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St. Rose of Lima Church
312 Ridgedale Avenue
East Hanover, New Jersey 07936
www.saintroseoflimachurch.org
Twentiy-First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 21, 2016
At 6:30am on Monday, August 1st, Stephanie, Alex and I waved off our pilgrims
as they began the long journey back to East Hanover. We then rented a car and began
the most wonderful road trip which covered 5 countries!
When I travel I love to visit churches, shrines and monasteries and get into the
history of the place where I am visiting and enjoy the rich heritage. On Monday we
drove over the mountains from Poland Slovakia, where we stayed in the second city Kosice. All I can say
about Kosice is who knew amazing! It was an old city. I celebrated Mass in the Cathedral built in the
13th
century. After Mass we climbed the tower and viewed the city that used to be an important outpost
in the Austrian Hungarian empire.
On Tuesday, August. 2nd
we crossed the border into Hungry and drove 3 hours to the magnificent
city of Budapest. This beautiful old city was originally 2 towns, Budha and Pest which in the 1800’s was
joined by a bridge and thus became an important city in the Austrian Hungarian empire. I celebrated
Mass at the ancient Basilica of St. Steven and we spent a delightful evening roaming around the city.
On Wednesday, August 3rd
, I celebrated Mass at an old Benedictine Abbey called Pannonhalna
built high above the hills of Budapest. That evening we took a cruise on the Danube and took in the city
by night.
On August 5th
we drove 3 hours to the city of Vienna and spent the afternoon exploring the city. I
celebrated Mass at the beautiful Cathedral of St. Steven. I met pilgrims from WYD from the Middle
East, Philippines, India and Kentucky who joined us for Holy Mass.
On August 6th
we visited the gorgeous Palace of the last Emperor of Austria, The Schonbrunn
Palace. We then left for the city of Salzburg. On the way we crossed the Danube and I celebrated Mass
in the beautiful old Abbey of Melk. We arrived in Salzburg in the late evening.
On August 7th
I celebrated Mass at the Cathedral of Salzburg after which we explored the old
castle and spent the rest of the day bicycling around the beautiful lake district where the Sound of Music
was made.
On Monday the 8th
we crossed the border into Germany and enjoyed the drive on the Auto bahn
as we speed toward the city of Munich. This area of Bavaria is predominately Catholic and is the most
beautiful part of Germany. It’s an area of rolling hills, fertile land and friendly people.
Between Monday and Friday we enjoyed the beautiful city of Munich. I celebrated daily Mass at
the Cathedral of St. Peter.
On Thursday, we visited the home of Pope Benedict. His father had been a police constable in the
town of Marktl and he grew up living above the office. We visited the church of St. Oswald where he was
baptized.
During our last few days in Bavaria, we enjoyed the beauty of the countryside and the elegant
cosmopolitan city of Munich. I flew home on Friday, August 12th
full of energy and happy to return to
the parish which I love. As a priest, it is a wonderful treat to be able to visit religious sights, immersed
into history and gain the insight from prayer and space how to best lead and direct souls to God.
Father Owen
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Sunday, August 21st Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary
Time
7:30 People of the Parish
Maria & Jose Rebelo, Al Farese
10:00 Josephine Leo (20th Ann.), Eleanor Zanfini
12:00 Carol Ann Damiano, Bill Henningsen (2nd Ann.),
John Stout
7:00 Michael Quatrella, Antonio DeMartinis
Monday, August 22nd
The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin
Mary
9:00 Wachaw Przeszczelski, Calogera Avenia
Tuesday, August 23rd
St. Rose of Lima
9:00 Tina Ciasullo, William Stockman
Wednesday, August 24th
St. Bartholomew
9:00 Carla Schaafsma, Domenick & Margaret Sena
Thursday August 25th
Sts. Louis & Joseph Calasanz 9:00 Anthony Guiliano, Doris Stumpf
Friday August 26th
Weekday
9:00 Cathy Santiago, Anthony Guiliano
Saturday, August 20th
St. Bernard
9:00 Mass Intentions to the Blessed Mother
Vigil
5:30 Josephine Ciccolini, Leonard Roszkowski
Sunday, August 28th
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary
Time
7:30 People of the Parish
Marie & Vincent Marino, Ethel & Michael Cerrato
10:00 Anthony Pellecchia, Joan Doyle
12:00 Eleanor K. Zanfini, Ruth Sanderson
7:00 Menza Family, Michael Quatrella
Rosary Prayer Intentions for August
Glorious Mysteries: That during this month of August our parishioners will find time to relax and rest Sorrowful Mysteries: For peace and stability in the world. Joyful Mysteries: In thanksgiving for our Blessed Mother as we celebrate her Assumption. Luminous Mysteries: That indigenous peoples, whose identity and very existence are threatened, will be shown due respect.
Our Sick: Please remember in your prayers those in our parish and community who are ill,
especially Adrianna Monaco, Maria Ravanno, Lena Raimo, Jessica Petti, Nuno Pereira, Lillian Caruso, Angelo & Rosalie Tamburri, Jeannie Cassano, Fred Stickel, and Tom Manna
THE ALTAR BREAD AND WINE
For this week are offered in loving memory of Helen Mayer
From: Ron & Arlene Mayer
SANCTUARY LAMP – CHURCH
For this week are offered in loving memory of: Maria & Jose Rebelo
From: Family
ALTAR CANDLES
For this week are offered in loving memory of: Italo Perrotta
From: Cathy Perrotta & Donna Mirocco
TABERNACLE CANDLES
For this week are offered: Special Intention From: Brenda McNeil
We remember and give God thanks for our beloved dead especially
Sr Lenore DeCoster Robert Herder Jr.
Congratulations to the Parents of our newly Baptized:
Anthony Randall Pela
“Learn Your Faith”
Baltimore Catechism Question of the Week
Q. Are actual sins ever remitted by Baptism?
A. Actual sins and all the punishment due to them are remitted
by Baptism, if the person baptized be guilty of any, and is
rightly disposed..
Please visit our
Early Childhood Center
New website www.SaintRoseOfLimaECC.org
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2016 CONFIRMATION NEWS Incoming 9th and 10th Grader: Confirmation Registration is
now past due. If you would like to still register for the
program, the registration form can be found on the Parish
website, http://www.saintroseoflimachurch.org. Please
download the form and return it to the Parish Office with the
late fee included. Please contact Lisa Paradiso at
[email protected] if you have any
questions.
YOUTH CENTER
SAVE THE DATE
Youth Ministry Shredding Event! September
24th 9:30am - 12:30pm. Details to follow
RELIGIOUS ED NEWS
Dear Families,
Registration is now past due. If you would like to register for
the program, the registration form can be found on the Parish
website, http://www.saintroseoflimachurch.org. Please
download the form and return it to the parish office with the
late fee included. Please contact Tanya D’Souza at
[email protected] if you have any questions.
Our program is committed to be stewards of our resources. If
you have crayons, pencils, pens, construction paper, etc. and
would consider donating them to our program, we would be
most grateful. Please bring your items to the parish office
during regular parish day hours or contact Bernadette
[email protected] or Gina
[email protected] by email to coordinate an
alternate time.
The preparation for First Reconciliation and First Holy
Communion is a two year program, beginning with the First
Grade. If you have questions, please contact Bernadette at
Our program is in need of a Fifth grade and Sixth grade
catechist. Please prayerfully consider these needs and if you
have questions regarding the qualifications, training etc, please
contact Bernadette or Gina.
Dear children, please remember your daily prayers and to visit
Jesus weekly in the Holy Eucharist. If you want to keep your
friendship with Jesus strong and growing, you need to visit
with Him (Mass and Eucharist) and talk to Him (prayer).
Some of the youth of our parish and our World Youth Day
Pilgrims gathered for a WYD reunion and Mass on August
16th. Memories and fellowship were shared
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Wadowice, Poland, home parish of St.
Pope John Paul II. He served as an altar boy here in his youth.
St. Rose of Lima WYD pilgrims on pilgrimage walk in
Krakow, Poland..
Father Owen gives his homily during a Mass he celebrated for
WYD pilgrims in Krakow, Poland..
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The Parish belongs to all of us, and only through the
parish community can we achieve our goals. The
Challenge is Ours!!! ++
OFFERTORY COLLECTIONS August 14, 2016 Sunday Masses $ 6,855.00 Loose Checks $ 642.00 Loose Cash $ 863.00 Total Sunday Collection $ 8,360.00
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO IS SACRIFICING TO HELP US MEET OUR FINANCIAL COMMITMENT. MAY GOD
BLESS YOU FOR YOUR LOVING HEARTS. WE ENCOURAGE ALL OUR PARISHONERS TO USE THE TITHING ENVELOPES AND
HELP US TO MEET OUR GOAL OF
$13,500 Thank You
“HELLO! I’M YOUR ENVELOPE REMINDER ANGEL.”
While you are enjoying the summer sun and activity, don’t forget your parish at home. Your help will still be
needed to meet current expenses. Please remember to use your
envelope during the summer. Thank You!
St. Rose CYO is now accepting pre-registrations for the 2016-
2017 Basketball Season for boys and girls in grades 4-8. If
your children are interested in playing CYO basketball, please
contact Bill Bohri at 973-886-2016 or [email protected] to
pre-register for try-outs.
You must pre-register for try-outs. Try-outs will be held on
Sunday, September 25th and Sunday, October 2nd from 1pm
to 5pm.
Any questions please call or email
Bill Bohri 973-886-2016 [email protected].
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #6504 We have a meeting tomorrow night, August 22nd at 8pm.
I look forward to seeing all Brothers who can attend.
Quote of the week:
Ability is what you’re capable of doing.
Motivation determines what you do.
Attitude determines how well you do it.
Lou Holtz
www.KofC6504.org [email protected]
www.facebook/EastHanoverKnightsofColumbus
World Youth Day Reflection by Matthew DiCaro
Unimaginable. That would be the most appropriate
adjective for describing my World Youth Day experience. It
was by far one of the best experiences of my life, and will
most definitely stay that way.
In fact, this wonderful experience almost did not
happen. The fear of terrorism almost kept us at home. But we
pilgrims, small but mighty, conquered that obstacle knowing
that the Lord is with us and as Pope Francis said “The Lord
does not keep his distance, but is near and real. He is in
our midst and he takes care of us.”
The sense of unity was overwhelming during this
trip. Millions of Catholics from all over the world were
gathered in the beautiful city of Krakow. You would walk
down the street and see hundreds of pilgrims singing, dancing,
high fiving, and carrying their country’s flag. It did not matter
where you were from because we were all there for the same
purpose which is our faith. I truly experienced our faith is
action on this trip. I realized how our faith is a unifying factor
amongst millions of people all over the world and it truly is a
beautiful thing.
One of the most profound sense of unity was during
the Saturday night vigil. Over 2 million Catholics gathered in
this enormous field outside of the city with our Holy Father.
We all brought our gear to camp with and it truly was a
pilgrimage. We started the evening by kneeling down for the
adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. After a while you could
see the sea of candles starting to light up. Seeing millions of
people holding candles along with the Holy Father is an
experience that I will never forget.
Our pilgrimage was filled with faith, love, prayer,
and new friendships. It was an experience that I will never
forget. It not only brought me closer in my faith, but
strengthened it. It was a journey that I am overjoyed I was
able to partake in and I am glad I can relay it to you, my
fellow parishioners.
FOOD PANTRY Thanks to your generous donations we are able to help many
people that come to our Food Pantry. The pantry will now be
opened on the 2nd
and 4th
Saturday of every month. The
pantry is in need of jelly, tea, mayonnaise, water, grits
snacks for kids, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant men and
women, soap bars, toothpaste, toothbrushes and paper
towels. The next time the food pantry will be open is
Saturday, August 27th from 10:00-11:30am. If you have any
questions or concerns, please email Isabella Francis at
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY NEXT MEETING: September 7 beginning with the Rosary
at 7:00pm in church.
NEXT EVENT: October 2 – Communion Breakfast
Enjoy your Summer!
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EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER NEWS SUMMER ENRICHMENT CAMPERS has a marvelous time
during Carnival Week. The beginning of the week the
campers were helping paint and decorate items for the
carnival. On Wednesday, The Carnival was in full swing!
Campers enjoyed games; spin art, a photo booth, a tattoo
station, a bouncy house, a sprinkler and a snack bar. For each
game that the children played, they were given a specific
number of tickets and with those tickets they were able to
“purchase” items from the snack bar. Our Carnival was not
only a Great time, but an educational one too!
A BIG Thank You goes out to everyone that made this
carnival a success! Thanks to Michael Vernotica and Lisa
Paradiso for their time and dedication to this outstanding
carnival! A list of Volunteers also made our carnival run
smooth: Lily Michaels, Kyle Cunningham, Ashley Fusella,
Olivia Capasso and Elizabeth Malkinski. Our summer camp
and school staff also came out to help us: Carol Freeman,
Rachel Freeman, Anthony Agrifolio, Desiree Lipoma, Laurie
Bloch, Charles Hilgendorff, Barbara Hansen, Sandra Sheridan
and Valerie Tino, we couldn’t have done it without you! We
would also like to thank everyone who donated supplies and
carnival items: Jess Petti, Cristina Pignataro. Our Food
donations include Godfather, Scoop Coop, Avellino’s and
Esposito’s, thank you for you generosity.
Enrollment is still open for September 2016! Register
early to reserve your spot! Classes are filling up quickly!
For more information contact Carol Freeman or Lorie
Agrifolio
Carol [email protected]
Lorie [email protected]
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PARISH DIRECTORY Parish Office: 973-887-5572 Fax: 973-884-0476 PARISH EMERGENCY NUMBER Website: www.saintroseoflimachurch.org In case of a TRUE EMERGENCY, death or funeral, after office
hours, please call 973-887-5572 and press “2” to reach
Father Owen or Father Matthew immediately
Pastor Fr. Owen B Moran 973-887-5572 Ext 114 [email protected]
Parochial Vicar
Fr. Matthew Kranc 973-887-5572 Ext 125 [email protected]
Transitional Deacon Rev. Mr. Michal Rybinski 973-887-5572 [email protected]
Permanent Deacon Deacon Vincent Leo 973-887-5572 [email protected]
Seminarians Mr. Alex Nevitt Theology, North American College, Rome [email protected] Mr. Andrew Burns Theology, North American College, Rome [email protected]
Pastor Emeritus Msgr. William McCarthy retired and not in residence
Parish Staff Mrs. Gretchen Turner Business Manager 973-887-5572 Ext 115 [email protected] Mr. Diego Badilla Music Director 973-887-5572 Ext 157 [email protected] Mrs. Karen Cunningham Bookkeeper 973-887-5572 Ext 129 [email protected] Ms. Cathleen Seborowski Parish Secretary 973-887-5572 Ext 128 [email protected] Mrs. Angela Burns Parish Secretary 973-887-5572 Ext 152 [email protected] Mrs. Anne Marie Gillespie Trustee Mrs. Jeanne Taylor Trustee Mr. William Nevitt Parish Council President
Saint Rose Pre-School Mrs. Lorie Agrifolio Director of ECC 973-887-1801 [email protected] Mrs. Carol Freeman Administrative Assistant 973-887-1801 [email protected]
(Pre-School/Pre-K) Faith Formation
Mrs. Stephanie Politi Coordinator of Pastoral Ministries 973-599-2944 [email protected] Mrs. Bernadette Caponegro Director of Religious Education 973-887-0357 [email protected] Mrs. Gina Liebhauser Ass’t Coordinator of Religious Ed 973-887-0357 [email protected] Mrs. Tanya D’Souza Assistant to Coordinator of 973-887-0357 [email protected] Pastoral Ministries and D.R.E. Ms. Lisa Paradiso Youth Ministry and Confirmation 973-599-2944 [email protected] Assistant Mrs. M. Kelly Robertazzi Youth Ministry and Confirmation 973-599-2944 [email protected] Assistant
SACRAMENTS Baptism
We celebrate the sacrament of Baptism most Sundays. Parents are welcome to have the Baptism celebrated either at a week-end Mass or at the Liturgy of Baptism at 1:15. To make arrangements for Baptism please call Father Owen or Fr. Matthew. Godparents must be confirmed and be active members of the church and attend Mass regularly.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Every Saturday at 4:45 – 5:15 (or by appointment with Fr. Owen or Fr. Matthew).
Sacrament of Marriage Please contact Fr. Owen or Fr. Mathew and set up an appointment. Any Catholic couple needs approximately a year to prepare for the Sacrament of Marriage, which includes sessions with the Priest celebrating the marriage and attendance at Pre-Cana conferences.
Sacrament of the Sick / Hospital Visits At St. Rose we are strongly committed to the spiritual care of the sick. Because of privacy laws, hospitals and nursing homes are not allowed to release the patient’s religious affiliation. Therefore, we must depend on families of our sick parishioners to inform us of their whereabouts and condition. Please notify the parish office of any need for a home or hospital visit.
RCIA The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is a program for people who seek full initiation in the Catholic Church through the reception of the Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation, which are received at Easter Vigil. For information, please contact Fr. Owen or Fr. Matthew at the parish office.
PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Miraculous Medal Novena – Following 9am Mass on Saturday Adult Choir – Rehearsal Mondays 9:30am or Wednesdays 8:00pm Devotion to Padre Pio – Following the 9am Mass on Friday Knights of Columbus – 2
nd & 4
th Monday at 8pm in Labrecque Hall
Right to Life – Anne Marie Gillespie [email protected] Rosary Altar Society – 1st Wednesday of the month at 7:00pm in church
Secular Franciscan Order - Second Saturday after 9am Mass Adoration to the Blessed Sacrament –Tues. & Wed 8am – 8pm First Saturday Devotion – to Our Lady of Fatima Following 9am Mass Bereavement - 973-599-2944 PARISH GENERAL INFORMATION PARISH OFFICE HOURS - Our clergy and staff will be happy to assist you during the following hours: Monday – Friday 9am - 3pm Summer Hours Monday – Thursday 9am – 3pm. Closed Friday’s July and August New Parishioners - We welcome those who have recently moved to the area. If you would like to be part of the St. Rose of Lima family, please call the parish office to
register. Bulletin Deadline – Please kindly submit all bulletin materials to Angela ([email protected]) at the parish office, Please note that in order for articles to be published in next week’s bulletin they need to be submitted no later than 10a.m. of the prior Tuesday. Mass Intentions – Please come into the office or call during regular office hours.