Asian Youth: Wake Up!
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Asian Youth: Wake Up!
Saint Anne’s Church 3545 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ 07307 Tel: 201-360-0838 Fax: 201-721-5996 st.annepray4us@gmail.com www.stannesjc.com Pastoral Team James Carroll Trustee Georgene DeBenedetto Admin Greg Gonzales Festival RCIA Begonia Jensen Sexton James Kakowski August 24, 2014 Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time SYou are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my churchT Worship Joy Krieger Parish Priest Nigel R. Mohammed RICA Cristina Pardo Associate John Ranieri Judith Waddleton Trustee Mary Yori Sexton Weekly Planner SUNDAY 8/24 " 21st Sunday In Ordinary Time 12 Noon Mass Baptism Church MONDAY 8/25 TUESDAY 8/26 12:15 PM BINGO Cent Hall WEDNESDAY 8/27 THURSDAY 8/28 Asian Youth: Wake Up! FRIDAY 8/29 12:15 PM BINGO Cent Hall SATURDAY 8/30 SUNDAY 8/31 " 22nd Sunday In Ordinary Time Celebration Of The Eucharist in Church English 5:30 PM Saturday Evening (anticipating Sunday) Sunday Misa Español 7 PM 8 AM, 10 AM, 12 Noon Celebration Of The Eucharist in the Convent Monday f Friday: Communion Service 7 AM Monday f Saturday: Mass 9 AM Wednesday: Mass 7 PM Holy Hour in convent will be suspended for the months of JULY & AUGUST. Sacrament of Penance Saturdays in Church or by Appointment 5 PM By Seàn-Patrick LOVETT Seoul, South Korea, for Vatican Radio Here in Korea, everywhere you look, you see this slogan – in every shape, size and form: on banners fluttering from lampposts and draped across skyscrapers, on caps, t-shirts and coffee-cups. It flashes across TV screens and is emblazoned upon anything and everything associated with these Asian Youth Day celebrations. So no one was surprised when Pope Francis focussed on the individual words of this slogan during his homily at the Mass closing the 6th Asian Youth Day, using his familiar 3-point catechetical approach, and confirming some of his favourite inspirational themes. As “Asians”, he said, “you have a right and a duty to take full part in the life of your societies. Do not be afraid to bring the wisdom of faith to every aspect of social life”. “As Christians”, he continued, “you can appreciate the many positive values of the diverse Asian cultures. You are also able to discern what is incompatible with your Catholic faith…and what aspects of contemporary culture are sinful, corrupt, and lead to death”. As “Youth”, said Pope Francis, “you are filled with the optimism, energy and good will which are so characteristic of this period in life. Let Christ turn your natural optimism into Christian hope, your energy into moral virtue, your good will into genuine self-sacrificing love”. “As Christians”, he went on, “you are not only a part of the future of the Church, you are also a necessary and beloved part of the Church's present”. The Pope urged the young people of Asia to keep close to one another, to God, and their Bishops, in order to build “a holier, more missionary and humble Church” that seeks “to serve the poor, the lonely, the infirm and the marginalised”. As Asian Youth called to “Wake up!”, concluded the Pope, you have a responsibility and a duty “to be vigilant, not to allow the pressures, the temptations and the sins of ourselves or others to dull our sensitivity to the beauty of holiness, to the joy of the Gospel”. No one can do anything if they are asleep, improvised Pope Francis in English, repeating again and again the challenge to “Wake up!”. Pope Francis blesses a child in Seoul. Today's Readings First Reading: Second Reading: Gospel: Religious Education News Isaiah 22:19–23 Romans 11:33–36 Matthew 16:13–20 Prayer Intentions of the Holy Father for the month of August General intention: That refugees, forced by violence to abandon their homes, may find a generous welcome and the protection of their rights. Missionary intention: That Christians in Oceania may joyfully announce the faith to all the people of that region. Weekday readings Monday St Louis, St Joseph Calasanz 2 Thess 1:1–5, 11–12 / Matt 23:13–22 Tuesday 2 Thess 2:1–3, 14–17 / Matt 23:23–26 Wednesday St Monica 2 Thess 3:6–10, 16–18 / Matt 23:27–32 Thursday St Augustine 1 Cor 1:1–9 /Matt 24:42–51 Friday The Passion of St John the Baptist 1 Cor 1:17–25 / Mark 6:17–29 Saturday 1 Cor 1:26–31 / Matt 25:14–30 SISTERS OF CHRISTIAN CHARITY FIRST GOLF OUTING Please join us on Monday, September 29, 2014 at Cedar Hill Golf and Country Club in Livingston. For more information, contact Eileen Davis bus.manager@ scceast.org at (973)-543-6528 ext. 241 SAINT AUGUSTINE SCHOOL A 100-year old Middle States Accredited school growing strong with smart boards in every classroom, graduates attending competitive high schools, year-round clubs and sports in full-size gym, and two science labs with award-winning Science program. Call for a tour at 201-865-5319 ANNULMENT INFORMATION An Annulment Information Evening is scheduled for Wednesday, September 10, 2014, Archdiocesan Center, 171 Clifton Avenue, Newark. A staff member of the Tribunal of the Archdiocese of Newark will provide basic information about annulments; the requirements for annulments and how to begin the process of petitioning for an annulment. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end of the session. Pre-registration is not necessary, but for directions, please call the Tribunal Office at 973-497-4145 The Religious Education Office is located in St. Anne's Rectory - 3545 Kennedy Blvd. Summer Office Hours: Monday thru Wednesday - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Registration for St. Anne's Religious Education Program is processed every year; if your child attended our Program this past year, you must re-register now for 2014-15. Please come to the rectory during Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday between the hours of 9:00 am to 5:00 PM. Registration takes place before September to allow time to order books! Thank you. New registrants – If your child needs the Sacraments of Baptism, First Holy Communion and/or Confirmation, please bring a copy of your child's baptismal certificate at time of registration. Celebration of 25 Years of Priesthood Father Joemarie Parcon will be celebrating “25 years in the Priesthood” with a 4:00 PM Mass on Sunday, August 31, 2014. This “milestone” occasion will be celebrated at Saint John Church, 94 Ridge Street in Orange, NJ. Father Parcon is cordially inviting all present and past parishioners of Saint Anne's Church. Save The Date!!! Sunday, November 9, 2014 at 12:00 Noon in the Casino-in-the-Park, Jersey City, the Alumni Moms will present Hudson Catholic Mothers’ Guild Annual Fall Auction “Celebrating Fifty Years”. Safeguarding Children and Addressing Abuse The Archdiocese Acts to Protect Youth and Children Archbishop Myers has stated categorically that the primary responsibilities of the Archdiocese are to protect children and young people, and to promote the healing of, and provide compassion to, victims of abuse. The Archdiocese of Newark requires all staff and volunteers working with children and youth to undergo background checks and receive sexual abuse awareness training. More than 20,000 Clergy, Religious and Lay people have received this training and undergone criminal background checks. Nearly 95,000 children annually receive safe environment training through our Catholic schools and through opportunities offered to public school students in our religious education programs. The Archdiocese utilizes the services of a Licensed Clinical Social Worker as the first contact for individuals who allege that they were abused so that counseling and other support services can be offered immediately if appropriate – sometimes even before a determination is made regarding the credibility of an allegation. A full-time Office of Child and Youth Protection dedicated to protecting children works with parishes and schools to ensure that safe environments are in place throughout the Archdiocese. Parish Membership Our Parish Family invites all of its members to participate fully in our spiritual and social life. Every family moving into the Parish is requested to register at the Rectory. Please notify the Rectory of any address change. Please fill out form below to become a parishioner of Saint Anne's Parish: Name: Email Address: Full Mailing Address: Phone: Atlantic City Bus Trip Join the fun, entertainment AND shopping in Atlantic City! Meet The New Priests of the Archdiocese of Newark Father Doroteo B Layosa II Born and raised in the Philippines, Fr Layosa, 33, was the fourth of six children of the late Cayetano Layosa, a furniture maker, and his wife, Lourdes Saldo. Before coming to the US he studied at Holy Rosary Seminary in Naga City. His family prayed the rosary every night but it was the example of Monsignor Dominador Galicia that led him to the seminary. “Mamong Doming” gave Fr Layosa his first Holy Communion and his first Bible, which remains a constant companion. “I witnessed his simplicity, humility, great patience and joyful heart in his priesthood and most of all his dedication to prayer,” Fr Layosa said. “He was a dedicated and holy man who loved and served God and his people until he breathed his last. I told him that I would want to be like him.” Fr Layosa's first mass was offered at St Henry in Bayonne, where he served as a deacon. Father Archibald Lindo Mabini Free food & REFRESHMENTS on the bus!! Saturday, August 30, 201. Time of Departure 9:15 am. Meeting Place: In Front of St. Anne's Church at the corner of Kennedy Blvd and Congress St. JC. Cost: $35.00 — $20:00 will be refunded by Caesars Palace. For further details and to reserve a seat, call: Lou Mallari; tel. # (201) 656-6567, Ed Morales; tel. # (201) 705-3295 or Greg Gonzales; tel. # (201)736-5844 Another Filipino, Fr Mabini joined the Redemptoris Mater seminary after earning a bachelor's degree in agricultural technology at Davao Oriental Science and Technology back home. The son of Joana Mabini Rado and Ferdinand Attilio, Fr Mabini, 31, is the eldest of seven. During his formation, his fondest memories were of serving missions in Belize and in Saint Croix. “It was a challenging experience, because the sufferings of these people were quite visible,” he said, and only confirmed his commitment to the priesthood. His home parish is now Saint Aedan's: the Saint Peter's University Church in Jersey City. He served his diaconate at Saint Peter in Belleville. How can you support seminarians? A portion of the donations collected by the Annual Appeal is used to fund the seminary training and formation of our new priests. Your support of the Annual Appeal continues to directly support the three seminaries maintained by the Archdiocese to educate and train future priests. Help Students in Philippines The Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of the Mother of God are asking for your help. On 8 November 2013, Tacloban City of Philippines was hit by the full force of Typhoon Haiyan, causing massive destruction across the city. 50% of our Sacred Heart School was destroyed, especially the high school building and library. We started a long journey of cleaning, repairing, and rebuilding after Typhoon Haiyan. The school resumed on 6 January, 2014. 75% of students who are from kindergarten to high school are back to school now. In this coming October, the library will be ready for the students. However, we do not have the books in English for our library because only 2 books survived. We need all kinds of the books (text books, references, magazines, novels, arts, music, coloring and story books...) from kindergarten to high school/college ( freshman & sophomore), and the school supplies as well. We need your support to rebuild our school. If you have the books you are able to donate, please contact 862-249-6026. Please contact Elizabeth F. Caraballo, Esq. at director@thewaterfrontproject.org for more information on how you can help. Mass intentions Monday , August 25, 2014 9 AM † Fema Caballes (Jalandoni Family) Tuesday, August 26, 2014 9 AM † Joseph Glabicki (Julia Motyka) Wednesday, August 27, 2014 9 AM † Stanley Motyka (Julia Motyka) 7 PM Special Intention (Our Lady of Perpetual Help Group) Welcome to the Campus! This week many students are heading for their campus to start a new semester. Discover some of contact details and activities available to help you grow your faith during your student years. Thursday, August 28, 2014 9 AM † Petronilla Osoria (Emma Osoria) Friday, August 29, 2014 9 AM † Stella Motyka (Julia Motyka) Saturday, August 30, 2014 9 AM † Aniello Russo (Caterina Russo) 5:30 PM † Kathleen Burke (Cathy & Chris Burke) 7:00 PM † Hildita Ramos (Washington Cobo) Sunday, August 31, 2014 8 AM † Eugene Motyka (Julia Motyka) 10 AM † Michael Stefano (Marie & Jackie Carlson) 12 PM † Virgilio Alejandrino (Samson Family) For the week of August 24th — 30th 2014 the gifts are offered in honor of: Altar Bread Sanctuary Lamp Altar Candles Contact Campus Ministry staff at your college for more information or to sign up for any intercollegiate events. Pearl Costa (Parish Intention) Raymond E. Pastorek (Parish Intention) Vera Collins (Madeline & Barbara Gerrity) Rosetta LaGanga (Parish Intention) Praying for the Sick People will remain on sick list for 2 weeks unless otherwise notified: Jennifer Moloughney z Michael DeNan z Antoinette Maddi z Carol Jordan z Anthony Biggio z Sammy DeLeon z Shane Quinn z Alice Daly z Sadie Krieger z Emilie Jaworowski z Dolores DelMonte z Dianne O’Sullivan z Carl Carlson z Larry Bello z Miyuki Campbell z Diane Albert z Joseph Callandrillo z Meghan Connaughton Facebook and @MSU_Newman on Twitter! Visit the Newman Catholic Center at 894 Valley Road. Fr Jim Chern, Chaplain chernjam@comcast.net Catholic Intercollegiate Adoration Friday, September 26 at 7 PM at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Newark Kevin Shutrop, Campus Minister shutropk@mail.montclair.edu Intercollegiate Retreat November 14 —16 in Kearny. Welcome Mass: 9/7 @ 8:30 PM, Student Center Farleigh Dickinson University (Metro) Sanctuary Gifts Altar Wine Intercollegiate Events Katie Buganski, Campus Minister, (201) 692-2570 Info: spphoboken.com/lk/17 Find us in the Interfaith Chapel (next to Campus Public Safety) Welcome events: Times and locations TBA, visit the campus ministry office for more info Opening of the year BBQ: Tues. 9/3 @from 4 PM, Newman Catholic Center Bonfire: Mon. 9/1 @ 7:30 PM, Newman Center New Jersey City University Fr Jim Ferry, Chaplain jferry@njcu.edu, 201-200-2565 Kean University Cody Carter, Campus Minister ccarter2@njcu.edu, 732-850-5127 Find us in Downs 130 and online at www.KeanCatholics.org; @KeanCatholics on Facebook, Twitter, and Cougar Link First Mass: Tues. 9/3 @ 12:10 PM, Gilligan SUB 312 Fr Bill Sheridan, Chaplain wsheridan@kean.edu Jackie Oesmann, Campus Minister joesmann@kean.edu; 973-900-3812 (cell), 908737-4835 (office) Welcome Mass: Sun., 9/7 @ 8 PM ; UC 226 Daily Mass: Tues., 9/9 3:30-5 PM; UC 226 Newman Meetings: Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 PM; UC 315A NJCU Club Day: Visit our Newman table! Weekly Newman Catholic Assoc.: Time TBD Newark Newman Center New Jersey Institute of Technology & Rutgers — Newark. 91 Washington Street, Newark. 973624-1301. Find our events and more at www.newmanclubnewark.org Fr Bill Sheridan, Chaplain ccmin.sheridan@gmail.com Montclair State University Christian Origenes, Campus Minister christian.origenes@gmail.com For a full schedule, visit www.MSUNEWMAN.com or search Newman Catholic Campus Ministry on First Mass: Sun. 9/7 @ 6 PM — Location TBA (check www.newmanclubnewark.org for updates) Ramapo College Find us online at: spphoboken.com/ lk/18 Fr Dominick Lenoci, Chaplain iccmahwahpastor@gmail.com Deacon Pat Quagliana deaconpatq@gmail.com Opening Mass: Sun. 9/7 @ 8 PM, The Pavilion Stevens Institute of Technology Check out Newman Catholic on Ducksync and Facebook! Fr Matthew Dooley, Chaplain Cody Carter, Campus Minister ccarter@stevens.edu, 732-850-5127 Mass & BBQ: Sun. 9/7 @ 5 PM on Castle Point Campus Club Fair: 9/3 from 3-5 PM Flea Market Volunteering: 9/6 & 9/7 at OLG Rudgers (New Brunswick Campus) Mass Schedule Sunday Masses 12:00 PM Busch Student Center, Rm 120ABC 6:00 PM Cook Campus Center, GH Cook Room 6:00 PM Livingston Student Center, Rm 202ABC 8:00 PM St. Peter's Church, 94 Somerset St (CAC) Daily Mass (Monday - Friday) 12:15 PM The Catholic Center Chapel (located inside the Catholic Center) Opening Activities Thurs. Sept 4: 5 PM BBQ on the plaza, Livingston Friday, Sept 5: Luau, 6 PM, at The Catholic Center Saturday, Sept 6: Tailgate, Howard at RU at 10 am (2 hrs prior to game time) Tuesday Sept 9: First Spirit Nite: Tonight's Topic: “Surviving at Rutgers:” — We can give you t ips on how to not only survive, but thrive at Rutgers! Friday Sept 12 at dusk: Googa Mooga Saturday, Sept 13: Tailgate; RU vs. Penn State Check us out at the Involvement Fair on Sept. 5! Visit us online at www.catholic-center.rutgers.edu A Retreat For The Seriously Ill GENNESARET, a retreat designed to provide a spiritual and temporal oasis for men and women suffering with a serious illness, will be held the weekend of Oct,17,1819 2014 at the Archdiocesan Retreat Center, located in Kearny N.J. The retreat will begin Friday at 1:30 P.M. and end with a closing Prayer Service Sunday at 1:30 P.M. There is no cost to you for the retreat.For further information contact: Hilare Reinold 732-566-7237 Peggy Walsh 908654-5575 Maire Merritt 732-670-5980 Linda Capobianco 732-608-7277 The Festival Committee will be having their “thank you” gathering on Friday, September 12th in Centennial Hall from 6-9 PM.This is open to all the volunteers, Committee Members, workers; all who helped with this year's Festival. Please R.S.V.P. at the rectory to help give us a headcount. Thanks. Catholic Social Teaching: Pacem in Terris — Part One Rights and Duties By Drew STUART, MA In 1963, as the Cold War raged, Pope John XXIII released his encyclical Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth). In this encyclical, he speaks of the ordering of society and relations between persons and nations from the perspective of Catholic Social teaching. Starting out, he says that peace on earth can only be achieved if humanity follows the order that God has established for the earth. All human beings can understand this order, as it is written on every heart and can be discovered through conscience. By following this order, states, peoples, and individuals can develop their relationships with each other. Pope John asserts that every human being has, by nature, intelligence and free will and is subject of rights and obligations that are based upon being created in God's image. By respecting these mutual rights and duties, human beings can live together in peace. Pope John XXIII next lists these rights and duties. Each person has the right to life, bodily integrity, and the means necessary for proper development (eg food, clothing, shelter medical care, etc.) Next, everyone has a right to a good reputation, the freedom to look for the truth, and the right to form and express their own opinions within the limits of the moral order and common good. He says that each person has a right to be informed about public events, to share in the benefits of education and culture, to practice the religion of his or her choice, to choose his or her state of life, and to establish and provide for a family. All people have a right to work and to healthy working conditions. These working conditions should respect women's duties as wives and mothers. Finally individuals have a right to a just wage that acknowledges their dignity, and the right to private property. Pope John asserts that there are also social rights, including the rights to assembly and association, the right to emigrate for just reasons, and the right to participate to political particPope Saint John XXIII ipation. He emphasizes that each right has a corresponding duty which finds its origin in natural law. The right to life comes with the duty to preserve one's life and the right to a just standard of living comes with the duty to live within your means. Overall, Pope John emphasizes that Catholic social teaching holds that all human beings have certain rights that include corresponding duties. Only by acknowledging and respecting that each person, as a being created in God's image, is subject to these rights and duties can we hope to establish peace in the world. 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