May 29, 2016 - St. James of the Marches

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May 29, 2016 - St. James of the Marches
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.
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
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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 . . . .
Last Sunday at the 12 noon Mass, the parish
of St. James of the Marches celebrated the ninetieth
anniversary of its foundation. From as humble a beginning as humanly possible, to a parish which has
served the spiritual needs of the people of Totowa and
beyond, everyone who belongs to St. James can be
proud of its past, enthusiastic with its present, and
more than optimistic about its future.
More than anything, we all must be grateful for
the abiding presence of God in the life of this Church.
Like the God of Israel who always remained with His
people through thick and thin, our God has remained
faithful to His people in the Borough of Totowa, in a
Church under the patronage of St. James, a humble
Franciscan Friar of 14 centuries ago.
We are grateful to the Franciscan Friars who
accepted this parish as a “mission parish,” one that
could not really stand on its own, until it matured, became strong and independent, and was eventually
given back to the diocese with its own pastor, a priest
of the Diocese of Paterson, Father Francis Reilly.
From an empty lot, to a parish which could
boast four buildings on property larger than a city
block, St. James grew, slowly, with great purpose.
In these 90 years, we have thousands upon
thousands of babies who became children of God. We
have sent thousands of souls, holy souls, hardworking people who loved this parish, home to God
enjoying their eternal reward.
We have, likewise, educated countless thousands of young minds and shared with them the endless love that God has for all of us. There is nothing
more important than imparting God’s love to these
young, open, and innocent children who deserve and
are entitled to know how much God loves them. The
people of this parish have long supported Catholic
education, both in the academy school and our Religious Education program.
In recent years, our program of evangelization
extended itself to our high school students so that
God’s love for them might be appreciated as they approached adulthood.
When looking at the people of this parish, it
must be mentioned how generous the people of St.
James are to the many worthy causes that come their
way. Helping the poor and needy, those who are
down and out, those who are new to this country, unwed mothers, children who are living in the worst of
circumstances through no fault of their own, have all
benefited from the big-hearted generosity of our people.
Every parish throughout the world is made-up
of people, good people, many very holy, all seeking
God in their unique way. At the same time, all of us
are wounded, have made bad choices, are weak in
one way or another, all of us in need of healing.
Each of us has an ego, and if we are not careful, and we allow our egos to go unchecked, the Body
of Christ, this parish, can suffer greatly. Our ego is a
tricky thing. We are not always certain why we react
the way we do or why certain people can push our
buttons rather quickly. People of faith and those that
desire to be holy still have egos, and their good efforts
and desires can still be influenced by wounded egos.
A hurt ego can see a power play taking place when, in
actuality, nothing could be further from the truth.
Thank God we have Jesus in the Eucharist
and the Sacrament of Reconciliation which both can
help us stay on or get back on track.
Last Sunday, after the noon Mass, two women
who were visiting came over to speak to me. The first
shared with me how beautiful our Church is, and the
second commented on how happy she was that the
Blessed Sacrament, reserved in the tabernacle, was
back on the high altar to be seen in an obvious way.
God’s greatest treasure, His Son in Holy Communion,
deserves the most prominent location in every
Church.
There are evenings when I go down to the
Church, the doors locked and the building empty and
remarkably quiet, and prayer comes easy. There are a
few shadows, an occasional crack from one of the
wooden pews, and the dance of the flames from the
candles on either side of the sanctuary. It is as calming a place to be as any I know. The Vigil Light reminds me of His presence, and both the high altar and
Altar of Sacrifice can be seen in a dignity which is all
their own. Quiet time in Church cannot be beat.
We should all be proud of this little parish with
a big heart in Totowa. We should always be mindful of
those who preceded us and gave so much of themselves so that we might enjoy what we have today.
We must recognize that this is our time to contribute what we can, in as many ways as possible, to
make St. James the strong, vibrant parish it has always been so that those who follow in our footsteps
might enjoy the same benefits we are enjoying in
2016.
St. James is a people with a wonderful history
and a bright and encouraging future.
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!
Catholic Charities /
Diocese of
Paterson
Annual Corpus
Christi Food Collection for the Poor
Bishop Serratelli has
authorized a Diocesan wide food collection in all parishes on the Feast of Corpus Christi: MAY 28 / 29, 2016
St. James Parish has been asked to provide
Pampers & Mac&Cheese
We welcome our newly married couple who exchanged vows in our Church on
May 7, 2016.
Christina Volpe & Roberto Medina
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, Beverly & Robert Rousset,
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 Immaculate Sorrentino,
Marna Borras & Diane Phillips. The deceased
always rely on our prayers on their journey home to God.
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults R.C.I.A.
We will meet in the CCD office. (31 St. James
Place) after the 10:15 am Mass on Sunday,
June 12th.
ST. JAMES SENIORS
Meeting, Thursday, June 9, 2016
at 1:00 pm in the CCD office (31 St. James
Place)
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.
Parish House Office closed
In observance of Memorial
Day, the Parish House will be
closed on Monday, May 30.
The Parish House will reopen on Tuesday, March 31, 2016
@ 8:30 am.
School Principal Opening
The Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Paterson is
seeking applicants for an elementary school principal at
Holy Family School, Florham Park. Holy Family School is
a co-educational elementary school - preschool through
eighth grade. Information about the opening and the application
materials can be found at http://www.patdioschools.org/administrativeopenings. The closing date for applications is June 10, 2016.
Food for the Needy
The weekend (June 4 / 5) 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.
WEEKLY COLLECTION
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Saturday: 5:30 pm
7:30 am
10:15 am
12:00 pm
TOTAL
2011
$4,569
2012
$6,036
Amount
$1,659
$1,492
$1,812
$2,018
$6,981
Envelopes Used
83
69
78
87
COLLECTION COMPARISON
2013
2014
2015
2016
$6,425 $6,430 $6,990 $6,981
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
JUNE 2016 SCHEDULE
Saturday, 5:30 pm
Ruth Kurczab, Rosemarie & Ken Brino
Sunday, 7:30 am
Rosemarie Aulino, John Krautheim, Bette Beagin
Sunday,10:15 am
Sr. Mary Cecile Swanton, Michele & Jerry Siccardi
Sunday, 12:00 noon
Neil DiDio, Leila Stephan, Frank Mullen
LECTOR
JUNE 2016 SCHEDULE
Next Money Tabulators Group: St. Brendan
Knights of Columbus News
June Meetings: June 6 & 20. Degree
Meeting June 14. 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).
Rosary Altar Society News
The monthly Rosary Mass
will be on Sunday, June 5 at 12:00
noon. Recitation of the Rosary at
11:40 am. Rosary Meeting on Monday, June 6 at 7:30 pm.
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.
Baptism
During the month of May the following have been baptized at our font and are
now children of God.
Maeve Annamarie Farrrelly
Jacob Kozlowski
Angelica Marie Rivera
We congratulate their parents and trust that they will be
the primary teachers of their children in the ways of faith.
Saturday, 5:30 pm
Ken Kurczab
Sunday, 7:30 am
John Krautheim
Sunday, 10:15 am
Theresa Fusco
Sunday, 12:00 noon
Leila Stephan
ALTAR SERVER
JUNE 2016 SCHEDULE
Saturday:
5:30 pm
Jayden Correa
Paolo Figueroa
Benjamin Flores
Salvatore Licea
Sunday:
7:30 am
Erick Cielemecki
Christopher Marren
Daniel Torres
Christian Sanchez
10:15 am
Robert Callegari
Matthew Ruiz
Santiago Ruiz
Sebastian Ruiz
12:00 pm
Jorge Arana
Aaron Collado
Ryan Bravo
Victor Bravo
The Borough of Totowa Public Library, 537
Totowa Road, invites you to join us
on Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 10:00 am for
Adult Crafting! Come and join the free fun
as we create seasonal crafts. Bring your creative thoughts and ideas! Light refreshments. Parking at the rear of the building. Registration is suggested. Please call
The Totowa Library at (973) 790-3265 to register,
for further information.
memorial intentions
saturday mass at 8:30 am
yearly: january / december 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.
monthly: june 2016
Ernestine & William Colella, Anthony John Colella,
Michael Palarino, Jr. & Maria & Carmine Romaniello
Music Corner
LAST SUNDAYS FOR CHOIRS
BEFORE SUMMER BREAK
CHILDREN’S CHOIR
The Children’s choir will not be singing this
Sunday; instead, they will be picnicking and
BBQ'ing with their families and friends.
Our end of season mass will be June 5 at 10:15am. 20162017 season will begin in September.
ADULT CHOIR
Our final choir mass is this coming Sunday for the feast
of the Body & Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi).
2016-2017 Choir Season begins 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. You can choose to sing every week from
September to mid-June or a one-time chorus appearance
with rehearsals for special celebrations.
We are currently seeking singers for Father Patrick’s
40th Anniversary celebration at the 12 noon Mass, September 25. See Jeannine Pond, Music Director in the
choir loft to sign up after any weekend Mass.
We are grateful to those who, after
they have been away, contribute their makeup envelopes upon their return.
Weekly envelopes support the
Church by assisting in the payment of bills
and by keeping our Church fiscally sound.
Everyone’s envelope assists in the
health and prosperity of our parish. We thank you for your
continued generosity and kindness to St. James.
BULLETIN WEEK OF: MAY 29, 2016
Monday, May 30 (Memorial Day)
9:00 am Anthony Glentz, Jr. req. by Christina Dyback
Special Intentions for Our Servicemen and
Servicewomen Serving Our Country
Tuesday, May 31
8:15 am Dirk Van Gelder, req. by wife, Anna
Wednesday, June 1
8:00 am Anna Natale, req. by Ornella & Pasquale Rodolico
Yolanda Civitello, req. by The Civitello Family
Thursday, June 2
8:00 am William Lenahan, req. by wife, Eleanor
Friday, June 3
8:00 am The People of St. James Parish
Satruday, June 4
8:30 am Memorial Mass
5:30 am Emily & Frank Polizzo, req. by Sue & Ed Cusack
Anna Natale, req. by Pasqualina & Oreste Maritato
Frank Bruen (1st Anniversary) req. by The
Monochello Family
Sunday, June 5
7:30am Philip Sgobba, req. by wife, Grace
Jim Stuckey, req. by Mary Stuckey
Charlotte Wood, req. by Edward Wood & Janice
Sargent
10:15am John Francis & Ruth M. Ryan, req. by Father Patrick
Francisca Yensix (5th Anniversary) req. by
Granddaughter
Serene Abo, req. by Mario Fontana
Joel Redman, req. by Karen & Pat Mullen & Family
Ernest Bruce VanOrman, req. by The Macaluso
Family
12:00pm Grace & Angelo Occhiuzzi, req. by Family
Antonina Librio, req. by Anna & Antonio Vacca
Philip D’Amato, req. by Tina & Gabriella Handal
Mario Maritato, req. by Lucy McLaughlin
Tony Cassone, req. by Elaine & Terry
Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, 2016. Mass will
be celebrated at 9:00 am
First Friday of the Month: Eucharistic Adoration
after the 8:00 am Mass
ACADEMY OF ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
Weekend of MAY 28 / MAY 29, 2016
I cannot believe that the school year will soon be coming to a close. Since our last update we brought the
month of May to a rousing finish with the first grade’s ninth annual Memorial Day assembly with our patriotic
salute to America and our armed forces. Other highlights of the month included our class trip to The Liberty
Science Center and we had the opportunity to see the opera “The Magic Flute” performed by the Opera Theater of Montclair. Our Walk-a-thon was a huge success. We all enjoyed the walk to the PAL where we had a
great time. We cannot thank you enough for your support of this event.
Our first grade journey is almost over and second grade is just around the corner. I’ve had the pleasure of
working with truly unique, talented, and amazing first grade students and families this school year. They have
certainly proven what precious gifts one can bring to a classroom. It is always with regret and sadness that I
must allow them to move on.
In closing, Mrs. B.s “Busy Bees” would like to sincerely thank the St. James parish community for the generous
support that you provide our school. We wish you a sun-filled, safe, and wonderful summer. God bless you always!
Blessings to you,
Mrs. Joanne Bauman
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS Grades 1 To 8
Weekend of May 28 / May 29, 2016
Important Reminder: Religious Education is ongoing for your child/children's Faith Formation,
beginning in Grade 1 and continuing through Grade 10, when they will receive
the Sacrament of Confirmation.
If you have a child in First Grade: he or she must be registered this year if you would like them
to receive First Holy Communion in Second Grade*
If you have a child in Ninth Grade: he or she must be registered this year if you would like them
to receive Confirmation in Tenth Grade*
*The children who are to receive either of these Sacraments must have two years of Religious
Education in order to prepare for them.
If you have not registered your children for classes starting in September as yet, please do so as
soon as possible. The office is open Monday to Thursday from 9am to 3pm.
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. Thank You to all previous donors & participants. God
bless.
Please contact Ms. Handal at (973) 432-0591
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