1 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2016 TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MARY’S MONTH OF OCTOBER REJOICE IN THIS AUTUMM SEASON – HELP MAKE OUR WORLD MORE BEAUTIFUL October is so beautiful! We will be surrounded with the rich colored leaves and autumn flowers. It is the beautiful month of Mary and her precious Rosary. Amidst our ever so busy lives it is important for our well-being that we consciously notice the seasonal happenings going on all around us. Please don’t miss them. They reflect God’s plan that this be a beautiful world for His people and for all of His creation. When we see the beauty God gives our world, we realize hopefully, how important it is that all of us be good stewards of His creation. It is important that we exercise all our ingenuity to be restrained in using this world’s natural goods so that each generation makes the world more beautiful and even a better home for future generations. We realize that doing this is a huge economic and technological challenge and a difficult political question. We are morally obligated to do everything possible as a society to act responsibly. But beyond this, it is a personal matter. So often we receive good information about how, in our homes and workplaces, we can save energy and use less fuel. Our children learn about this in school. Every household, every family can help our planet by making our lives more harmonious with nature and conservation. Doing these things means that we will continue to enjoy beautiful fall seasons each year. We respect life and we respect all of God’s creation. We aim to fulfill the challenges given to us by both Pope Francis and Pope Benedict, the “Green” Popes. Our parish here is fully engaged for the fall season. Just look at this week’s long list of parish activities. Thank God we are able to do things for Our Lord and for each other. Our parish children in All Saints Academy join with children from Saint Christopher’s and Saint Ann’s parishes to receive an excellent Catholic education. Our CCD elementary school, middle school and high school youth ministries engage hundreds of children with the dedicated involvement of dozens of volunteer catechists and aides. Our choirs are leading the community to praise God more joyously in song. People with special needs and difficulties continue to be served by our parish staff and many volunteer ministers. Our Evangelization Ministry is sponsoring adult faith formation giving all of us the opportunity to build up our faith and to invite new people to meet Jesus through the Church. Our RCIA is flourishing with several young adult people coming closer to Jesus on life’s journey. We are so richly blessed by so many good people serving our parish. I thank you for your generous support of our parish and diocesan ministries. God Bless, Father Herb On Monday, October 10 th , Columbus Day Observance, we will celebrate one Mass only at 9:00 AM in the Daily Chapel. The Rectory Office will be closed. WORDS OF TITHING FROM THE PEWS: From the Pastor: Many thanks to our Tithers who are returning to God some of His great goodness. It’s a special way to put God first in our lives. Words of Tithing from the Pews: I thank those people who helped me see that God never stops giving. That has become my first thought before I give. Sunday Collections This September (4 Weekends): $67,234 Sunday Collections Last September (4Weekends): $63.458 Faith Direct Parishioners: 97 Thank you for your Tithing sacrifices! MASS ATTENDANCE Mass attendance for October 1 st /2 nd : 1559 ELECTRONIC GIVING WITH FAITH DIRECT With autumn here now, we invite you to join Faith Direct, our parish’s electronic eGiving program. Our to-do-lists can get pretty long in this back-to-school season, but Faith Direct’s eGiving would give you one less thing to remember each week – no more envelopes to find and checks to write before you go to Mass. Visit www.faithdirect.net and use our church code: NJ745 or call 1-866- 507-8757. 97 families are enrolled with eGiving. Our 2016 target is 125. We’re getting close. Thank you for your continued support of our parish family! God Bless You, Father Herb and our Parish Finance Committee DIOCESAN SILVER & GOLD WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS NOVEMBER 6, 2016 -4PM IN OUR CHURCH Couples, were you married in 1966 or 1991? You are warmly invited to celebrate your 25 th or 50 th Wedding Anniversary with the Church of Paterson. Bishop Serratelli will be the main celebrant at Mass here for the entire Diocese, Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 4:00 PM. Arrangements must be made by contacting the Rectory at 973-334- 2090. Registrations will be accepted through October 24, 2016. Information will be sent to you from the Office of Family Life once your registration has been processed. Congratulations on this joyous occasion.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2016
TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MARY’S MONTH OF OCTOBER REJOICE IN THIS AUTUMM SEASON – HELP MAKE OUR WORLD MORE BEAUTIFUL
October is so beautiful! We will be surrounded with the rich colored leaves and autumn flowers. It is the beautiful month of Mary and
her precious Rosary. Amidst our ever so busy lives it is important for our well-being that we consciously notice the seasonal
happenings going on all around us. Please don’t miss them. They reflect God’s plan that this be a beautiful world for His people and
for all of His creation.
When we see the beauty God gives our world, we realize hopefully, how important it is that all of us be good stewards of His creation.
It is important that we exercise all our ingenuity to be restrained in using this world’s natural goods so that each generation makes the
world more beautiful and even a better home for future generations. We realize that doing this is a huge economic and technological
challenge and a difficult political question. We are morally obligated to do everything possible as a society to act responsibly.
But beyond this, it is a personal matter. So often we receive good information about how, in our homes and workplaces, we can save
energy and use less fuel. Our children learn about this in school. Every household, every family can help our planet by making our
lives more harmonious with nature and conservation. Doing these things means that we will continue to enjoy beautiful fall seasons
each year. We respect life and we respect all of God’s creation. We aim to fulfill the challenges given to us by both Pope Francis and
Pope Benedict, the “Green” Popes.
Our parish here is fully engaged for the fall season. Just look at this week’s long list of parish activities. Thank God we are able to do
things for Our Lord and for each other. Our parish children in All Saints Academy join with children from Saint Christopher’s and
Saint Ann’s parishes to receive an excellent Catholic education. Our CCD elementary school, middle school and high school youth
ministries engage hundreds of children with the dedicated involvement of dozens of volunteer catechists and aides. Our choirs are
leading the community to praise God more joyously in song. People with special needs and difficulties continue to be served by our
parish staff and many volunteer ministers. Our Evangelization Ministry is sponsoring adult faith formation giving all of us the
opportunity to build up our faith and to invite new people to meet Jesus through the Church. Our RCIA is flourishing with several
young adult people coming closer to Jesus on life’s journey. We are so richly blessed by so many good people serving our parish. I
thank you for your generous support of our parish and diocesan ministries.
God Bless, Father Herb On Monday, October 10
th, Columbus Day Observance, we will celebrate one Mass only at 9:00 AM in the Daily Chapel.
The Rectory Office will be closed.
WORDS OF TITHING FROM THE PEWS:
From the Pastor: Many thanks to our Tithers who are
returning to God some of His great goodness. It’s a special
way to put God first in our lives.
Words of Tithing from the Pews: I thank those people who
helped me see that God never stops giving. That has become
my first thought before I give.
Sunday Collections This September (4 Weekends): $67,234
Sunday Collections Last September (4Weekends): $63.458
Faith Direct Parishioners: 97
Thank you for your Tithing sacrifices!
MASS ATTENDANCE
Mass attendance for October 1
st/2
nd : 1559
ELECTRONIC GIVING WITH FAITH DIRECT
With autumn here now, we invite you to join Faith Direct, our
parish’s electronic eGiving program. Our to-do-lists can get pretty
long in this back-to-school season, but Faith Direct’s eGiving would
give you one less thing to remember each week – no more envelopes
to find and checks to write before you go to Mass. Visit
www.faithdirect.net and use our church code: NJ745 or call 1-866-
507-8757.
97 families are enrolled with eGiving. Our 2016 target is 125. We’re
getting close.
Thank you for your continued support of our parish family!
God Bless You,
Father Herb and our Parish Finance Committee
DIOCESAN SILVER & GOLD WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY MASS
NOVEMBER 6, 2016 -4PM IN OUR CHURCH
Couples, were you married in 1966 or 1991? You are warmly invited
to celebrate your 25th or 50th Wedding Anniversary with the Church
of Paterson. Bishop Serratelli will be the main celebrant at Mass here
for the entire Diocese, Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 4:00 PM.
Arrangements must be made by contacting the Rectory at 973-334-
2090. Registrations will be accepted through October 24, 2016.
Information will be sent to you from the Office of Family Life once
your registration has been processed. Congratulations on this joyous
occasion.
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SCRIPTURE READINGS OCTOBER 3-9
MONDAY Galatians 4: 22-24, 26-27, 31; 5: 1
Gospel: Luke 11: 29-32
TUESDAY Galatians 5: 1-6
Gospel: Luke 11: 37-41
WEDNESDAY Galatians 5: 18-25
Gospel: Luke 11: 42-46
THURSDAY Ephesians 1: 1-10
Gospel: Luke 11: 47-54
FRIDAY Ephesians 1: 11-14
Gospel: Luke 12: 1-7
SATURDAY Ephesians 1: 15-23
Gospel: Luke 12: 8-12
SUNDAY Exodus 17: 8-13
2 Timothy 3: 14; 4: 2
Gospel: Luke 18: 1-8
SANCTUARY LAMPS & FLOWERS
You may have the Sanctuary Candles in the Church,
Chapel or Adoration Chapel burn in memory of a loved
one ($10.00 donation), roses at the Tabernacle ($10.00
donation), or flowers at the altar ($50.00 Donation).
Please call or stop into the rectory office.
October 9-15, 2016
Sanctuary Lamp in the Church is for the Special Intention
of Noah Lorencovitz
Sanctuary Lamp in Mary’s Daily Chapel is People of the
Parish
Sanctuary Lamps in the Adoration Chapel are In
Thanksgiving and for Richard Locilento, Gregory Loff,
Charles Hathaway.
Tabernacle Roses in the Church: Betty Birilli
MARTHA MINISTRY
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 – TEAM 4
Lucille Cicitta, Dorothy Sanzone, Jane Johnson, Christina Smith
OUTREACH CORNER
A parishioner needs a ride to the doctor.
A woman is in dire need of a car. This is a tall order, but maybe you
can help. Please call the Rectory at 973-334-2090 if you can help.
Thank you and God bless you!
PATERSON DIOCESE MEN’S CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 15TH MEN, PLEASE SAVE THE DATE
On Saturday, October 15th from 8 AM until 1PM, the Paterson
Diocese is holding a Men’s Conference. You are invited to attend.
Register online at www.insidethewalls.org. It promises to be an
uplifting and enhancing time. Join with Danny Abramowicz, former
New Orleans Saints wide receiver and others.
Head counts are needed to prepare light snacks and coffee. For
questions, see or call Deacon Lou or Deacon Peter. Their phone
numbers are on the cover of our bulletin.
NEW EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS
OF HOLY COMMUNION
We will be training new Ministers on Wednesday, October 12th in
Church from 7:30-9:00 PM. This is an important ministry and one
that requires the desire and willingness to serve God’s people. This
training will include everything necessary to minister at Mass in our
Church. If interested, please call Deacon Bob at 973-887-5057 for
further details.
MASS INTENTIONS FOR OCTOBER 3-9
MONDAY, October 10-Columbus Day
9:00AM – Timothy Kulig, Donald O’Connor, Oscar Cruz
TUESDAY, October 11-St. John, XXIII, Pope
6:45AM – Gloria Malaluan, Special Intention for the Zoppi &
Lunney Families
8:00AM – Margaret Zepko, Special Intention for the Walko
Family, Special Intention for Alan Hsin
WEDNESDAY, October 12
6:45AM – Rosa Hsin, Madison Torres, Victor & Marie Zoppi
8:00AM – Joan Kowalski, Souls In Purgatory
THURSDAY, October 13
6:45AM – Gottler Family
8:00AM – People of the Parish
FRIDAY, October 14-St. Callistus I, Pope & Martyr
6:45AM – Peg & Nick Brady
8:00AM – Rocky Cerbo (1st Anniv.), Mae Orrico (2nd Anniv.)
SATURDAY, October 15-St/ Teresa of Jesus, Virgin & Doctor
Of the Church
8:00AM – Linda Rundle (5th Anniv.)
5:30PM – Richard Monahan, O’Brien & Connolly Families,
Gallagher & Hogan Families, Anthony Riccio & Anthony & Marie
Perrone
7:00PM – Leopoldo Alvarez Garcia, Special Intention for the
Renjifo Family
SUNDAY, October 16-29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 AM - Grace McDermott (25th Anniv.) Special Intention for
The George Family, Special Intention for the Jesto & Lovely
Families
9:00 AM – Catherine & Mary Shuhala, Theresa & Joseph Marotta,
Linda Bruce (4th Anniv.)
10:30 AM – John Olsavsky, Sr., Bill Beaver, Frances Gilman
12:00 PM – Stephen Kopki, Special Intention for Francisco Pinili,
Hablando español en San Pedro Apóstol – 9 de octubre de 2016 –
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Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
Octubre, mes dedicado al Rosario a María *****
Horario de las Misas: Confesiones: sábado: 4:00 pm a 5:00 pm
lunes a viernes: 6:45 am y 8:00 am
sábado: 5:30 pm y 7:00 pm en español
domingo: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 12 m y 7:00 pm
Intenciones de las Misas: Por favor, notificar a la oficina parroquial (973-334-2090) o al sacerdote (Padre Yojan) con una
semana de anticipación. El donativo para las intenciones es de $10.00.
Mensaje del párroco: REGOCÍJESE EN ESTA TEMPORADA OTOÑAL
AYUDE A QUE NUESTRO MUNDO SEA MÁS HERMOSO
¡Octubre es un mes hermoso! Estaremos rodeados con las hojas en ricos colores y flores otoñales. Es el hermoso mes de
María y su precioso Rosario. En medio de nuestras vidas siempre tan ocupadas, es importante para nuestro bienestar que
conscienticemos en los acontecimientos de cada temporada, ocurriendo a nuestro alrededor. Por favor, no se los pierdan. Ellos
reflejan el plan de Dios, de que éste sea un mundo hermoso para su gente y toda Su creación.
Cuando vemos la belleza que Dios le da a nuestro mundo, espero que nos demos cuenta, lo importante que es que todos
seamos buenos administradores de Su creación. Es importante que ejerzamos todo nuestro ingenio a ser restringidos en el uso
de los bienes naturales de este mundo, para que cada generación haga del mismo, uno más bello e incluso un mejor hogar para
las futuras generaciones. Sabemos que hacer ésto es un gran reto económico y tecnológico, y una pregunta políticamente difícil.
Estamos moralmente obligados a hacer todo lo posible como sociedad, de actuar responsablemente.
Pero por encima de ésto, es un asunto personal. Muchas veces recibimos buena información de cómo, en nuestros hogares y
lugares de trabajo podemos conservar energía y utilizar menos combustible. Nuestros niños aprenden de ésto en las escuelas.
Cada hogar, cada familia puede ayudar a nuestro planeta haciendo nuestras vidas más armoniosas con la naturaleza y la
conservación. Hacer estas cosas significa que vamos a continuar disfrutando la bella temporada de otoño cada año.
Respetamos la vida y respetamos toda la hermosa creación de Dios. Satisfacemos los retos que nos han dado el Papa Francisco
y el Papa Benedicto XVI, los Papas “Verdes”.
Nuestra parroquia está totalmente comprometida con la temporada otoñal. Solo miren la larga lista de actividades
parroquiales esta semana. Gracias a Dios que podemos hacer cosas para nuestro Señor y para nosotros mismos.
Los niños de nuestra parroquia en “All Saints Academy” unidos a otors niños de las parroquias de “Saint Christopher” y
“Saint Ann” para reciben una excelente educación católica. Nuestro programa de CCD para escuela elemental, los grupos de
jóvenes en escuela intermedia y superior se componen de cientos de niños, con el dedicado compromiso de docenas de
catequistas y asistentes voluntarios. Nuestros coros llevan a la comunidad a poder alabar a Dios con más alegría con el canto.
Personas con necesidades especiales y dificultades continúan siendo servidos por nuestro personal parroquial y voluntarios.
Nuestro Ministerio de Evangelización está auspiciando formación en la fe para adultos, dándonos la oportunidad de construir
nuestra fe e invitando a otros a conocer a Jesús, a través de la Iglesia. Nuestro progama de “RCIA” está floreciendo con varios
jóvenes adultos acercándose a Jesús en el camino de la vida. Somos ricamente bendecidos por tanta gente buena que sirve a
nuestra parroquia. Les agradezco su generosidad a nuestra parroquia y a nuestros ministerios diocesanos. Dios los bendiga,
Padre Herb
El lunes, 10 de octubre, Día del Descubrimiento de América, celebraremos una Misa a las 9:00 am en la Capilla de misa diaria. La rectoría estará cerrada.