SAINT MARY S PARISH We Need Your Gifts & Talents When we look at the people God has chosen to serve Him throughout the ages, we might fall into the trap of comparing ourselves to them and saying, "there is no way God could use me." However, when we look at most of the Saints, they were all ordinary people, and, in some cases, they were the last people whom you would expect to serve Christ! God calls each of us as we are and has given each of us gifts and talents in order to serve His Kingdom. Here at St. Mary's, we are looking for catechists to help provide quality religious education to the youth of our parish. We will equip you with the tools to help you pass on the faith and to help the students in your class. If you feel called to be a catechist, please prayerfully consider taking on this important role. In addition to the rewards of sharing your faith and helping our parish, you will also receive a $50.00 discount off of the registration fee. Twentieth Sunday of Ordinary Time August 14, 2016
Weekly Mass Schedule Weekday Masses are held in the Parish Center Chapel Saturday, August 13 5:30 PM Lucy Bartone Sunday, August 14 7:30 AM James and Julia Nevins 9:00 AM For the Intentions of Those on Our Remembrance Tree 10:30 AM Michael Tortorello 12:00 PM Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barbig Monday, August 15 7:30 AM Paul Ward, Sr. 12:10 PM Asuncion Mendoza Tuesday, August 16 7:30 AM Judy Lister 12:10 PM Anthony and Genevieve Blaskewitz Wednesday, August 17 7:30 AM Teodoro Laxina 12:10 PM Ruth Mendoza Baker Thursday, August 18 7:30 AM Edna McEvoy 12:10 PM Angela G. Manghisi Friday, August 19 7:30 AM Maria Laxina 12:10 PM Ann and Lawrence Koster Saturday, August 20 8:30 AM Maria Laxina 5:30 PM Anne Cutola Sunday, August 21 7:30 AM Emanuele Stancati 9:00 AM Joseph Aversano 10:30 AM The Deceased Members of the McDowall Family 12:00 PM Intentions of Barbara Fugazzi (Birthday) Holy Father's Prayer Intention We pray that sports may be an opportunity for friendly encounters between peoples and may contribute to peace in the world. We also pray that Christians may live the Gospel, giving witness to faith, honesty, and love of neighbor. Hosts for each Mass have been donated by the Rosary Society Chapel Lamp donated in Memory of Rev. George M. Keating RCIA Invitation St. Mary s would like to extend a special invitation to any adults who wish to receive the sacraments of Baptism, First Communion or Confirmation. The RCIA program also helps those who want to learn more about their Christian faith and become practicing Catholics. If you are interested or know of someone who would be interested please call our Religious Education office at 973-667-8239 or see Fr. Trinidad for more information. Parish Office Summer Hours The Office will be closed on Fridays until Friday, September 9th. This year, the feast of The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is not a Holy Day of Obligation. Our usual Masses will be celebrated at 7:30 AM & 12:10 PM. Relevant Radio When you leave today, please tune into 1430 AM, Relevant Radio. It can help bridge the gap between Faith and everyday life! Give 1430 AM a try. If you like it, tell a friend. This Week s Words of Mercy: "You know well enough that Our Lord does not look so much at the greatness of our actions, nor even at their difficulty, but at the love with which we do them." Saint Therese of Lisieux 656 Page 2
Registration for 2016-17 Religious Education Grade 1 is the grade that children should begin attending religious education classes to begin preparation for the sacraments and to begin growing into a relationship with Jesus and His Church. We are still accepting new registrations for children entering Grade 1. If you are new to our program, we ask that you please come into the Parish Office to see Diane to complete a registration form. Please bring a copy of your child's baptism certificate with you. We have a choice of days, Sunday 9-10:15 AM or Tuesday 3:45-5 PM, to make it easier for you and your family's needs. If you know of any other children who will be entering Grade 1 in September, please spread the word about our program so that everyone can begin this journey of faith together. If you have been away from our program for a year or more, we want to welcome you back. Each year of religious education builds upon the next, so that each student has a solid foundation in faith. We will work with you and your child to help them to reach the level of knowledge needed to begin preparation for Confirmation, which takes place in Grade 9. Please email Anthony (armandoa@stmarysnutley.org) to talk about how we can get your child's faith formation back on track. Confirmation registration forms were mailed out a few weeks ago and are due back on August 15. The Wedding of the Sea Monday, August 15 Witness the spectacular growth of an Atlantic City tradition on Monday, August 15! 2016 Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program Commissioner Steven Rogers and the Department of Public Affiars are pleased to announce that applications for the 2016 Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program Vouchers will be available this year at Nutley Farmers Market. Residents can register for the program during the hours of 10:00am 2:00pm, on Sunday August 14, 2016 in Municipal Lot #1 at the corner of Franklin Avenue and William Street. As per the Essex County Division of Senior Services, all residents 60 years and older, and income eligible, are eligible to receive vouchers for the 2016 season. Applicants should be prepared to produce valid identification, as well as proof of income. Eligible residents can earn no more than $1,832.00/monthly and $916.00/Bi-Weekly. As in the past, approved residents will receive four (4) $5.00 coupons, which can be redeemed for fresh fruit and vegetables only, at any farmers market in the State of New Jersey, July through November 2016. For more information please call the Public Affairs Department at 973-284-4976 Mass of the Assumption of Mary at Boardwalk Hall at 12 Noon Bishop Dennis Sullivan will celebrate the Mass. Immediately following the Mass, we will process to the surf for the Wedding of the Sea. Bishop Sullivan and Mayor Guardian will enter an Atlantic City lifeboat for the traditional wreath toss. Boardwalk Hall, located at Mississippi Avenue and the Boardwalk, will open at 11 AM. Wedding of the Sea Festival at St. Michael's from 12:30 to 6 PM The festival has returned! Ten restaurant vendors and a beer garden. For the children, there will be carnival games, face painting and a balloon artist. Live music and a DJ. Airconditioned indoor and tented outdoor seating. St. Michael's is located a couple of blocks from Boardwalk Hall at 10 North Mississippi Avenue. For additional information, find us on Facebook, visit weddingofthesea.org, or call the Parish of Saint Monica at 609-345-1878. 656 Page 3
Join St. Mary s Church on a day trip to the Sight and Sound Theater in Lancaster County, PA on Friday, September 23, 2016 to experience He s the original superhero. He can defeat entire armies and slay lions. But there s a catch to his superpower: He must follow the rules. And that s where the trouble begins. As Samson battles the Philistines - and his own personal calling - he soon falls prey to temptation, losing his strength and sight. But has he lost hope? Experience this Bible story in jaw-dropping scale as it s brought to life by a world class act, spectacular special effects and live animals - on stage and in the aisles. It s an unforgettable, uplifting thrill ride that literally brings the house down. Details: Round Trip Bus (with restroom) Transportation, Smorgasbord Lunch at The Hershey Farm Restaurant and ticket to the 2:45 show for the incredible price of $100 per person 19 Tickets on a first paid, first served basis are stiill available so act quickly! Please make checks payable to St. Mary s Church and bring to Parish Center Office Ticket purchase deadline is Monday, August 29th at 3:45 PM Bus will depart from The Nutley Parks & Rec Building on Park Avenue Please park in lot by tennis courts Kindly arrive no later than 8AM. Approximate return time is 8:30PM Pantry Notice In these hot months of summer the Parish Pantry remains open. Our stock items are very low. We are in need of the following items: tuna fish (oil or water), canned meats, packaged rice (1 lb.), peanut butter, and jelly (small). Any item you would like to donate. We are well stocked with vegetables. Thank you in advance for your generous contribution. Pantry Coordinator Bingo Callers Needed Are you free on Tuesday evenings? Would you like to be part of St. Mary s Bingo Team? We are in need of a few callers. Please call the Parish Center if interested. 656 Page 4
Summer Dreams For me, summer is a time of dreaming, percolating (my word for letting ideas grow and bubble to the top) and laying out plans for the future. This often becomes fodder for my weekly bulletin articles. About a day or two before the print deadline I apply the filter of Sunday s readings to make sure this space doesn t turn into an Andy Rooney-like rant. (note: I am a big fan of Andy Rooney s work.) One question that continuously bubbles up is: Who are we as a parish community A small part of the answer lies in what we do and how others perceive us. Yet, who we are as a parish community goes far beyond the qualities and quantities by which we can be described. *********************** Let s switch gears and look at today s 2 nd reading where St. Paul speaks of our being surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses. When I think of this cloud of witnesses I am reminded of the words of Isaac Newton: We see farther because we stand on the shoulders of giants. I ve written about the giants on whose shoulders I stand. These were regular people who were witnesses even when they walked the earth. They were my father and grandparents. They were my musical mentor David Sacco. They were my first pastor; Fr. Dominick Schiraldi, whose name day (August 8th) was the way the Holy Spirit led me to some of these conclusions. Who do you think of as the giants upon which St. Mary s stands? Even a relative newcomer like myself can quickly come up with names like Walsh, Owens and Paulson. It is these and more. It is the person who greeted you at the door, proclaimed the scripture, served at the altar, took up the collection or distributed the Eucharist. It s the living witnesses surrounding you to the front, back and side. It s the names of priests, staff and people that are written in today s bulletin and in those before and yet to come. It is you and it is I. Blessed to be serving at St. Mary s, Not all of us can do great things. But we can all do small things with great love. Mother Theresa Super 50/50 Raffle Are you aware the Super 50/50 has been moved to the Fall? We will be holding the drawing on Friday, October 21 st at the Annual Rosary Tricky Tray. Books have been mailed and if you have not received one they are available at the Parish Center Monday-Thursday. Thank your for your anticipated participation! 656 Page 5
St. Mary s Church is served by: Rev. Richard Berbary, Pastor Rev. Thomas Nicastro, Parochial Vicar Rev. Trinidad Cuevas, Parochial Vicar Anthony G. Armando, DRE/Youth Minister, 973-667-8239 armandoa@stmarysnutley.org Bruce Mauro, Music Director, b.mauro1@yahoo.com Patrick Perrone, Trustee Anne Scheidel, Trustee A Time of War and Peace We pray that our troops serving our country may be protected by the Holy Spirit, especially for Patrick Connors, Evan Keating, Collin Keating, Mark Nostro, David Nostro, Douglas Reiman, John Thompson and James Zaremba. A Time to Heal For all those who are sick or suffering, especially all those listed on our webpage at http://stmarysnutley.org/prayerpage.shtml A Time to Die For all those who have entered into eternal life especially Sam Brulato and Daniel Bradley A Time to be Born For all those who have joined us in Baptism. Mass Schedule Sundays 5:30 (Sat. evening) 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 Weekdays Masses in Parish Center Chapel 7:30, 12:10 (Monday - Friday), 8:30 (Saturday) Holy Days 7:30 AM, 12:10 AM, 7:00 PM National Holidays 9:00 AM Parish Business Hours Mon.-Fri. 9 AM-4 PM Parish Center Saturday 3 PM-7 PM Church Vestibule Sunday 9 AM-1 PM Church Vestibule Phone Number: 973-235-1100 Confessions Saturdays, 4:30 to 5:15 or by appointment Novenas Miraculous Medal: Mon., 12:00 PM before Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Weds., 7:00 PM Devotion to the Divine Mercy: Fri., 7:00 PM in chapel First Friday Novena: 1 st Friday of Month, 7:00 PM in the Chapel RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) Adults who wish to receive Baptism, First Communion or Confirmation should call the Religious Education office (973-667- 8239). Baptisms Baptisms are the third Sunday of each month, at 1:30 PM. Please call at least a month in advance to make arrangements. Baptismal prep classes will now be held on Saturday, the week before Baptisms (the second Saturday of the month), at 1:00 PM in the Parish Center Parish Collections: The August 7 th Collection was $9,038.00. We thank you for your generous donations! Readings for the Week of August 14, 2016 Monday: Vigil: 1 Chr 15:3-4, 15-16; 16:1-2; Ps 132:6-7, 9-10, 13-14; 1 Cor 15:54b-57; Lk 11:27-28 Day: Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Ps 45:10-12, 16; 1 Cor 15:20-27; Lk 1:39-56 Tuesday: Ez 28:1-10; Dt 32:26-28, 30, 35cd-36ab; Mt 19:23-30 Wednesday: Ez 34:1-11; Ps 23:1-6; Mt 20:1-16 Thursday: Ez 36:23-28; Ps 51:12-15, 18-19; Friday: Ez 37:1-14; Ps 107:2-9; Mt 22:34-40 Saturday: Ez 43:1-7a; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 23:1-12 Sunday: Is 66:18-21; Ps 117:1, 2; Heb 12:5-7, 11-13; Lk 13:22-30 Parish Membership Parishioners should register and should inform the Parish Center when moving from the parish. Good Shepherd Academy (973-667-2049; www.gsanutley.org) Our Catholic grade school sponsored by the Archdiocese of Newark JPPC Religious Vocations If you think you may have a vocation, speak to one of our priests, or call the Archdiocesan Vocations Office (973-497-4366). Care of the Sick Communion will be brought to any parishioner confined to home, upon request; those who are seriously ill, or weak from the burden of years, should request the Anointing of the Sick. Urgent calls will be attended immediately. Marriage Contact a priest to make arrangements. The Bishops have directed that the normal preparation time is a year or more. 656 Page 6