MAY 1 - St. James of the Marches
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Church of St. James of the Marches 410 Totowa Road, Totowa, New Jersey 07512-2098 (www.stjamesofthemarches.com) (stjameschurch@optonline.net) Our Community Is Served By: Sacramental Life The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Sundays: Vigil Mass 5:30 pm (Saturday), 7:30am, 10:15 am & 12:00 Noon Weekdays: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 am. Tuesday 8:15 am (children’s mass) Saturdays: 8:30 AM Holy Days: AS ANNOUNCED The Sacrament of Penance Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 PM or by request at anytime. The Sacrament of Baptism Celebrated on the Second and Fourth Sunday of each month immediately AFTER the 10:15 am Mass Parents should contact the Parish House either before or soon after the birth of the baby to register for the reception of the Sacrament. Instruction for parents and godparents are held by appointments. Parents and godparents are expected to be practicing Catholics; godparent must have received the Sacrament of Confirmation in order to serve as sponsors. The Sacrament of Matrimony Arrangements must be made at least one year in advance. Please call the Parish House for an appointment. Sponsor Certificates: ONLY Eligible Registered & Practicing Parishioners will be given certification to be a sponsor for Baptism & Confirmation. © 2011 Bon Venture Services, LLC Parish House 32 St. James Place, Totowa, NJ 07512 Phone: 973-790-0288 Fax: 973-790-7064 (office hours 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, Monday thru Friday) The Academy of St. Francis of Assisi 400 Totowa Road, Totowa, NJ 07512 Phone: 973-956-8824 Fax: 973-956-9430 Religious Education Office (CCD) 31 St. James Place, Totowa, NJ 07512 Phone: 973-790-4860 Fax: 973-790-4644 stjamesccd@optonline.net Father J. Patrick Ryan, Pastor Monsignor Eugene M. Boland, Pastor Emeritus Father Leo Antony, S.D.V., Assisting Monsignor Patrick Brown, Assisting Father Janusz Rzadca, Assisting Mr. Nestor Martinez, Seminarian-Intern Ms. Leslie Dreps, Principal Ms. Ivette M. Valori, Director of Religious Education Sr. Mary Cecile Swanton, C.S.JB., Pastoral Associate/Faith Formation Ms. Marie Patella, Bible Study Mr. Kevin Walsh, Trustee Mr. John Waryas, Trustee Ms. Virginia Andreano, President Parish Council Ms. Ann Riccardi, Administrative Assistant Ms. Catherine Ryan, Bookkeeper Ms. Gail Monochello, Administrative Assistant/CCD Ms. Janet Cozzolino, Ms. Diana Farina, Ms. Adelaide Fiorarancio, and Ms. Fran Tesoriero, Parish Support Staff Ms. Jeannine Pond, Music Director Mr. Greg Caldarone, Music Ministry Mr. James Beagin, Ms. Mary Jean Hayek, Mr. Jerry McFarlane, & Mr. Antonio Vacca, Sacristans Pastoral care of the Sick We wish to be of help to anyone who cannot celebrate Mass with us in Church because of illness, age or disability. To receive the Sacraments of Penance, Eucharist or Anointing of the Sick at home, please call the Parish House. Kindly call the Parish House if you wish a visit for a family member who is hospitalized. Devotions: Every First Friday - Eucharistic Adoration after the 8:00 am Mass Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) Anyone wishing to become Catholic or who has not received the Sacraments of Eucharist or Confirmation should call the Parish House for further information. Parish Registration Every Catholic family in the Parish should be registered. Please contact the Parish Office to do so or use the below form to join our Parish. PARISH MEMBERSHIP: All adult Catholics should register in the Parish. Young adults of working age should register independently of their parents. In order for us to testify to your ability for sponsorship in Baptism, Confirmation or witness to a Catholic marriage, it is necessary to be a registered member of this Parish. Also, please notify the Parish Office of any changes in address, or if you are leaving the Parish. (Please P R I N T) NAME___________________________________________________ ADDRESS_______________________________________________ CITY___________________STATE__________ ZIP _____________ PHONE #________________________________________________ Check: ____New Reg. ____Moving ____Change of address Please cut out & return to the rectory or place in the collection basket Thinking Out Loud . . . . We have had several beautiful days these past few weeks. A good weather day assures the students in our school that they will enjoy recess outside in the fresh air and under the sun. The energy they exert during their lunch break is astounding. They go every which way: singing, playing ball, jumping rope, running, and yelling; but they never seem to tire or run out of stamina. There is a profound sense of enjoyment at our children’s innocence which comes over me each time I walk among them or watch them from the kitchen window. Listening to the noise they generate can touch even the hardest of hearts or lift the spirit of someone who is having a bad day. Feeling a little blue? Take a walk around the sidewalk of our play yard, otherwise known as the Church’s parking lot. Chances are you will come away smiling. A week ago, a bus load of people from this parish and others journeyed into the city where they have no pity! (Don’t believe that for a second.) They toured St. Patrick’s Cathedral, attended holy Mass there, and then had lunch at Amelia’s Restaurant on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. Have you ever stopped to figure out why the Bronx is called “the” Bronx, and yet we don’t call any of the other boroughs “the” Manhattan or “the” Brooklyn? Neither have I, but if you have the answer, please forward it to me. It was a clear, blue-sky day with a gentle breeze accompanying those pilgrims who journeyed to two of the five boroughs which make up New York City. After the tour and Mass, our bus headed for the East Side unsuccessfully. Something was happening at the United Nations. At least ten blocks were barricaded, and our driver had to go ten blocks south, and then all the way crosstown before inching his way up on the West Side. It was a long haul, and my stomach was growling. At the same time, I had never been in Spanish Harlem and, in spite of my hunger, the people, the buildings, and their architecture allowed my companions and me to enjoy all the sights and sounds of that part of Manhattan. The group on the bus hardly noticed the time as they were talking and joking with each other. When we arrived at Amelia’s, our hungry stomachs were ready for the good meal that was served. It was a good group, fun to be with, and I would go anywhere again with them. While writing about this short trip to NYC, I recall my first trip to Rome. Friends and I were part of a tour group, and once we landed, we could go pretty much where and when we wanted. However, on the plane, both to and from the Eternal City, sat a poor woman who did not have her drinking under control. The more she imbibed, the angrier she got, and she was quite verbal. Everyone but everyone got blasted, and she was angry at the world. The people in her row were spoken down to, the flight attendants were subjected to her rage, and her poor husband was verbally abused for hours. (He should have been granted an annulment on the spot when we arrived back at JFK.) While some people become happy and want to sing and others get tired and fall asleep, this woman simply vented her anger on anyone and everyone. While on a plane over the Atlantic, there really isn’t much you can do and certainly nowhere to go. That first time to Rome experience, listening to Mrs. Miserable for over six hours, allowed me to appreciate the pleasantness of those I shared a bus with to and from the Big Apple. Perhaps three weeks back, after the 7:30 am Sunday Mass, a parishioner approached me and said, “You are the first priest to ever say thank you for a donation made to the Church.” Certainly all of us, including myself, can be a bit more aware of the kindness of others, especially the small gestures which come our way. Being aware of the kindness of others makes life a more positive and better experience. Keeping up the tradition of thanksgiving, we thank the following committee members of the Black and White Gala: Jim Aulino, Ed Cusack, Kathy & Vinnie D’Antonio, Adelaide Fiorarancio, Ronnie & Ted Kopec, Ginny & Frank Mullen, Giovanna Paniscotti & Anita Sesta for all their efforts. The American Expression, the band which played excellent music and entertained those at the Black and While Gala, included Louis Conti, Ken DiLeo, Robert Gizzi, Jim Marotta, and Darryl Rhoades. Great job! We also thank Bob and Barbara Gremillot for their copies of The Great Gatsby, The Venus Fixers, and Crucial Conversations. Sincere thanks also go to Antonio Vacca for getting the toughest of stains out of our albs. To Jim Booth and Fred Del’Aquilla for repairing the wooden cross in the All Saints Chapel, special thanks! Finally, thank you to Chris Barbiere for the copy of Keys to Forgiveness. In so many ways, it seems, goodness surrounds us. Acts of kindness from members of our St. James family and community occur almost daily, and we are most grateful for them. These spring days, as the sun is shining and the flowers are blooming, we are enriched by the gentle expressions of love and concern by those around us, and always by the grace of God. Father Patrick a request for prayers for: Lt. Gen. Sam Angelella/Retired USAF/Japan Captain Ryan Bellmann Army/Kuwait Lance V. Chwan Retired US Marine/ Kosov Lt. JG Brittany Davis US Navy/San Diego, CA Lance Corporal Lorenzo Andro Estrera US Marines / Arizona Captain Jesse Geiger Army Reserve / Fort Dix First Lt. Joshua Kluzek US Marines / Japan Senior Airman Anthony Laurice US Air Force / Davis Monthan AFB, AZ Captain Joseph Leonard USNAC / Annapolis, MA Private Vincent Edward Marciano US Army, Fort Benning, Georgia Major Daniel McGuire US Air Force / Afghanistan Major Jeffrey Meade US Air Force / Luke AFB, Phoenix, AZ Specialist Edward Mutch Army Reserve / Fort Dix Private Anthony Rivera US Marines / Paris Island, South Carolina Private Clifford VanTassel Army / Iraq Major Joseph Trynosky USAF/UAE If you have a relative or friend who is in the Armed Forces, please call us at 973-790-0288 and their names will appear in our weekly bulletin & we will be praying for them for their safety & their families. God Bless America! ST. JAMES SENIORS Meeting, Thursday, MAY 12, 2016 at 1:00 pm in the CCD office. Food for the Needy Next weekend (May 7 / 8) please bring a gift of food / gift certificate (if g.c., please drop into the collection basket) for the needy. Non-perishable food, please. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. St. James Seniors On Wednesday, June 22nd, the St. James Seniors will go to the Padre Pio Shrine in Barto, PA. There will be a tour, lunch and prayers. Cost is $62 per person. Deadline is June 1. Please contact Dolores at 973-956-8760 if interested in attending this trip. Elementary School Principal Openings The Catholic Schools Office, Diocese of Paterson, is seeking applicants for the 2016-2017 school year for the following positions: Principal, St. Andrews Elementary School, Clifton, NJ & Principal, St. Therese Elementary School, Succasunna, NJ Closing Date for applications is May 15, 2016. Information and application materials can be found at http:// www.patdioschools.org/administrative openings. PRAYER REQUESTS Please remember in your prayers the following: John Amodio, Jeanette Aughey, Jackie Balloutine, Sharbel Balloutine, Monsignor Patrick Brown, Donna Bruen, Lorraine Calamita, Rose Campagna, Kristin Cappuccio, Angela Coubati, Maria Ciaremella, Lucy & Antonio Convertino, Harry Cortes, James E. Cunningham, Pete Farina, Dennis Florence, Maria Dezago, Valerie Foti, Nancy Ann Gallo, Betty Goodsier, Philip Gordon, Karen Gourley, Linda & Domingo Handal, Josephine Iandiorio, Theresa Iuculano, Angie Kimble, Dana Kobloth, Anne Krautheim, Joey Kuri, Father Justin Kusibab, OFM Conv., Juliann Marciano, Madeline Mathers, John Nicoll, Andrew O’Connor, Kathleen Occhino, Brother Stefano Panizzolo, LC., Michael Panzella, April Matera-Patiro, Anthony Polito, Denis Sullivan, Paul Tommasi, Joseph Valle, Bea Vinciguerra, Bryan Wells, Ann Williams, Robyn Zaleski, Evan Zillner, Agnes Mariella Zimmer. HOME TO GOD Please pray for all those who have recently passed on, especially Patrick Reynolds & Russell Vanderberg. The deceased always rely on our prayers on their journey home to God. Baptism During the month of April the following have been baptized at our font and is now children of God. Lina Lucia Marmo We congratulate her parents and trust that they will be the primary teachers of their children in the ways of faith. USHERS NEEDED Ever consider helping your parish out but not sure what you can do? Ever consider becoming an usher? St. James is looking for a few good people to usher at mass particularly the 10:15 am and 12:00 pm mass. If interested please contact Bill Marmo @ 973-956-0375 or the Parish House. MASS SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016 THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD 8:00 am (Children‛s Mass) 12:00 noon 7:00 pm First Friday of the Month: Eucharistic Adoration after the 8:00 am Mass WEEKLY COLLECTION Sunday, April 24, 2016 Saturday: 5:30 pm 7:30 am 10:15 am 12:00 pm TOTAL 2011 $4,954 2012 $6,037 Amount $2,152 $1,732 $1,529 $1,620 $7,133 Envelopes Used 91 72 105 71 COLLECTION COMPARISON 2013 2014 2015 2016 $6,181 $6,499 $7,022 $7,033 Next Money Tabulators Group: St. Brendan Knights of Columbus News May Meetings: May 2 & 16. Degree Meeting May 12. All meetings begin at 7:30 pm. (Please bring canned goods) Want to do some good deeds? Why not join the Knights of Columbus Council # 6574? We are always looking for new members. Free cake, coffee and laughs at every meeting so if you're interested, please contact Grand Knight Vincent D'Antonio Sr. (201 745-3387) or Membership Chairman Ted Kopec (201 396-9026). Knights of Columbus Coucil # 6574 St. James of the Marches, Totowa 15th Annual GOLF OUTING Monday, May 23rd, Meadows Golf Club, Lincoln Park For more information please call: Pete Campilango 201-452-6846 John D’Ambrosio 973-390-7699 Vincent D’Antonio 201-745-3387 Lou D’Angelo 973-435-2800 Knights of Columbus Council #6574 Will hold a donation drive to help support the Passaic Neighborhood Center for Women. To celebrate Mother’s Day, we are accepting donations at all Mases on Saturday, May 7th & Sunday May 8th. Suggested List of Items: Diapers size 3 & 5, Baby Wipes, Shop Rite Gift Cards (any amount) Hobby Lobby/AC Moore Gift Cards (any amount) Ushers will assist with collections & thank you for your support. Any questions or if you need pick up, please contact Grand Knight Vincent D’Antonio at 201-745-3387. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS MAY 2016 SCHEDULE Saturday, 5:30 pm Nestor Martinez, Frank Mullen, Jasmin Figueroa Sunday, 7:30 am Mary Jean Hayek, Marianne LoBue, Sandy Buffa Sunday,10:15 am Sr. Mary Cecile Swanton, Cathy Condon, Michael Greco Sunday, 12:00 noon Neil DiDio, Dolores & John Sheptock LECTOR MAY 2016 SCHEDULE Saturday, 5:30 pm James DeSopo Sunday, 7:30 am Joe Klunk Sunday, 10:15 am Diane Emmolo Sunday, 12:00 noon Deborah McHugh ALTAR SERVER MAY 2016 SCHEDULE Saturday: 5:30 pm Erick Cielemecki Christopher Marren Daniel Torres Marcus Washington Sunday: 7:30 am Ryan Bravo Victor Bravo Aldo Mercedes Christian Sanchez 10:15 am Robert Callegari Zach Cronin Jayden Correa Tyler Flynn 12:00 pm Tyler Flynn Devyn Guzman Justyn Guzman Jordan Marin New Parishioners Welcome! The following have joined our Parish of St. James during the month of April. We welcome them and know their presence among us will make this Parish more Christ-like. All are welcome and we are grateful you are now a part of St. James Church. Cristina Arias, Louise Capra, Lauren & Michael Farrelly, Anna & Patrick Formentin, Morgan Grod, Brian Hamway, Yesenia & Mario Parga, Joseph Rickert & Carrie Palatucci, Minguito Viera, John Anthony Hayton, Joan Messaros. memorial intentions saturday mass at 8:30 am yearly: january / december 2016 BULLETIN WEEK OF: MAY 1, 2016 Brizzi & Simonetti Families, Margaret & John Costantini, Father James F. Dolan, S.J., Gabriel Dragone, Giuseppe Dragone, Lucille Gillen, John J. Griffin & Erin Ryan Gourley, Monsignor Michael F. Hart, John W. Krautheim, Sr., Father Bernard McKenna, The Marone & DiGuglielmo Families, Grace & Angelo Occhiuzzi, Anna (Nina) Pezzolla, The Porco Family & Anthony Picarelli, Father Francis J. Reilly, Philip Sgobba, Krystle M. Spinner, Jean Sprich, John E. & Rose V. Tchounis, Nunzio Vacca, Robert Varettoni & Family, Albert Venditte, Sr., Jack Whitney, Stephen Wrazen & Family, The Family of Frank P. Zaccaria. Monday, May 2 8:00 am Anthony Murphy, req. by Peter Murphy Maria Gilolo DiNardo, req. by Carmela Moscariello Tuesday, May 3 8:15 am Elena Trafuoci, req. by The Pelosi Family Nunzio Vacca, req. by parents, Anna & Antonio Vacca Wednesday, May 4 8:00 am Philomena Saracco, req by Family Florence M. Spinella, req. by Janet Cozzolino Thursday, May 5 (THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD) 8:00 am The People of St. James Parish 12:00 pm William Lenahan, req. bywife, Eleanor 7:00 pm Dirk VanGelder, req. by wife, Anna Friday, May 6 8:00 am Special Intentions for Our Servicemen and Servicewomen Serving Our Country Satruday, May 7 8:30 am Memorial Mass 5:30 am Edna Appello & Rose O’Kean, req. by Kathy & Vinnie Filippo & Angelina Salomone, req. by daughter, Evelina Shafiq D. Handal, req. by wife, Lily Carolina DelliGatti, req. by daughter, Carmen Masrieh & Eaton Families, req. by Lily Handal Sunday, May 8 (MOTHER’S DAY) 7:30am Philip Sgobba, req. by wife, Grace Beatrice & Joseph Hayek, req. by MaryJean Hayek Barbara Roberto, req. by husband, Albert Maria Dragone, req. by Christopher & Ewelina Dragone Maria Pandolfo, req. by Elizabeth Vricella 10:15am Intentions for those participating in the Mother’s Day Novena 12:00pm John Francis & Ruth M. Ryan, req. by Father Patrick Grace & Angelo Occhiuzzi, req. by Family Maria Capone, req. by Family Mary Debausney (Birthday) req. by daughter, Mary Politi Giovanna LoCognata & Giuseppina Trovato, req. by Marge Trovato & Family monthly: may 2016 Ernestine & William Colella, Anthony John Colella & Michael Palarino, Jr. Music Corner MUSIC CORNER CHOIRS’ COUNT DOWN TO END OF SEASON ADULT CHOIR We have had a great singing season for St. James Choir at the 12noon Mass. The special seasons of Advent and Christmas, Lent and Easter inspire reflection, joy and triumph in our faith. These are highlights of the year. 2015-16 season ends early this year (due to Easter Sunday happening in March) with the final feast days of Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, 90th Anniversary Mass and finally, Body & Blood of Christ on Memorial Weekend. Soon we will take a summer break to warm ourselves in summer sun. The 2016-2017 Choir Season begins in September. We continue to have openings in our choir if you would like to join in the leading of the congregation’s song and the singing of special choir hymns. See Jeannine Pond, Music Director in the choir loft to sign up after any weekend Mass. CHILDREN’S CHOIR – Grades 3 through 8 The Children’s Choir with songsters from CCD and St. Francis Academy has truly lifted up their ENTHUSIASTIC voices in song to the Lord. Our end of season mass will be June 5. The new season of 2016-2017 will begin in September. Children’s choir sings at the 10:15am Mass. Please see Jeannine Pond, Music Director, in the choir loft to sign up after any weekend Mass. Come Celebrate the 90th Anniversary of our Parish MAY 22, 2016 @ 12:00 noon Mass Followed by a luncheon buffet at the Barnyard and Carriage House Donaon $50.00 per person For Tickets call: Janet Cozzolino 973-595-5746 or Sister Mary Cecile 973-790-0288 (Parish House) We welcome the joy of your presence! Hospital Visits Please call the Parish House (973-790-0288) or email (stjameschurch@optonline.net) to let us know if someone in your family and/or another parish member is hospitalized and would appreciate a visit from a member of our parish team. ACADEMY OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI Weekend of April 30 / MAY 1, 2016 SCHOOL NEWS Have you ever wondered if yawning really is contagious? Or what about, which beverage is the worst for your teeth? Or even, what conditions make popcorn pop the best? If so, then you are in luck because the Middle School Science Fair is coming! These questions are just a few of the many that will be answered through the students' research and experimentation. Over the past few weeks, the students have been hard at work researching their topics and forming hypothesizes. In the coming weeks, the students will each complete their own investigations, gather and analyze data, form conclusions, and present their findings. The culmination of their hard work will be the display and presentation of their projects at the Science Fair on Wednesday, May 25th at the Home and School Meeting. Please feel free to stop by to check out the sure to be impressive work! Mrs. Barton, Middle School Science/STEM Teacher RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS Grades 1 To 8 Weekend of April 30 / May 1, 2016 CLASS SCHEDULES (Grades 1 - 8) May 1 - Group A (Last Class) ******************May 8 - Group B (Last Class) CLASS SCHEDULES (Grades 9-10) May 3 **** May 17 **** May 31(Last Class) ATTENTION: Parents of children going into 1st Grade or 9th Grade Both of these Sacraments are 2 year programs. If your child is in 1st or 9th Grade, you can register them at one of these meetings. Please bring his/her Baptism Certificate with you. For parents of children in Grades 1 to 9, please be sure to attend Registration/ReRegistration Meeting; last meeting being held May 1st in the Parish Hall from 8am to 10am. A raffle for 1 free tuition will be drawn at 10am. Reminder: After May 1st, a $10 late fee (per child) will be charged. Congratulations to the Brunetti Family, who won the raffle at the April 24th meeting! Ivette Valori, re.stjameschurch@gmail.com Gail Monochello, stjamesccd@optonline.net 973.790.4860 Opening Our Hearts & Working Together To Serve Others - Putting Our Faith Into Action. Our mission is for all of us to create a stronger bond and strengthen our Parish Family together with our children, as we go out into the community to serve others who are less fortunate than us and need our help. The Parish Outreach of St. James Church started with the Confirmation families and branched out to our Parishioners along with the Academy of St. Francis with various projects, such as soup kitchen visits, spending time with sick children and the elderly and participating at Special Olympics. We welcome all parishioners & our extended family at the Academy of St. Francis to join us as we put our FAITH IN ACTION. Please keep your eyes open for bulletin inserts listing Parish Outreach Opportunities and join us on our mission in helping those in need in our community. 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