August 14, 2016
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August 14, 2016
+ MASSES FOR THE WEEK Sat., 8/13 5:00 PM Claire Herdin Deacon Edward Sheridan Edward Noack Sun., 8/14 8:00 AM Richard Welch Tom Rentko Edward Noack 10:30 AM Strout and Feleky Families Martha Entenmann Louis DeLio Mon., 8/15 8:30 AM Ashley Cistaro Marie Guglielmo Tues., 8/16 8:30 AM Ashley Cistaro Wed., 8/17 8:30 AM Philomena Payne Thurs., 8/18 8:30 AM Marie Guglielmo Sat., 8/20 5:00 PM Mary Driscoll Peg Collins Alice Gerepka The People of the Parish Sun., 8/21 8:00 AM Edward Mahasky Edward Noack Tom Rentko 10:30 AM Peg Collins Louis DeLio Arthur Coy SANCTUARY LAMP In honor of the Lord’s presence, our Sanctuary Lamp will burn this week, beginning August 14th, for Philomena Payne at the request of daughters Irene and Terry. St. Ann Church W elcomes new parishioners Goncalo and Liana M acedo. …that after the 8:30 AM daily Mass we pray the Rosary? All are welcome, please join us! The last day to drop off school supplies for the Samaritan in support to local charities is August 21st. Thank you for your generosity! Several pairs of glasses have been found at church. If you are missing any, please check the counter outside the secretary’s window. Any unclaimed glasses will be disposed of on Wednesday August 17th. SUNDAY, AUGUST 14th, 2016 20TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME First Reading: Jeremiah 38:4-6, 8-10 Jeremiah urged the people of Jerusalem to surrender to the enemy. This angered the princes, who then requested that Jeremiah be put to death. The king allowed the princes to leave him in a cistern without food or water. But after Ebed-Melech pleaded for Jeremiah's life, the king decided to free him. Second Reading: Hebrews 12:1-4 This letter to the Hebrews inspires all Christians to persevere, in spite of the trials they may face. Jesus endured much suffering and was rewarded by God. Despite our struggles, we must remember Jesus' ability to endure and maintain strong faith in him. Gospel: Luke 12:49-53 Jesus tells his disciples that his message will not bring peace to the earth. Instead, even families will become sharply divided because some members will embrace him, while others condemn him. GOD’S PLAN FOR GIVING Our Weekly Collection August 7th, 2016 Regular $ 3,937.00 Electronic $ 1,953.00 Total $ 5,890.00 Weekly Collection Goal $ 6,500.00 Week’s surplus/(deficit) ($610.00) UP-COMING EVENTS August 29 – Gourmet Café dine out fundraiser September 14 – Playgroup begins September 15 – Yoga class begins September 15 – Town Hall Meetings (1 pm and 7 pm) September 18 – Welcome Reception for Fr. David 10:30 am Mass) • September 24, 25 – Ministry Fair • • • • • The next St. Ann Fundraising Committee meeting will be Monday, August 22nd at 7:15 pm. All are welcome! For more information, please contact Celia Coy at 973-316-1777. Please note that as of August 15th we will no longer be collecting eyeglasses for the needy. “Until you know deep inside that Jesus thirsts for you – you can't begin to know who He wants to be for you. Or who He wants you to be for Him.” (Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta) THE WEEK AHEAD… SUNDAY 8/14 MONDAY 8/15 TUESDAY 8/16 WEDNESDAY 8/17 8:00 AM MASS 10:30 AM MASS 8:30 AM MASS 10:30 AM Troy Hills Mass 6:00 PM CCD Teacher’s Meeting 8:30 AM MASS 12 NOON AA Meeting 8:30 AM MASS THURSDAY 8/18 FRIDAY 8/19 SATURDAY 8/20 SUNDAY 8/21 4:15 PM Confessions 5:00 PM MASS 8:00 AM MASS 10:30 AM MASS 8:30 AM MASS 3:00 PM Care One Pastor’s Corner The Roar of the Thundering Kneelers I occasionally take pauses while celebrating Mass. The pauses come when the time arrives to kneel, stand, kneel, and stand again. The noise of the kneelers going up and down can be quite deafening at times. Therefore, I pause until the rumbling settles down so that people can hear. Let’s review how to lower and raise the kneelers. Please use your feet, or hands if you want to bend down, to gently lower and raise the kneelers. They should go up and down silently or with a minimum of noise. Dropping the kneelers only makes noise and can lead to the kneelers eventually breaking. For those who attended Catholic schools populated with nuns…Did you ever have to stay after Mass to practice putting down the kneelers silently? Thanks for your cooperation. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults “To be permitted to take on the function of sponsor (Godparent) a person must: be a Catholic who has been confirmed and has already received the most holy sacrament of the Eucharist and who leads a life of faith in keeping with the function to be taken on” (Code of Canon Law, Can. 874, §1, 3°). Priests receive telephone calls about Baptism all the time. When I speak with parents, I always ask if they thought about Godparents. I then ask if the Godparents received the Sacrament of Confirmation as required by Canon Law. I use this Canon as a lure to entice Catholics who are Baptized but not Confirmed, to consider going through the RCIA process. You do not need to be Confirmed to get married in the Catholic Church, but you do need to be Confirmed to be a godparent. The RCIA process here at St. Ann will start in the fall. The sacraments will then be administered at the upcoming Easter Vigil (Holy Saturday) on April 15, 2017. If you are interested in completing the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation) or if you know someone needing any of the sacraments, please contact the office and we will be in touch with you. Peace, Fr. David HOPE HOUSE items needed for AUGUST: pasta, ketchup, peanut butter, spaghetti sauce, canned whole kernel corn, baking mixes, mustard, juice, dishwashing liquid, laundry detergent, toothpaste and deodorant. M ark Your Calendar! Join us for lunch or dinner at one of Parsippany’s favorite Italian restaurants on Monday, August 29. Buy a meal, order takeout or get a gift card: 10% of all proceeds will go to St. Ann Church. Spread the word and definitely bring a friend (or two)! Reservations are strongly recommended, and don’t forget the Gourmet Café is BYOB! CRAFTS NEEDED FOR ST ANN CRAFT TABLE St Ann’s 7th Annual Craft Fair is November 18th and 19th. Now is a good time to think of how YOU can be part of this event! Some items needed are: afghans, knitted or crocheted baby/children’s items, scarves, slippers, mittens, hats, wooden toys, stools, Christmas ornaments, hand painted items, holiday ceramics, and anything related to Thanksgiving or Christmas. Please email Carolyn Ruban at [email protected] to donate crafts or to work at the table. DON’T THROW THAT AWAY! Granny’s Attic is the perfect new home for that picture frame, old jewelry, knick-knacks, books, DVD’s, holiday decorations or whatever. This year, St. Ann’s Craft Fair will open up the treasure cove on November 18th and 19th. Items can be dropped off at the Church library Monday-Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm or after the weekend Masses. Remember: someone’s junk is another person’s treasure. Craft Fair Elves Need Your Help St. Ann’s elves are in need of your new and desirable items to fill the marvelous baskets for the 7th Annual Craft Fair tricky trays. Items as well as gift cards can be dropped off at the office Mon-Fri between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm, or placed in the Church library on the weekend. Baskets, colored tissue paper and shredded paper are also needed. WANT TO BORROW: 2 ½’ x 6’ tables for St. Ann Craft Fair DATE: November 18-19 CONTACT: Ginny Bissig (973-884-1986) Sisters of Christian Charity 3rd Annual Golf Outing Please join us on Thursday, September 29, 2016 at the beautiful Cedar Hill Golf & Country Club in Livingston, NJ. For more information, please contact Casey Dolan at [email protected] or call (973)-‐543-‐6528 ext. 313. You can also register online at www.scceast.org by clicking on the link Third Annual Sisters of Christian C harity Golf Outing. In the U.S., the bishops have received permission to waive a holy day of obligation when it falls on a Saturday or Monday. This year, August 15th is a Monday therefore the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is not considered a Holy Day of Obligation. You are all encouraged to come and pray to Our Blessed Mother for Peace in our World. PARISH PRAYER LIST If you wish to place a name on the Prayer List, please call the Church Office (973-884-1986). PRAYERS NEEDED Prayer to Saint Raphael Angel of the Sick May the Angel, Raphael, physician in care of our health, come down from heaven to cure all who are sick, especially, Gail Egan, Suzy Arnowicz, Dona Van, Irene Dekker, Rocco Martone, Susan McSulla, Erin Cox, Roxanne Klein, Rachel Brzostowski, Alex Garfinkel, Jack Gumersall, Jean Burge, Ben Spitzer, Patricia Baio, Judy Grasso, Ioli DiTondo, Joseph Percoco, Bob Lapin, Daniel Paglia, Kyle O’Brien, Mark Berkowitz, Alan Kohler, Stefanie Appel, Anthony Michael LaSpina, Peyton Zitelli, Joseph Bach, William DeGrosky, Marcia Kirincich, Ida Kelly, Margie Benefico, Ralph Valentino, James McManamy, Christopher Plaxe, Chang-Chang Chen, Sienna Ferrugio, Kendra Bramble, Nancy Willans, Jane Zegarski, Andrew Bergman, Joan Lent, Ethel Illuzzi, Gil Peterson, Jim Frederick, Sebastian Quinn, John Oscovitch, Rosemary Hill, Linda Gearty, Megan Szaloczy, George Loveland, Dorothy May, Niula Naughton, Norma Scinto, Justin Brown, Rev. William Santeliz, Erika Gruisc, Fred Seelmann, Mimi Mutty, Dana Pierce, John Mulhall, Emil Schneider, Phyllis Wyks, Fr. John Pierce OFM, Robert Kanaley, Catherine Montesano, Msgr. Leo Carey, Anita Nurge, Carla Fresco, Mary Pat Kelly, Dwight Bellinger, Ree Feller, Susan Katsekas, Lois Grablutz, Rudy Gottschalk. Be with us, O Archangel, called the Medicine of God; drive away diseases of the body and bring good health to our minds. A PRAYER FOR OUR TROOPS Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them, and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need, and bring them home safely. May their sacrifices bring about a lasting and just peace to those lands. We ask this in the name of Jesus, Our Savior. Amen. St. Ann pray for our men and women in the service. “Qui bene cantat bis orat." “He who sings, prays twice” (St. Augustine of Hippo) St. Ann’s Adult Choir praises the Lord through song and beautiful choral music, setting an atmosphere of joyful reverence at Mass, and helping the congregation encounter the risen Lord. From September to June, the choir leads at Mass twice a month, singing on either Saturday at 5:00 pm or Sunday at 10:30 am. Membership in the Adult Choir is open to all adults, as well as high school graduates. Experience is not necessary. Rehearsals resume in September and are on Thursday nights at 7:00 PM. For more information and rehearsal dates, please contact Elena Bocchino at [email protected]. You are invited to “Rediscover Jesus”! St. Ann Church will have a small group discussion on Tuesdays 10 am – 11 am about this inspiring book written by Matthew Kelly. Groups will meet September 20 and 27, October 18 and 25 and November 8 and 15. For more information, please call Sr. Frances at (973) 884-1986 ext. 202, or e-mail at [email protected]. Religious Education News After many pleas from the pulpit and requests in the bulletin, no one has stepped up to the plate to help with teaching classes. As a result, there will only be one 1stGrade class (Mon. at 4:15 pm), and one each of 4th Grade and 5th Grade classes (Wed. at 4:15 pm). Classes that are too large will be divided thus: half will attend Sept.Dec., and half Jan.-May. It is not too late to volunteer! Please call Sr. Frances at (973) 884-1986 ext. 202, or e-mail [email protected]. No registrations will be accepted after August 20th. St. Ann’s Confirmation Program is looking for 3 small group leaders for the Confirmation Program starting in the fall. Commitments: • 10 Sunday Sessions: 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/20, 11/27, 12/4 • Class Time: 9:00 – 10:15 am • 2 Training Sessions – 1 on the program schedule and 1 required Youth Protection course (VIRTUS). We use a video-‐based program that provides students with all the religious-‐based knowledge they need. Our small group leaders have discussions (using the questions provided) about how the program topics apply to our everyday lives. Please consider becoming part of our team. We promise it will be a rewarding experience! Please contact Mike Nicosia at stannym@saint-‐ann.net for more information. St. Ann’s Social Seniors meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month at 11 AM at the Parsippany Community Center on 1130 Knoll Road in Lake Hiawatha. Parsippany residents 60 and older are welcome. For information, call Emilio Prisco at 973887-6655. Come join the fun! All Saints Academy has openings for September 2016 for NJ certified Elementary, Special Ed. or Early Childhood teachers and teacher aides for the After School Care Program. All positions are part-time for Mon.-Fri., 2:30 pm-6 pm, and include supervising approx. 40 children from preschool to grade 7. To apply, please contact Mrs. Judy Berg at (973) 334-4704 or at [email protected]. Around the Neighborhood The Feast of Life Awaits You! This September, Sacred Doorways welcomes nationally acclaimed theologian, Rev. Richard Fragomeni to lead us in a wonderful four-‐course meal retreat “Dining in the Kingdom – A Menu for the Feast of Life.” Choose from three dates and three locations across New Jersey: • Sunday, September 25, 2016 -‐ 4:30 pm • Shrine of Saint Joseph, Stirling, NJ • Monday, September 26, 2016 -‐ 6:30 pm Sapori Trattoria, Collingswood, NJ • Tuesday, September 27, 2016 – 6:30 pm Casa Filippo at White Sands Hotel, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. Presented by Sacred Doorways co-‐directed by Carol & Roger Pisani. For more information & registration form please call (609) 702-‐7858 or write to [email protected] or go to www.sacreddoorways.org. Please join St. Margaret of Scotland at 6 Sussex Ave. in Morristown for their Annual Parish Carnival, on August 25-28. You will enjoy rides, North, Central and South American cuisine, games, prizes and a 50/50 raffle! For tickets and more information please call (973) 538-0874. An Invitation from the Men’s Ministry at Notre Dame of Mount Carmel, Cedar Knolls MEN OF OUR PARISH & NEIGHBORING COMMUNITY: SAVE THE DATE! We invite you to save the date now for “The Road to Emmaus,” a retreat prepared and hosted by the men'ʹs ministry of our parish. The retreat will take place Friday, October 7 to Sunday, October 9, 2016 at St. Mary'ʹs Abbey in Morristown. More details coming soon on our website www.ndcarmel.com MINISTRY SCHEDULE – August 20/21 2016 MINISTRY Ministers of Holy Communion Lectors Altar Servers Hospitality Children’s Church 5:00 P.M. Bach, Hoffman, Marchese, Deacon, Coy, MacStudy 1. Cathy Paluzzi 2. Joe Pisauro A. and B. Hiltz, M. Cohen Deo, Como Troy Hills Nursing Home 8:00 A.M. Herdin, Arcaro,Deacon 1. Michele Hughes 2. Mike Conaway C. Brown, C. Arcaro, A. LaPresti Aug. 15th Mass: G. Bissig, P. Herdin, M. and F. LaSpina, M. O’Hara 10:30 A.M. De Pierro, Gonzalez,Toomey, Deacon, Goddard, Philipps 1. Michele Hughes 2. Phil Hughes C. and L. Londergan, K. Goddard Hernandez, Boercher Aug. 22nd Prayer Service: M. O’Hara, L. Conte, N. Beneduce, M. Urbanik, P. Herdin, D. Cecala,