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MASSES:
Weekdays: 9:00 AM (including Saturday) — (Summer)
Monday and Friday: 9:00 AM
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 6:30AM and 9:00 AM —
(Winter)
Saturday Evening: 5:00 PM
Sundays: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:30 AM and 6:00PM (Sept. -
May)
Holy Days: Please see bulletin for schedule
PENANCE:
Saturday: 4:00-5:00 PM. At the Parish anytime by appointment.
Communal Celebration of Penance periodically
throughout the year.
BAPTISMS:
Our parish family rejoices in the birth of your children. To
prepare for baptism, parents are expected to attend one
prepara-
tion meeting. Please call the parish office for the schedule of
preparation meetings and Baptism celebration.
MARRIAGES:
Our parish is honored to host your marriage celebration. In
order to accomplish all of the necessary preparations, arrange-
ments should be made with one of the priests at least one year
in advance. Pre-Cana and God's Plan for a Joy-Filled Mar-
riage classes can be arranged through the Family Life Office of
the Archdiocese of Newark at www.rcan.org.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK:
For those of advanced age or seriously ill, Holy Communion will
be brought to the home of any person permanently or tem-
porarily homebound. Please contact the parish office.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP:
Please register at the parish office. This is a wise way of
acquiring a sense of belonging to our Parish Community.
PARISH STAFF
Rev. Msgr. Frank G. Del Prete
Pastor, ext. 303
Rev. Msgr. Peter Smutelovic In Residence
Rev. Martin Rooney
Weekend Assistant
Deacon James J. Puliatte
Maureen Straut
Office Administrator, ext. 301
Luis Alfredo Lozano, Pastoral Assoc.
Christine Ferreri, PT Pastoral Assoc.
Stacie Yao, Director of Music
Janue Vargas, Asst Dir of Music
John Glynn, Youth Minister
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Patricia Pula, M.A.R.E.
Director, ext. 304
Safe Environment Coordinator
PARISH SCHOOL
St. John’s Academy, Hillsdale
St. Gabriel the Archangel
Catholic Church 88 EAST SADDLE RIVER ROAD
SADDLE RIVER, NJ 07458
(201) 327-5663 — (201) 327-7881 — Fax (201) 327-7063
WWW.STGABRIELSR.ORG
EMAIL: [email protected]
Like us on Facebook at Stgabrielsr
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OUR PARISH COMMUNITY PRAYS FOR:
Our recently deceased who have entered Eternal Life:
Nicholas Salvatorelli
Our sick and homebound: Daniel Castillo,
Jean Cohen Dawn Conguisti,
James Jack D’Agostino Ada Fields, Meg Gallagher
Bill Hamilton, Grace Gilbert
Lauren Harpster Hines, Bob Kleinknecht
Joan Snow Nicole Trotta
Saint Gabriel the Archangel Saddle River
Paul’s back! After last week’s “violent abuse,” oppo-nents
organized a lynch mob that beat Paul nearly to death. But call Paul
the “energizing evangelist,” transforming deadly cruelty into
life-giving zeal. Paul’s past courage should inspire our
com-mitment; Revelation’s future “new heaven, new earth” should
inspire our optimism. But Revelation’s present assurance, “Behold,
God’s dwelling is with the human race,” should chal-lenge us to
become “missionaries of mercy.” Because Pope Fran-cis declared that
the Church’s credibility is completely dependent on our showing
unconditional mercy. Mercy, said Francis, makes the Church, the
world, and everyone young again, reawakened to life’s noblest
virtues. Fittingly, in today’s Gospel Jesus reinforces that theme:
“This is how all will know you are my disciples, if you have love
for one another.” Peace, Fr. Frank
FINANCIAL REPORT
The amount of the collection for May 12 was $13,385.25. Thank
you for your continued generosity to St. Gabriel's. God bless you
and your families.
NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL FUNDRAISING WEB PAGE
In the wake of the tragic fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris,
several members of our Archdiocesan community requested
in-formation for making donations. As such, a "Support Notre Dame"
link to the Basilica of the National Shrine fundraising page has
been added to our RCAN website where donations can be made or you
may go directly to www.nationalshrine.org/support-notre-dame/.
Thank you.
ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL’S 2019 WOMEN’S COMMUNION BRUNCH
Join us at the 11:30 Mass and Communion
Brunch on June 2nd (Brunch directly following Mass at the
Ka-
vin Center) Tickets on sale after all Masses through
May 27th and at the Parish Office.
Tickets - $30 with Guest Speaker, Mary Jo Armen
The topic: Faith, Hope, Love, and Forgiveness –
A Recipe for Peace Only the Lord Can Give
Mary Jo's warm and up-beat manner in which she will share her
personal story of her journey of love and forgiveness will help you
to see your own stories in your own lives and feel the hope for
happiness and peace as we live the lives Jesus calls us to. All
will fall in love with her spirituality and down-to-earth sense of
humor and love of family. All will leave refreshed and happy after
fellowship with our Parish sisters over a delicious brunch and an
up-lifting message.
Reminder
The last 6:00 pm Sunday evening mass will be held on May 19th.
The 6:00 pm mass will resume
the Sunday after Labor Day.
SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA RELICS IN MAHWAH
“Afternoon of Hope”, a prayerful and holy veneration of the
823-year-old First Class Relics of St. Anthony of Padua on
Satur-day, June 15, 2019 beginning at 2:00 p.m. at Immaculate
Con-ception Church, 900 Darlington Avenue, Mahwah, NJ 07430. These
are slivers of skin from his cheek and a fragment of his rib. The
relics are on a “World Tour” which began at the Pon-tifical
Basilica of St. Anthony in Padua, Italy where the Saint is buried.
Veneration will begin at 2:00 p.m., a talk on the life of St.
Anthony presented by Father Alessandro Ratti, OFM at 3:00 p.m. and
5:00 p.m Vigil Mass with a special prayer and blessing for “Hope
and Healing”, concelebrated by Fr. Manolo A. Punzalan, Pastor of
Immaculate Conception and Father Alessandro Ratti, Homilist. Prayer
petition cards and holy cards will be available to everyone. Each
prayer petition will be taken back to Padua, Italy by Father
Alessandro Ratti on Monday, June 17th. The tour ends back at the
tomb of St. Anthony in Padua where the friars will gather and
recite prayers over all the prayer petitions and inten-tions
gathered during this tour. For additional information, please
contact the parish office (201)- 327-1276.
TURN TO MARY
During the month of May, we honor Mary, the Mother of God (and
ours, too). Turn to her for guidance and protection and she will
bring you to her Son: “Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that
never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored
thy help, or sought thine intercession was left unaided.” “His
mother said to the servants, ‘Do whatev-er he tells you’”
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Fifth Sunday of Easter
THE WEEK AHEAD AT ST. GABRIEL’S AA Meetings Monday thru
Saturday
7 AM Parish Center
Sunday, May 19, 2019 6:00 PM - Youth Group Meeting
Saturday, May 25, 2019 8:15 PM - Monthly Mass for Men of the
Parish Sunday, May 26, 2019 6:00 PM - Youth Group Meeting
ST JOHN’S ACADEMY
The month of May has already been busy for the SJA students:
WE LOVE OUR TEACHERS! The SJA students showered their
teachers
with home made cards and flowers in honor of
Teachers’ Appreciation Week!
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SJA students participated in their annual Walk-A-Thon for
Technology on Friday, May 17!
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celebration of their
hard work in Spanish class, the 8th graders recently took a trip
to learn salsa dancing!
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4th and 5th graders planted a tree in honor of Arbor Day!
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7th graders took a trip to West Point!
BERGEN CATHOLIC OPEN HOUSE
Bergen Catholic will host an open house for prospective students
on May 28th from 6:30-8:30pm. Registration can be found on the
Bergen Catholic website. For questions, please contact Matt Ro-sa,
Director of Admissions, at [email protected]
GREEN KNIGHTS BASKETBALL CAMP
St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale, NJ is the site of
the 31st annual Green Knights Basketball Camp this summer for boys
ages 8 to 15. The camp runs in three sessions: July 8-11; July
15-18; and July 22-25. The camp day is from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Great fun & competition… guest lecturers… free bas-ketball
& player jersey to each camper! Please call (201) 391-3300 for
camp applications and further information or visit our website
(www.sjrnj.org)
LEND ME A TENOR
St. Joseph Regional HS is proud to present Lend Me a Tenor, "one
of the two great farces by a living writer" according to the New
York Times. This madcap, must-see comedy won two Tony Awards and
four Drama Desk Awards. Performances are Thurs-day, May 16th,
Friday, May 17th, Saturday, May 18th at 7 pm, and Sunday, May 19th
at 3pm. All shows are presented in the Inserra Theater at Saint
Joseph Regional High School, 40 Chestnut Ridge Road, Montvale NJ.
Tickets are on sale now at SJR.BookTix.com. All seats are reserved
and are priced at $17. For group rates (available to
organizations/clubs of 10 or more), email
[email protected] or call 201.391.7422. A senior citizen
preview performance will be held Wednesday, May 15th at 3 PM.
Tickets for this performance are $10 and include a preshow nosh and
talk beginning at 2:15pm. Nationally recognized and winner of many
distinguished awards, including the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising
Star Awards and the Metropolitan High School Theater Awards, SJR’s
Performing Arts Program provides Broadway level theater close to
home.
DON BOSCO PREP’S CHAPEL CONCERTS PRESENTS CLAUDE BOLLING’S
SUITE FOR FLUTE AND JAZZ PIANO
Ramsey, NJ –Don Bosco Prep’s Chapel Concerts will complete its
thirteenth season featuring Claude Bolling’s Suite for Flute and
Jazz Piano with local artists Patricia Lazzara, Flutist and Kristin
Dabaghian, Pianist. They will be joined by Paul Beaudry on
Doublebass and Gary Fink on Drums. The concert will take place on
Saturday, May 18th at 7:30 in Mary Help of Christians Chapel.
John’s Hall. For tickets please visit website
www.brownpapertickets.com or call 201-327-6457 !
RUTGERS BASKETBALL PROGRAM
Rutgers University-Newark will be running its 19th annual
Sum-mer Basketball program for children ages 6-17. The program is
July 8-12, July 15-19, July 22-26 and July 29 to Aug 2, 2019 from
8:30 AM to 4 PM. We offer early drop off and late pick up free of
charge. The cost for one week is $170. Discount rates if you attend
more than one week. For more information please call Joe Loughran
at (973) 353-1483 or email at [email protected].
WHY DO CATHOLICS INVOKE THE HOLY SPIRIT?
As the Third Person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit is invoked
every time we make the Sign of the Cross. In Baptism, he dwells in
our souls and makes us children of God. He makes us recep-tive to
God’s grace. He also teaches and helps us to pray. He guides and
protects the Church. Through his gifts, he inspires and enables us
to do the good we ought to do.
ST. JOHN BAPTIST DE ROSSI
Born in Voltaggio Italy, St. John Baptist de Rossi was born to
devout middle class parents. Being an excellent student, he was
invited to join the Roman College at the age of thirteen! Ten years
later, John was ordained a priest. He spent his days serving
prisoners, workers and the patients of the local hospitals, and his
nights ministering to the poor people of the street. He died of
illness worn out by his labors.
POPE ST. GREGORY VII - May 25
Pope Gregory worked to eliminate corruption in the Church and
defended it from attacks on its authority. For this he suffered and
died in exile.
OUR LADY OF FATIMA - May 13, 1917
The Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to three children near Fatima,
Portugal and asked that they pray the Rosary for peace, for the end
of World War I, for sinners and for the conversion of Russia.
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May 19, 2019
SATURDAY, May18, 2019
9:00 AM Rosemary Donoghue 5:00 PM Marion O’Donnel
SUNDAY, May 19, 2019 8:00 AM Joseph N. Navas 10:00 AM Frank
& Angela Del Prete 11:30 AM Roselyn Stenzi 6:00 PM People of
the Parish
MONDAY, May 20, 2019
9:00 AM Terence Scott
TUESDAY, May 21, 2019 6:30AM Ellie Salmon Living Intention 9:00
AM Nancy Heafy
WEDNESDAY, May 22, 2019 6:30AM Ellie Salmon Living Intention
9:00 AM Victor Vulaj
THURSDAY, May 23, 2019 6:30 AM Mary Alessandra Hart 9:00 AM
Maureen Malley FRIDAY, May 24, 2019 9:00 AM William Yee
SATURDAY, May 25, 2019 9:00 AM For the People of the Parish 5:00
PM Margaret Danzi
SUNDAY, May 26, 2019 8:00 AM Joan Bristow 10:00 AM Eric
Berninger 11:30 AM Nancy Heafy
During the week of May 19, 2019, the Sanctuary Lamp at the
Blessed Sacrament will be lighted in loving memory of Joseph N.
Navas as requested by the LoPiccolo family.