Sharing God s Blessings Annual Appeal This year's Appeal, Sharing God's Blessings is a perfect opportunity for us to reflect on God s generosity to us and to share the blessings we have been given in those around us. This year, our Parish goal is $49,692.00. This year's Annual Appeal will continue to support the many good works at the ministries throughout the Archdiocese. We are often reminded by our Holy Father Pope Francis and sacred scripture that in order to love one another we must share the blessings which God has provided to us, We are called to similarly share what is granted to us by God and return it to Him so that not one of our brothers and sisters goes without; without the gifts of faith, without the essential human needs, and without a personal relationship with Our Lord. The Annual Appeal provides the poor with food, shelter and clothing; makes religious education, spiritual guidance and CYO programs available for the young; insures the future leadership of the Church with seminarian education and training; and most important, brings Christ's Good News to the people of the Archdiocese. Thousands of people in the four counties served by the Archdiocese of Newark are assisted each year through various programs and ministries funded by the Appeal. Our Parish also benefits by receiving a rebate from the appeal if we exceed our goal. Please be sure to watch this year's Annual Appeal video online at www.rcan.org/sharing to see firsthand the impact that YOUR gift makes. To learn more about the ministries of the Archdiocese of Newark, please visit www.rcan.org/sharing or Facebook at 'Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark or tweet at @NwkArchdiocese! Appeal brochures are available in the pews and in the back of the Church. Thank you for your generosity!
Weekly Mass Schedule Weekday Masses are held in the Parish Center Chapel Saturday, March 18 5:30 PM George and Dolly Berbary Sunday, March 19 7:30 AM The Poor Souls in Purgatory 9:00 AM John Pandolfi 10:30 AM Joseph Martino 12:00 PM Mae and Norby Wyles Monday, March 20 7:30 AM Artie Caruso 12:10 PM Clarisa Medina Urbano Tuesday, March 21 7:30 AM Thomas C. McShane 12:10 PM Rosemary McCormack Wednesday, March 22 7:30 AM Francis Xavier 12:10 PM Benjamin Lopez Thursday, March 23 7:30 AM Robert Sibello Jr. 12:10 PM Biagio Robba (Birthday) Friday, March 24 7:30 AM Dorothy Duffe 12:10 PM Salvatore D Uva Saturday, March 25 5:30 PM Manuel Insua Sunday, March 26 7:30 AM The Deceased Members of the Andriola Family 9:00 AM Araceli Cabral in Thanksgiving 10:30 AM William Lyman 12:00 PM Ann Plechy Hosts for each Mass have been donated by the Rosary Society Sanctuary Lamp donated in Memory of Virginia and Joseph Rusignuolo Chapel Lamp donated in Honor of Al and Connie Caracciolo Blessed Mother Lamps donated in Memory of Annie Rotunda Holy Father's Prayer Intention We pray that all those who are afflicted, especially the poor, refugees, and marginalized, may find welcome and comfort in our communities. Attention: Parishioners Celebrating a 5 th, 25 th or 50 th Wedding Anniversary Please come to or call the Parish Center to register for a special Mass to be celebrated by Cardinal Joseph Tobin in the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. The Mass for those celebrating a 5 th or 25 th Anniversary will be at 3 PM on April 30 th, 2017. Registration is due April 14 th. The Mass for those celebrating a 50 th Anniversary will be at 3 PM on May 7 th, 2017. Registration is due April 21. During Lent, we are called to pray, fast and give alms, so that we may prepare our hearts to receive full the joy of Easter. Operation Rice Bowl is a great way to work on all three of those parts of Lent! If you or your family decides to give up those stops at McDonald's you could use that to benefit others too. The fasting (or skipping) that fast food run will save you money and you could put those savings into the Operation Rice Bowl box. Now of course you still need to eat, but maybe instead of a quick meal, everyone helps to make dinner. When you sit down to eat, try praying together to thank God and to pray for those who are in need. If you did that once a week for the 6 weeks of Lent, just think of how much different your Lent will be! You will grow closer as a family, pray together, and help others ($20 per meal for a family x 6 weeks = $120). The money raised through Operation Rice Bowl will go to feed the hungry in the US and around the world. Now that is a life changing Lent! Operation Rice Bowl boxes were given to all of our students on Sunday, March 5 and Tuesday, March 7. For more information, please go to the Religious Education website - www.stmarysnutleyccd.blogspot.com 656 Page 2
A SEASON OF MERCY: Lent Events at Saint Mary s The Light of God s Mercy THURSDAYS March 23rd, 30th, & April 6th. 7:00 to 8:00pm. A meditative hour of light music in the Church. Private Reconciliation will be available. Stations of the Cross/Divine Mercy Novena FRIDAYS Stations/Divine Mercy Novena. March 24th, 31st, & April 6th. Mercy Reconciliation Service Tuesday, April 11th, in Church at 7:00pm. Make peace with yourself, your neighbor and God! Divine Mercy Triduum! The Divine Mercy Novena on Thursday April 20th & Friday April 21st at 7:00pm in Church. Saturday April 22nd during the 5:30pm Mass and culminating on Divine Mercy Sunday April 23rd with a 3:00pm Mass in the Church followed by a celebratory feast in Monsignor Walsh Hall! 656 Page 3
St. Mary's 140th Anniversary Gala Thursday, May 4, 2017 Valley Regency, Clifton $85/person Invitations to follow Religious Education Schedule Sunday Session Tuesday Session Confirmation Class Schedule March 19 March 21 March 30 March 26 March 28 April 6 Penance Service April 2 April 4 April 20 April 9 - No Class April 11- No Class May 11 April 16 - No Class April 18 No Class April 23 April 25 April 30 SPRING CRAFT SHOW/SALE: On Sunday, March 26 th, Saint Joseph Regional H. S., Montvale, NJ will be hosting its annual Spring Craft Show/Sale from 10 am until 4:00 p.m., showcasing the talents of 100 crafts people and fine artists including many new crafters. Admission is $2.00. Children and senior citizens (65+) are free. NO STROLLERS PERMITTED. Facebook Saint Joseph Regional HS Craft Shows Ireland and New Jersey: From History to Heritage Celebrate St. Patrick s Month with the Pirates of Irish Persuasion & Extraction (PIPE) Alumni Club and Seton Hall University Alumni Relations at a presentation titled Ireland and New Jersey: From History to Heritage. Our featured speaker at this event, which is part of PIPE s Irish Studies Discussion Series, will be Dr. Dermot Quinn, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of History at Seton Hall University. Dr. Quinn, author of The Irish in New Jersey: Four Centuries of American Life, has received much recognition in the Irish-American and scholarly communities, and is a sought-after commentator on the Irish experience in New Jersey. The event, which is free and open to the public, will take place in the Nursing Amphitheater on the ground level of the Caroline D. Schwartz College of Nursing Building on Seton Hall University s South Orange campus at 7:00pm on Thursday, March 23. For further information, please contact Maura at maura.harrington@shu.edu or 201.463.5967 or visit the event s Facebook page: http://bit.ly/2mfmksc. St. Mary's Healing Mass Saturday, April 22, 2017 12 NOON 656 Page 4
Wandering, Awareness and Tapping into God Have you given up chocolate for Lent? Fr. Rich told me not to and I do everything he tells me. (At least 50% of this statement is true.) In this morning s segment of Best Lent Ever, Matthew Kelly talks about being aware of God s call. (A quick reminder: I am writing this on the Monday before you are reading it.) What God wants to give us it s an extraordinary gift really is the gift of present moment awareness. He wants us to be aware of things while they re actually happening. So right now, you re experiencing this message. Are you here? Are you thinking about what you have to do today? Are you thinking about something that has already happened today? Or are you here? Am I here? Yes. Wait, there s a blizzard coming. What time will I pick up my daughter from school? OK, I m back now. Will one of the novenas be cancelled? Got to stop wandering! OK, back. Maybe we ll be snowed in tomorrow. That sounds like fun. We can play games, watch movies and make pizza. Come on mind, stop wandering! I hate to admit it, but it gets worse. A little while later I am at daily mass. The priest is beginning to bless the bread and wine and I m thinking about what I need to do before the bus comes at 3:15. Help! Me, Lord! In the beginning of today s first reading from the book of Genesis the Israelites are wandering through the desert and have no water. They conclude that God has abandoned them. You and I know the truth. God and the water were nearby all the time. The Israelites just weren t aware of it. Perhaps water in is a good analogy for God. It can be incredibly powerful; like a flood. It can also be incredibly persistent; like that leak that starts each time it rains. In the case of today s reading God is like the latter. God is close by whether we are aware of it or wandering through a desert of distractions. God is waiting patiently, calling us quietly, yet persistently. Like water in the rock; waiting to be tapped. If today you hear God s voice, harden not your hearts. Psalm 95 Hoping for and wishing you the best lent ever, We welcome the Woodbury High School Concert Choir and Choralaires under the direction of Daryl Timmer. They are traveling from Minnesota and will be singing at the 9 AM liturgy today. Join the St. Mary's Social Concerns Ministry in continuing the work of Christmas. Call the parish office or e-mail Bruce Mauro at b.mauro1@yahoo.com Knights of Columbus Membership The St. Mary s Knights of Columbus Council #2346 always welcomes new members to join. The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic Men s fraternal organization dedicated to upholding its four key principles: charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism. Those who are interested in more information should call the Council at (973) 667-0104 or email stmaryscouncil2346@gmail.com. Meetings are held the 2 nd and 4 th Mondays at 7:30 PM. The Knights of Columbus Hall is also available for rental; please call with any inquires. The Hall is a great space for repasts, anniversaries and baby/bridal showers! 656 Page 5
St. Mary s Church is served by: Rev. Richard Berbary, Pastor Rev. Thomas Nicastro, 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 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), Holy Days 7:30 AM, 12:10 AM, 7:00 PM National Holidays 9:00 AM Parish Business Hours Parish Center: M-F, 9-4 Church Vestibule: Sat. 3-7 PM Sun. 9 AM-1 PM Phone Number: 973-235-1100 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, Greg O Connell, David Nostro, Douglas Reiman, John Thompson and James Zaremba. A Time to Heal For all those who are sick or suffering, especially Anne Cullinane, Lloyd Monterosa and 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 Guerino Squitieri and Evelyn Ormston Kelly A Time to Be Born For all those who have joined our Community through the Sacrament of Baptism, especially Joseph Anthony Ferraro Readings for the Week of March 19, 2017 Monday: 2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22; Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a or Lk 2:41-51a Tuesday: Dn 3:25, 34-43; Ps 25:4-5ab, 6, 7bc, 8-9; Mt 18:21-35 Wednesday: Dt 4:1, 5-9; Ps 147:12-13, 15-16, 19-20; Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: Jer 7:23-28; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Lk 11:14-23 Friday: Hos 14:2-10; Ps 81:6c-11ab, 14, 17; Mk 12:28-34 Saturday: Is 7:10-14, 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38 Sunday: 1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a; Ps 23:1-6; Eph 5:8-14; Jn 9:1-41(1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38) JPPC 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 in chapel 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 contact Kristen Gawlik at the Parish Center or email kristen@stmarysnutley.org. 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 Membership Parishioners should register and should inform the Parish Center when moving from the parish. Parish Collections - The March 12 th Collection was $10,960.00. We thank you for your generosity! BINGO Tuesday Evenings with the Early Bird Game starting at 7:15 PM in Msgr. Walsh Hall Good Shepherd Academy (973-667-2049; www.gsanutley.org) Our Catholic grade school sponsored by the Archdiocese of Newark 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