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Saturday June 24 5:00 pm Art Lepore, Sr. and Mary Aielli
Sunday June 25
7:30 am Barb Kochert , Peggy Pocta and
Julienne V. O’Farrell
9:00 am Protection of Babies in the Womb and their
Families and Martin Pizzariello
11:00 am Thomas Chiarello and Santa Maria Dettan
Monday June 26
8:00 am Brian Dougherty and Walter W. Francis, III
Tuesday June 27
8:00 am Bob & Susan Schmader and Art Lepore, Sr.
Wednesday June 28
8:00 am Elizabeth Tunny and Christopher Corcoran
Thursday June 29
8:00 am Roger Casale, Jr. and Adam Rosowicz
Friday June 30
8:00 am Nicholas Marconi and Irene Buss
Saturday July 1
8:00 am John Viola and Catherine Broderick
5:00 pm Virginia & Carlo Miele and Paul Axelsen
Sunday July 2
7:30 am Margaret Greenberg and Donald Longo, Jr.
9:00 am Nicholas Marconi and Gerard W. Cadigan, Sr.
11:00 am John McCabe and Debbie Quinto
Weekly Memorials
The Lamp burning before the Blessed Sacrament the week of
June 25th is in memory of deceased family members given by
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hallahan.
The Candles on the altar the week of June 25th are in memory
of Fr. Ed Hinds.
The Flowers on the altar the week of June 25th are in memory
of Dorothea Eaton given by Christine Dunning.
Hear our Prayers for those who are ill especially Anthony
LaFerrara, Neiko Pagaling, Judy Latalladi, Carmela Cecere,
Marie Conlan, Mike Mulane, Evey Staromano, Caroline Palluzzi,
Don Tracy, Mary Cecere, Maddie Niebanck and for all our
deceased especially Adam Rosowicz.
Monday, June 26
Rosary Group: 6:30 pm; Church
Meditation Group: 7:00 pm; Church
Sunday, July 2
Food Collection: Parish Center Lobby
THIS WEEK AT THE PARISH
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 25, 2017
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 2, 2017
First Reading: 2 Kings 4:8-11, 14-16a
A woman in Shunem believed strongly in the holiness of the
prophet Elisha. To reward her, Elisha promised that she and her
aging husband would, within the year, be the parents of a son.
Second Reading: Romans 6:3-4, 8-11
Paul explains to the Romans that by immersion in water at bap-
tism, they “die” to their sins; by rising from the water, they rise
from “death and sin” to new life in Christ.
Gospel: Matthew 10:37-42
With simplicity, Jesus tells his apostles that everyone should love him above all others—father, mother, son or daughter. He adds, “He who welcomes you, welcomes me.”
Mass Schedule July 1st & 2nd
Fr. Bob Saturday 5 pm
Sunday 7:30 am, 9 am and 11 am
Reconciliation July 1st
Fr. Bob Saturday 4-4:30 pm
Parish Support-June 18, 2017
THIS WEEK’S OFFERING…………………………...….$18,754
LAST YEAR’S OFFERING………………………...…….$11,652
SEMINARIAN OFFERING THIS WEEK………………..$ 2,585
SEMINARIAN OFFERING LAST YEAR………………..$ 1,055
During the summer months, there will be no 5 pm Sunday
night mass starting Sunday, June 25. This mass will re-
sume in September.
Daily 8 am mass will be celebrated in the South Room in-
stead of the church beginning Monday, June 26. The daily
8 am mass will return to the church in September.
The St. Patrick Parish Office
will be closed on
Monday, July 3 and
Tuesday, July 4
in observance of the Fourth of July holiday.
The parish office will close at noon on
Tuesday, June 27.
We will reopen on Wednesday, June 28 at 8 am.
BAPTISM: Arrangements should be made one month in advance by calling Deacon Joe Wisneski at 973-635-4976. Parents are
expected to attend an instructional session with a Baptism Team. Baptisms are celebrated at 12:30 pm Sundays.
RCIA-RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS: The R.C.I.A. invites non-baptized persons and those baptized into another
faith to participate in a faith journey in preparation for becoming a Catholic. If you are interested in any aspect of R.C.I.A., please
email Deb at [email protected] or call her at the parish office at ext. 23.
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Congratulations! In order that we can together plan for your big day, couples should notify the
Church and begin to prepare at least one year in advance of the date. Please email Fr. Bob at [email protected] or call Fr. Bob at
the parish office ext. 22.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK AND HOME BOUND: If a family member or someone you know is recuperating from a hospital stay or is
homebound for any length of time and would like to receive Holy Communion, please let us know. It is a priority for the parish com-
munity to support and be present to those who cannot be with us for the celebration of the Eucharist. If you would like a priest or
deacon to visit a family member who is hospitalized, contact Peggy at [email protected] or call her at the parish office ext. 25.
SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Please call the parish office at 973-635-0625 to arrange for a priest.
FIRST RECONCILIATION AND FIRST EUCHARIST: Children preparing to receive the sacraments of First Reconciliation and First
Eucharist begin preparation in first grade. To register, visit our website at www.st-pats.org.
St. Patrick Church
Class of 2017
One of the happiest days of a young person’s life is graduation. Tears of joy flow from graduates, families, and friends aware that a goal has been attained. On Friday June 9, 35 students graduated from St. Patrick School while this past Friday 325 Chatham High School students graduated with over 95% moving on to colleges and universities. Last Thursday also brought another gradua-tion to Chatham which was Middle School graduation. The media floods us with an assortment of graduation speeches; last month Will Farrell made the headlines with his address at USC that included much humor, song, and an inspirational message, “Have the courage to be yourself…Most importantly, you have to do what you love.” Sheryl Sandberg, technology executive, activist, and au-thor, speaking to graduates at Virginia Tech University inspired many with her words, “We are more vulnerable than we ever thought, but we are stronger than we ever imagined…You will have good days and you will have hard days. Go through all of them together. Seek shared experiences with all kinds of people. Write shared narratives that create the world you want to live in. Build shared hope in the communities you join and the communities you form. And above all, find gratitude for the gift of life and the opportunities it pro-vides for joy and for love.”
A common thread that runs through graduation speeches is “make a difference”; yet, life has taught me that whatever a stu-
dent does in the aftermath of graduation makes a difference in ways some never recognize; however, the “difference” must be posi-tive. Differences do not always come through high level achievements that change society as some of the great inventors or political leaders attained, but often come through simple acts of kindness in ways people greet each other, show hospitality, respond to unex-pected needs, and exhibit optimism through cheerful attitudes that are brought to home, the workplace or school. These are some of the keys to self-worth that signify that a person is making a difference. A high-spirited approach to life reveals countless ways that people make a difference to each day. In her graduation speech at the Agnes Scott College, Oprah Winfrey put this message to grad-uates in stating that the biggest reward is not financial but living a life of substance. “Substance through your service. You’re offering of your whole self. And the baseline for how do you live a life of substance is whatever the truth is for you. What do you stand for?”
At the annual graduation liturgy at St. Patrick School my message to graduates was threefold: Surround yourself with friend-
ships of diverse personalities who will stretch you as a person and challenge you to grow. If you are introverted, find yourself some extroverted friends, if you are into sports, find yourself friends who are into the arts. Most of us share a common vision in life, howev-er we should develop some challenging ways to implement it. I also challenged the graduates to ask questions; lots of questions. Questions render an opportunity to hear from a wide range of people subject matter that guides a graduate to make Christ-like deci-sions. Questions also give opportunity to welcome information about personal lives that may be hurtful to hear, but lead to maturity and a well-rounded disposition. My third point was attitude; work to develop a positive attitude in life, which calls forth the opportunity to take charge of life so that you generate your own happiness. A wise friend of mine once said to me, “Many people will leave a posi-tive impact on your life, and bring you extreme amounts of joy, love, and happiness, but nobody will bring it all. We are responsible for our own happiness.”
On behalf of St. Patrick Church, I express my congratulations to all who make up the Class of 2017. Press forth the oppor-
tunity to develop social skills that begin to identify the values and ethics that are to be modeled through life. A Christian system of values presupposes a life substantiated through personal prayer, respect, and equality, acceptance of all cultures and religions, and unlocked opinions or judgments on some of the complex issues that render division to societies or even churches. My prayer is ex-tended to all graduates for your effort in the level of academics that led you to this special point in time. Congratulations! In Christ’s Love, Fr. Bob
Baptisms
Isabella Rose Hamilton
Daughter of Nicholas and Nicole
Elizabeth Mitchell Kelleher
Daughter of Barry and Jennifer
AROUND THE PARISH
If you or a family member is admitted to the hospital or you are
confined to your home and would like to receive the Eucharist or
the sacrament of anointing of the sick, please contact the parish
office at 973-635-0625.
Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 25, 2017
FAITH FORMATION
Catechists/Co-Catechists Needed
Preparations for the next Faith Formation school year begin in
the summer! We are always in need of catechists. All the mate-
rials are provided. Catechists can be assigned to teach their
child’s class or a different grade/class, if preferred. Come and
share your faith with our children! If you are interested in serving
as a catechist or co-catechist for the 2017-2018 Faith Formation
school year, please contact Veronica at the Parish Office at
973-635-0625 ext. 24.
Faith Formation 2017-2018 Registration
There will be a short delay in opening Faith Formation registra-
tion this year. Please check future bulletins or the website for
details on the date registration will open. Families with children
currently in our program will be alerted via email or text mes-
sage once the portal is open. If you have a child going into first
grade in the fall or are new to the parish and would like to re-
ceive the electronic notification, please visit our website,
www.st-pats.org and register your contact information into
Flocknote, located at the bottom, left-hand side of the HOME
page. If you have any questions, please call the parish office.
OUR LADY OF FATIMA
100th Anniversary 1917-2017
In celebration of the 100th Anniversary of
Fatima, join us for a First Saturday Devo-
tion: July 1, August 5, and September 2. At
the heart of this devotion is the request of
Our Lady, Mary, that we pray for peace in
the world. Join us for the Rosary at 7:40 am
followed by the 8 am mass. Mass will be
followed by 15 minutes of meditation.
A reflection from Andrew, our seminarian-
“Even all the hairs on your head are counted!” (Mt 10:30)
such a beautifully gentle description of a love that is inde-
scribable.
God cares for you with an all-encompassing care. It is a
care that surpasses your own concern for yourself. God has a
more thorough and intimate knowledge of you than you yourself
possess. For even you do not have so fervent an interest in your-
self as to have counted all of the hairs on your head. Rest in this
monumental love that God has for you.
You have not lingered long enough when you are being loved.
liturgy corner
Diocese of Paterson
Marian Pilgrimage The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
October 21, 2017
The Spiritual Journey includes: Holy Mass with Bishop
Serratelli, Confessions in Crypt Church, Catechetical Presenta-
tions, Rosary, Devotional Time, Divine Mercy, Exposition of the
Blessed Sacrament.
One-Day Pilgrimage for $49 includes trans-
portation and gratuity, all day activities at the
Shrine, rest stop (going), meal stop (return),
depart Washington at 4:15 pm
Overnight Option departs Friday, Oct. 20 for
$259 (double occupancy) or $335 (single occu-
pancy). Includes a visit to the Shrine of St. Jude
and Baltimore Basilica on Friday, banquet, Sat-
urday breakfast and accommodations at Westin
Hotel in Falls Church, VA. Sign up in the
Church lobby. For more information, contact
Lucille at [email protected] or 201-970-6250.
Food Pantry Update
Corpus Christi Collection—THANK YOU to all who supported
our Feast of Corpus Christi Collection to support local food pan-
tries during the summer months. We collected more than 250
bottles of shampoo and conditioner that were transported to the
diocese collection center on Monday.
Forget Me Not Weekend—Our July collection will take place
next weekend, the 1st and 2nd. As this is a ‘holiday weekend’ , if
you would like to donate items prior to the weekend, they can be
brought to the parish offices during regular business hours.
Throughout the summer the office will accept food donations
during the week. Thank you for your continued support of this
important ministry that serves so many in our community. Summer Reading
Looking for a good book? Visit our Parish Library and check out
our large selection. Over 1200 books to choose from with new
additions added regularly. Library is located in the Parish Office
building and is open during regular business hours Monday
through Friday.
Do you feel called to be a Eucharistic Minister to the Sick?
Have you wondered about this ministry or if it is a place you
might share your gifts? In our community there are those who
are unable to attend Sunday mass for prolonged periods. The
liturgy of the Eucharist is never self-contained but in its deepest
meaning reaches out to the entire world. Those who carry Holy
Communion to the sick and confined, continue the community’s
act of worship, extending its embrace to include those unable to
be physically present. It is not necessary for an EM to the sick to
be a Liturgical EM and training is provided.
We invite you to consider this ministry and welcome your ques-
tions. Please contact Peggy Gentile, 973-635-0625 ext. 25.
MUSIC MINISTRY
Music Ministry at St. Patrick
I love being a part of this parish family! I welcome you to increase your involvement with our family by trying music ministry.
We need people to inspire and lead our sung prayer. For a parish this size, music takes lots of people of different ages and talents. The idea behind Catholic choirs is that they represent the congre-gation. In September, new people are needed in all areas to help with music ministry at all our masses.
There is a great need for adults-especially young adults in their 20’s and 30’s. We need at least twenty teenagers for the Sunday 5:00 pm mass who play instruments or sing. We have a tremen-dous opportunity for upper elementary and middle school stu-dents with our Boys Choir and Girls Choir. We are looking for beginners just starting elementary school. We also need students and adults who can play instruments.
I know that everyone in this town is very busy. Our current choir members are extremely busy. However, with more people, we can get more done when others are absent. If you think you could participate in half our masses and rehearsals, we need you! Some time investment in spiritual life can be a good thing.
There is a simple check to see if you’re qualified: ask yourself if you enjoy singing. If the answer is yes, you’re qualified to sing in one of our five choirs. Having a strong voice or extensive musical experience is not a requirement. If you’ve played an instrument for three years or more, you might be able to share that skill at mass. We learn by doing.
Participating in music ministry can change your life. Music can alleviate depression and provide relief from stress. The tunes of scripture are carried in our minds and hearts. Singing in a choir is really fun for many people, and provides a break from the de-mands made on us during the week. For both children and adults, choir builds faith, relationships, the brain, happiness, and confi-dence.
Please inquire by contacting Maggie Hanson, Music Minister: 973-635-0625. Thank you!
Prayer for the Rededication of the Cathedral
To you, O Good and Gracious God, who built your holy Church
Upon the apostles with Jesus Christ its cornerstone
We come with thanksgiving for allowing us
To rebuild our Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist.
Listen graciously to our prayers
That what we have made beautiful on earth
May truly be your dwelling place where the faith is proclaimed,
The sacraments celebrated and charity increased.
As we rededicate our mother church, help us
To grow into the temple of your glory,
So that, constantly renewed by your grace,
We may be gathered by your hand
Into the heavenly city, the New Jerusalem.
Through Christ our Lord.
AMEN
Best Wishes Fr. Chris!
Many St. Patrick parishioners joined together last Sunday to celebrate the three years Fr. Chris shared with our parish community and
wish him well in his new assignment as Chaplin and religion teacher at De Paul Catholic High School. Both St. Patrick School and
the Knights of Columbus made presentations. Congratulations Fr. Chris!