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The Roman Catholic Parish of St. Vincent de Paul 250 Bebout Avenue
Stirling, New Jersey 07980 Phone: (908) 647-0118 Fax: (908) 647-5992
Parish Office—908-647-0118 In an emergency call
973-222-0720
Parish website: stvincentschurch.org
Parish email: [email protected]
PASTORAL STAFF Fr. A. Richard Carton, Pastor [email protected]
Fr. William (Bill) Mooney Weekend Assistant
Elena Bird Zolnick Director of Sacred Music 907-953-0128 [email protected]
Vincent G. Clarke, Organist 908-647-4926
Sr. Krystyna Dziadkowiec Pastoral Associate [email protected]
Sr. Elsa Jeronimo, C.S.JB. Director of Social Outreach [email protected]
Deirdre Nemeth Director of Religious Formation 908-647-0421 [email protected]
Amilee Beer Youth/Confirmation Coordinator 908-295-8104 [email protected]
Peter O’Neill, Deacon 908-647-7258 [email protected]
Parish Trustees Alan Tangreti and Timothy Wallisch
PARISH OFFICE STAFF Vera Castagna Parish Secretary
Maria DeLuca Religious Formation Secretary
Teri Kesselmeyer Technology and Communications
Mary Woods Parish Finance Coordinator
We are a Catholic community rooted in the Eucharist
and committed to the poor.
Sunday Mass Schedule
(Vigil Mass) Saturday —5:00PM
Sunday
8:30AM and 10:30AM
Confession: Saturday at 4PM or other days by appointment.
Weekday Mass Schedule
8:30AM Monday - Saturday
“It would be easier for the world to survive without the sun than to do so without the Holy Mass.”
St. Padre Pio
August 26th and 27th Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Page Two
SUNDAY COLLECTION REPORT MASS INTENTIONS
MONDAY August 28th Saint Augustine, Bishop and
Doctor of the Church 8:30AM Mary Schlegel (Living) Sr. Mary Murphy
Barbara Cicalese
TUESDAY August 29th The Passion of Saint John the Baptist 8:30AM Sisters of Jesus our Hope (Living) Vincent Corsentino
Virginia Sclafani WEDNESDAY August 30th 8:30AM Joan Audrey Smith
Isabel Meredor David D’Addio
THURSDAY August 31st 8:30AM Lawrence Ho (Living) Kathleen Candela Margot Carey
FRIDAY September 1st 8:30AM Richard Simon David D’Addio Victor Guidetti, III
SATURDAY September 2nd 8:30 AM Jacob Schlegel (Living) Martin Riccio, Sr. David D’Addio
Twenty-Second Sunday
in Ordinary Time
5:00PM (Vigil) Catherine Harty Beverly Guldner
Deceased Members of the Norton Family
SUNDAY September 3rd 8:30AM Mary Strauss
Deceased members of the Buziak and McMonagle Families Deceased members of the Parish
10:30AM Norbert Terrie
Michael John Elia Dominic Carton
The 6:00PM Mass will resume on
Sunday, September 10th
Daily Mass Readings Monday 1 Thes 1:1-5, 8b-10; Mt 23:13-22
Tuesday 1 Thes 2:1-8; Mk 6:17-29
Wednesday 1 Thes 2:9-13; Mt 23:27-32
Thursday 1 Thes 3:7-13; Mt 24:42-51
First Friday 1 Thes 4:1-8; Mt 25:1-13
First Saturday 1 Thes 4:9-11; Mt 25:14-30
The weekend of August 19th and 20th
Total amount in envelopes: $7,244
Loose: $1,110
Online Parish Pay: $3,248
Total Offered : $11,602
Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary: $2,165
Annual Mission Appeal: $3,662
ATTENTION PARISH PAY USERS If you currently give online through ParishPay, your account will soon be transferred to WeShare, our new online giving provider. This transfer ensures that your scheduled transactions will continue to be received by the parish as scheduled. The security of your personal information is important to us. If you want to make any changes to your account or adjust your giving amount, WeShare requires a one-time security verification to provide you access. To complete the verification process you will need: your Parish Pay User Name and the last four digits of the bank account or credit card that is currently being used for your donations. And ONE of the following two options: the email you used to register with ParishPay; or a collection name and the specific amount donated in the last 6 months. When verification is complete, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to our new WeShare site. Save this link for future access. See the parish website for the Parish Pay link.
August 26th and 27th Page Three
I was watching television recently and came across the program American Ninja Warrior. I had heard others speak of it and one of my nephews in Ireland is a big fan. The enthusiastic energy and passion of these disciplined competitors is impressive. Equally impressive are the family and friends they bring to cheer them on. The course is anything, and I mean anything, but easy. I am sure that it takes months of training to simply get ready for the qualifying events. As it happened, while I watched there was a competitor by the name of Sean Bryan. Immediately I noted the colors of his team—they were the papal colors. Then I heard the announcer say that Sean was referred to as the “Papal Ninja.” Naturally I stayed with the program to see how Sean would do as, according to the commentator, only two others so far that night had completed the acrobatic course of challenges. I was rooting for Sean, not because I knew him, but because he was the Papal Ninja and it seemed the right thing to do. I wondered if Pope Francis was sitting somewhere in the Vatican watching also. If he knew about it I bet he would be. Sean qualified for the next round. I was thrilled and then switched channels to catch up on some news, turned that off quickly enough and went on to something more appealing - sleep. The following day I googled Sean Bryan to find out more about the who, what and why of the Papal Ninja. Sean graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Physics. He also has a Masters in Theology. He competed as a gymnast for that school’s gymnastic team and he became interested in competing on Ninja Warrior as he wanted to use social media to proclaim what it means to be fully alive or, as he notes, “to animate the sleeping giant of Catholic laity.” Now this captured my interest. While in college, a fellow student asked Sean if he wanted to go to Mass with him. Sean was intrigued that a college-aged man just like himself was comfortable enough with his faith to ask someone to join him at Mass. So Sean began to attend Mass and began to discern his intentional discipleship with Jesus and what his vocation in life was to be. Initially he joined the Salesians of Don Bosco, as their work with young people and education interested him. This discernment after four years was to deepen his relationship with Jesus and, while leaving the formation program, he stayed with the Salesians in another capacity. Through his ongoing education Sean was afforded the opportunity to meet others, young and old, who were on fire with their faith. He came to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Mass and rituals of the Church. His thesis was written under the title, “The Scriptural Notion of Liturgy as a Hermeneutic for Liturgical Participation: Toward the Animation of the Faithful in the Life and Mission of the Church”—quite a title. It was perhaps the last part of that title that inspired him to do something he had wanted to do: American Ninja Warrior. As providence would have it there was a gym that would prepare him for such an arduous task in his locality. The Ninja program has over 80,000 applicants each year and Sean made it on his first try. He was one of 600 accepted nationwide. When asked what he hoped to accomplish as Papal Ninja, Sean uses the title to bring understanding. Papal is related to the office of the Pope and a ninja is a skilled warrior who uses his gifts to help accomplish a mission. In this sense Sean sees himself as being sent on a mission to encourage others to live not just for themselves but for Christ and the mission of His Church. He understands that each of us has a mission given to us by Christ and he is using this platform to bring attention to that. Using the media in the arena of sport and fitness to remind us that we have a mission is in line with Jesus’ instruction that we use the things of this world to advance the mission of the Kingdom. In an interview, when asked about the correlation between “fitness” and “Catholic spirituality”, Sean responded that in order to do that which is “Catholic” we must condition our mental actions, our physical actions, and our rational actions in a way that is fitting for our Lord. In the integration of mind, body and soul we bring ourselves completely to the mission that the Lord has entrusted to each of His disciples. Sean’s message is one of courage, reminding us that we should not have low expectations of ourselves and that each of us has something to offer. I certainly will not be running off to prepare for American Ninja Warrior any time soon, or ever for that matter. Yet we are all encouraged to find creative ways to bring the mission and the message of the Gospel to others. Sean is doing that as the “Papal Ninja”—it really is ingenious of him and the Lord. Peace, Fr. Richard
The Papal Ninja
August 26th and 27th Page FourREADINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY
First Reading: Jeremiah 20:7-9 In this particularly poetic passage, Jeremiah complains that while teaching the Lord’s word, he is subjected to insults and derision. He determines to remain silent, but he cannot because the desire to speak the Lord’s name is “like a fire burning in my heart.”
Second Reading: Romans 12:1-2 Paul tells the Christians to make sacrifices to avoid the trappings of the times, and to do God’s will.
Gospel: Matthew 16:21-27 Jesus tries to make his disciples realize that by following him, they will endure suffering, degradation, and death. He tells them that they must deny themselves and take up the cross in order to be his disciples.
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS Those who serve in the military:
Nick Ragazzo, Stephen J. Campbell, Sean Milde, Frank Fasano, Richard Lister, Eric Leverone, Jay Donato, Frank Messina, Eileen Murphy, Peter Giovanni, John E. Siedler IV
Those who are ill: John Daglian, Parker Watson, Michael Principe, Annette McGrory, Mary Bigelis, Marian Zoll, Lou Aroneo, Patrick Bergin, Joseph Rota, Nelson Vitorino, Lynne Coombs, Lucy Bustillos, Paula Matchen, May Hill, Caitlin Shea, Bill Wallisch, Larry and Aileen Oster, Nanci Gamba, Elizabeth Early, Serenity Rose Apuzzo, Helen Munro, Mary Keller, and Eric Binner.
Those who have died to this world Margaret Rito
Requiescat in Pace
May all the faithful who have departed this world rest in your eternal peace. Amen
Reborn through the waters of
Baptism and the outpouring of
the Holy Spirit, we embrace:
Noah Harold Alaan son of Harold and Jessica
claimed now for the fullness of eternal life.
The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) is a process through which adults may become full members of the Roman Catholic Church. The RCIA is immersed in revealing the treasures of our faith to those who seek and yearn for a deeper life in Jesus. If you or someone you know is not baptized or is baptized in another Christian tradition and is being called to enter the Roman Catholic Church, the RCIA process is for you. If you are a baptized Catholic adult but have not received Confirmation this is also for you. For more information please contact Fr. Richard.
RCIA THE RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will resume on the First Friday in October. Parishioners are asked to
prayerfully consider volunteering one or more hours to be present during Adoration. Please contact Christine Regnault if you are able to donate your time. Make a plan to spend time in prayer and mediation
before the Lord. Christine can be reached at 908-872-4444.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BLOOD DRIVE The Knights of Columbus Blood Drive is Monday, August 28th from 3:30pm to 8:30pm in the gym. Donor registration will take place in the vestibule of the church after Mass this weekend. Please consider being a blood donor. For further information please contact Ken Schaefer at 732-356-6148. Save a life, give blood!
SAVE THE DATE
On Monday, September 25th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at Pope John XXIII High School, Sparta
Bishop Serratelli will host the first “Pizza Night for Women.” This
event will be open to high school and college-age women discerning their vocation.
For details, please contact the office of the Delegate for Religious at 973-777-8818 ext. 207 or
by email to [email protected]. Come join Bishop Serratelli and our Religious
Sisters from the Diocese of Paterson for Adoration, Reflection, fellowship
...and of course, pizza.
August 26th and 27th Page Five
The Meals for Moms Ministry seeks to support families who have just welcomed a new baby. We are happy to provide several meals to the family during this special time.
Please contact Dan ie l le Gr ieco at [email protected] for more information.
If you would like to join our ministry, please contact Danielle. It simply involves cooking one meal when you are able.
“Give your hands to serve and your hearts to love.” St. Teresa of Calcutta
While we have had no fundraisers yet for our sister parish, St. Paul’s in Haiti, $10,125 has been donated to our sister parish by generous parishioners. $5,ooo was wired to Fr. Theo recently so that they can move forward in providing a rectory for him to live in. The project is estimated to cost $26,000. Once completed, the next project is the church building. If you feel moved to participle in assisting the project at this time, simply send your gift made out to St. Vincent de Paul and write Haiti Project in the memo line. Once members of our twinning committee are back from summer vacation we will be planning more. At this time it is expected that Fr. Theo will be here during the last week of September to visit our parish. This will also coincide with our patronal feast day and the annual volunteer appreciation dinner. For more information and to see pictures of our recent visit to Haiti please see the parish website.
OUR PARISH HAITI PROJECT
The Diocese of Paterson is hosting the 2017 Marian Pilgrimage this October. The trip will take place on Saturday, October 21st. We urge you to participate in this year’s Diocesan Pilgrimage to the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
There are two options to choose from: a two day trip which includes visits to the St. Jude Shrine, the Baltimore Basilica and the National Shrine in Washington DC; or the one full day trip. We ask that you sign up as soon as possible for this Pilgrimage as space is limited.
For further information and to sign up please contact Vera or Sr. Elsa at the Parish House 908-647-0118 or by email [email protected] or [email protected].
MARIAN PILGRIMAGE TO THE BASILICA OF THE NATIONAL SHRINE OF THE
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
St. Vincent de Paul Parish invites all 1st through 10th grade students to enroll in our Faith Formation program. Registration is now available on-line. We offer a unique program that combines classroom sessions with family faith events all centered around the t h r e e S u n d a y M a s s e s . V i s i t h t t p s : / /stvincentschurch.org/1st-8th-faith-formation-overview to register your child. Information is also available there regarding the Program and the Schedule. Thank you to those who have already registered.
For further information please contact Deirdre Nemeth, the Director of Faith Formation, by email [email protected] or by calling the Faith Formation office at 908-647-0421.
Our annual St. Vincent de Paul Parish Volunteer Appreciation Dinner will be held on Saturday, September 30th in the Pastoral
Center. Come and enjoy good food, fun and fellowship in appreciation of the many who use
their gifts and talents in service to this faith community. See the bulletin in weeks to come for
further details.
The Rosary Altar Society will meet on Tuesday, September 5th. We will gather in the chapel to pray the Rosary at 7:00pm and our first meeting will follow at 7:30pm in the Church Meeting Room. Women of the parish are invited to join us and we welcome new members!
SHRINE OF ST. JOSEPH RECOVERY MASS
The Shrine hosts a monthly Recovery Mass on the second Saturday of every month from 12:00 to 1:30pm. Mass is followed by an Intercessory Prayer Session. Come pray in community for
loved ones still enslaved by addictions and give thanks for those who have found recovery!
For more information on recovery call 973-370-3784 or email [email protected]
August 26th and 27th Page Six
Do you have an extra hour and a half a week to share with a Veteran? Consider joining our Volunteer Meal Mate Program!!
Volunteer Meal Mate responsibilities include the following: providing companionship, encouragement and feeding assistance for the Veterans during meal times. All prospective volunteers are required to attend processing and training prior to their assignment. A training session is scheduled for Tuesday, September 19th.
Adult volunteers are needed Monday to Sunday. Lunch:11:30am—1:00pm/Dinner:4:30pm to 6pm For more information or to register contact Voluntary Services at 908-604-5814.
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS LYONS CAMPUS
The Shrine of Saint Joseph will host a two-day workshop entitled : “The Healing of Mind, Body and Spirit.” The presenter will be Fr. Tony D’Souza, S.J. The workshop will be held on Friday, September 22nd from 7:00pm to 9:00pm and on Saturday, September 23rd from 9:00am to 5:00pm in the Shrine Auditorium. The workshop will conclude with Mass. The suggested donation is $30 and includes lunch. If interested, please rsvp online to stshrine.org or by calling 908-647-0208.
Family and friend support group sessions are offered at Trinity House, Stirling for family and friends of those effected by addiction. These meetings are held the last Wednesday of each month at 7:30pm. The next meeting will be August 30th The evening features discussions, speakers, spiritual consolation and light refreshments. If you or someone you know is suffering and would benefit from an evening of sharing and community support please consider attending one or more of these sessions.
RECOVERY MINISTRY
Just Us Kids is offering a full day Pre K and Kindergarten curriculum for the 2017-2018 academic school year. Classes will be held in the Pastoral Center at St. Vincent de Paul Parish. The Learning Center is directed by the former St. Vincent de Paul School
administrator and Early Childhood teacher Mrs. Maryann Pratola.
The Learning Center features a family and faith based curriculum that follows Core Standards and is differentiated to meet the needs of each student.
The class curriculum program begins on Tuesday, September 5th and will continue through the school year ending in June, 2018
Registration is still available by visiting the website justuskidslearningcenter.us. For questions and further information please contact Mrs. Pratola at 908-834-8205/908-963-3643 or by email at [email protected].
Tuition discounts are available.
JUST US KIDS LEARNING CENTER
St. Vincent de Paul’s 15th Annual Women’s Retreat,
Fr. Dennis Berry, from the Shrine of St. Joseph, will be this year’s Spiritual Director for the Retreat which will take place on Friday, September 15th through Sunday, September 17th. The theme for this year’s Retreat is Becoming Communion with God, One Another and All Creation. The Retreat will be held at Delbarton Retreat Center, Mendham, NJ. Space is limited so now is the time to sign up! The fee is $215 which includes single or double room accommodations and 5 meals. Registration is available online at https://stvincentschurch.org/2017-registration. For questions please call the Parish House 908-647-0118.
The Caregivers Coalition of Morris County is sponsoring a Caregiver Café on Tuesday,
September 5th from 6pm to 7:30pm at the Visiting Nurse Association of Northern NJ,
175 South St., Morristown. The Café offers a time and place for caregivers to gather, unwind and
connect with one another. A light dinner is served. Complimentary home care can be arranged for the
evening. Please rsvp to Stephanie Howland 973-993-1160 ext. 534
Our parish Food Pantry is in need of tomato sauce, tomato paste, canned pinto beans, canned navy beans, canned kidney beans, dry small red beans, pancake mix, jelly, corn, green beans, peas, canned mixed veggies, canned beets, peanut butter and only Honey Nut
Cheerios cereal. Items are to be dropped off in the baskets marked “Food Pantry” in the vestibule of the church. Thank you for donating.