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ST. JOSEPH CHURCH 115 EAST FORT LEE ROAD,
BOGOTA NJ 07603
Rectory Office 201-342-6300
Fax: 201-883-9392 [email protected]
St. Joseph Academy 201-487-8641
Fax: 201-487-7405 [email protected]
Faith Formation/REC 201-343-4316
Fax: 201-883-9392 [email protected]
Rev. John Galeano, Pastor
Rev. Fernando Diaz, Parochial Vicar Deacon Kevin Regan
The Eucharist Saturday Eve: 5:00pm Sunday: 8am, 10am, 12pm, 1:30 Spanish
Misa en español todos los domingos a las 1:30 pm Weekdays: 8am Civic Holidays: 8am Adoration Chapel: Mon—Sat 9:00am-7:00pm
Consult bulletin for special Mass times for Holy Days of Obligation
Sacrament information on page two—Información de Sacramento en la página dos .
Second Sunday of Lent March 17, 2019
Parish website: http://www.stjosephbogota.org
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New Parishioners/Nuevos Feligreses: Welcome to our Parish Community! Please register at the Rectory and feel free to contact anyone on our staff regarding the Parish
and its activities. Bienvenido a nuestra comunidad parroquial! Favor de registrarse en la Rectoría y no dude en ponerse en contacto con cualquier persona en nuestro personal con respecto a la parroquia y las actividades
Saint Joseph Church Mission Statement
We have been called together as disciples of the Lord as St. Joseph Parish. We are united with brothers and sisters far and near in the
message and mission of Jesus Christ. As a parish family we will witness to God’s love and presence through our celebration of the sacraments, the proclamation of
God’s Word , the formation of all into discipleship and our service to others.
We are a people who are deeply Eucharistic which strengthens us for the mission that has been entrusted to us. We will use all of the God-given gifts to show that we are eager to welcome the
stranger, feed the hungry, shelter the homeless and comfort the bereaved.
Declaración de la Misión de la Iglesia de San José
Hemos sido llamados juntos como discípulos del Señor como Parroquia de San José. Estamos unidos con hermanos y hermanas
muy cercanos en el mensaje y la misión de Jesucristo. Como familia parroquial, somos testigos del amor y la presencia de
Dios a través de nuestra celebración de los sacramentos, la proclamación de la Palabra de Dios, la formación de todos en el
discipulado y nuestro servicio a los demás. Somos un pueblo profundamente Eucarístico que nos fortalece
para la misión que nos ha sido encomendada. Todos unidos daremos los dones dados por Dios para demostrar que estamos
ansiosos de dar la bienvenida al extraño, alimentar a los hambrientos, refugiar a los desamparados
y consolar a los que sufren.
Sacrament of Reconciliation El Sacramento de la Reconciliación
Every Saturday evening, from 4:00pm to 4:45pm. Todos los sábados por la noche, de 4:00pm a 4:45pm.
Sacrament of Baptism
El Sacramento de Bautismo Please call the Rectory Office to make arrangements at least one month prior for baptisms which are held on the 2nd &
4th weekends of the month during mass. Segundo domingo de cada mes durante la Misa de las 1:30
de la tarde. Por favor, llame a Rosa Sánchez (201-836-0861) para hacer los preparativos.
Sacrament of Matrimony
El Sacramento de Matrimonio Arrangements should be made with a member of the clergy
at least 12 months in advance. Llama al Padre John G. para hacer los preparativos.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Uncion de los Enfermos
If you or a family member is in the hospital and wish to be visited by a priest, please call the parish office. If you call after hours, please leave a message for Father John (x212) or Father Fernando (x224) and they will get back to you as
soon as possible. Por favor, llame a la rectoría para solicitar la visita del
sacerdote. Si se llama en la noche, deje un mensaje para el padre John (x212) o padre Fernando (x224)
CONTACT INFORMATION Pastor Rev. John Galeano.……...…[email protected] Parochial Vicar Rev. Fernando Diaz……....……[email protected] Deacon Kevin Regan……………………[email protected] Principal, Saint Joseph Academy Ms. Stella Scarano…...….…[email protected] Administrative Assistant, Saint Joseph Academy Mrs. Sandra Angeli……..…[email protected] Pastoral Director, Faith Formation Mrs. Darlene Wade……[email protected] [email protected] Protecting God’s Children Mrs. Diane Maglione………[email protected] Director of Music Mr. Michael Chladil……[email protected] Business Administrator of Finance Mrs. Wanda Uceta…………[email protected] Administrative Assistant, [email protected] Sr. Elaine Sullivan, FSP………[email protected]
Rectory Office Hours:
Mon-Thurs…..9:00am-7:30pm Friday……….9:00am-7:00pm Saturday…….9:00am-4:00pm
Closed Sundays
Rectory Office — 201-342-6300 Fax: 201-883-9392 St. Joseph Academy—201-487-8641 Fax: 201-487-7405
Faith Formation/REC—201-343-4316 Fax: 201-883-9392
March 17, 2019 Page 3 MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Saturday March 16 5:00pm Michael P. McHale Req Pat & Trish
McHale Sunday March 17 8:00am Mary Devine Req Devine Family
10:00am Mary Cawley Devins
Req Kathryn Devins & Family
12:00pm Marguerite Markevitch
Req Patricia & Fran McCall
Monday March 18
8:00am Jo-Jo Birney & Family
Req David Caulfield & Family
Tuesday March 19 8:00am
Wednesday March 20 8:00am Peter Herron Req Kathy Herron Thursday March 21 8:00am Manuel Jose
Galeano Req Darlene Wade
Friday March 22
8:00am Gilbert & Joan Gibbs
Req Haase Family
Saturday March 23 8:00am Gjok & Family Req Victoria Dedvukaj
5:00pm Mary Devins Req Matilda Bruno
Sunday March 24 8:00am Joan Epler Req Mr. & Mrs. Fennell
10:00am Teresa Tassone Req A Friend
12:00pm Jerome Fowler Req Jerome Fowler Jr.
FOR ALL PARISHIONERS
PARISH CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Sunday 17
7:00 am Classroom/Gym/Caf: Faith Formation 8:00 am CafKit: Equal Exchange Coffee 12:00 pmTeen Mass at 12 pm Mass
Monday 18
2:30 pm Gym: School Use Only 4:30 pm Gym:St. Joseph Basketball -Jimmy Sepp
Tuesday 19
2:30 pm Gym: School Use Only 4:30 pm Gym:St. Joseph Basketball -Jimmy
Sepp 7:00 pm Caf: Middle School Session
Wednesday 20
2:30 pm Gym: School Use Only 4:30 pm Gym:St. Joseph Basketball -Jimmy
Sepp 6:30 pm Caf: Girls Scouts -Troop 96683 6:30 pm Gym: School Basketball 7:00 pm CH: Adult Choir Rehearsal
Thursday 21
2:30 pm Gym: School Use Only 4:30 pm Gym:St. Joseph Basketball -Jimmy Sepp
Friday 22 8:00 am CH: Mass with SJA—
(Father's Day Celebration) 2:30 pm Gym: School Use Only 4:30 pm Gym:St. Joseph Basketball -Jimmy
Sepp 7:00 pm Rec Conf: Spanish RICA - Preparacion antes de los Sacramentos
Saturday 23
10:00 am Caf: 1st Eucharist Prep Session 4:00 pm Ch: Reconciliation 5:30 pm CAF: Eucharist Prep
Sunday 24
Sanctuary Lamp for the month of
March 2019 In memory of
BenjaminYutan Requested by
Ofoma Family
Altar Wine for 2nd half of March 2019
In memory of Ellie McGinnis Requested by Kathy Herron
Altar Bread for 2nd half of March 2019
In memory of James Higgins Requested by
Tom & Anne O’Sullivan & Family
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From the Office of Faith Formation (FF) 201-343-4316 [email protected]
To contact the Faith Formation office please call 201-343-4316 or [email protected]
Congratulations to all of the children who celebrated the sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time on March Aaron Abeug
Dariel Almanzar Daisy Aparicio-Cruz Ishbel Aparicio-Cruz
Christian Arguello Desiree Bautista
Julia Bolles Anthony Cabrera
Santino Capitanello Sabrina Cobo
Alexander D’Agostino Auric Escheik
Alexander Ferreria-Lopez Pablo Gabela Vera
Jose Garcia Devin Angel Garcia-Lopez
Vittoria Gonzalez Alexander Guaman
Liam Haro Rose Jimenez
Danielle Magpantay Zuri Mier
Geirdys Morales Kelly Morales Noah Morel Liam Napiza Joshua Perez
Riccardo Ramirez Gustavo Robles Daniel Ronderos
Lhia Angela Rueda Haylee Sanchez
Gavin Swan Kaelynn Vargas
Evan Ahearn Victoria Alonso
Liz Aparicio-Cruz Alejandro Aparicio Quiroz
Kaiden Aquino Axel Bautista Tyler Borges
Marianna Amaya Calderon Fernanda Cervantes
Jack Cesario Andrew Ehermann
Nolan Fenyo Javier Gabela Vera
Allen Garcia Julia Garcia Jack Gentili
Julian Guachichulca Arianna Guaman
Johan Iggo Camilia Loaiza
Stephanie McCausland Paulina Montesinos
Maurys Morales Melany Morales Garcia
Damien Morel Roslyn Napiza
Brandon Portugal Zack Remy
Jerome Roche Edgar Ronderos Mason Rundle
Victor Sotto Nikolas Trenard Savannah Viger
Tuesday March 19th our parish will celebrate our Feast Day. After the 7:00 pm mass we will have a Fellowship in the School Gym. All parishioners are invited to attend and bring an appetizer or sweet treat to share with our church family. If you would like to help set up or serve please contact the Faith Formation Office at [email protected]. Thank you in advance for your support and consideration. Martes 19 de marzo nuestra parroquia celebrará nuestro día de fiesta. Después de la Misa de 7:00 PM, tendremos un conpartir en el gimnasio de la escuela. Todos los feligreses están invitados a asistir y traer un aperitivo o dulce para compartir con nuestra familia de la iglesia. Si usted desea ayudar a establecer o servir por favor comuníquese con la oficina de formación de fe en [email protected]. Gracias de antemano por su apoyo y consideración.
Save the Date: Tuesday April 16th the Youth will pre-sent the Living Stations the Cross at 7:00 pm in the church. A soup supper will immediately follow the stations in the cafeteria. Please consider donating a pot of soup.
Guardar la fecha: martes 16 de abril la juventud pre-sentará las estaciones vivas de la Cruz a las 7:00 de la tarde en la iglesia. Una cena de sopa immeaditamente seguirá las estaciones en la cafetería. Por favor, considere donar una olla de sopa.
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STAND FIRM IN THE LORD It is not hard to imagine, in this age of wars, evil groups bent on the destruction of humanity, and political follies, that the words of Saint Paul were so accurate, even for his time. It seems that the world never changes. Paul says, “Many . . . conduct themselves as enemies of the cross of Christ. Their end is their destruction . . . Their minds are occupied with earthly things” (Philippians 3:18, 19). The result is the destruction of innocent people and of the Earth itself. But Paul says to the Philippians, “our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we also await a sav-ior, the Lord Jesus Christ” (3:20). He will “change our lowly body to conform with his glorified body” (3:21). Note that he says “body” rather than “bodies.” He is talk-ing about the whole community of believers, who, follow-ing the example of Jesus and of Paul, will come into the glory of God. So “stand firm in the Lord” (4:1).
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The LORD made a covenant with Abram (Genesis 15:5-12, 17-18) Psalm — The Lord is my light and my salvation (Psalm 27). Second Reading — Our citizenship is in heaven (Philippians 3:17 — 4:1 [3:20 — 4:1]). Gospel — Atop a mountain, Jesus was transfigured be-fore Peter, James, and John (Luke 9:28b-36).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Dn 9:4b-10; Ps 79:8, 9, 11, 13; Lk 6:36-38 Tuesday: 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 Wednesday: Jer 18:18-20; Ps 31:5-6, 14-16; Mt 20:17-28 Thursday: Jer 17:5-10; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 16:19-31 Friday: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Ps 105:16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Saturday: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Sunday: Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15; Ps 103:1-4, 6-8, 11; 1 Cor 10:1-6, 10-12; Lk 13:1-9 Alternate readings (Year A): Ex 17:3-7; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42]
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Second Sunday of Lent; St. Patrick’s Day Monday: St. Cyril of Jerusalem Tuesday: St. Joseph Wednesday: Spring begins; Purim (Jewish observance) begins at sundown Friday: Abstinence Saturday: St. Turibius of Mogrovejo
MANTENTE FIRME EN EL SEÑOR No es difícil imaginar, en esta época de guerras, que grupos malvados tiendan a la destrucción de la huma-nidad y locuras políticas, que las palabras de san Pablo fueron tan precisas, aún para el tiempo en que vivió. Pare-ciera que el mundo nunca cambia. Pablo dice “muchos se comportan como enemigos de la cruz de Cristo. Para los que piensan en cosas terrenas, su destino es la perdición. . . (Filipenses 3: 18, 19). El resultado es la destrucción de personas inocentes y del planeta mismo. Pero Pablo dice a los filipenses: “somos ciudadanos del cielo, de donde es-peramos como salvador a Jesucristo el Señor” (3:20). Él “transformará nuestro cuerpo frágil en un cuerpo glorioso semejante al suyo” (3:21). Nota que él dice “cuerpo” en lugar de “cuerpos”. Él habla acerca de la completa comu-nidad de creyentes, quienes, siguiendo el ejemplo de Jesús y Pablo, vendrán a la gloria de Dios. Así que “¡manténganse firmes en el Señor!” (4:1).
LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — “A tu descendencia daré esta tierra” (Génesis 15:5-12, 17-18). Salmo — El Señor es mi luz y mi salvación (Salmo 27 [26]). Segunda lectura — Somos ciudadanos del cielo (Filipenses 3:17 — 4:1 [3:20 — 4:1]). Evangelio — Pedro, Santiago y Juan presencian la trans-figuración de Jesús en el monte (Lucas 9:28b-36).
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Dn 9:4b-10; Sal 79 (78):8, 9, 11, 13; Lc 6:36- Martes: 2 Sm 7:4-5a, 12-14a, 16; Sal 89 (88):2-5, 27, 29; Rom 4:13, 16-18, 22; Mt 1:16, 18-21, 24a o Lc 2:41-51a Miércoles: Jer 18:18-20; Sal 31 (30):5-6, 14-16; Mt 20:17-28 Jueves: Jer 17:5-10; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 16:19-31 Viernes: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a; 17b-28a; Sal 105 (104):16-21; Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Sábado: Miq 7:14-15, 18-20; Sal 103 (102):1-4, 9-12; Lc 15:1-3, 11-32 Domingo: Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15; Sal 103 (102):1-4, 6-8, 11; 1 Cor 10:1-6, 10-12; Lc 13:1-9 Lecturas alternativas (Año A): Ex 17:3-7; Sal 95 (94):1-2, 6-9; Rom 5:1-2, 5-8; Jn 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42]
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Segundo Domingo de Cuaresma; Día de san Patricio Lunes: San Cirilo de Jerusalén Martes: San José, Esposo de la Virgen María Miércoles: Primavera; Purim (festividad judía) comienza al atardecer Viernes: Abstinencia
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ADORATION CHAPEL Adoration Chapel is open The Blessed Sacrament is
Exposed Daily Monday to Saturday
9am-7pm
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE La Cuaresma nos llama a la conversión, a la cual de-beríamos estar dedicados todo el año. En muchas parro-quias latinas la Cuaresma también es tiempo de misiones. De niño recuerdo haber participado cada año en las misio-nes de mi parroquia. Escuchábamos a los predicadores con curiosidad, ya que aparecían solo una vez al año y luego se regresaban a lugares lejanos y desconocidos. Nunca imagine que algún día yo también estuviera como predicador de misiones. Me gustaría darles un resumen del mensaje que he sembrado en varias parroquias. Las misiones no son para repetir doctrina, sino para evangelizar a los bautizados. Con cinco temas se puede evangelizar a los bautizados recordándoles los cinco pun-tos claves del Evangelio cristiano: 1) Dios nos ama y nos hizo para él; 2) Nosotros hemos pecado y sufrimos las consecuencias; 3) Dios nos manda a su Hijo para librar-nos del mal; 4) Jesús desea formar parte de nuestras vidas personales, ¡invitémoslo! y 5) Jesús llena nuestro corazón con el poder y la presencia de su Espíritu. Este mensaje es uno de conversión y esperanza.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION By now, many may have failed in Lenten disci-pline to some measure or another: the daily doughnut is simply too alluring, or a furtive puff on a cigarette irresistible. There is meaning even in the failure, though, a kind of reminder that we cannot save our-selves. Part of the power of Lent is that we do it to-gether, and although individuals decide on different ways to keep it, it is fundamentally the same journey. We fall, we get up, we keep moving. The desire to “give something up” for Lent is an age‑old impulse in the Christian heart. We get better at it over the years, and move more deeply into the meaning and message of acts of sacrifice; so there is no shame in stumbling, as long as we are not discouraged by the failure and give up. We are clearing space in our lives, after all, and some of the things we desire to give up are worth rooting out completely anyway. What do we do with the space we have cleared out by our sacrifice? The Lenten question of giving up is balanced by the Easter question of our response to Christ’s embrace of us in love: “What are you taking on for Easter?”
Saint Joseph’s HNS meets every 2nd Sunday of the month at 8:00 Mass and invites all church members to attend meetings immediately following Mass in the school cafeteria. Refreshments will be served!
COME AND JOIN US.
Stations of the Cross Way to the Cross Every Friday at 7:00 pm English 8:00 pm Spanish
Page 7 In your charity please
remember in prayer all our families and friends who are sick
or in hospitals or nursing homes, especially for:
Recuerden en sus oraciones a nuestros familiares y amigos que estan enfermos o en hospitals o silos
de ancianos, en especial por:
Pray for the Men and Women in Service to Our Country Please remember all those serving in the armed forces, especially:
Chris Allen Joseph Andrade Timothy Brown
Edel Castillo Yelson Cortez Rafael Cruz
Kevin Cunanan Andrew Gilbert
Alan Hale Aimee Kominiak Larry Kominiak Brian Mitchell
Edward Quinn J.T. Rinke John Rode
Yury Rodriguez Michael Sloginski, Jr
Jake Smith Matt Smith Max Smith
Reynaldo A. Targuino Jeff Vanak
Gavin White
Madeline Banks Brian Groff
Pat Gallagher John Hughes
Allen Lim Andrew Lauto
Lili Mani Cormac McAndrews
Margo Sprague
Raleigh Senatore Fran Vicente
Diane Zimmerman John Paul Zimmerman
Mark Zimmerman McKenna Rita Murray
If you, or someone in your family, would benefit from the prayers of the parishioners at Saint Joseph during times of sickness, please call the rectory at 201-342-6300 and speak to a staff member. Names will stay on the announced and/or the printed bulletin list for two months. If you still need prayers, please
call the rectory for another month of prayers. Necesitas una oración por su familia o amigos? Visita la oficina de la rectoría o llame al (En Inglés) 201-342-6300. Los nombres se mantendrán en tanto la anunciada y la lista de anuncios para dos (2) meses. Si usted todavía necesita oraciones, por favor llame a la rectoría o dejar una nota en la mesa. Esta es la
regla también si usted llama para solicitar la visita de un sacerdote.
In memoriam of our beloved brothers and
sisters whose funerals took place here at Saint Joseph Church, we remember and
honor them and their families on the anniversary
of their passing.
En memoria de nuestros hermanos y hermanas
cuyos funerales fueron en Saint Joseph Church,
recordamos y honramos a ellos y su familia en el
aniversario de su muerte.
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Subvención descanso eterno a ellos, oh Señor, y deja que la luz perpetua brille sobre ellos. Que las almas de los fieles difuntos, por la misericordia de Dios, descansen en paz.
Amén.
March 17, 2019
Sunday Total-$6,853.00 Food Pantry:$145.00 Thank You so much for your contributions! God Bless you continuously.
Genevieve DeMarrais March 21, 2000 Anna Azzato March 19, 2001 Guillermo Teran March 20, 2002 Marguerite R. Johnston March 22, 2002 Efren Raul Almario March 21, 2003 Octavia Horjales March 21, 2004 Sharron M. McLellan March 21, 2007 Lilia Regidor March 21, 2007 Peter Herron March 19, 2008 Harriet A. Kern March 21, 2008 Charlene A. Buscavage March 23, 2008 Dolores R. Goesmann March 23, 2008 J. Margaret Abel March 22, 2009 George Callanan March 19, 2009 Florence McGaughran March 20, 2009 Mary Walsh March 19, 2010 Mary Joseph Lipusek March 21, 2010 Arthur J. Short March 21, 2010 Eileen Sweet March 21, 2012 Eduardo A. Aued-Messa March 23, 2012 Edward “Guy” Lemakas March 23, 2012 Kathleen Hill March 24, 2014 Jule C. Petrella March 22, 2016 Patricia Kearns March 24, 2017 Florence P. Buckley March 19, 2018
PASTOR’S DESK—ESCRITORIO DEL PASTOR
The story of the Transfiguration of Jesus in the Luke’s Gospel this week is similar to the ones in Matthew and Mark. One difference I noticed in Luke’s version is that Jesus does not tell the three disciples to keep it secret. It seems they decided on their own not to tell anyone. Maybe Luke knew that Jesus had asked them to keep quiet, but wanted to show that the disciples were not about to tell what they had seen and heard. Why not? One reason may be that the experience was so per-sonal and overwhelming that they didn’t have the words to express it fully. All three Gospels men-tion white clothing and Matthew says that Jesus’ face shone like the sun (17:2). Perhaps they could not look at Jesus directly without hurting their eyes. It brings to mind the Old Testament idea that if you looked at the face of God, you would die. So the disciples may not have wanted to talk about what they could not understand. The other reason may be what they heard. While Matthew and Mark just say that Jesus spoke with Moses and Elijah, Luke is more specific: They “spoke of his exodus that he was going to accom-plish in Jerusalem” (9:31). Jesus had just said that he would suffer, die, and be raised from the dead in Luke 9:22. It was bad enough that Jesus was telling them this. They probably hoped he was just telling them the worst that could happen, not what really would happen. So hearing it from Moses and Elijah as well as from Jesus was too much for them. This is where we come in. The apostles were afraid to face the coming passion and death of Je-sus. I think we are like them in that we suffer more in anticipating what would hurt us than we do go-ing through it. Our fears are often worse than the reality. That is where faith can help. In faith, we hear Jesus tell us not to fear, as he often told his disciples. We know that Jesus suffered on the cross, so he knows what suffering is. And faith tells us that he is with us even when the suffering is the result of our own sins. After all, he himself suffered because of our sins. So have faith!
La historia de la Transfiguración de Jesús en el Evangelio de Lucas esta semana es similar a la de Mateo y Marcos. Una diferencia que noté en la versión de Lucas es que Jesús no le dice a los tres discípulos que lo mantengan en secreto. Parece que decidieron por su cuenta no decírselo a nadie. Tal vez Lucas sabía que Jesús les había pedido que se callaran, pero quería demostrar que los discípulos no iban a contar lo que habían visto y oído. Por qué no? Una razón puede ser que la experiencia fue tan personal y abrumadora que no tuvieron las palabras para expresarla plenamente. Los tres evangelios mencionan la vestimenta blanca y Mateo dice que el rostro de Jesús brillaba como el sol (17: 2). Quizás no podrían mirar a Jesús direc-tamente sin lastimar sus ojos. Me recuerda la idea del Antiguo Testamento de que si miraras el ros-tro de Dios, morirías. Así que los discípulos pueden no haber querido hablar sobre lo que no podían entender. La otra razón puede ser lo que escucharon. Mien-tras que Mateo y Marcos solo dicen que Jesús habló con Moisés y Elías, Lucas es más es-pecífico: "Ellos hablaron de su éxodo que iba a realizar en Jerusalén" (9:31). Jesús acababa de decir que sufriría, moriría y sería resucitado de los muertos en Lucas 9:22. Ya era bastante malo que Jesús les estuviera diciendo esto. Probablemente esperaban que él solo les estuviera diciendo lo peor que podía pasar, no lo que realmente suced-ería. Así que escucharlo de Moisés y Elías, así como de Jesús, fue demasiado para ellos. Aquí es donde entramos nosotros. Los apóstoles temían enfrentar la pasión y muerte venidera de Jesús. Creo que somos como ellos en el sentido de que sufrimos más al anticiparnos a lo que nos perjudicaría que a nosotros. Nuestros temores son a menudo peores que la realidad. Ahí es donde la fe puede ayudar. En la fe, escuchamos a Jesús decirnos que no temamos, como solía decirle a sus discípulos. Sabemos que Jesús sufrió en la cruz, entonces él sabe qué es el sufrimiento. Y la fe nos dice que él está con nosotros incluso cuando el sufrimiento es el resultado de nuestros propios pecados. Después de todo, él mismo su-frió por nuestros pecados. ¡Así que ten fe!
ARCHDIOCESAN DIVORCED/SEPARATED SUPPORT GROUPS:
"It's true . . . there's no such thing as "Catholic Di-vorce" ...but millions of Catholics DO get civilly di-
vorced. And it affects and hurts us all. Maybe you or someone you know has suffered the breakdown of the marriage and family, or maybe they are going through it right now. No matter how long it's been, the Church IS HERE to help. The Archdiocese of Newark currently
has 13 parishes who offer a support group for the separated/divorced and these groups will be starting
during the next couple months. For a list of these groups, please visit our website at:
www.rcan.org/separateddivorced-support-groups Email or Call: [email protected] 973-497-4327
Equal Exchange Coffee
This weekend, we are selling Equal Exchange coffee and tea in the cafeteria after each Mass. Your purchases help to sup-port small farmers in Central America, Africa, and Asia, who
are guaranteed a fair price to help them support their fami-lies. Please join Public Discipleship at St. Joseph’s by buying
your coffee and tea here. Coffee lovers have affirmed hun-dreds of times that this is good coffee. And – great chocolate
is also available.
Lent Scheduled Friday, 3/15 - Stations of the Cross (7pm English / 8pm Spanish)
- St. Joseph Intention candles will be placed and lit after the Stations Sunday, 3/17 - Second Sunday of Lent / St. Joseph Feast Weekend / Feast of St. Patrick
- St. Joseph and St. Patrick intention candles will be available at all Masses Tuesday, 3/19 - Feast of St. Joseph
- 8am Mass in English with Saint Joseph Academy Students - 7pm Bilingual Parish Family Mass, fellowship to follow in the gym.
Friday, 3/22 - Stations of the Cross (7pm English / 8pm Spanish) Friday, 3/29 - Stations of the Cross (7pm English / 8pm Spanish)
Tuesday, 4/2 - Faith Formation Lenten Reconciliation Service (7pm) Friday, 4/5 - Stations of the Cross (7pm English / 8pm Spanish)
Tuesday, 4/9 - Parish Lenten Reconciliation Service (7pm) Friday, 4/12 - Stations of the Cross (7pm English / 8pm Spanish)
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