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St. Aloysius Parish Mission Statement
St. Aloysius Parish is a Roman Catholic
community dedicated to celebrating the life and
word of Jesus Christ. All are welcome to deepen
their spiritual and personal lives through active
participation in weekly Liturgy, the celebration
of the Sacraments, Parish ministries and
community activities. Acknowledging our
incompleteness and our need for God’s grace,
we commit ourselves, through Baptism, to
responding to God’s call to become and grow as
disciples of Jesus Christ in our time. Jesus
Christ is at the center of all of our lives.
2017 In keeping with the ancient practice of
the Church, on the feast of the Epiphany
the announcements of major feasts is given
to the Faithful.
Know, dear brethren, that as we have
rejoiced at the Nativity of our Lord Jesus
Christ, so by leave of God’s mercy we
announce to you also the joy of his
Resurrection, who is our Savior.
On the 1st day of March will fall Ash
Wednesday, and the beginning of the fast
of the most sacred Lenten season.
On the 16th day of April, we will
celebrate with joy Easter Day, the paschal
feast of our Lord Jesus Christ.
On the 25th day of May, will be the
Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ.
On the 4th day of June, the feast of
Pentecost.
On the 18th day of June, the feast of the
Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ.
On the 3rd day of December, the first
Sunday of Advent of our Lord Jesus Christ,
to whom be honor and glory forever and
ever. Amen.
St. Aloysius Parish
PARISH STAFF INFORMATION
Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Desmond – Pastor
Rev. Edinson E. Ramirez - Parochial Vicar
Rev. Juan Jose Esteban- Parochial Vicar
Rev. Msgr. Michael E. Kelly – Weekend Asst.
Pastoral Associates for Faith Formation -
Jackie Alworth & Edward Karpinski
Sr. Justine Pinto, O.P. – Pastoral Associate
Sr. Alice Uhl, O.P. – RCIA Coordinator
Sr. Eleanor Uhl,, O.P. – Pastoral Associate
Joseph J. Wozniak – Organist /Music Dir.
Linda Graves - Trustee
Dr. Carmine LoMonaco – Trustee
Brian Bambrick - Parish Council President
James (Rick) Cahill – Chair, Finance Council
Rectory: 219 Bloomfield Ave, Caldwell NJ
Tel: 973-226-0221 Fax: 973-226-2204
Website: www.stalscaldwell.org
Email: [email protected]
facebook.com/StAlsCaldwell twitter.com/StAlsCaldwell
January 8, 2017
Masses for
the Week
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 (Vigil: The Epiphany of the Lord)
5:30 pm-James Patrick Holland by Mooney Family
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8 (The Epiphany of the Lord)
7:30 am-Parish Family
9:00 am-Tillie LaPola by Joyce LaPola Ventola
10:30 am-Jennie DeBonis by Lawrence DeBonis
12:00 noon-Edward Drury by Marjule
5:00 pm-Antonia Gauci by Camilleri Family
7:00 pm-Helen Murphy by Family
MONDAY, JANUARY 9 (The Baptism of the Lord) 6:45 am-Deceased Members of Petrillo Family
8:00 am-Mary Kroschinkski by Liz Durkin
12:00 noon-Rohrich & Daly Families by Eileen Daly TUESDAY, JANUARY 10 (Weekday)
6:45 am-Robert M. Peter by Eloise & Richard Grizzetti
8:00 am-Eric Pollock by Frank & Olga Testa
12:00 noon-Eleanor Schoch by M/M P. Whelan WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11 (Weekday)
6:45 am-Gerickont Family by Eleanor & Cathy
8:00 am-Eddie Blackburn by Susan O’Connor
12:00 noon-Harold Holler by Family THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 (Weekday)
6:45 am-William Berberick by Eleanor Berberick
8:00 am-Eric Pollock by Sue & Jim O’Connor
12:00 noon-Elsa Fernandez by Grace Marinelli FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 (Weekday)
6:45 am-Sean Cassels by Stephanie Perretti & Family
8:00 am-Russell Landon
12:00 noon-Daniel, Jim & Terry Flynn by Maureen Durr
SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 (Weekday)
6:45 am-Helen Rush by Nancy & Steve Kehayes
8:00 am-Parish Memorial Mass
5:30 pm-Josephine & Joe Spina by Gus & Connie
Ciacciarelli
SUNDAY, JANUARY 15 (Second Sunday in Ordinary Time)
7:30 am-Parish Family
9:00 am-Jennifer Tino by Mom & Dad
10:30 am-John F. Kearney, Jr. by Kearney Family
12:00 noon-Dolores, James J. & James X. McCarthy
5:00 pm-Angelo DiOrio by Salsano Family
7:00 pm-Protection for Unborn Children
Memorial Mass Gina DeMarzo,
Christopher Lambert,
Msgr. Benjamin A. Piazza,
Nelson Piedrahita,
Betty Pimblott,
William & Mary Pimblott,
Katherine Stucy.
THIS WEEK THE SANCTUARY LIGHT IS: In Honor of Religious Education Catechists.
THE SHRINE AREA VOTIVES THIS WEEK: OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, MOTHER
CABRINI, SAINT KATERI TEKAKWITHA: 1. In Memory of Muriel D. Sullivan by Daughter.
2. In Memory of Catherine B. Perry by Daughter.
ST. JUDE, ST. ALOYSIUS, ST. PATRICK: 1. Special Intention for Peace and Health.
THIS WEEK
THE BREAD AND WINE
IS OFFERED: In Memory of
Anna Mudrick
by Steve Wolsky.
EXPOSITION OF THE
BLESSED SACRAMENT Mondays 12:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Come and spend some time
with our Lord.
Novena - Monday evenings
at 7:30 pm
Votive Lights for Sanctuary and Shrines
Arrangements may be made in person at
the Rectory, Mon. to Fri., 9:00 to 5:00.
January 8, 2017
The Ministry of
Prayer “To everything there is
a season, and a time for
every purpose under
heaven.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11)
“.…A time to be healed….” Sick list: Joy Beagle, Mary Binsfeld, Rodney Bottone,
John Bryer, Lorraine Callanan, June Castano, Ed Centanni,
Jeanette Chrissafis, Albert Cifelli, Jeffrey Colt, Max Colt,
Mary Comer, Jane Conover, Anne Cordasco, Faith
Costabile, Meghan Crane, Diane Cusic, Frank DelVecchio,
Lawrence DeRogatis, Sophie Donahue, Ray Dowling,
John Dwyer, Christopher Edie, Galen Edie, Renee Exelbert,
Julia Ferris, George Fey, Ted Fisher, Donna Fitzgerald,
Rich Foster, Carol Lee Gade, Joanne Galinis, Michael A.
Giglio, Sr., Jennifer Gilman, Maria Giovine, Rosa Giovine,
Alex Grizzetti, Ambrose Grizzetti, Richard Grizzetti, Cihan
Hazer, Barbara Hellstern, Brad Henshaw, Andrew Hudson,
Betty Kapchus, Jimmy Karpinski, Shannon Kelly, Paul
Kocjan, Alana Lally, Linda Leggatt, Molly Linde, Vincent
Lobello, Gary Madera, Barbara Maran, Nicholas
Markovitch, Brian Martin, Robert Martin, Donald Moglia,
Cynthia Morelli, Pat Mullany, Andy Napolitano, John
Natale, Lucille O’Halloran, Catherine Petrallia, Donald
Petronella, Peter Pirrello, Lori Pratt, Gary Prestipino, Richie
Prestipino, Donald Quinn, Janis Remalino, Maria Reynoso,
Bob Rogers, Anthony Rubino, Rosemary Scott, Giovanni
Sereno, Salvatore Sereno, Veronica Serio, Thomas F.
Sheelen, Georgette Soriano, Anna Spatola, Barbara
Spillane, Lorraine Staboris, Marie Stickelberger, Justin
Tchao, Marie Toohey, James Tressito, Joseph Tressito,
Bernadette Twomey, Paula Ummarino, Gavin Varneckas,
Ellen Warning, Cassandra Warshowsky.
“.…A time to die….” Deceased: Vincent Di Domenico, Anna Catherine Zambelli.
“..A time for war & a time for peace..”
For national and world leaders and for
those in the armed services, especially Michael W. Beier, Thomas L. Comer, Brian Feddeler,
Jason Garrison, Jared Hoholic, Michael C. Howley, Joseph Robert Hyer, Katherine Comer Irish, Michael McHugh,
Beckie Piela, Michael Piela, Rose Poyourow, Stasia
Rogacki, Stephen Rogacki, Anthony Salerno, David G.
Testa, Joseph Venutolo, Peter C. Wojtal.
Amen
Take this list home with you and use it in your daily prayers.
St. Aloysius Book Club
Meets on Thursdays at 7 pm
on the first floor of the
Parish Center. The book
selections: January 26th, “A Land More Kind Than Home” by Wiley Cash;
February 23rd, “The Buried
Giant” by Kazu Ishiguro.
As always, Happy Reading.
All are invited for good conversation & good
company.
SAVE THE DATE FAITH QUEST 2017
A Lenten adult education forum Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9 PM March 15, 22, 29 & April 5, 2017 Location: St. Aloysius Parish,
219 Bloomfield Ave, Caldwell
Also sponsored by: St. Thomas More, Notre Dame,
& Our Lady of the Blessed
Sacrament. The four parishes of
West Essex are proud to present
the annual Faith Quest
program. The program was
started in 2007 as a result of the
Archdiocesan New Energies
Program.
2018 MASS BOOK
The 2018 Mass book will open on Tues., Jan. 24th. The hours to reserve your Masses will be from
9:15 am to Noon and from 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm.
We will take a break for lunch from 12-12:30.
We will be set up in the Rectory Meeting Room.
You will need to enter through the back door,
downstairs, which goes right into the Meeting Room.
There will be plenty of seating and
you will not have to stand outside in the cold.
Collection for December 24th and 25th
Christmas Collection as of January 3rd
$ 90,916.00
“Please support our advertisers , They make
our bulletin possible.” Thank you.
January 8, 2017
Dear Parishioner,
Today we celebrate the Feast of the Three Kings,
or as we say in Spanish: Fiesta de Los Tres Reyes!
This Feast, together with tomorrow’s feast, the
Baptism of Jesus, marks the end of the Christmas
Season. Or is it actually the beginning of the
Christmas Season?
Just recently I read on Facebook a posting by the
Maryknoll Sisters. I think this adapted version of
“When Does Christmas Really Begin” (Author
Anonymous) has a strong message for all of us.
When the Star no longer shines in the sky
When the Shepherds return to the fields
When the Kings return to the East
Then it is time for us not to “Do” Christmas
But to “Be” Christmas --
that is to be Jesus for the Other.
How?
Smile and not Frown
Laugh and not Groan
Forgive and not Resent
Help and not Hurt
Care and not Ignore
We then, like the Three Kings, will find Jesus not
only in others but in ourselves!
Peace,
Sister Eleanor
Sunday, January 8
Epiphany
9:00 am Religious Ed
Prek-6th
10:00 am RCIA PC
1:30 pm Baptismal Prep
Class PC
5:00 pm Family
Catechesis I
8:00 pm Youth Group
PC
Monday, January 9
12:30 - 8 pm Exposition
of the Blessed Sacrament
3:30 pm Religious Ed Prek-6th
7:00 pm Religious Ed 7th and 8th Grades
7:30 pm Novena CH
Tuesday, January 10 7:00 pm First Reconciliation CH
Wednesday, January 11 7:00 pm First Reconciliation CH
Thursday, January 12
4:00 pm Children’s Choir Rehearsal CH
7:30 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal CH
Friday, January 13 5:30 pm Pasta Benefit Dinner for Caldwell Fire Victims
St. Aloysius Gym
Saturday, January 14
Food Collection weekend 1:00 - 2:00 pm Confessions & after the 5:30 pm Mass
2:00 pm Wedding Workshop CH
Twice a year, the prayer list for the SICK in
the bulletin will begin anew. If you wish to
have a loved one prayed for, please call the
rectory before January 9th. All names will
be removed after January 10th unless a new
request is made. Thank you.
2017 will mark the 500th anniversary of the
Protestant Reformation. For many years, Catholics
have prayed for Christian Unity, especially during the
Church Unity Octave every year, which is the week
of January 18-25. The Graymoor Franciscans have
been leaders in the ecumenical movement and in the
Unity Octave.
Dear friends, please invoke heaven for Catho-
lics, the Orthodox and Protestants during the month.
Pray that our Lord’s Last Supper prayer may be ful-
filled: “that they may be one”.
THE LORD’S DAY – MASSES
Saturday Evening: 5:30 p.m.
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., 12:00 noon, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday: 5:00 p.m. Spanish Mass
Weekdays: 6:45 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 12:00 noon
Saturdays & Summer Weekdays: 6:45 & 8:00 a.m.
Miraculous Medal Novena: Monday, 7:30 p.m.
Eucharistic Adoration: Monday, 12:30 – 7:30 p.m.
THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Through Baptism, we become Children of God and
members of the household of faith. Children should be
baptized in the faith community to which their parents
belong, that is, the Parish in which they are registered
and active members. Call the rectory to make
arrangements. Parents are reminded that godparents
must have received the Sacrament of Confirmation and
are actively practicing their faith.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Penance)
Saturday: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.; and after the 5:30 pm Mass
SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Please notify one of the parish priests in the event
of serious illness. Communal celebrations of the
Anointing will be held twice yearly.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Church law requires that a wedding should take place
in the parish to which either the bride or groom belong.
Arrangements should be made ideally one year in
advance of the proposed marriage.
FAITH DIRECT
Faith Direct is an electronic alternative to collection
envelopes. Call the rectory for info.
Parish Center: 253 Bloomfield Ave, Caldwell NJ 07006
Religious Ed., 973-226-0209 Ext. 31; Fax: 973-226-0923
Jackie Alworth, Religious Ed PreK-6th - Ext. 35
Ed Karpinski, Religious Ed 7th/8th grade – Ext. 29
Religious Ed Email: [email protected]
Social Concerns, Sr. Justine Pinto , O.P. - Ext. 37
RCIA, Sr. Alice Uhl, O.P. – Ext. 30
Homebound Ministry, Sr. Eleanor Uhl, O.P. - Ext 39
TRINITY ACADEMY & Trinity Academy Early
Childhood Center - a Middle States accredited school,
provides education for the whole person: mind, body
and soul. Trinity Academy is co-sponsored by St.
Aloysius, Notre Dame and Our Lady of the Blessed
Sacrament parishes.
235 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, NJ 07006
Tel: 973-226-3386 Fax: 973-226-6548
Principal – Mary Cassels Website:
www.TrinityK8.com
DO YOU HAVE FIVE MINUTES A DAY?
DO YOU WORRY ABOUT
OUR WORLD TODAY?
We would like to invite you to become part of the
LIVING ROSARY. This activity was started at Saint Aloysius Parish a number of years ago as a means of joining our prayers together to pray for peace in our country and for all our special intentions. It is also in response to people’s needs for greater spiritual growth. At this time we have several teams of 5 members each participating in our living rosary. It is a power house of prayer!
This activity may be taken on by anyone. Families can participate, the home bound can become part of the Living Rosary; persons on their way to work can join also. There
are no meetings to attend.
What is necessary to become part of the Living Rosary is a commitment to say one decade of the Rosary each day. You then become a member of a team who together says the entire rosary each day. It is said for the intentions of those members comprising the Living Rosary and for the specific and special intentions of our parish. It can be done at home, in the car, on the train, and any time of your day.
The Rosary has been used for centuries for world peace, against the heresy of the times, during the Nazi occupation of Poland and at many other times. This is a simple devotion, parish oriented, that demands little of its members and produces great spiritual results.
If you are interested in becoming a member of the LIVING ROSARY. Please fill out the form below and put it in the collection basket, drop it off at the rectory or the parish center, or call Sister Justine at 973-226-0209 x 37 or e-mail me at [email protected]. We will then contact you to coordinate the groups and mysteries of the Rosary.
I am interested in becoming a member of the Living
Rosary: Name ________________________________________
Phone #_______________________________________
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January 8, 2017
HEALTH &
WELLNESS BLOOD
PRESSURE CHECKS
IN ST. AL’S GYM JANUARY 15TH AFTER THE 12 NOON
MASS
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
ARE YOU SOMEONE OR DO YOU KNOW
SOMEONE WHO:
Has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic?
Has a child over the age of seven who has not been
baptized?
Was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not
celebrated the Sacraments of Confirmation or
Eucharist?
We offer an opportunity to come together in a small
group to learn more about your faith.
Sessions focus on the teachings and experience of
Church and prepare individuals to celebrate the
Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist
during the Easter season. You are welcome to
participate in the process with your questions, your
insights and your faith story in a warm, accepting
setting. For information, please contact Sister Alice.
(973-226-0209 X30; [email protected])
The Catholic Advocate Online
To access the latest edition of The Catholic Advocate
http://www.editions.us.com/catholicadvocate_0815/
Respect Life Crisis/Information
(All calls and emails are confidential)
Crisis Pregnancy Helpline/ 1-888-4 OPTIONS
Post Abortion Healing/ 1-877-HOPE 4 ME
(Rachel’s Vineyard Hotline) Birthright/ 1-800-550-4900
Meets Sunday at 8pm! Open to grades 8-12
01/08 - join us in the Parish Center
For more info email Katherine at [email protected]
January 8, 2017
MONTHLY FOOD COLLECTION
THIS MONTH - ANY WEEKEND
The St. Aloysius Food Pantry is in very short supply. Below are items in need
(please NO PASTA).
Items particularly in need: RICE, CRACKERS, TUNA, MAYO, CANNED FRUIT, COFFEE, TEA,
CEREAL, OATMEAL, JUICE BOXES, SNACKS FOR KIDS.
Please leave your donations in the back side vestibule of the church.
Thank you so much for your continued support. ********************************************
Meatloaf Saturday Meatloaf Saturday this month is January 14. Please drop meatloaves to the rectory
by 10:00 a.m. on Saturday. If anyone would like information on this ministry, please call
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