June 30, 2019 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time · 2019-09-19 · Our Lady of Mercy Church Park...
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Our Lady of Mercy Church Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656
June 30, 2019 Thirteenth 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 Amy Ballanco, Coordinator of Religious Education Jennifer Kavanagh, Youth Minister Donna Quinn, Finance 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 201-391-3590 201-802-1771 201-358-2994 201-391-3838201-391-5315
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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: Walter Applin, Irma McDarby, Jeannette Warhol, 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: Manuel Eugenio, Helene Gangi, Robert L. Bramley, Leon Sitek, Michael Bianamano, and Rev. Paul Lehman. 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: Cristina Santos, Lillian Corcoran and for Guido von Autenried.
THE SANCTUARY LAMP IN THE CHAPEL burns this week in memory of Jim Flynn.
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, JUNE 29 5:30 Lenny Principe Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time SUNDAY, JUNE 30 1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21/ Gal 5:1, 13-18/ Lk 9:51-62 7:30 Pamela Scott 9:30 Dave McNeil 11:00 John & Dorothea Connors 12:30 People of the Parish Saint Junipero Serra, Priest MONDAY, JULY 1 Gn 18:16-33/ Mt 8:18-22 6:30 Drew Bloodworth 8:30 Maureen Minnick TUESDAY, JULY 2 Gn 19:15-29/ Mt 8:23-27 6:30 Albert Knaub 8:30 Anthony Bowen Saint Thomas, Apostle WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 Eph 2:19-22/ Jn 20:24-29 6:30 Marie Isgro 8:30 Anthony Bowen Independence Day THURSDAY, JULY 4 Gn 22:1b-19/ Mt 9:1-8 8:30 Donna Mankovich Sts. Anthony Zaccaria, Priest & Elizabeth of Portugal First Friday FRIDAY, JULY 5 Gn 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, 62-67/ Mt 9:9-13 6:30 Robert & Linda Gunther 8:30 Anthony Bowen 8PM Leonora Torresen Saint Maria Goretti, Virgin & Martyr SATURDAY, JULY 6 Gn 27:1-5, 15-29/ Mt 9:14-17 8:30 Nicole Principe 5:30 Martha Fornatale Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time SUNDAY, JULY 7 Is 66:10-14c/ Gal 6:14-18/ Lk 10:1-12, 17-20 7:30 Mary Fitton 9:30 Thomas O’Neill 11:00 Walter Jozwyck 12:30 Martha Fornatale
GOD’S PLAN FOR GIVING – Tithing
June 23rd Collection: $14,746 Same time last year: $17,565
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
“To him Jesus said, ‘No one who sets a hand to the plow and looks to what was left behind is fit for the Kingdom of God.” Luke 9:62 We are called to share our first fruits, not our leftovers. Stewardship entails total commitment, not a nervous looking over our shoulders to see if we can afford this commitment.
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: $45,216.
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
By now summer is in full flower— My dear friends, Jesus during his lifetime made clear how precious for him was the beauty of the world. He liked to wander by the lakeside and on the grassy hills. He took note of the flowers by the wayside. He must have liked animals because he drew some of his teach-ing from their ways. When weary he sought the hilltop by night. When he was worn down by sorrow, he with-drew to a lonely olive grove. My dear friends, the peace and beauty of nature is there by God’s will, to soothe and delight us.
Click here to see more homilies by Msgr. Turro
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, We will hear these words in the Opening "Collect" Prayer at Mass this Thursday, July 4, as we celebrate our freedom on Independence Day!:
Father of all nations and ages, we recall the day when our country claimed its place among the family of nations; for what has been achieved we give you thanks, for the work that still remains we ask your help, and as you have called us from many peoples to be one nation, grant that, under your providence, our country may share your blessings with all the peoples of the earth….
Somewhere between the parades, burgers and fireworks let’s pray with these words and give thanks for our freedom! Let’s also pray with the question: free for what? We’re not simply free from something, but free for something! First and foremost, we became free from being hindered in the free practice of the faith; we became free for religious practice! With that in mind, we do well to consider the path our country has taken in recent years – especially in laws – and hold these laws up against the 3 standards of what constitutes a “just law”: First, it must promote the common good – that is, it must be good for all, not just for some, members of society; Second, equality of proportion: the burden of the law’s fulfillment must be shared by all members of society in proportion to their means (e.g. a progressive tax) Third, it must not exceed the power of its human authors. No human authority can declare what is morally evil to be good; what is objectively false, to be true. Take to heart Saint Augustine’s injunction 1,600 years ago: “An unjust Law is no Law at all!” It is important to recall that quite a few federal and state laws are, in fact, unjust laws, and thus, “no law at all.” These are laws that fail to guarantee the dignity of life at every moment or fail to guarantee the integral unity and dignity of the human body as well as the soul. At the same time, as brothers and sisters, we encourage and support each person, who struggles in any area touched by such “laws,” in their dignity as beloved children of God, with our love and concrete help on a path that is life-giving and joyful, that is authentically true, beautiful and good.
***** On another note, let's welcome and pray for the families who are our guests from June 23 until July 7 as part of "Family Promise." We pray for them and for all who struggle for lack of shelter or work. A word of thanks and our prayers for Joni and Ron von Autenried and the many people who have been helping our guests in countless ways during these two weeks! God bless you all!
Prayer for Our Country
Almighty God, bless our nation and make it true to the ideas of freedom
and justice and brotherhood for all who make it great. Guard us from war, from fire and wind,
from compromise, fear, confusion. Be close to our president and our statesmen;
give them vision and courage, as they ponder decisions affecting peace
and the future of the world. Make me more deeply aware of my heritage;
realizing not only my rights but also my duties and responsibilities as a citizen.
Make this great land and all its people know clearly Your will,
that they may fulfill the destiny ordained for us in the salvation of the nations,
and the restoring of all things in Christ. Amen.
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THE OLM MASSBOOK for July, 2020 will open on Sunday, July 7, 2019. If you would like to schedule a Mass intention, please stop by the Rectory Office during office hours.
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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
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OLM JOB OPPORTUNITY
POSITION AVAILABLE – RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM ASSISTANT Approximately 16-20 hrs./wk. Duties include assisting in the Religious Education Pro-gram on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 2—5:30PM. Additional clerical hours in the Parish Center as needed and occasional evenings/weekends to as-sist with sacraments and workshops. If interested, please submit a resume to the Rectory Office or call John Rokoszak 201-391-3590.
As often as you did it for one of my least brothers, you did it for me
Family Promise Family Shelter at Our Lady of Mercy Church
June 23 – July 7, 2019 Family Promise is an inter-faith hospitality network
supporting homeless families in our area. Please con-sider volunteering to donate food, to help with setup, to serve dinner, to provide fellowship after dinner or to be
an overnight host. Consider inviting your friends to join you.
Sign-up available at signupgenius.com https://www.signupgenius.com/
go/10C0D48AEA62FA0FE3-family3 or, if you would like to volunteer without going on-line,
call Joni & Ron von Autenried 201-930-1421
WOMEN’S CREATIVE GROUP Thursday, July 11th from 7:00 - 9:00 St. Mary’s Room 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].
The Rectory Office will be closed on July 4th in ob-servance of Independence Day. There will be one Mass celebrated at 8:30AM.
FAMILY PROMISE WALK IN DINNER PROGRAM HACKENSACK SOUP KITCHEN Our Lady of Mercy will be hosting on Thursday, July 11th. Bulletin boards will be set up in the Gathering Space and vestibule indicating the items needed. Please bring these to the Parish Center on Thursday, July 11th by 2pm. If you would like to volunteer to serve dinner, call Dolly (201-247-8102) no later than Tuesday, July 9th.
NEW HOPE, INC. Our outreach to first-time single moms wants to thank all who supported us through the baby shower hosted by Meghan Monique, Girl Scout Silver Award Project, with the help of the Respect Life Committee. We cannot express the joy you have spread with your generosity. We thank you for the items you have delivered that has filled our shelves and we now pass onto our moms and babies. Please see our web site - www.newhopeprc.org to learn more about our all-volunteer program and our Pregnancy Resource Center. Come visit our Center at 149 Third Ave. Westwood. If you have a passion for pro-life, please consider volun-teering. Please e-mail us at [email protected] or call us at (201) 722-4705. Or if you know anyone in need, we are here to help.
BIBLE STUDY You are invited to explore the story of the early Church, found in the Acts of the Apostles, and one of its heroes, Barnabas. Sessions on Tues. at 9am, Wed. at 12:30 and 7:30pm and Sat. at 10am and 4pm. Held in the St. Mary’s room. The sessions will begin the week of July 7.
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