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CHURCH OF SAINT MARY 91 HOME AVENUE RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 07070 OUR SACRAMENTAL LIFE Eucharist (Obligation Masses) Saturday .................................................. 5:00 pm (Sunday obligation) Sunday....................................... 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am & 12:00 noon Weekdays Monday, Wednesday, Friday................................................. 7:00 am Tuesday & Thursday ................................................................... 8:30 am Saturday ............................................................................................ 8:30 am Holy Days ............................................................As listed in the bulletin Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday ..................... 4:00 pm or by calling for an appointment BAPTISM: Parents are required to attend the parish Baptism Class and provide the godparent’s sponsorship letters BEFORE the baptism date can be set. Call the Parish Office at 201-438- 2200 for class dates and godparent handbook. MARRIAGE: According to the N.J. Common Policy couples must register at least ONE YEAR in advance. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Please contact the Parish Office. HOLY ORDERS: Contact the Vocation Office at 973-497-4365. Rev. Michael J. Kreder ............................... Pastor Rev. Charez B. “Don” Gringco ............................. Parochial Vicar John J. DiMeo ................................................................................ Deacon James J. Guida............................................................................... Deacon Michael E. Matthews ................................................................ Deacon Roy Corso ....................................... St. Mary High School Principal Elena P. Simmons ....... The Academy at Saint Mary Principal Betty Hatler .......................................... Parish Catechetical Leader Mary E. Lanni ........................................................... RCIA Coordinator Larry Boland ........................................... Confirmation Coordinator Gerard DeMan ........................................ Director of Sacred Music Linda Verdino & Kevin McLean ......................................... Trustees David Valente .......................... Finance Committee Chairperson Deborah Moran...................................... Administrative Secretary Tom and Kathie Clare....................... Stewardship Chairpersons PARISH DIRECTORY Parish Office .......... 201-438-2200 Fax.......... 201-438-1098 Web..................................................... www.stmaryrutherford.org E-mail .....................................................................[email protected] St. Mary High School .............................................. 201-933-5220 The Academy at Saint Mary ............................... 201-933-8410 Catholic Community Services ............................ 201-440-7077 Religious Formation ................................................ 201-438-2476 Hospital Coordinator .............................................. 201-935-7259 We are called to form the Christian Community of Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church; we are protected by our Blessed Mother in whose patronage our parish has been placed under her title “Our Lady of the Rosary.” “Recapture the Dream” A Dream Come True! Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 28, 2012

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Page 1: CHURCH OF SAINT MARY · 2012-10-25 · 7:00 p.m. Michael and Angela Danza ALL SOULS’ DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2012 7:00 a.m. All Souls 8:30 a.m. All Souls 12:00 noon All Souls 7:00

CHURCH OF SAINT MARY 91 HOME AVENUE RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 07070

OUR SACRAMENTAL LIFE

Eucharist (Obligation Masses) Saturday .................................................. 5:00 pm (Sunday obligation) Sunday ....................................... 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am & 12:00 noon

Weekdays Monday, Wednesday, Friday ................................................. 7:00 am Tuesday & Thursday ................................................................... 8:30 am Saturday ............................................................................................ 8:30 am

Holy Days ............................................................As listed in the bulletin

Reconciliation (Confession) Saturday ..................... 4:00 pm or by calling for an appointment

BAPTISM: Parents are required to attend the parish Baptism Class and provide the godparent’s sponsorship letters BEFORE the baptism date can be set. Call the Parish Office at 201-438-2200 for class dates and godparent handbook.

MARRIAGE: According to the N.J. Common Policy couples must register at least ONE YEAR in advance.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Please contact the Parish Office.

HOLY ORDERS: Contact the Vocation Office at 973-497-4365.

Rev. Michael J. Kreder ............................... Pastor

Rev. Charez B. “Don” Gringco ............................. Parochial Vicar

John J. DiMeo ................................................................................ Deacon

James J. Guida ............................................................................... Deacon

Michael E. Matthews ................................................................ Deacon

Roy Corso ....................................... St. Mary High School Principal

Elena P. Simmons ....... The Academy at Saint Mary Principal

Betty Hatler .......................................... Parish Catechetical Leader

Mary E. Lanni ........................................................... RCIA Coordinator

Larry Boland ........................................... Confirmation Coordinator

Gerard DeMan ........................................ Director of Sacred Music

Linda Verdino & Kevin McLean ......................................... Trustees

David Valente .......................... Finance Committee Chairperson

Deborah Moran ...................................... Administrative Secretary

Tom and Kathie Clare ....................... Stewardship Chairpersons PARISH DIRECTORY

Parish Office .......... 201-438-2200 Fax.......... 201-438-1098

Web..................................................... www.stmaryrutherford.org

E-mail .....................................................................rcansmr@aol.com

St. Mary High School .............................................. 201-933-5220

The Academy at Saint Mary ............................... 201-933-8410

Catholic Community Services ............................ 201-440-7077

Religious Formation ................................................ 201-438-2476

Hospital Coordinator .............................................. 201-935-7259

We are called to form the Christian Community of Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church; we are protected by our

Blessed Mother in whose patronage our parish has been placed under her title “Our Lady of the Rosary.”

“Recapture the Dream”

A Dream Come True!

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

October 28, 2012

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From the Pastor October 28, 2012

30th Sunday in Ordinary Time

“Jesus asked the blind man, ‘What do you want me to do for you?’ The blind man replied to him, ‘Master, I want to see.’ Jesus told him, ‘Go your way; your faith has saved you.’ Immediately he

received his sight and followed him on the way’” [Cf. Mark 10:51-52]

To help open the treasures of the revised Roman Missal, I’m giving a weekly reflection on the three theological deep and beautiful Mass orations of that day, gleaned from the book Essential Presidential Prayers and Texts.

30th

Sunday in Ordinary Time - Collect

Almighty ever-living God, increase our faith, hope and charity,

and make us love what you command, so that we may merit what you promise.

Faith, Hope & Charity. As St. Paul wrote: “Faith, hope, love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” [1 Corinthians 13:13] We call these the ‘theological’ virtues since we cannot obtain them by mere human effort; they are gifts from God which lead us to God. They are the steps to heaven [see ‘Jacob’s Ladder’ in Genesis 10:28-22] that set us in ‘right relationship’ with God. The four ‘cardinal’ virtues: temperance, justice, prudence, fortitude are the hinges [in Latin, ‘cardo’ means

‘hinge’] upon which our moral life must ‘swing.’ Many, if not most societies - even atheistic ones - can and do ascribe to the ‘cardinal’ virtues, since they are obvious by use of our human reasoning. But how do we obtain what only God can provide: the ‘theological’ virtues?

Faith, hope and love are bestowed on us at our Baptism and nourished by the Eucharist. Each time we ‘exercise’ our faith, we grow in hope and love; so a healthy prayer life, enhanced by regularly celebrating the sacraments, enables us to see that God’s plan is not only good for us, it is BEST for us! And even better yet, we know that as the Holy Spirit works in and through us, our main goal is not to be successful, but to be faithful, hopeful and filled with love! So as Saint Augustine said: “Love, and do what you will.”

30th

Sunday in Ordinary Time – Prayer over the Offerings

Look, we pray, O Lord, on the offerings we make to your majesty, that whatever is done by us in your service

may be directed above all to your glory.

Are We Properly Oriented? To be ‘properly oriented’ literally means to face east, toward the Orient! In secular lingo that means looking toward the rising sun, the new day, a new beginning. Biblical prophecies direct us to look east, for just as the Wise Men saw the sign of His coming, the Star, rising in the East, we will see the sign of Christ return in the Eastern sky. That’s why churches once had to be so constructed that during the Eucharistic Prayer, both Priest and People faced the East. [Contrary to the naysayers who saw it as the Priest turning his back on the People, both faced the same way, as do pilots and their passengers, as courageous generals lead their armies, and as shepherds walk before their flock.]

In this Prayer over the Offerings we pledge to direct all we do to God’s glory or to ‘orient’ all our words and deeds towards God’s glory. And the best way to do this is to make sure all we say and do advances God’s plan, and activates God’s call, and fulfills God’s will. If this is not the case, we may be spiritually disoriented!

30th

Sunday in Ordinary Time - Prayer after Communion

May your Sacraments, O Lord, we pray, perfect in us what lies within them,

that what we now celebrate in signs we may one day possess in truth.

Flawed, But Salvageable. Radical Protestantism

sees the world as so far beyond hope it has no redeeming qualities, and is only ‘saved’ when God looks through it to see Christ. Catholicism sees the world as fundamentally flawed, but basically good; why else would God become man and live in it? Yet Catholics also recognize that the world needs something only God can supply: the Way, the Truth and the Life!

Some get so caught up in the beauty of this world they fail to see the Creator within it; but do we get so caught up in the signs and symbols of the sacraments that we fail to see Jesus’ presence within them? As this oration reminds

us, we will not see it clearly until we possess it in the truth of heaven, but if we look more closely now - and use what is right before us, we can make our life and our world a better place!

With God’s love and my prayers,

Reverend Michael J. Kreder

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THIRTIETH SUNDAY

IN ORDINARY TIME

October 28, 2012

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2012

5:00 p.m. Gregorio Miguens

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2012

Reformation Sunday

7:30 a.m. Joseph and Mary Kacsanik

9:00 a.m. Gerald Lamparello

10:30 a.m. Edward Klepp and Dee Calcagno

12:00 noon Lorraine Gallaway

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2012

7:00 a.m. Katherine Temple

12:00 noon Prayer Service

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2012

8:30 a.m. Irma Merolli

12:00 noon Prayer Service

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2012

7:00 a.m. James P. Manning

12:00 noon Prayer Service

5:00 p.m. Maria Strom

All Saints

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2012

7:00 a.m. Ramos and Escolin - Dec’d fam. members

Mae Krason

8:30 a.m. Hugh Dwyer

12:00 noon Kathleen Bruton

7:00 p.m. Michael and Angela Danza

ALL SOULS’ DAY

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2012

7:00 a.m. All Souls

8:30 a.m. All Souls

12:00 noon All Souls

7:00 p.m. All Souls

Saint Martin de Porres

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2012

8:30 a.m. Lola and Anthony Zaremba

5:00 p.m. Valentin Aguirre

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2012

7:30 a.m. Carol Froehlich

Katherine Temple

9:00 a.m. Maria Colemen

Thomas O’Keefe

10:30 a.m. Michael Tierney - 15th Anniversary

12:00 noon Anne Marie Winter

Next Sunday’s Scripture Readings

THIRTY FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Dt 6:2-6

Ps 18:2-3, 3-4, 47, 51

Heb 7:23-28

Mk 12:28b-34

SANCTUARY OFFERINGS

The SANCTUARY LAMP which burns near the

Tabernacle in Church, the reminder of the Lord's Presence in

the Most Holy Eucharist will burn in memory of MR. LESCH.

Requested by Dr. Ernest Buccini.

The ALTAR BREADS which will become the Body of

our Lord Jesus Christ at the Masses celebrated in Church during

the week will be offered in memory of IAN MOELLER - 9TH

ANNIVERSARY. Requested by his grandparents, Fran and

Carol Waples.

The ALTAR WINE which will become the Blood of our

Lord Jesus Christ at the Masses celebrated in Church during the

week will be offered for ALL AUTISTIC INDIVIDUALS -

OPEN HEARTS, OPEN MINDS, OPEN DOORS.

Requested by Larry and Liz Forte.

Please keep Mr. Lesch, Ian, All Autistic Individuals and their

families in your prayers.

2012 Sanctuary Offerings

are available through the Parish Office . Celebrate the Birth -

Baptism - Graduation - Wedding - Anniversary of someone you

love OR remember those in the Military - those who are

deceased through these offerings!

SAINT MARY CYO BASKETBALL PROGRAM

2012 – 2013 Tryouts

Sunday, November 18th, 20127th/8th Girls 1:30pm

3rd/4th Boys 2:45pm

5th/6th Girls 4:00pm

5th/6th Boys 5:15pm

7th/8th Boys 6:30pm

Please arrive one half hour before your time slot.

** All Players must be enrolled in

The Academy at Saint Mary or

Saint Mary Religious Formation Program

** 7th/8th Girls are still in need of a coach.

Any Questions please call Benn O’Hara 551-804-6587 or

email Benn at [email protected] or Matt Stone at

[email protected]

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PRAY FOR OUR MILITARYDREW NAPOLI - 1LT. DANIELLE REID -

PAUL FEDORISIN - JESSICA AND STEVEN PLUCINSKY

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS

Anyone interested in becoming a fully initiated Roman Catholic -

one who has received Baptism, Confirmation and First Eucharist

- the RCIA is for you! The RCIA is ideally for non-baptized

[Jews, Moslems, Hindus, the unchurched] and for baptized

Protestants who wish to become Catholic. It is also for adult

Catholics who never received First Eucharist and/or

Confirmation. Please share this invite with anyone who might be

interested. For further information call Mary Lanni, coordinator

at [201] 933-1056. To “sign up” for this year’s session, leave

your name and evening phone number at the Parish Office.

Name:

Telephone #:

email address:

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

Regina Council 1688 of the Knights of Columbus was founded

by a group of Catholic men from Saint Mary Parish of

Rutherford on May 4, 1913. We will be celebrating our 100th

Anniversary with Saint Mary Parish during May 2013. Any

Knights who are from other Councils and have moved into

Rutherford or have joined Saint Mary Parish are invited to

transfer into Regina Council and continue their Knighthood here

with us. For more information and details about the Knights or

Regina Council, who we are and what we do, contact Bill

Teresavage at (201) 935-7308 or at [email protected] or visit

two of the K of C websites at www.kofc.org or www.njkofc.org.

WE REMEMBER

To have the deceased members of your family remembered

throughout November, please use the special envelope provided

with your collection envelopes. These envelopes with the names

of your loved ones will remain on the Altar during the month of

November as we pray for our faithful departed. Extra envelopes

will be available at the doors.

SAINT MARY CHILDREN'S CHOIR

It's not too late to join the St. Mary

Children's Choir! New members in grades

2 through 8 are always welcome.

Rehearsals are Friday afternoons from 4:30

to 5:30 in church. Come share your voice

and serve the Lord in this wonderful

m i n i s t r y . P l e a s e e m a i l A n d r e a C o v a i s a t

[email protected] for more information.

MASS OF REMEMBRANCE

Our Mass of Remembrance will take place NEXT Saturday,

November 3rd at 5pm. We welcome families who have lost a

loved one and he/she was buried from Saint Mary from

December 3, 2011 - September 30, 2012. We hope you have

responded to our invitation which was sent out over a month ago.

Questions: please call the parish office at (201) 438-2200.

MOVING?

Please let us know! Whether it be within the

parish or off to a new parish, please help us

to update our files and discontinue mailings

if need be. Please call the Parish Office with

any changes: [201] 438-2200. Thank you!

ALL SAINTS DAY CELEBRATION

Thursday, November 1, 2012 - 7:00 P.M. Mass

All children of the Church of Saint Mary are invited to take part

in a special celebration on All Saints Day - November 1, at the

7:00 p.m. Mass. To help with the homily at Mass, all children

are invited to dress in costume as a recognized Saint or Biblical

person known for his or her good life.

ALL First Communicants are required to attend this Mass.

[Costume strongly encouraged yet optional]

• Children must be dressed in costume representing a

RECOGNIZED SAINT of the Catholic Church or as any

BIBLICAL CHARACTER noted for his or her goodness.

• Each child must have an index card with NO MORE than 1

SHORT SENTENCE naming who they are and why that

Saint or Biblical person is important; any props should also

be explained briefly.

• SIGN-IN will take place before Mass as USUAL. Children

will meet in the Narthex by 6:45 p.m. on Thursday,

November 1; other family/friends are to go directly into

church. Children in the procession are asked to sit in the

PEWS on the Home Avenue side of Church. A few parents

are needed to supervise the children and assist during the

Mass.

• The procession will be formed by 6:50 p.m.; children who

arrive after this time will go directly to the Church.

• After the procession, children will be seated in the reserved

SECTION until the homily; when they will be invited to the

sanctuary along with their index card and props.

• The children will return to the RESERVED AREA and

remain there until they join in the Closing Procession when

they will go directly to the Narthex to meet family members.

The Rutherford Health Department will sponsor the second

Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Programs which will take place

on MONDAY, OCTOBER 29TH between 5pm and 7pm for

adult residents 18 years and older at 184 Park Avenue.

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MASS SCHEDULE

ALL SAINTS DAY

This is a HOLYDAY of OBLIGATION

Wednesday, October, 31, 2012

5:00pm

Thursday, November 1, 2012

7:00am, 8:30am, 12:00 noon and 7:00pm

ALL SOULS' DAY

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2012

7:00am, 8:30am, 12:00 noon and 7:00pm

READERS

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF

HOLY COMMUNION

Sign-up for All Saints Day Masses

Please see the sheets in the Weekend Sacristy to sign up for All

Saints Day Masses. Knowing ahead who is able to assist helps

us at each Mass. Thanks!

TIME CHANGE!

Saturday, November 3rd

Remember to turn your clocks back ONE hour!

CARTONS

THANKSGIVING COLLECTIONPlease begin saving cartons that will be needed for our

Thanksgiving collection taken on the weekend of November 3/4.

We will ask that cartons be brought to church on Saturday,

November 3rd and left in the area by the elevator. Thank you!

Rev. Charles W. Hartling Memorial Fund

This week we received a donations from Bob and Tricia

Finelli, Tony and Treva Masulaitis and Rich and Mary

Alice Moller for Father Chuck's Memorial Fund. Thank

you for your generosity.

COMMUNITY-WIDE BLOOD DRIVE

Monday, November 5th - 4-8pm: 55 Kip Center

ATTENTIONROSARIANS

The Rosary Altar Society will meet on Monday evening

November 12th in Church by 6:45 for the All Souls

Mass for deceased members. Mass begins at 7:00 p.m.

and the monthly meeting will follow.

YEAR OF FAITH

"World without end - the end times"

A morning of reflection for the Year of

Faith on November 17, 2012. Join us for

morning mass at 8:30 a.m., reflection,

discussion and an opportunity for

Reconciliation.

ARE YOU PRAYING OR SAYING A PRAYER?

The Year of Faith is an opportunity for us to rediscover the

practical ways to enliven our faith. Prayer is one of the tools to

encounter a personal God in Jesus. St. Therese of Lisiuex said,

“Prayer is a lifting up of our minds and hearts to God.” In a

prayerful reading of the Sacred Scripture we truly encounter a

personal God when we have a dialogue with those words we

read. Let the “4 P’s” guide you in encountering Christ.

Passage: Take a passage from the Bible or it may be the reading

for the day or the following Sunday. Read the passage and let it

speak to you. Imagine yourself as one of the characters in the

scenario.

Place: Choose a comfortable place. It could be in your office

during the break time, in a park, in the chapel/church or even in

your room. Choose a place in which you are able to relate with

the passage you are reading.

Position: The posture of your body will help you to relax and to

be receptive in hearing the words which speak to you during your

reading. You may kneel or sit comfortably. Remember Jesus

reclined at the table and instituted the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

Passage: When you are reading the passage, there will be some

words which will speak to you. Keep your focus and be attentive

to your feelings, thoughts and desires. You speak to God through

them. When distracted go back to the passage and keep talking

to God in the silence of your heart.

This is just a guide. For the first time when you do these steps,it might be difficult but with perseverance like Bartimaeus intoday’s Gospel, Jesus will give you what you need. Rememberto be always grateful to God by saying a Thanksgiving prayer.The prayer for the Year of Faith is helpful or you can recite basicCatholic Prayers (Hail Mary, Our Father, Gloria Patri) and endit with a sign of the cross on yourself. In this way you arePraying, not just saying a prayer!

PRAY FOR OUR SICKRay Anderson, Margaret Curtin, Gilda Danza, DomingoDelaCruz, Joselito De Leon, Bruce Duryea, Michael Francis,Marie Gombert, Natalie Gorsegner, Agnes Grzegoski, JoyceKasper, Vicky MacFadyen, Beth Maroney, Megan Macaluso,Connie Mehos, Steven Monahan, Estelle Reid and AnneSorbera

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Pastor’s Update – October 28, 2012

Election Day Eucharistic Adoration. On November 6,

the Blessed Sacrament will be reposed on the DAILY

MASS CHAPEL Altar from the end of the 8:30 AM Mass

until Evening Prayer at 8 PM. All are invited, requested,

strongly encouraged to make a visit to pray before voting.

Many issues will be determined by our choice: Supreme

Court justices, laws and policies that will affect the life of

the unborn, the sick and dying, poor and needy, illegal

aliens, the unemployed and underemployed, those who

rightly and honestly rely on benefits they paid into and

deserve, and those who abuse the system and demand

to be cared for without offering anything in return, etc.

Without God’s help, we could never do the right thing that

will bring peace and justice, prosperity and security,

ethical values and biblical truths to our beloved United

States of America. So pray – and vote!

A sign-up sheet may be found in the chapel and narthex;

there are 5 lines for each of the ½ hour time slots. So

that the Blessed Sacrament is never left unattended,

please commit to at least one ½ time slot. “Can you not

watch with me for one hour?” [Cf. Matthew 26:40]

The United States Catholic Conference of Bishops

website offers a wealth of information on liturgy and

worship, Church teaching and doctrine, and current

events. Log on www.usccb.org – or go directly to their

response to the erroneous statements made about health

care regulations and the Church/other religious groups in

the recent Vice Presidential candidate debate log on:

http://www.usccb.org/news/2012/12-163.cfm

GYMNASIUM ENTRANCE PROJECT. We postponed

the presentation to the Borough of Rutherford’s Board of

Adjustment because our architect was unavailable. As

yet, no new date is scheduled for [hopefully] Borough

approval of the variances needed for our project. The

front of the gym is one of the last eyesores on our Parish

campus; we hope to put a new brick front and extend the

area out further to provide needed office space. I will

keep you posted on its progress; I need as many of you

as possible to attend the board meeting when we get our

new date for a respectful “storming of the Bastille.”

Rev. Michael J. Kreder, pastor

CAN YOU HELP?

A second grade Catechist is needed! Our Second grade catechist, Mrs. Vicky MacFadyen,

has just been diagnosed with a serious illness and will

not be returning to our Religious Formation program.

We wish to thank her for her many years of service as a

catechist both on Sunday and Wednesday and as a

mentor for the Confirmation program. Please keep her

and her family in your prayers. If you can help, please

call Betty Hatler at 438-2200 ext 140 or email bahatler

@gmail.com. I will work with you and will even accept

a team.

PART TIME CLEANING POSITION A part time cleaning position is available in The Academy at

Saint Mary. Afternoon to evening hours - 4 hours daily.

Please contact the School Office at (201) 933-8410 if

interested.

How to Report Abuse The Archdiocese takes very seriously any and all allegations of sexual misconduct by members of the clergy, Religious and lay staff of the Archdiocese. We encourage anyone with knowledge of an act of sexual misconduct to inform us immediately so that we may take appropriate action to protect others and provide support to victims of sexual abuse. Individuals who wish to report an allegation of sexual misconduct may do so by calling the Archdiocesan Office of Child and Youth Protection at (201) 407-3256.

HALLOWEEN With Halloween approaching next Wednesday, we ask

everyone to be extremely careful and think of the safety

of the children. Warn children not to eat any treats

before an adult has examined them. Decorate costumes

with reflective tape, bags should be light colored.

Children should carry flashlights. Costumes should be

short enough to prevent from tripping. Sturdy shoes

should be worn and hats and scarves should be tied

securely. Apply a natural mask of cosmetics rather than

wearing a mask. Children should always be

accompanied by an adult. Please keep our children

safe!

BEQUESTS We are most grateful toIRENE HUDAK who in her Last Will

and Testament bequeathed Saint Mary Church $41,920.00

and to MARY F. SIWIK who bequeathed $10,000. to Saint

Mary Church. In the name of the parish family, we thank

these and all benefactors for their generous gifts. May the

Lord, who can never be outdone in generosity, bless these and

their families for their goodness.

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