursday, November 13:
10am - Scripture Study – MC
3 - 5pm – G.S. # 94131 Mtg. - MR
7 – 9pm Youth Ministry - MC
7 – 9:30pm – Choir – CH
7:30 – 9pm – B.S. #192 Mtg. - MR
Friday, November 14:
6pm – 12 – Autumn Auction Set up – Gym
Saturday, November 15:
6pm – Autumn Auction – Gym
4pm - Confessions – CH
8 pm – AA – MR
INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK
SANCTUARY LAMP
ERNEST J. MOZER, Sr. /Family
THE FOUNDATION OF THE
UNIVERSAL CHURCH
It has been celebrated as a solemn
feast for years, but unless you are in
Rome it often goes unnoticed. When
the calendar date of November 9th
happens to fall on a Sunday, then in
every church throughout the world, it
is truly given its proper respect.
This weekend, November 8&9, we are celebrating the feast
of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica. This monumental
church on the Lateran Hill in Rome has a very important
history. Its proper name is “The Archbasilica of Christ our
Savior and St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist in
the Lateran.” In Pre-Christian Rome, it was the site of a
mansion belonging to the Laterani Family. The Emperor
Nero confiscated the land when a member of the Laterini
family was accused of conspiracy. Soon after, a fort was
erected on the property.
When Constantine became Emperor of Rome in 313AD,
the fort was the headquarters of soldiers who fought against
him. He had these Roman guards suppressed and the fort
destroyed.
Through a marriage, Constantine became the
owner of the property and he chose to give the Lateran Palace
to Pope Miltiades, the Bishop of Rome. By 324 the palace
and adjoining basilica were enlarged and became the official
residence of the Bishop of Rome and his Cathedral Church.
Cathedral Churches are the official church were the bishop’s
throne, his “Cathedra (seat)” is located. In that dedication,
Pope Sylvester called it the “Domus Dei”, the “House of
God.”
Over the years it was the site of numerous important
Church Councils as well as the Papal Palace and Cathedral.
St. Peter’s in the Vatican is a shrine church built over the tomb
of St. Peter, but not a cathedral. Throughout the following
centuries, the church building was beautified, but when the
Pope left Rome during the 14th Century and moved the Papal
Court to Avignon, France the Basilica and Palace were
neglected and fell into disrepair. When the Pope returned to
Rome after seventy years in France, the Lateran Palace which
was scarred by neglect and numerous fires, was considered
inadequate as a dwelling. For this reason, the Papal Palace
was built along side of St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican. The
Pope has lived there ever since. But the Lateran Basilica is
still the First Church of Rome and of the Universal Church. It
is called the “Mother Church of the whole world,” and ranks
above all other churches including St. Peter’s Basilica.
In remembering its dedication, we are not simply
celebrating a beautiful building, rich in art and history. We
are celebrating the Christian Community that gathers to be
formed by the Gospel, challenged by the Gospel, and sent
from the Table of Eucharist to live the Gospel. Every family
needs a home in which to gather to be sheltered, renewed,
refreshed, and strengthened. The Lateran Basilica is a living
sign of that home. It is above all, a parish and a home for
God’s children. It is a Cathedral, a place where the “Father of
the Household”, the Bishop, can gather his family to speak to
them the heart of the Gospel. It is a “Domus Dei”, a House of
God where we experience the living presence of Christ in
Word and Sacrament and give thanks to the Father for the gift
of the fullness of life. It is also the “Domus Ecclesia”, the
House of people assembled in God’s presence.
This weekend we are celebrating and giving thanks for
more than a beautiful historic building.
With love and blessings . . .
Fr. Dan
WELCOME
You enter this Church… not as a stranger, but as a guest of
God. God is your heavenly Father. Come, then, with joy in
your heart and thanks on your lips into God’s presence,
offering God your love and service. Be grateful to the strong
and the loyal ones who, in the name of Jesus Christ, built this
place of worship and to all who have beautified it and
hallowed it with their prayers and praise. Ask God’s blessing
on those who love this house of faith as the inspiration of their
labor, rejoicing in the power of the Holy Spirit, and may that
blessing rest on you, both on your going out and your coming
in.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP
All adult Catholics should officially register in the parish.
Young adults of working age should register independently of
their parents even if ‘living at home’. We cannot serve you
by issuing letters for sponsorship of Baptism, Confirmation, or
Matrimony, nor give character references for teaching
positions, etc. if we do not know you. All new members of
our faith family are encouraged to come to the parish so we
can meet you. Call the rectory for an appointment. Also,
please notify the parish office of any changes in address,
telephone number, or if you are leaving the parish.
OFFERTORY COLLECTION
To meet the needs of our parish family and to proclaim the
Gospel of Christ Jesus:
Budget requirements: $13,000 each WEEK
- To offer our young people Youth Ministry experiences
- To offer our children a faith-filled program
of learning about Jesus and the Gospel
- To worship with faith and grace at our Sunday Eucharist
- To reach out to God’s people in need have support and
care.
Please remember the needs of our parish ministry in making your
weekly offering. Thank you for all you do to enable the Gospel
to touch the lives of God’s people.
Last Sunday’s Collection - $16,426.00
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Please remember the sick and homebound of our
parish family in your prayers during the week:
Katherine Ryan, Bob Ryan, Mary Sudovar, Stan
Bednarczyck, Donald Law, Vicki Marinaccio,
Michael Gossinger, Anna Stadler & Kurt Spinner.
“IT IS A HOLY AND WHOLESOME THING
TO PRAY FOR THE DEAD”
Please pray for the souls of the departed members of our parish
family.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS
_______________________________________________________________
The RCIA assists adults on their faith journey to seek a
relationship with the living God and enter a way of faith and
conversation as the Holy Spirit opens their hearts. During this
journey, at the proper time, they will receive the sacraments of
Christian Initiation – Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist.
The group gathers weekly after the 10:30 AM Mass to break
open the Word and is comprised of unbaptized adults,
baptized adults from other Christian traditions, and Roman
Catholics who have not celebrated Confirmation and possibly
First Eucharist. These adults meet in a group setting with
catechists who share faith through prayer, talks and
discussions. Please share this ministry with anyone who you
think may be interested and contact Joanne Calafiore at the
rectory 973-694-3400 or [email protected]. You, too,
can plant the seeds of faith with others!
YOUR PARISH NEEDS YOUR GIFTS
OF MINISTRY
Please consider ministering in our parish as a Lector
or Communion Minister. We are in need of your
gifts and talents so the presence of Christ in Word
and Sacrament can be experienced by all. Please
call the rectory at 973-694-3400.
Our religious formation classes have been buzzing with
activity since mid- September. Guided gently and lovingly by
a team of dedicated catechists, nearly 400 children in
Kindergarten through 8th grade fill our classrooms with
enthusiasm and energy as they continue on their faith
journeys. Through weekly lessons, activities, Bible stories and
music, our children learn to live as young disciples of Jesus.
And through faithful Mass attendance each and every Sunday,
they grow closer to Jesus and begin to understand more fully
who we are as people of Church.
8th Grade News
On October 30, the 8th Grade presented to the students at
Immaculate Heart of Mary a presentation about the Civil War.
The presentation included Civil War technology, music and
poetry from the time period and the role of women during the
war. The students were shown through their Differentiated
Instruction, different ways to approach various topics. Good
job 8th Grade!
COOP Exam
On Friday, November 7, 8th Grade students from the diocese
took the placement test for entry into Diocesan Catholic High
Schools. Good Luck to all who took the test.
AMAZING AUTUMN AUCTION
FEED THE HUNGRY
In the past it has been our mission to take a food collection on
the fourth Sunday of the month for the Fr. English Center in
Paterson. During this past Lent we collected on a weekly
basis and shared the food between the Fr. English Center and
the Wayne Interfaith Food Pantry.
It was wonderfully
successful. Going forward the Food Collection Barrel will
be in the vestibule permanently to receive donation that will
be shared with both food pantries. Thank you for your care
for those that go hungry in our community and our Diocese.
THANKSGIVING FOOD COLLECTION
Our annual Thanksgiving Food collection
will be held on November 22-23, 2014. All
food donations will be distributed among
the Father English Center in Paterson and
the Wayne Interfaith Network (WIN) Food
Pantry.
Donate any non-perishable food items, not just holiday
foods. Teens will be available at each Mass (on the collection
weekend) to carry food items to the Church from your car.
Monetary donations are also being collected to assist our effort
in feeding the hungry.
In addition, if you would like to donate a turkey, they will be
collected on Sunday, November 23rd from 1-2 PM ONLY in
the church parking lot. This is the only time we are able to
collect turkeys since our church does not have storage
facilities and the turkeys need to be immediately transported to
the pantry for distribution.
Thank you for continued support and very generous response
to the poor and the hungry.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish
Saturday, November 15, 2014
580 Ratzer Road
Item Preview & Silent Auction – 6PM
Live Auction – 8PM
Ticket Price - $25
Tickets available weekdays at the School Office
Or call 973-694-1225
We are in need of donations of items to be auctioned.
PRAY TOGETHER
…With THE CHILDREN OF GOD’S LIGHT Prayer Group.
Women (and sometimes even men!) have been gathering –
first in homes, then in the church vestibule, now in the Parish
Meeting Room (every Wednesday at 9:45 AM) – to pray, sing,
rejoice and worship the Lord for more than 25 years! You are
invited to join them every week or any week that the Spirit so
moves you.
SAFE ENVIRONMENT
“If any person may have been abused by any priest, they
should immediately contact their local County Prosecutor’s
Office and the Diocese’s Victims Assistance Coordinator:
Peggy Zanello at 973-879-1489. You may also be in touch
with either of the Diocesan Response Officers: Rev. Msgr.
James T. Mahoney, Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia,
973-777-8818 Ext. 205 or Sister Mary Edward Spohrer,
S.C.C., Chancellor/Delegate for Religious, 973-777-8818 Ext.
248. The entire text of the Policy of the Diocese of Paterson
in Response to Complaints of Sexual Abuse is available on the
diocesan Web site: www.patersondiocese.org”.
2014 BISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL
Be An Ambassador for Christ
THE FAMILY CORNER
November 9
Jn 2:13-22
Jesus was disappointed when He saw people selling inside the
temple. Disappointment is a normal part of all relationships.
When a couple marries, the groom hopes his wife will never
change, and she expects that he will.
Both will be
disappointed. Parents will be disappointed by their children,
and children by their parents. Disappointment and intimacy
go together.
Fr. Robert Barron’s
PRIEST, PROPHET, KING
The better we understand Jesus, the better we understand
ourselves. But who was Jesus, this itinerant preacher whom
many called the Messiah? In Priest, Prophet, King, you’ll
discover Jesus as the Anointed One–the ultimate priest,
prophet, and king foreshadowed throughout the Hebrew
Scriptures. Using biblical insights and engaging stories, Father
Barron affirms that we see Jesus most clearly through the lens
of the Old Testament.
Through this presentation of Priest, Prophet, King, you will
better understand Jesus, become more familiar with Scripture,
and realize your own priestly, prophetic, and kingly mission.
A 6 WEEK SERIES OF LECTURES ON DVD
FOLLOWED BY DISCUSSION:
Sunday – Oct. 19- Nov. 23, 9:00-10:00 AM IHM School Media Center
Wednesday – Oct. 22- Dec. 3, 7:00 PM IHM School Media Center
NB: No meeting Nov. 26
Thursday – Oct. 23- Dec. 4, 10:00 AM IHM Ministry Center (Kilroy
House) NB: No meeting Nov. 27
It is not too late! Please contact Joanne Calafiore if you plan
to attend or for more information you may email me at
[email protected].
SEEKING A SPECIAL GIFT
THE GIFT OF LIFE
A fellow parishioner is in need of a kidney. It is not an easy
decision to gift one, but for a person in critical need it is the
gift of life. If anyone would be willing to consider becoming
a donor, or know of anyone who would be willing, please
contact Denise at (973) 519-5969.
All medical and other
expenses will be paid. Please keep this parishioner and his
family, and all in need of organ donations in your prayers.
Our Diocese is blessed with an increase in the number of
vocations to the priesthood. As parishioners who will one day
benefit from their priestly ministry, we have an opportunity to
support their vocation by making a pledge to the Bishop’s
Annual Appeal, which funds the expenses related to their
formation. Please make a gift to the 2014 Bishop’s Annual
Appeal today!
YOUTH MINISTRIES
Confirmation
November 16th is the next Faith Sharing Session for
both 1st and 2nd year candidates.
Year One Candidates: All sponsor forms are due
this month. Blank forms can be found in the back of
the “Mass sign in” binder in the vestibule.
Year Two Candidates: The ACRE Test will be held
on Sunday, November 23rd at 5pm in the school
gym, all candidates who wish to be Confirmed in
April, must attend. Also, all Confirmation Name
forms are now due to the youth ministry office.
Blank forms can be found in the back of the “Mass
sign in” binder in the vestibule.
High School Youth Ministry
Cake Wars /Cake-Eating Contest will be held
followed by a discussion on the “Seven Deadly Sins”
on Thursday, November 13th at 7pm in the Ministry
Center (Kilroy house, behind the Church). All high
school students are welcome to attend!
Thursday, November 20th a special night of
Thanksgiving at 7pm in the Ministry Center (Kilroy
house, behind the Church). All high school students
are welcome to attend!
Jr. High Youth Ministry
All 7th and 8th graders are invited to MOVIE NIGHT from 79:30pm on Friday, November 21st. Join us for fellowship,
food and fun… BRING A FRIEND!
Ministry Volunteers Needed
We are looking for “teen-friendly” adult volunteers to join our
retreat team or help out with jr. high programming. ALL
volunteers must complete the Protecting God’s Children
Policy requirements, including a background check. If
interested contact Cathy by calling the rectory or email
[email protected].
LITURGICAL ASSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 15/16
TIME
5:00
8:00
10:30
12:00
7:00PM
LECTOR
R. Heckelmann
K. Murray
F. Mazzei
T. McKenna
R. Barwick
MINISTERS OF COMMUNION
K. Coyne, P. Gorman, M. Peirce
J. Brancone, B. Harkey, J. Hintz
K. & H. Grebe, C. Kelly, L. Ortega, N. Schneeloch
Deacon Dan, K. Doyne, J. Esser
C. Cronk, H. Hammer, S. Kaufman
ALTAR SERVERS
A. Fallon, E. Wolf
A. Baldyga, C. Baldyga
M. Bikoff, R. Fisher
B. Smith, M. Smith
J. French, M. Tudda