OUR PARISH IS SERVED BY: REV. JAMES J. WEINER Pastor MR. ROBERT S. PONTILLO Deacon MRS. FRAN BLACKGROVE Parish Secretary THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 4, 2018 MR. JAMES KENNY Director of Finance, Facilities Management MRS. MAURA ROEM Pastoral Associate, Child Catechesis MRS. LORI ZUCARO Secretary for Religious Education MR. ALAN PITMAN Pastoral Associate for Youth Ministry MRS. MARYANN KEEGAN Secretary for Youth Ministry PLEASE CONTACT US AT: 120 Washington Avenue Westwood, New Jersey 07675 parishinfo@standrewcc.com www.standrewcc.com Office Phone:...201-666-1100 Office FAX:... 201-722-1432 Religious Education:. 201-664-6777 reledu@standrewcc.com Youth Ministry:... 201-664-6777 ymin@standrewcc.com Bulletin: bulletin@standrewcc.com Parish Council: parishcouncilsta@gmail.com PARISH CENTER OFFICE HOURS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM TUESDAY, THURSDAY 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM FRIDAY 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM SATURDAY 9:00 AM to NOON W The Saint Andrew s Roman Catholic Church mission is to spread the love of Jesus Christ through active ministry, inclusive worship and charitable works for our community and the world. We invite all who live in our area to join our parish community by calling the Parish Center or by seeing one of the priests. elcome COME WORSHIP WITH US ON THE LORD'S DAY - IN THE CHURCH SATURDAY.............................................. 5:00 PM SUNDAY.............................. 8:00 AM, 10:30 AM, 12:15 PM 7:00 PM (SPANISH MASS) DAILY - IN THE CHAPEL MONDAY - SATURDAY.................................... 9:00 AM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION SATURDAY........................................ 4:00-4:30 PM DEVOTIONS EUCHARISTIC ADORATION..... THURSDAYS 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM (CHAPEL) ROSARY AND HOLY HOUR.............. THURSDAYS 7:00 PM (CHAPEL) ROSARY.............................. SATURDAYS 6:00 PM (SPANISH) MONDAY - SATURDAY 9:45 AM (CHAPEL) OUR PARISH FAMILY New parishioners may register by calling the Parish Center. Current members should notify us of changes in their status such as births, deaths, marriages, change of address, etc. Registration is required for receiving the Sacraments. MINISTRY TO THE SICK Those who are sick, homebound or in the hospital are a vital part of our parish family. Please call the Parish Center to arrange for reception of the Eucharist and Anointing of the Sick. OUR PARISH WEBSITE AND FACEBOOK PAGE Our website has been updated and contains a link to our Facebook page. Go to www.standrewcc.com St Andrew s Church (Facebook). YOU CAN ALSO VIEW THE SUNDAY BULLETIN ON OUR WEBSITE. St. John's Academy 460 Hillsdale Avenue, Hillsdale NJ 07642 201-664-6364 www.sja-hillsdale.org
SAINT ANDREW CHURCH, WESTWOOD THE WEEK SCHEDULE MASSES FOR MONDAY, November 5 9:00 AM Catherine Picinich - The Sullivan Family TUESDAY, November 6 9:00 AM Douglas Halter - St. Thomas More 2188 WEDNESDAY, November 7 9:00 AM Michael DeSantis - Joyce DeSantis THURSDAY, November 8 9:00 AM Emily Karimattam (Living, Special Intention) - The Karimattam Family FRIDAY, November 9 9:00 AM John Blackgrove - His Family SATURDAY, November 10 9:00 AM Elizabeth Pfeiffer Her Family 5:00 PM Philip Barber - Mary & Peter Flannery SUNDAY, November 11 8:00 AM Jack Blaney - Eileen & Larry McGlone 10:30 AM Lena Amadeo - Jimmy Callaghan and Family 12:15 PM Krista Gasparic - Josip & Brigitte Surric, Robert & Justyna Suric, Suetko & Kathleen Suric 7:00 PM Severiane Tapia & Elena Rivera Tapia Family Those who have pre-arranged a Mass intention, are invited to present the gifts of bread and wine during that Mass. On the Lord s Day and Holy Days, please inform the usher. To everything there is a season, and a time for every purpose under heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:11 A time to be healed For those who are ill, especially: Joan Shaw, Lee Ann Fernino, Gilda Gilmartin, Barbara & Dave Stewart, Leonora Paul, Bob Tropila, Michael Bodtman, Cathy Wojcicki, Octavio Galvez, Paul L. Clark, Helen Stipo, D.E., Kay Vanderhoof, Vinny Ficarra, Fr. Ward Moore, Diane Mariconti, Vinnie Covello, Mary Kenny, Craig Carosella, Terry Rekow, Ron & Joe Koppinger, Sean Cresci, John McLaughlin, Jean Neary, Mary & Lou Pulver, Lombardi Family, Ed Marlow, McLean Ambrogio, Carmina Sclafani, Brian Fitzpatrick, Anna Grisoni, Louise Pacos, Shannon Simester, Gerry Voorhis, Ina McNeely, Diane Pirerra, Robert Sottolano, Douglas Enrique Valladares, Salvatore Cavera. A time for peace For those serving in the Armed Forces, especially: Alma & Michael Baffa, Dillon Heyliger and Jeffrey Gum. If today, you hear his voice For our parishioners studying for the priesthood/diaconate: Pedro Soriano, Seminarian. Paul Zeller, Diaconate candidate. MEMORIALS DURING THE WEEK OF November 4 CHURCH HOSTS In loving memory of ANTHONY RANAUDO by MATESIC FAMILY PRAY EACH DAY for the souls of our deceased parishioners and our loved ones. May they rest in the Lord s heavenly peace. OF EVENTS MONDAY, November 5 Religious Ed................ 3:45 PM (Parish Center) Year II Prep #2.....................7:00 PM (Gym) Human Concerns Meeting...............7:30 PM (CH) Prayer Group...................... 7:45 PM (MPR) TUESDAY, November 6 Mass Book Opens................... 9:30 AM (MPR) Choir Practice................... 7:30 PM (Church) WEDNESDAY, November 7 Little Angels......................9:30 AM (Gym) 50 Plus Club Meeting.................1:00 PM (Gym) Human Concerns Open House............ 6:30 PM (CH) Year II Prep #2.....................7:00 PM (Gym) Spanish Prayer Group.............. 7:00 PM (Church) ESL........................... 7:15 PM (3rd Fl) Baptism Prep...................... 7:30 PM (MPR) THURSDAY, November 8 Eucharistic Adoration.........9:30 AM-3:00 PM (Chapel) First Reconciliation................ 6:00 PM (Church) Rosary & Holy Hour................ 7:00 PM (Chapel) Food Pantry.......................7:30 PM (CH) FRIDAY, November 9 Spanish Youth Group..............6:30-9:00 PM (MPR) SATURDAY, November 10 Men s Cursillo.................... 8:00 AM (MPR) AA Meeting....................... 10:30 AM (CH) Reconciliation................... 4:00 PM (Church) (Carport Entrance) Spanish Prayer Group.............. 6:30 PM (Chapel) Spanish Prayer Service..... 9:00 PM-9:00 AM (Chapel) SUNDAY, November 11 Baptisms.......................2:00 PM (Church) Peer Ministers Meeting............... 2:00 PM (MPR) Apostles of the Word........... 2:00 PM - 8:00 PM (CH) PROTECTING GOD S CHILDREN PROGRAM AT ST. ANDREW S All adults who come in contact with our young children and teens during their volunteering in our parish ministries MUST BE VETTED THROUGH THE ARCHDIOCESE S PROTECTING GOD S CHILDREN (PGC) PROGRAM which includes filling out the Volunteer Application Package paperwork, submitting to a Background Check and attending a PGC Training Session. The next PGC Training Session being held at St. Andrew s is on Wednesday, November 14 at 7:00 PM in the MPR in the Parish Center. All volunteers (including church ushers) must be compliant with the Archdiocese s guidelines. Please send your contact information to bulletin@standrewcc.com and Nancy Corbett will send you the registration information. Thank you for volunteering your time and talent for our faith community. THE BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE will be available in the Church to inscribe the names of beloved deceased family members and friends. The Book is placed adjacent to the Baptismal font in the Church and will remain there throughout November. All are welcome to memorialize their deceased loved ones by placing their names in the book.
THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME REFLECTION TEACH PEACE AND FOLLOW AFTER IT When we look at today s world, we might think that establishing peace is impossible. It seems to elude us at every turn. We see ethnic groups hating each other and attacking one another. We see terrible violence on evening television. We feel the threat of international war and know the arms race is still going strong. We know that poverty still threatens much of the world. We sense that many people fear and hate each other. And, we know that in the workplace many people are cut apart by greed and competition. Will the world sink into darkness, or will it emerge into a new renaissance of peace. The answer to this question is in our hands. As we approach the world around us, we Christians do so in the name of Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace. We say this, and we believe it, but what does it mean? How do we become agents of peace in our neighborhoods and wider society? First, we teach that peace of heart is the beginning point. This means that we must turn our hearts toward others all others with love. We must reduce our prejudices and put an end to hating other people. We can t do this alone, we must spend time each day in prayer. As St. Augustine has written, Thou has made us for thyself, O Lord, and our heart is restless till it rests in thee. We must bind ourselves to God. Second, we teach that social peace is something that we must live every day. In our homes and all the rest of our lives. I challenge you this month to declare peace. Learn how to live in peace with one another, learn how to respect and trust each other. God wants us to love one another profoundly. We must bind ourselves to one another. And third, we teach that international peace is more than the absence of war. It s the presence of trust between nations. Despite our political point of view, we must expose the myth that using force produces peace. We must resist the myth that nationalism is the highest value. We must deny the myth that revenge brings peace of heart. And most importantly, we must believe that justice precedes peace. As long as people live in poverty, disease and illiteracy, violence will follow. We must bind ourselves to the human community on earth. MASS BOOK OPENING THE MASS BOOK FOR 2019 WILL OPEN TO BEGIN SCHEDULING MASSES ON: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, FOLLOWING THE 9:00 AM MASS IN THE MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM OF THE PARISH CENTER In order to accommodate those families and friends of the recently deceased throughout the year and enable the majority of our parishioners to participate in the celebration of the liturgy, the total number of Mass requests accepted from each individual, on that day, will be limited to two weekday Masses and two weekend Masses. Please note, in addition to Masses, we offer Memorials for the hosts, wine and sanctuary candle in the church and the chapel. We are hopeful that these guidelines will allow the majority of St. Andrew s parishioners the ongoing benefit of obtaining a Mass or Memorial for their loved ones during the course of the year. St. Andrew s Children s Christmas Pageant Sunday, December 16 at 2:00 PM Calling all 3rd and 4th graders. It s your turn to perform in our annual Christmas Pageant. 6th graders are called to be narrators. Contact the Religious Education Office no later than Nov. 26 if you would like to participate. Attendance at all 3 rehearsals is mandatory! Rehearsals for Pageant Players and Narrators: Wednesday, December 5 4:00-5:00 PM in the Church Wednesday, December 12 4:00 5:00 PM in the Church Dress Rehearsal Saturday, December 15 9:00 10:30 AM in the Church Children s Choir members are part of the Pageant. New members are welcome! Practice begins November 12, following the 10:30 Mass as well as the Dress Rehearsal. All Children in 2nd grade and younger are invited to join our assembly of angels on the afternoon of the Pageant. (No rehearsal required). All 7th and 8th Graders Meet in November for Outreach Night 7th graders meet on November 13 from 6:00 8:00 PM in the gym. 8th graders meet on November 14 from 6:00 8:00 PM in the gym. Pizza is served. Please bring in travel size toiletries soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, razors are suggested items. We look forward to seeing all of you. NEXT WEEK S READINGS - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1ST READING: 1 KINGS 17:10-16 2ND READING: HEBREWS 9:24-28 GOSPEL: MARK 12: 38-44 Knights Korner IN SERVICE TO ONE, IN SERVICE TO ALL. TEXAS HOLD EM POKER Saturday, November 17, starting at 7:00 PM St. Thomas More Council 2188, 40 Crest Ave., Westwood There will be fully licensed dealers and full size tables. If you register before November 15, you will receive 500 bonus chips. All proceeds support our K of C charities. For more information, call 551-579-1123 or email fms12250@aol.com
NOVEMBER 4, 2018 ST. ANDREW S FOOD PANTRY ITEMS OF THE WEEK: CEREAL, PANCAKE MIX & SYRUP WE ARE ALWAYS IN NEED OF: peanut butter/jelly, pasta/ tomato sauce, soup, juice, cereal, pancake mix/syrup, tuna, soap, shampoo, mac & cheese, canned vegetables, toilet paper. SUPERMARKET GIFT CARDS ARE ALSO WELCOME. CLOTHING BIN OPEN: We ask for clean, ready-to-use shoes, clothing, towels and bed-linens ONLY be placed in it. Do not leave any items outside the bin or the Church garage doors. Due to limited space, we are ONLY able to accept baby & kitchen items, clothing, and small toys at the garage on Mondays, 6:30 8:00 PM and Tuesdays, 1:00 2:30 PM. WANTED: Volunteers are needed on Mondays, 6:30-8:00 PM and Tuesdays, 1:00 2:30 PM. WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY AND SUPPORT OF OUR MINISTRY. Our Stewardship Commitment COLLECTION-WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 27-28 Collection............ Repairs.............. Online.............. Total.............. $ 7,553.00 $ 160.00 $ 1,415.00 $ 9,128.00 50 PLUS CLUB NEWS The next monthly meeting is Wednesday, November 7 at 1:00 PM in the gym. Entertainment by Jimmy Walsh, Irish singer. Questions, call Elaine at 201-664-7037. Bring 1 or 2 items for the food pantry. TROPICANA/ATLANTIC CITY TRIP, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. Cost: $55. includes R/T Transportation, $15.00 Slot Play, Buffet Voucher, Ticket to A Magical Holiday Spectacular, bus driver gratuity. Questions, call Hilda at 201-265-5257. CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON, Wednesday, December 5, The Estate at Florentine Gardens. Cost: $38.00 members/ $43.00 non-members. Payment due: November 10. Questions, call Angie 201-666-3888. New Year s Celebration, Saturday, December 29, Stony Hill Inn, Hackensack. Cost: $67.00 includes gratuity. Payment due now. Questions, call Hilda 201-265-5257. CRUISE TO BERMUDA, JUNE 1-6, 2019, Royal Caribbean s Anthem of the Seas. Per person prices based on double occupancy includes port taxes and fees. Deposit of $200.00 per person will secure your cabin. Final payment due February 19. Questions call Hilda 201-483-8424. St. John s Academy News Fall Open House Prospective students and their families are invited to visit our open house on Thursday, November 8, from 9:00-11:00 AM. Thanks to the PTG for our spooktacular Trunk or Treat. Weekly Collection - Online Giving Instead of using the envelope system, you can make your donations online directly from your checking account or credit/debit card. Visit our website at https://standrewcc.com. Scroll to Links, click on Electronic Giving, linked onto the Liturgical Publications (LPI) site. Any questions, contact Fran Borg at frances.m.borg@gmail.com. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION / YOUTH GROUP NEWS FOR THE RIDE HOME 31ST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME GOSPEL: Mark 12:28-34 ADULT S QUESTION: Why is love of neighbor as important as love of God? CHILD S QUESTION: When do you show that you love God and your neighbor with your whole heart? LITTLE ANGELS - MOMS/CAREGIVERS OF INFANTS TO KINDERGARTENERS are welcome to join us in the Gym every Wednesday morning from 9:30-11:00. Fun includes crafts, Bible stories, playtime, snacks. Registration is available during the meeting. Any questions, call Maura or Lori at 201-664-6777. TRAVEL SIZE TOILETRIES COLLECTION The 7th & 8th students in our Religious Education Program are collecting small travel size toiletries to make gift bags for those in need. Please consider donating travel size toiletries such as shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes, lotions, soap, etc. The items can be dropped off at the Parish Center. Thank you in advance for your support. CYO BASKETBALL If you are interested in CYO Boys Basketball, and missed registration on October 30th, please contact Bill Roche at wroche1@yahoo.com before November 5. Teams are available for boys in grades 5 through 8 in St. Andrew's Rel. Ed. TEENS THANK YOU to all the teens who helped at the children s Halloween party on October 28. Your time, love and generosity are appreciated. God bless you for your goodness. YOUTH GROUP Monday, November 5 Wednesday, November 7 7:00-8:30pm Gym This week s youth group is for Year II candidates only. It is the second session of the required Confirmation Preparation Sessions. IMMACULATE HEART ACADEMY, Township of Washington, presents The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder as its fall drama. Performances will be Friday/Saturday, Nov. 16/17, at 7:30 PM and Sunday, Nov. 18 at 2:00 PM. More information and ticket purchases can be found at ihatheater.com. Questions, call IHA at 201.445.6800 or email mmcnulty@ihanj.com.
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