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Our Lady of Mercy Church Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656
August 18, 2019 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Rev. Msgr. Joseph R. Chapel, Pastor Rev. Charles P. Granstrand, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Robert T. Ulak, Parochial Vicar Rev. Patrick J. Seo, Parochial Vicar Rev. Msgr. James C. Turro (Weekends) Rev. Mr. Jae Joo, Transitional Deacon Rev. Mr. Joseph S. Romano, Permanent Deacon
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Evening: 5:30PM Sunday: 7:30AM, 9:30AM, 11:00AM, 12:30PM (Spanish), Daily: 6:30AM, 8:30AM Saturday: 8:30AM ADORATION Every Thursday 9AM—10AM First Friday 8:30PM—8:15AM BAPTISM The Sacrament is celebrated one Sunday every month. Parents should contact the rectory prior to the birth of their child for dates of Baptism Preparation Sessions. MARRIAGE Couples planning to be married should contact the rectory at least ONE YEAR PRIOR to the wedding date.
John Rokoszak, Pastoral Associate Debra Wyka, Minister of Music Evelyn Paglieri, Director of Religious Education Jennifer Kavanagh, Youth Minister Donna Quinn, Finance Manager Maria Kistler, Rectory Office & Communications Mgr. Maureen Giaccio, Religious Education Office Manager
RECONCILIATION Saturday: 9-9:30AM & 1-1:30PM Monday: 7PM
SCHOOL Our Lady of Mercy Academy National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence 25 Fremont Avenue, Park Ridge, NJ 07656 Laraine Meehan, Principal
CATECHETICAL MINISTRY Grades K-6: 4-5PM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Grades 7-8: 3:45-5:15PM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Rectory Catechetical Center Youth Minister Music Minister School 201-391-5315 201-391-3590 201-802-1771 201-358-2994 201-391-3838 UROLM.org OLMRE.org OLMyouthministry.com OLMAcademy.org [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 2 Fremont Ave 50 Pascack Rd
OUR LADY OF MERCY PARISH MISSION STATEMENT Our Lady of Mercy Parish is a Catholic community that worships God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, celebrating Mass, proclaiming the Gospel Message and uniting in prayer. We strive to welcome all and to educate ourselves and others in the Good News of Jesus Christ. We support one another in times of joy and sadness and attempt to serve each other by reaching out to those in need in our community and beyond. We are imperfect people on a journey. Our goal is that the life of each person leads to the Lord.
LET US PRAY In your love and kindness please pray for the sick of our parish, especially: Msgr. James Turro, Mary Hickey, Kristen Lynn, Robert Geerlof, and for the prayer requests listed in the book of intentions in the Vestibule. Please also remember the deceased of our parish and their families, especially: Paul Zitelli, Gloria Macagnone, Virginia Koch, Judy Webster, and Kay Eustace. Please join with us in praying one OUR FATHER per day for all those who have no one to pray for them. THE SANCTUARY LAMPS IN CHURCH burn this week in memory of: Helen Wilson, Rose Arcoida, and for Guido vonAutenried. THE SANCTUARY LAMP IN THE CHAPEL burns this week for People of the Parish.
If you would like more information about reserving a Sanctuary Lamp in memory of a loved one or for a Special Intention, please call the rectory office at 201-391-5315.
MASS SCHEDULE SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 5:30 Buddy Cardillo Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 Jer 38:4-6, 8-10/ Heb 12:1-4/ Lk 12:49-53 7:30 Maria & William Anhauser 9:30 Mary Kashickey 11:00 Emil & Agnes Trabulsi 12:30 People of the Parish Saint John Eudes, Priest MONDAY, AUGUST 19 Jgs 2:11-19/ Mt 19:16-22 6:30 Elsie A. Scelba 8:30 Ralph & Ferdinando Forcellati Saint Bernard, Abbot & Doctor of the Church TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 Jgs 6:11-24a/ Mt 19:23-30 6:30 Helen Steinel 8:30 Antonia Gambino Saint Pius X, Pope WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 Jgs 9:6-15/ Mt 20:1-16 6:30 Argia Rubino 8:30 Lucia Principe 2PM Mass at the Atrium: Lillian Corcoran The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 Jgs 11:29-39a/ Mt 22:1-14 6:30 John Buldo 8:30 Patricia Brunetto Saint Rose of Lima, Virgin FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22/ Mt 22:34-40 6:30 Rosemary Lentino 8:30 Joseph Larghi Saint Bartholomew, Apostle SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 Rv 21:9b-14/ Jn 1:45-51 8:30 Lee Rigot 5:30 Linda & Michael Conti Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 Is 66:18-21/ Heb 12:5-7, 11-13/ Lk 13:22-30 7:30 Carl E. Padovano 9:30 Carol Vicino 11:00 People of the Parish 12:30 Special Intention for the Petrillo Family
GOD’S PLAN FOR GIVING – Tithing
August 11 collection: $13,043 Same time last year: $15,471
Tithing is God’s plan to support His Church. Full tithing means 10% of gross income to God. We ask half of this, or 5%, for your Parish church. The other 5% goes to your favorite charities.
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION
“….while keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the leader and perfecter of faith. For the sake of the joy that lay before him, he endured the cross, despising its shame, and has taken his seat at the right of the throne of God.” Hebrews 12:2 Setting priorities is the key to balancing everyday demands made on us with the limited amounts of time, talent, and treasure we possess. When we accept Jesus as our priority, we do not squander our gifts.
2019 Sharing God’s Blessings Annual Appeal. Our parish goal this year is $100,843. Please be as generous as possible. Thank you for any help you can provide. If you choose to donate online, please visit www.rcan.org/sharing Pledged to date: $51,249.
THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA will be recited each Saturday in the Sacred Heart Chapel immediately following the 8:30AM Mass.
THE FAMILY OF GOD meets Tuesday at 7:30PM in the Chapel to praise God and pray for special intentions.
DAUGHTERS OF MARY meets Thursday mornings at 9:30AM in the Chapel.
THE ROSARY SOCIETY will attend the 8:30AM Mass on the first Saturday of the month, followed by recitation of the Rosary.
MOTHERS PRAYERS GROUPS meet day or evening for one hour each week. If interested in joining, please call Cathy Flynn at 201-391-1482.
Pastor’s Column
PRAYER GROUPS
MSGR. TURRO HOMILY
What is the most important thing that you will do to-day? Have an interview with your employer Telephone a dear friend you haven’t spoken to in years Have a medical exam? No, not at all. The most important thing you will do is stretch out your hand and put out your tongue to re-ceive the Body of Christ.
Click here to see more homilies by Msgr. Turro
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, In the news last week was the disturbing result of a PEW Research survey that showed that only 31% of all US Catholics (and only 26% of those under forty) be-lieve in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, while many believe the Eucharist is simply “symbolic” of Christ. Both this fact and its causes are troubling on so many levels!
We live in a time where transcendent things are not valued. A time in which the idea that something could be “true always” is impossible. A time in which many people are “spiritual” but do not seek or expect to find a personal God with whom there could be an intimate relationship. However at the heart of our faith is the unchanging, always-true fact of Jesus’ Incarnation – His coming into the world as one of us in all things but sin – so that He could and would suffer and die for those sins in order to open back up our path to Eternal Life in heaven, and then be Resurrected on the third day. It is in fact the experience of the Sacraments in the Church, and most especially the Eucharist, that is the most intimate encounter with our very personal and living God – so intimate that Jesus gives us His very Self – Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity – every time we receive Communion. This is the “Real Presence” that many do not grasp; not something that merely “reminds us” of Jesus! Brothers and sister, this above all is our urgent task: if you yourself are ambivalent or in doubt about these central gifts that Jesus gives to us, then it is essential to go deeper, to seek, to study, to read and especially, to pray! Not to “prescind” from faith, but rather from within the faith to pray intensely to Jesus for a deeper faith! Likewise, to engage this topic openly with your children, your family, your friends. Here is your homework assignment, and I pray you will take it up with seriousness by following the links below for: 1) an article on the PEW survey1; 2) an excellent article by one of my former students in Rome: “Jesus: Our Friend and Our Food”2; and 3) an excellent 6 mi-nute video by Bishop Robert Barron, “Catholics Misun-derstanding the Eucharist,”2 which really serves as a clarion call to us all. God bless you all! 1https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/08/05/transubstantiation-eucharist-u-s-catholics/ 2https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2019/08/11/jesus-our-friend-and-our-food/ 3https://www.facebook.com/BishopRobertBarron/videos/1248743571964683/?v=1248743571964683
UPCOMING EVENTS
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SACRED HEART CHAPEL Renovation Project Thanks to a handful of generous donors we have refur-bished the altar, ambo and tabernacle stand with mar-ble; and a new tabernacle. We also plan to improve the lighting and install a sound system. Additional funds are needed to complete the entire project. If you are interested in making a donation of any amount please contact: Fr. Joe or John Rokoszak [email protected]
THANK YOU Additional Contributors
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CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Adult and teen volunteers are needed for the OLM religious education program. Our program includes children in grades K-6 and meets once a week from October to March. Volunteers are given all the support and materials needed for their success. Please consider providing your time and talent to the wonderful children in our parish community. If you have any questions or are interested in helping, please contact Evelyn Paglieri at 201-391-3590 or email at [email protected].
NURSES NEEDED FOR OUR RELGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM Our religious education program meets for one-hour on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays during the months of October thru March. We are in need of a licensed nurse that can volunteer on any of those days from 4:00-5:00 PM for any medical needs that might arise with our children. If you have any questions or are interested in helping, please contact Evelyn Paglieri at 201-391-3590 or email at [email protected].
ATTENTION 7th and 8th graders—You are invited to participate in our summer Movie Retreat evening, on Au-gust 22nd from 7-10:30PM in the Lower Gathering Space, featuring The LEGO Movie! Snacks, games, dis-cussion, peer witness talks and prayer will revolve around themes in the movie. Space is limited. Go to www.OLMYouthMinistry.com to register!
“ALL ARE WELCOME”
During the month of August we encourage all parishioners to consider becoming involved in one of our many choirs in the Music Ministry. There are op-portunities for Adult Choir, Children's Choir, Handbells and Teen singers and instrumentalists. You do not have to be a trained singer or formally trained musician to become a member. Please consider taking an ac-tive role in leading the sung prayer of our parish by becoming involved. Further information is available from Debra Wyka, OLM Music Minister at (201)358-2994 or [email protected].
SOCIAL JUSTICE & PEACE MINISTRY NEWS “May we learn to love the other, the stranger, as our-selves”. Pope Francis’s message directed to the world regard-ing refugees and the displaced. Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley is a humanitarian response to this directive. Sr. Norma Pimentel, M.J. is the Executive Director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley (Diocese of Brownsville, Texas). Pope Francis has nationally rec-ognized and blessed the efforts of Sr. Pimentel. In addition to her many responsibilities, Sr. Norma heads the Humanitarian Respite Center at the U.S. border in McAllen, Texas. The center welcomes asylum seekers as they cross the border into the United States. The Center provides a place for countless men, women, children and infant refugees to rest, have a warm meal, a shower and change into clean clothes as well as re-ceive medicine and other supplies before continuing on their journey. AMAZON WISH LIST is one way parishioners can do-nate to Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley (CCRGV) and help Sr. Pimentel provide for the immi-grants that come to the center. A list of donations needed are listed on the Amazon Wish List site and sent directly to the Humanitarian Respite Center. Go to https://www.catholiccharitiesrgv.org/Donations.aspx
WOMEN’S CREATIVE GROUP Thursday, September 5th— Parish Center 7-9PM Come be creative with us! The Women's Creative Group is a place for women of our parish to come and work on their craft projects: doodling, scrapbooking, knitting, counted cross stitch and more. Take time from your busy schedule to let your creative juices flow! Bring your current project or, if you would like to learn something new, come and see what other women are working on. We have varied craft supplies that are available for your use. Please contact Jessica Bruno with any questions at 201-664-3536 or email at [email protected].
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OCTOBER 5th
The Knights of Columbus will be hosting an Oktoberfest Dinner on Saturday, October 5th from 6PM—11PM in the Our Lady of Mercy Academy Gym. Delicious Ger-man fare will be served and a live Oompah band will be performing for your entertainment. The cost is $30 per person if you pay prior to the event—$35 at the door that night. This is an “Adults Only” event. Contact Frank Lentino 201-264-0198 or [email protected] for reservations as we expect the event to sell out. So, gather your friends and join us! Tickets will also be sold after all weekend Masses in the Gathering Space.
A second collection will be taken next weekend for the Propagation of Faith appeal to be presented by the Adorno Fathers.
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