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Street Address 676 Kearny Avenue Kearny, NJ 07032 Office Hours Monday through Friday Saturday and Sunday 9:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Mailing Address 141 Washington Avenue Kearny, NJ 07032 Phone: 201-998-3314 FAX: 201-998-4924 Web: www.ststephenkearny.com E-mail: [email protected] Saint Stephen C.C.D. - Hedges Hall 676 Kearny Avenue Phone: 201-998-3314 ext. 338 Kearny, NJ 07032 Saint Stephen’s Roman Catholic Church The Archdiocesan Sanctuary of the Four Chaplains

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Street Address 676 Kearny Avenue Kearny, NJ 07032

Office Hours Monday through Friday Saturday and Sunday 9:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.

Mailing Address 141 Washington Avenue

Kearny, NJ 07032

Phone: 201-998-3314 FAX: 201-998-4924 Web: www.ststephenkearny.com E-mail: [email protected] Saint Stephen C.C.D. - Hedges Hall 676 Kearny Avenue Phone: 201-998-3314 ext. 338 Kearny, NJ 07032

Saint Stephen’s Roman Catholic Church The Archdiocesan Sanctuary of the Four Chaplains

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Worship & Sacramental Schedule

The Holy Sacrifice of the MassSaturday: 5:00 P.M.

(Anticipated Mass for Sunday)Sunday: 8:00 A.M., 10:00 A.M.,

12 Noon, 7:00 P.M.

Monday-Friday: 9:00 A.M.

Saturday: 8:30 A.M.

Holy Days refer to Bulletin

The Sacrament of ReconciliationSaturday: 4:15 P.M. - 4:45 P.M.Sunday: 7:30 A.M., 9:30 AM.,

11:30 A.M.

Or anytime by appointment

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Parish Staff:

Very Reverend Joseph A. Mancini, K.C.H.S., V.F., Pastor

Reverend Jozef Krajnak, PH.D., Parochial Vicar

Monsignor Anthony Kulig, K.H.S. Weekend Assistant

Reverend Roberto Ortiz, Weekend Assistant

Deacon Robert C. Millea

Deacon Earl W. White

Mrs. Martha Lane, Director of Religious Education

Mr. Robert Maidhof, Director of Music

Ms. Patricia Sherwen, Youth Minister

Matthew Schirm, Technology & Youth Activities

Mrs. Theresa Zaccardo, Parish Secretary

PARISH INFORMATION

WELCOME! We are happy you have chosen to worship with us and hope that you will make Saint Stephen’s parish your spiritual home.

BAPTISM – The Church asks that children be baptized soon after birth. Baptisms are celebrated once a month on a Sunday

afternoon. Our parish has implemented a three-month preparation period for baptism; the parents of the child should call as soon

as they want to schedule the baptism. Godparents must meet the requirements as set forth by Church Law.

MARRIAGE – The Roman Catholic Church affirms the belief that marriage is defined as the union of one man and one woman.

Baptized Catholics are bound by Church Law to marry in a Catholic Church and have the marriage witnessed by a validly ordained

priest or deacon in the presence of two witnesses. The engaged couple is to contact the parish office at least one year prior to the

intended marriage date.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK – Catholics who are advanced in age or seriously ill should make arrangements to contact the

parish office to receive the Sacrament. Visits to the homebound can be arranged upon request. When a loved one is near death,

please notify one of the priests. Catholics who are in a hospital should first contact the hospital chaplain in the event of an

emergency.

HOLY ORDERS – Any Catholic man who feels the Lord is calling him to the happy and fulfilling life of a priest can speak to

one of the priests or contact the Vocations Office at 973-313-6190. You can also visit their website at www.newarkpriest.com.

PARISH REGISTRATION – All Catholics who live within the territorial boundaries of Saint Stephen’s parish are considered

parishioners by virtue of their residence. We encourage all parishioners to fill out a census form so that we might better identify and

serve you in our ministries and programs. Census forms can be obtained in the front vestibule of Church or at the parish office.

Saint Stephen’s Roman Catholic Church

Text SSKearny to 84576 to receive FREE text notifications about parish events

November 18, 2018

The Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary time

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THE SUNDAY READINGS

The Emaus Series

The Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

November 18, 2018

Daniels 12:1-3

Hebrews 10:11-14, 18

Mark 13:24-32

Our Lord Jesus Christ King of the Universe

November 25, 2018

Daniel 7:13-14

Apocalypse 1:5-8

John 18:33-37

Today’s feast is a relative newcomer to the Church’s liturgy – established by Pius XI, last century, as the Church’sresponse to the emergence of totalitarian regimes. There is a certain irony in the fact that when it was established earthly

kings and queens had become little more than figureheads. The gospels of the liturgies of this feast in the three year cycle,however, make it clear that this symbolic theme can still invite us to deepen our appreciation of the role of the Savior in the

designs of God. The first and second readings – from the prophecy of Daniel, concerning ‘the Son of Man’, and a reading fromthe Apocalypse proclaiming the fulfilment of the prophecy in Christ – remind us of the deep roots this theme has in the

Scriptures. This year’s gospel reading from John takes us to the heart of the drama being enacted before the Roman governor– as, according to the words of Jesus at the Supper, the ‘Son of Man’ is being ‘glorified’, and in him God is being glorified. Jesus

will reign, but he assures Pilate that his kingdom – ‘not of this world’ – is not in competition with the earthly powers Pilaterepresents. He will establish God’s reign, not by power and violence, but by bringing his ‘truth’ to the world, the truth that

is one of the principal themes of John’s gospel (‘Father, consecrate my disciples in the truth, your word is truth’, Jn 14:6; ‘IAM truth and life’, Jn 14:6). This truth is a sharing in the wisdom of the Father, the personal truth in which we come to know

who we are in the plan of God, the truth that ‘sets us free’ (Jn 8:32). The Kingdom announced and inaugurated by Jesus is arenewed creation, ruled by the ways of God - shaping all things, liberating them and leading them to their fullness. When Jesus

teaches that this reign of God has already begun in a hidden way (Mk 4: 26 etc.) he is telling us that we can know somethingof this final achievement of God, when the truth he has brought to the world shapes our lives.

The exchange between Jesus and Pilate also makes it clear that the execution of Jesus is a consequence of hisrejection by the establishment of the Jewish nation. In John’s gospel, this conflict is described in terms of the ‘truth’ that he

has brought from his Father: ‘It is because I speak the truth that you cannot believe me’ (8:45). He has urged his people tofind again their true calling in the designs of God, to be ‘a light to the nations’, showing the world the life and joy of a people

living according to the ways they have learned from his Father.John’s gospel, as we have seen, portrays Jesus as reigning on the Cross. His exchange with Pilate echoes through the

continuing narrative, ‘Here is your king’, Pilate declares (18:14); the governor’s ‘notice’ reads ‘King of the Jews’ (18:19); Jesusentrusts the beloved disciple – standing for us all – to his mother (19:26); ‘the blood and water’ from his side are solemnly

proclaimed as a blessing upon us all. What Jesus foretold early in his ministry has been realized: ‘The Son of Man must belifted up so that everyone who believes in him may have eternal life’ (Jn 3:14). The symbol of kingship may have become

archaic, but what it speaks of in the Scriptures, concerning the role of the Savior in reign of God, has an everlasting relevance,far removed from the politics of this world.

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POPE FRANCIS

The Holy Father's Prayer Intentions For 2018

FOR THE MONTH OF

NOVEMBER 2018

Universal: In the Service of Peace

That the language of love and dialogue may always prevail

over the language of conflict.

Reporting Sexual Misconduct

Saint Stephen’s Parish, along with the

Archdiocese of Newark, regards the safety

and protection of all God’s people in any

Church service, activity or event as a high

priority. Any person who wishes to report an incident of

sexual misconduct by a member of the clergy, religious

or lay staff of the Archdiocese of Newark should contact

the Archdiocese by calling: 201-407-3256.

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A Prayer for our TroopsAll-powerful and ever-living God, when Abraham left his

native land and departed from his people youkept him safe through all his journeys. Protectthese soldiers. Be their constant companionand their strength in battle, their refuge inevery adversity. Guide them, O Lord, thatthey may return home in safety. We ask this through Christ our Lord.

“To everything there is a season and time for every

purpose under heaven.” Ecc. 3:11

“...a time to be born...”

The Sacrament of Baptism

“...a time to be healed...”Pray for...

Nat Amadeo, Nancy Appert, Beverly Brachocki, Jimmy

Balatsos, Harold & Jeanette Falk, Alexander Forfar, Anna

Glospie, Olmar Godinho, Pat Lally, Richard Lally, Joan

Lewis, Samantha Lowes, Christine McShane, Grace Meehan,

Megan More, Patricia Muller, Carol Pavolic, Fr. Louis

Pereira, Francine Tarantino, Rosie Valente, Edelina Valli

If you have a loved one that needs prayer for healing, please call the Rectory

with their name.�

“...a time to love...”Jennifer Lynn Maute & Jimmy Morais

“...a time to die...”Christopher A. Kennedy, Alexis Torres

“...a time of war and a time of peace...”�

We pray for all our national leaders and world leaders. Wealso pray for the safety of all men and women who serve inthe armed forces of the United States.Mauricio Barrantes, Major Thomas W. Burns, Petty OfficerMaster at Arms, Joshua Garvey, Edward T. Glospie, Jr.,Sergeant Stephen Hacker, Sgt. Mark Isabella, Jr., SpecialistThomas Jessy, Major Timothy P. Kelly, Major Joseph P.McNamara, Major Vivien Escolona McNamara, PVT MajorMoore, BM3E4Owen Nee, PFC Alex Potvin, Adam Richards,Sgt. Shawn Salerno.

Stewardship�

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time “And then they will see the Son of Man coming in

the clouds with great power and glory.” (MARK 13:26)

We will all have that day when we are standing beforeGod and our life is played out like a movie. When thishappens and God asks each of us, “What have you donewith the gifts that I have given you?” How will yourespond?

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Sunday, November 18th The 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

5:00 P.M. James & Grace Hennis

8:00 A.M. John P. Dowd

10:00 A.M. All the Faithful Departed

12:00 P.M. Salvatore Maffettone, Sr.

7:00 P.M. People of the Parish

Monday, November 19th

9:00 A.M. John Wiggins

Tuesday, November 20th

9:00 A.M. Antoinette Speziale

Wednesday, November 21st

9:00 A.M. John A. Wiggins

Thursday, November 22nd

9:00 A.M. The People of the Parish

Rita Ballantine

Robert Wiggins

Friday, November 23rd

9:00 A.M. All the Faithful Departed

Saturday, November 24th

8:30 A.M. Joseph & Frances Manley

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VIGIL MASS FOR SUNDAY

5:00 P.M. Patrick Pellegrino

Sunday, November 25th Our Lord Jesus Christ the King

8:00 A.M. Antoinetta & Leonardo Patrizio

10:00 A.M. Pat Maffettone

12:00 P.M. All the Faithful Departed

7:00 P.M. People of the Parish

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Word of Life

For all of us gathered in prayer:

May God grant us the wisdom and courage

to lovingly protect his gift of life; We pray to the Lord:

~~~~~~

~In Loving Memory ~�

The Sanctuary LampIn Memory of...Family & Friends

Altar Bread and WineIn Memory of...Rosemary Stutz

Votive... Shrine of the Blessed MotherIn Memory of...Mary Zaccardo

Votive... Shrine of St. Stephen

In Memory of...Fernando Raposo

Rose for Life

In Memory of...Diane Vigilante

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Dear Friends,

You may have noticed a lot of activity on the lawn of the Church last weekend. One

of the Scouts in our Troop 305, Anthony Hayes, has chosen to do his Eagle Scout

service project to the benefit of the parish. Anthony is constructing a fire pit on the

lawn. The fire pit will be used for the bonfire at the Easter Vigil and for the flag

retirement ceremonies that the Scouts conduct during the year, most notably near

Memorial Day.

The fire pit sits at the intersection of the horizontal and vertical arms of a cross. The brick pavers that Anthony is

using match our existing Centennial Walkway and the area surrounding the Four Chaplains Monument. Once

completed, the new walkway and fire pit will complement what is already existing.

In addition to overseeing the work being done, the Eagle Scout candidate is responsible for recruiting volunteers,

arranging for the materials used and giving general supervision to each step of the project. Anthony has worked

many hours in preparation for his project to be successful. You may remember the Pancake Breakfast that Anthony

organized in October. That event was a success and helped him to raise some much needed funds.

I am proud of the work that Anthony has done to beautify our grounds and the work that all the Scouts and their

leaders do to help Saint Stephen’s be the parish that it is.

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Speaking of all of us doing our part, you will recall that last week, as I concluded my report on the financial

summary of our parish for the past fiscal year, I encouraged all of us to do what we can to strengthen our parish.

It is in this spirit that I appeal to you today. Over the past few years, we have been blessed with men and women

who assist by taking the collection at Mass. In this time, several have had to step down from their service due to

health concerns. I am grateful for what they did, many times it was done anonymously, to help our parish.

I know that some of us do not like to “join” another group. The good news is that the collection takers is not

another group to “join”. There are no meetings to attend! We are simply looking for individuals who can help us

at the Mass they go to.

So if you come to Mass, especially through the main doors on Kearny Avenue and notice that we may be short-

handed with taking the collection, please consider volunteering. It’s a great service to the parish and, an added

benefit, it burns some calories walking the aisles!

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I hope you will join us on Thanksgiving Day at 9:00 a.m. for our Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving Day. What a

wonderful way to begin the day! Blessed bread will be distributed to the families who attend.

Let us pray for one another! Oremus pro invicem!

Fr. Joe

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Christmas Wreath Fund-Raiser To Benefit Our Parish Youth Ministry

All Sales are PRE-ORDER Only! Items will NOT be sold at Mass

Decorated Pine Wreaths $20 each; 2 for $35 Grave Blankets $25 (includes Metal Stakes)

Grave Crosses $15 White Pine Roping $15 (per 25 feet)

Orders Received By November 18 will be Ready for Pick-Up November 24/25

Orders Received by November 25 will be Ready for Pick-Up December 1/2

Orders will also be Received After Mass on November 24/25

Name:

Phone Number:

# of Wreaths _____ x $20 each (2 for $35) $__________

# of Blankets _____ x $25 $__________

# of Crosses _____ x $15 $__________

# of Roping _____ x $15 (per 25 feet) $__________

TOTAL (checks to “Saint Stephen’s Youth Ministry”) $__________

Deadlines: November 18 for November 24/25 Pick up November 25 for December 1/2 Pick up

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Consider Singing in the Choir~~~~~~

Our parish choir is recruiting new choristers.~~~~~~

When you consider what effect music

has on the worship service and on the

deepest levels of the parishioners’ lives,

you can quickly see how important it is

to join the choir and help with this vital

ministry of the parish. Singing in the

parish choir or chorus is an excellent

way to assist in our parish worship and praise

celebration. If you haven’t tried to sing in the parish

choir before, give it a try.

Join us Thursday at 7:30 pm in the Choir

Room.Bob Maidhof, Music Director

Our parish children’s choir is also

recruiting new choristers.

The children’s choir is an excellent way for your

children to experience a more spiritual and deeper

understanding of worship and praise in the

celebration of Mass. Singing is a wonderful way for

them to express their participation in a ministry of

the parish.

Join us in the choir room on

Sundays at 11:00 A.M.

PARISH EVENTS

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The Rosary Society

The next meeting is on

Monday, December 3, 2018

at 7:00 pm in Hedges Hall.

New members are always welcome.

For more information call:

Dale Wnoroski, President, 201-991-3230.

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The St. Vincent de Paul Society

The next meeting is on

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

at 11:00 A.M. in

Hedges Hall.Take our brochures from the front vestibule of the

Church to find out who we are and what we do!

New members are always welcome.

Grades 1 - 2 will meet in Hedges Hall

3:30pm-4:45pm on Mondays

Grades 3, 4, 5 will meet in Hedges Hall

3:30pm - 4:45pm on Tuesdays

Grades 6, 7, 8 will meet Hedges Hall

6:15pm - 8:00pm on Tuesdays

Saint Stephen’s Religious Education

141 Washington Avenue

Kearny, NJ 07032

Mrs. Martha Lane, Director of Religious Education

201-998-3314 ext. 338

Nov. 19th class grades l-2 3:30-4:45pmNov. 20th class grades 3-4-5 3:30-4:45pmNov. 20th class grades 6-7-8 6:15-8:00pm

Nov. 26th class grades l-2 3:30-4:45pmNov. 27th class grades 3-4-5 3:30-4:45pmNov. 27th class grades 6-7-8 6:15-8:00pm

Dec. 3rd class grades l-2 3:30-4:45pmDec. 4th class grades 3-4-5 3:30-4:45pmDec. 4th class grades 6-7-8 6:15-8:00pm

Dec. 10th class grades l-2 3:30-4:45pmDec. 11th class grades 3-4-5 3:30-4:45pmDec. 11th class grades 6-7-8 6:15-8:00pm

Mass will be offered in Spanish on

Saturday, December 15 at 7:00 P.M.

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An invitation for the Men of the Parish

West Hudson Men’s Retreat November 30- December 2, 2018

The West Hudson Retreat Group invites men of the Parish to join them for their annual Retreat weekend,

November 30-December 2, 2018 at the Loyola Jesuit Center, 161 James Street, Morristown, NJ.

This year’s retreat centers on the theme:

An Invitation To Personal Discipleship, led by: Rev. Steve Pugliese, S.J. and Judy Schiavo.

What is Jesus asking of YOU in the Gospels? We will spend time reflecting on our own faith journey as we re-visit

the healings of Jesus and the importance of forgiveness in our daily lives.

Our weekend begins on Friday evening with dinner and ends early Sunday afternoon with a lunch. Three or four

thought provoking presentations made throughout the weekend by a Jesuit Retreat Master which leads to private

reflection and prayer.

The centerpiece of the retreat is the celebration of the Eucharist on Saturday and Sunday. Occasions are afforded

as well to experience the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, and Exposition and Benediction of

the Blessed Sacrament. The weekend is punctuated with ample periods for private reflection and prayer in beautiful

surroundings as well as consultations with members of the Jesuit staff, if one desires.

If the Lord is calling you to participate in this retreat weekend, we would love to hear from you. We can provide

transportation, if necessary, and arrange to have a room assigned to you.

If you have any questions or wish to join with us, please call Deacon Earl at 201-835-6171 or Ed Civinskas

at 201-991-6637. You may also call the Loyola Retreat House at 973-539-0740.

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St. Stephen’s Advent Giving Tree

���The Saint Vincent de Paul Committee wishes to bring your

attention to our Parish Giving Tree which will be on display

at the Altar of the Blessed Mother the

weekend of November 24/25. The tree is

decorated and each tag represents a needy

person’s Christmas wish.

To participate, kindly remove one or more

tag from the tree. The tag will be marked

to tell you what you are asked to purchase. The instructions on

the tag will tell you the size, age, gender and need of each

person.

Please wrap your gift (no ribbons please) and attach the

marked gift tag to the package. Bring your gift back to Church

as soon as possible.

All gifts must be returned

no later then the weekend of December8/9

Thank you for joining us in this project.

“WANTED”

CROCHETERS/KNITTERS

~~~Willing to make baby blankets and lap robes

for distribution to agencies we help

through our Parish.

If interested and for more information or questions call:

Betty Pagani (201)998-0588

St. Vincent de Paul Society

The FOOD PANTRY IS VERY LOW, the NEEDS include:

CEREAL, PASTA SAUCE, COFFEE, INSTANT COFFEE, TEA,TUNA, CANNED FRUIT, CANNED VEGETABLES, CANNEDMEALS, SOUP, DRY BEANS, RICE, HOT CHOCOLATE,PEANUT BUTTER, JELLY, COOKIES, JUICE BOXES ANDBOTTLES OF JUICE.

We would ask that you check theexpiration date on food donationsbefore donating them. We are notpermitted to give expired foods to ourfood pantry clients.

“Thank you” for your generosity.

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Date: Sunday, December 2, 2018

Time: 1:30 p.m. in Hedges Hall

Suggestion Donation:

$12.00 to cover cost of materials

Bring your family together to make

this year’s Advent wreath!

Learn about Advent customs and

traditions.

Each family is asked to bring pruning

shears for their pine branches.

All Families of Saint Stephen’s Parish

are invited to join us for a Family Faith

Formation Activity —

Advent Wreath Making

Please return this section by November 27, 2018.

Family Name:____________________________________________________

Phone Number:___________________________________________________

Number of Adults: __________ Number of Children: __________(10 years and under)

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Saint Stephen’s Parish presents an Advent Reflection Series

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

“God is With Us”

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

“The Story of the Eucharist”

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

“Bread for the Journey”

Sessions are offered at 9:45 a.m. and

7:15 p.m. in Hedges Hall .

Refreshments will be served.

Do you ever feel like God is far away?

The whole story of salvation is the story of God

being present to His people—in Eden, in the

wilderness, in the Temple, and finally in the Person

of Jesus Christ. But the story doesn’t stop there.

He is still here with us. Under the appearance of

bread and wine, Jesus Christ is truly present in His

Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. In the Eucharist,

God invites us into a deeper experience of His

perfect love—and He is waiting for you!

In August, our pastor, Father Joe, announced a

“Year of the Eucharist” for our parish. During this

year, we will grow in our understanding of the

importance of this Sacrament.

Join us for this important series on the Eucharist!

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