Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Church Oradell / New Milford, NJ
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ February 23, 2014
Sacramental Life
Reconciliation / Confessions
Saturday, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Baptism
Contact the Parish Office before the
fifth month of pregnancy.
Marriage
Arrangements should be made with a
priest at least one year in advance.
Sick / Homebound / Hospital Ministry
Call the Parish Office.
Mass Schedule
Sunday Mass
Saturday 5:00 pm Anticipated
Sunday 7:00 am 8:30 am
10:30 am 12:30 pm
Daily Mass
Weekdays 7:00 am and 8:30 am
Saturday 8:30 am
Holy Days as announced
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
First Wednesday of the Month
9:00 am - 5:00 pm in Mary’s Chapel
Miraculous Medal Novena
Monday, 7:00 pm in Mary’s Chapel
Christian Initiation of Adults—RCIA
Contact the Religious Education Office.
Parish Registration
Contact the Parish Office.
Parish Staff
Rev. Msgr. David C. Hubba, PASTOR
Rev. Andrew Park Rev. Roy Regaspi PAROCHIAL VICAR PAROCHIAL VICAR
Mrs. Colette Vail Principal of Saint Joseph School
Mrs. Angela Gussoni Vice Principal of Saint Joseph School
Mrs. Diane Hellriegel Dir. of Communications & Development
Mr. Thomas Meli Facilities Director
Mr. Monroe Quinn Director of Music
Mrs. Phyllis Vrola Mrs. Anne Annunziato Business Manager Parish Secretary
Deacon George Montalvo Director of Religious Education
Mrs. Arlene Kennedy Sacrament Coordinator
Mr. Anthony Armando Youth Minister
Office Location Phone Email Website
Parish Office 105 Harrison St., New Milford 201-261-0148 [email protected] sjcnj.org
Religious Education 105 Harrison St., New Milford 201-261-1144 [email protected] sjcreligioused.blogspot.com
Saint Joseph School 305 Elm St., Oradell 201-261-2388 [email protected] sjsusa.org
the greenhouse-PreK 305 Elm St., Oradell 201-477-8114 [email protected] greenhouseusa.org
Parish Office Hours: Weekdays 9 am - 5 pm or by appointment Religious Ed. Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9am - 5 pm
Rev. George M. Reilly PASTOR EMERITUS
Msgr. Richard Groncki
WEEKEND ASSISTANT
“You have heard that it was said,
You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.
But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray
for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your heavenly Father.”
Mt 5: 43-45a
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PRAYER REQUESTS Let us remember those who are ill: Mary Potter, Alvaro Valencia, Mary Castagna
Let us remember those who have recently died: Sister Martha Cummings
Let us remember those serving in the military.
SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ
Sunday Collection for Week of February 16, 2014 Basket ParishPay TOTAL
$6,926 $4,879 $11,805
Our bulletins can also be viewed on our website
sjcnj.org
Your donation to the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal helps to support the work of Catholic Charities. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Newark, has been making a difference for over a century. It operates seven shelters throughout the four counties and offers group and individual mental health and substance abuse services; home health-care services; benefits management services; nutrition education; food preparation and housekeeping services; vocational rehabilitation services; life skills and personal care education services; family support services; and case management and referral services.
By supporting the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal you can help Catholic Charities feed, shelter, clothe, teach and bring the Faith to those who come to it for help.
Pledge envelopes are still available in the pews at church. Simply fill one out and put it in the collection basket or drop it off at the Parish Office/Rectory, 105 Harrison St., New Milford, NJ.
Your generosity will not only help those in need; it can also help our own parish receive a benefit if we exceed our goal.
Thank you for your support … for those in need throughout the Archdiocese and for Saint Joseph Parish as well!
BREAD AND WINE INTENTIONS
The Bread for the week of February 23, 2014 is offered for the honor and glory of God.
The Wine for the week of February 23, 2014 is offered in loving memory of
Veronica Lynn as requested by the Guion and Sobel Families.
SIGN UP FOR CORNERSTONE Representatives from Men’s Cornerstone will speak at all Masses this weekend. You can register to be part of one of our wonderful, faith-affirming Cornerstone weekends (Women’s-March 7-8; Men’s- March 21-22) by filling out the form that appears on page 6 of this Bulletin and dropping it off at the Parish Office/Rectory, 105 Harrison Street, New Milford.
Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:00 am 8:30 am 10.30 am UC 10:30 am MC 12:30 pm
Monday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Tuesday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Wednesday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Thursday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Friday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Saturday 8:30 am 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:00 am 8:30 am 10.30 am UC
10:30 am MC 12:30 pm
February 22, 2014 John Edward McHugh
February 23, 2014 People of the Parish John T. Flieger For the Success of Cornerstone XXII Lillian Aquino Lucia Barone
February 24, 2014 Bridie & Patrick Cuffe Warren Tuohy
February 25, 2014 Paul Onacilla Maria Gonzalez
February 26, 2014 Rufina S. Gopez Antonio Pantaleon
February 27, 2014 Renee-Ann Foca Agripina Miranda
February 28, 2014 Jean Sapunarich Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale Muoio
March 1, 2014 Theresa & James Condon Courtney Jensen
March 2, 2014 People of the Parish Gerard Reilly Irene Bolter Ralph & Josephine Scarano Agripino & Pacita Ibanez
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SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME, FEBRUARY 23, 2014
FINDING OUR WAY THROUGH LENT WITH JOSEPH
THE MAN WHO RAISED JESUS
March 17-18-19
Join us and let Saint Joseph, “pillar of families,” “consolation of the afflicted,” “hope of the sick,” “protector of the Church” lead you through Lent to a most blessed of Easters!
Each night of our Parish Mission will include prayer and a wonderful talk by author Fr. Gary Caster, who
has also written books about St. Therese of Lisieux, the “Little Flower.”
By focusing on the virtues of Joseph, Fr. Caster will help us explore what the Bible tells us about this great saint and what we can learn from him.
Refreshments and hospitality will be offered each evening. The final night, March 19, the Feast of Saint Joseph, we will have Mass with a Sharing Table afterward. All are welcome!
COME MEET SAINT JOSEPH AT SAINT JOSEPH!
FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
At one point in his delightful book Landscape and Memory British historian Simon Schama tells of
the Eighteenth Century French writer Ramond de Carbonniere’s journey over Mont Perdu, a peak of 10,997 feet in the Pyrenees that forms part of France’s awesome border with Spain:
[W]hen the climber is surrounded both above and below by cloud, mist, and granular snow, his power of measure- ment, of relative scale, is alarmingly disrupted. And “suddenly” the “earth disappeared.” Not only the earth, actually, but Ramond’s spectacles, when, on the horrendous face of Mont Perdu, they fall into a crevasse. Short-sighted as he is, and only able to crawl along very carefully, Ramond sees a horsefly and a mountain earwig maneuvering with careless ease over the rock. So much for our god- like conscience, he thinks. “A feeble insect plays about here where I have to hang on for dear life.”
At this point of our severe winter, any of us can sympathize with him. We may not know what is in store for us as winter moves through its allotted days, but, despite it all, we are drawing nearer to this year’s spring. For years Kathleen Norris has made pilgrimages to monasteries and convents throughout the Midwest. I hope her reflection on Psalm 42, from The Cloister Walk, is cheering:
[It] moves the way our emotions do, in fits and starts: “why are you cast down, my soul,/ why groan within me? / Hope in the Lord, I will praise God still” (v. 5). But its true theme is a desire for the holy that, whatever form it takes, seems to be a part of the human condition, a desire easily forgotten in the pull and tug of daily life, where groans of despair can predominate. One sister wrote to me: “Some winters ago, when ice covered all the lands surrounding our priory, deer came close in search of food. We had difficulty keeping them from eating our trees and even the shrubs in our cemetery.” Having been at the convent for many years, she had known most of the women buried there. One morning she woke to find that “each deer had selected a particular tombstone to lie behind, oblivious to us watching from the priory windows. The longing for God expressed at the beginning of Psalm 42, ‘Like the deer that yearns / for running streams, so my soul is yearning / for you, My God,’ has stayed with me ever since.” Msgr. David Hubba
ASH WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE —MARCH 5
The holy season of Lent begins in ten days on Wednesday, March 5, 2014.
Lent is a solemn, reflective season of the liturgical year that is the preparation for the mysteries of Easter. It begins on Ash Wednesday and lasts 40 days, until Easter (the 40 days do not include the Sundays of Lent). On Ash Wednesday people come to Church to receive ashes on their forehead, a reminder that without God we are simply dust. The 40 days of Lent recall the 40 days that Jesus spent in the desert before beginning his public ministry. During Lent Christians are called to renew themselves through fasting, prayer, and almsgiving. Ash Wednesday is a day of fast and abstinence.
(#540, 1095, 1438 Catechism of the Catholic Church)
ALL Masses/Services include the distribution of ashes and take place in the Upper Church.
7:00 am Mass 8:30 am Mass
10:30 am School Mass (All are welcome.)
12 noon Scripture Service 4:00 pm Scripture Service
7:30 pm Evening Mass
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SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ
“BE NOT AFRAID” CATHOLIC MEN’S
CONFERENCE —MARCH 15
Contact parishioner Tom Moran at 201-384-0304 if you would like to carpool to the Archdiocese Annual Men’s Conference being held on Saturday, March 15 at Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ. It promises to be a prayerful, spirit-filled, and life changing experience!
Continental breakfast and lunch are included.
Ticket Price is $25 for adults, $20 for students and senior citizens and includes breakfast and lunch. For more information, call TomMoran (phone number above) or email [email protected] for more information.
KEEP SAFE ONLINE Check out www.faithandsafety.org — a new website from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops for families.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: HIS EMINENCE TIMOTHY
CARDINAL DOLAN
BERGEN CATHOLIC OPEN HOUSE—MARCH 4 Bergen Catholic High School, located at 1040 Oradell Avenue, Oradell, NJ, invites all fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade boys and their parents to an Open House on Tuesday, March 4. A welcome reception will begin at 6:30 pm with the main presentation to follow at 7:00 pm. Call 201-634-4151 or go to bergencatholic.org if you have any questions.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
The current news coverage about the construction at the Archbishop's weekend residence contains a number of
misrepresentations. In addition, comments from readers that have appeared along with these news stories also contain numerous errors and mistakes.
Contrary to what some readers are writing in the Comments section of these stories, the Archdiocese has not maintained a full-time residence for the Archbishop in the Llewellyn Park area of West Orange for decades. The last Archbishop to live in that house was Archbishop Boland, who retired in 1974. That house was sold decades ago.
It is also important to know that Archbishop Myers' principal residence has always been the rectory of the Cathedral Basilica, where he lives in community with four other priests within the City of Newark. Like Archbishop Myers, both Archbishop Gerety and Cardinal McCarrick used the Cathedral Basilica rectory as their principal residence. Both had also maintained weekend residences as well.
The current weekend residence and future retirement home of Archbishop Myers was purchased in 2002 with funds from the sale of a prior residence at the Jersey Shore that had been donated to the Archdiocese several decades ago. This former residence was sold for more than the purchase price of the current weekend residence, and the Archdiocese used those funds for ministry purposes.
The planned construction is being paid for by donations from individuals specifically given for this purpose and the sale of other residential properties that the Archdiocese owns but does not need. The sale of these properties is expected not only to pay for the construction, but also to provide funds for other ministry uses.
No parishioner funds or AAA contributions are being used on this project. Similarly, no convents, schools or other Archdiocesan buildings are being sold to provide funding for this project. The Archdiocese does pay real estate taxes on this property.
It is also important to know that in recent years the Archdiocese of Newark, both directly and through subsidies by parishes, has provided some $15 million annually to maintain Catholic schools within the Archdiocese. Under the Lighting the Way strategic plan, the Archdiocese will continue to provide substantial financial support to Catholic elementary schools, and also will devote more resources toward marketing and enrollment services -- two areas that many individual schools have not been able to master on their own.
Support for Catholic Charities and other outreach ministries continues to be provided through the Archbishop's Annual Appeal, and remains a key commitment to serving the needs of people, regardless of their religion. Jim Goodness Vice Chancellor / Dir. of Communications Archdiocese of Newark
“REJOICE IN GOD’S MERCY” A DAY OF REFLECTION SPONSORED BY
ARCHDIOCESAN WOMEN’S COMMISSION Women of the parish are invited to attend a special day of reflection on Saturday, April 26 from 8:30 am–4:30
pm at Seton Hall University. Speakers will include Helen Alvare, J.D., an expert on marriage, family and women’s issues and Sister Mary Gabriel, S.V. from the Sisters of Life.
Mass will be celebrated and there will be an opportunity for confession. Register at
www.rcan.org/womcom Call 973-497-4545 or email [email protected] for more information.
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SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME, FEBRUARY 23, 2014
PARISH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Confirmation preparation sessions continue on Sundays at 8:15 am in the lower school gym. The remaining dates include: March 2, 16, 23 and 30.
Remaining Confirmation Retreat Weekend (assigned) is March 7-9.
Remaining Confirmation interview dates (assigned) is March 17.
Substitute catechists are needed for all sessions. If you can help, please call the Religious Education Office at 201-261-1144.
For information regarding closings due to weather and other important news, please be sure to check your email or go to sjcreligioused.blogspot.com If you are not receiving our emails, please send your correct email address to [email protected]
LITURGIES TO CELEBRATE 50th—25th—5th WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
The Archdiocese of Newark will be honoring couples in our Archdiocese who will be celebrating 5, 25 or 50 years of Christian Marriage in the year 2014. The anniversary liturgies will be celebrated by Archbishop John J. Myers in the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark as follows:
50 Years: April 6 at 3:00 pm (all counties) 25 and 5 Years: May 4 at 3:00 pm (all counties)
If you will be celebrating one of these special anniversaries, please stop by the Parish Office (rectory) to fill out the required registration form.
ELDER CARE PLANNING—FEBRUARY 19 On February 19 from 10-11:30 am there will be a Workshop on Eldercare Financial Planning for seniors and their families presented by Barbara Steinberg, Registered Financial Gerontologist, at St. Peter’s Parish in River Edge. For more information or to register for this event, contact Clyde at 201-225-0707.
“AFTERNOON OF PRAYERFUL REMEMBRANCE AND INTERCESSION”
—MARCH 1 All affected directly or indirectly by abortion are invited to attend a special afternoon at Our Lady Queen of Peace (400 Maywood Avenue, Maywood, NJ) on Saturday, March 1 from 11:30 am-2:30 pm sponsored by the Archdiocese. The afternoon will include personal testimonies, intercessory prayer, Eucharistic Adoration and Rosary, an opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. For more information, contact Cheryl A. Riley, Associate Director Respect Life Office at 973-497-4350.
Visit our websites at : sjcnj.org (Church) sjsusa.org (School)
The Sacrament of Baptism was celebrated on Sunday, February 16, 2014.
May God bless the children baptized and their families.
Gabriella Mia
Benitez
Child of
Adrian &
Yaisel Benitez
Christopher Joseph Tuske
Child of
Christopher Tuske
& Genevieve
Gigi
URGENT NEED FOR BLOOD DONATIONS
There is an urgent, critical need for volunteer blood
donors, especially Type O Negative, as a result of the current cold weather conditions and donors canceling because of illness.
All eligible blood donors are asked to call 201-251-3703 now to schedule appointments at one of Community Blood Services donor centers to help rebuild the fragile supply.
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SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ
SAINT JOSEPH’S CORNERSTONE
WHAT IS CORNERSTONE?
Cornerstone is a 26-hour retreat presented annually by parishioners with the intent to build each participant’s spirituality and to connect them with the Saint Joseph community.
It is called “Cornerstone” referring to Christ being the Cornerstone, the foundation upon which our lives are built. On the weekend, you will experience a focused atmosphere where you can initiate, deepen or revitalize your relationship with Christ, in a welcoming environment.
Many of us attend Mass, but because of our busy lives, find it hard to connect to our community of faith and have a close connection with others in our parish.
Spending this 26 hours at a Cornerstone weekend will give you the opportunity to make these connections with God and with others.
WHO CAN ATTEND CORNERSTONE?
Cornerstone is a parish-based retreat, open to men and women of Saint Joseph Parish, as well as other Christian faiths, held annually (one men’s and one women’s). You may wish to invite a family member or friend to attend with you.
WHEN IS CORNERSTONE?
Women’s date—March 7-8, 2014
Men’s date—March 21-22, 2014
WHO CONDUCTS THIS RETREAT?
A team of dedicated parishioners who have made Cornerstone and want to pass the gift on to others will present the weekend. Leading each team (Women’s & Men’s) is a Director and Facilitator, under the spiritual direction of our Pastor, Msgr. David Hubba.
WHAT WILL I EXPERIENCE ON THE WEEKEND?
The retreat takes place in Saint Joseph Lower School, and begins at 7 pm on Friday evening. Your overnight stay, all meals (lovingly prepared), and plenty of snacks will be provided throughout the 26 hours.
The weekend activities will help you to affirm your own gifts and discover how you can use these gifts for the good of others. It is a fun way for church members to get to know each other and build lasting bonds of support and trust.
There are short presentations followed by small group discussions, quiet personal time, and Reconciliation. Everything shared on the weekend is held in strict confidence. There is also time for fun and relaxation. The weekend concludes with a Family Mass at 8 pm on Saturday evening. Family and friends are invited to attend. This is a weekend of great surprises, prepared especially for YOU! Every team member is dedicated to ensuring an atmosphere of warmth and hospitality.
HOW DO I REGISTER?
To register, simply fill out this form, tear it off and drop it at the Rectory, 105 Harrison St., New Milford no later than 1 week before the weekend to allow us time to adequately prepare for you. Thank you!
_____________________________________________________________ Name
______________________________________________________________ Address
______________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip
_____________________________________________________________ Home phone #
______________________________________________________________ Cell phone #
______________________________________________________________ E-Mail
______________________________________________________________ Contact Name
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Contact address & phone # (if different)
FOR MORE INFORMATION, call (Women) Ruth Ann Harnek at 201-265-8997
or Donna Bascomb at 201-262-8528; (Men) Ralph Mastrangelo at 201-634-9539.
You are invited to join us for a
weekend designed to enrich your
faith and your life as a Christian
through a spiritually moving
retreat called “Cornerstone.”
ALL ARE WELCOME!