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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
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. Michael E. Gubernat ...................................... Parochial Vicar
James J. Guida ............................................................................... Deacon
Michael E. Matthews ................................................................ Deacon
Roy Corso ....................................... St. Mary High School Principal
Elaine A. Coltre ............ 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
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!
Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
September 8, 2013
From the Pastor September 8, 2013
23rd
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Feast Day: September 8
In this ‘Year of Faith’ I’m
explaining the revised
Roman Missal orations that were not on a Sunday last
year. May our reflections on
these theologically beautiful
Mass orations, gleaned from the book Essential Presidential Prayers and Texts, help us grow in FAITH! Today is nine months since
we celebrated the Immaculate Conception: that great moment when, in the womb of Saint Ann, our
Blessed Mother was conceived without Original Sin,
thus her title, ‘The New Eve.’ However, today invites
us to do much more than sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to our Blessed Mother!
The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Collect
Impart to your servants, we pray, O Lord, the gift of heavenly grace, that the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin may bring deeper peace
to those for whom the birth of her Son was the dawning of salvation.
When Exactly Did Christ Save Us? Since we are confined by time and space, we think in ‘limited’ terms: when is the actual Consecration? How much of the holy Mass must I attend to fulfill my obligation? At what moment did Christ save us: when He rose on Easter? Breathed His last on Good Friday? Was born in Bethlehem? Was conceived in Mary’s womb in Nazareth? Perhaps it is better to see the Mass and Salvation History as a ‘day’ - but as the Bible describes a ‘day’ for God, for whom ‘one day is like a thousand years!’ [Cf. Psalm 90:4 & 2 Peter 3:8]
Today’s Collect calls our Blessed Mother’s birth the ‘dawn’ of a ‘day’ which God planned at that darkest ‘pre-dawn’ moment when Adam and Eve fell from grace! When God said to the serpent, “I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; They will strike at your head, while you strike at their heel” [Genesis 3:15] God was speaking about the first Eve and her children AND the New Eve and her Son who conquered sin and death! Mary’s birth like the dawn of a day we have longed for, like a marriage or ordination; after all the ‘prep work’ is done, we marvel that the ‘day’ is finally here! The Virgin’s birth was the culmination of the work God did for centuries, prophets and monarchs, countless holy men and women, who all rejoice with us as God’s promise to Adam and Eve is fulfilled in Mary!
Nativity of the BVM - Prayer over the Offerings
May the humanity of your Only Begotten Son come, O Lord, to our aid, and may he,
who at his birth from the Blessed Virgin did not diminish but consecrated her integrity,
by taking from us now our wicked deeds, make our oblation acceptable to you.
or:
As we celebrate with joy the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we bring you our offerings,
O Lord, and we humbly pray to be given strength by the humanity of your Son,
who from her was pleased to take flesh.
One ‘Sacrifice’ - many ‘sacrifices.’ Both options refer to Christ’s willingness to become human flesh so He could suffer and die to redeem us. For God cannot die; He needed a human body, fashioned from a human mother. While we can never diminish Christ’s ‘once for all’ sacrifice by which we were saved, we cannot overlook or forget the countless sacrifices made by many others who made Christ’s sacrifice possible, and who now enable it to continue until the end of time. Today we honor the birth of the one who straddled both time spans, and who literally ‘gave her all’ so that Christ could redeem us!
Although the Virgin’s birth is not recorded in the Bible, it is a necessary fact; and her ability to pray so eloquently, as she did in her Magnificat, suggests someone taught her the Scriptures. In sacred art, Saint Anne, the name given by non-biblical sources to her mother, is often depicted reading the Scriptures to Mary as seen above; sometimes her father, Joachim, is seen with them. Do you teach the Bible to your children?
Nativity of the BVM - Prayer after Communion
May your Church exult, O Lord, for you have renewed her with these sacred mysteries, as she
rejoices in the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which was the hope and the daybreak
of salvation for all the world.
Hope. This prayer echoes the Collect, adding that this feast instills in us the hope that God will always be faithful to His promises! As was said of Mary, “Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled.” [Luke 1:48] Do you also believe?
With God’s love and my prayers,
Reverend Michael J. Kreder
Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
SEPTEMBER 8, 2013
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2013
5:00 p.m. Josephine Costa
Reynaldo H. Rojas
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2013
7:30 a.m. Milica Sartori
9:00 a.m. Edward Daly Dowd
10:30 a.m. Albert Kasper
12:00 noon Flora and Virgil Arena
Maurice Barry
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2013
7:00 a.m. Joseph Domal
Maria Fernandez
12:00 noon Prayer Service
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2013
8:30 a.m. Stasia Brostowski
12:00 noon Prayer Service
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2013
7:00 a.m. Timothy Finnerty
Vincent and Mildred Kreder
12:00 noon Prayer Service
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2013
8:30 a.m. Pietro Pisciotta
12:00 noon Prayer Service
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2013
7:00 a.m. Jane Sarsfield
12:00 noon Prayer Service
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2013
8:30 a.m. Joseph Bilis
5:00 p.m. Donald Bennett
Joseph Signore
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2013
7:30 a.m. Anna and Patsy Signore
9:00 a.m. Aristides Hernandez
Arthur F. McCormack
10:30 a.m. Dorothy Hilliker
12:00 noon Rosalie E. And Charles A. Liddle
SATURDAY MORNING 8:30 MASS
WILL RESUME NEXT SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 14TH.
PLEASE CALL THE PARISH OFFICE
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RESERVE A DATE
Next Sunday’s Scripture Readings
TWENTY FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Exodus 32:7-11, 13-14 (132C)
Psalm 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19
1 Timothy 1:12-17
Luke 15:1-32 or 15:1-10
SANCTUARY OFFERINGSThe 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
MAURICE BARRY. Requested Marianne Barry.
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 THOMAS
CARROLL - 15TH ANNIVERSARY. Requested by Betty
Carroll.
The FLOWERS which will adorn the Sanctuary and
Worship Space of Church during the week will be offered
in memory of RITA AND JAMES CAMPBELL. Requested by
Mary Ellen Campbell and Eileen Fuentes.
Please keep Maurice, Thomas, Rita, James and theirfamilies in your prayers.
2013 & 2014 Sanctuary Offerings are available through theParish Office located in the
lower level of the ChurchCelebrate the Birth - Baptism - Graduation - Wedding -
Anniversary of someone you love OR remember those in theMilitary - those who are deceased through these offerings!
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
PRAY in the name of JESUS, the healer, that the SICK of
SAINT MARY PARISH may be restored to HEALTH and all
those who ASSIST and CARE for the sick will be given the
STRENGTH to continue GOD’S good WILL:
Thomas Barrows, Marge Curtin, Gilda Danza,
Carole Danza, Joselito DeLeon,
Domingo Dela Cruz, Baby Jack Campbell Gifkins,
Connie Mehos, Steven Monahan and Peter Najawko
Please call the parish office to have someone who is
ill added to the current list.
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY
The monthly meeting will be held on the second Monday,
September 9th. This meeting will be the POT LUCK DINNER
which begins at 6:00 in the Parish Center beneath the church.
ATTENTION -
COMMUNION CANDIDATES
AND FAMILIES . . .
Sign in for masses will begin the weekend of September
28/29th. Your child should come downstairs to the parish
center to at either the 5:00pm Saturday mass or the
10:30am Sunday mass to sign in before mass begins. After
signing in they should return to their families in preparation
for the special learning sessions which will take place at
each of these masses for the remainder of the year.
Communicants as well as all those who have received the
Sacrament of the Eucharist are reminded to attend
Sunday Mass weekly.
WHY ST. MARY CHILDREN’S CHOIR?By Andrea Covais
It’s that time of year again and children’s calendars arefilling up with a host of activities for the school year. Is itreally possible to add one more thing to the list?
Children’s Choir is one of the most wonderfuladditions to any schedule and does not involvea huge time commitment. We meet for anhour a week (Fridays from 4:30 to 5:30pm inchurch) for rehearsal and sing on Sundays atthe 10:30am Mass as well as special occasions
such as Christmas Eve, Easter Sunday, and other Holydays. But what makes Children’s Choir special? First,children are given the opportunity to make new friends,learn positive social and communication skills, learn thebenefits of volunteering, build self confidence, and sharetheir musical talents in an enjoyable environment. Thechoir performs concerts throughout the year and childrenare given the opportunity to sing at the Basilica of theSacred Heart in Newark, a fun and inspiring experience forall involved. Second, the children are actively engaged inthe liturgy, not passive participants of the congregation,but full participants in the Mass each week. Thisencourages a greater understanding and love for theMass. Finally, I am often asked why a child should join ourchurch choir if they are already in a chorus at school.Children’s Choir is the one place children learn not onlyabout music but also about their faith at the same time.Music is the vessel with which they learn about God’smany mysteries and lessons and this you will not findanywhere else. What a great way to enhance a child’slove for the Lord while making memories that will last alifetime! Please email me at [email protected] formore information. Membership is open for children ingrades 2 through 8.
We are STILL looking to move anORGAN from a garage in town to theParish Center. We have the man -power, we NEED a TRAILER to do so. Ifyou can help us, please call the office -(201) 438-2200!
SCOUTS
The annual Rutherford town wide fall registration for all new
Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts will be held on Thursday,
September 12, 2013, between 6:30PM and 8:00PM.
Registration will be held in the Rutherford Borough Hall-Council
Chambers, 176 Park Avenue, Floor 2, Rutherford, NJ. Cub
Scouting is open to all boys entering grades 1 through 5. Pack
meeting are normally held on the third Friday evening of each
month. Additional Pack outings are held every month. Boy
Scouting is open to all boys entering grades 6 through 12. Troop
meeting are normally held every Tuesday evening. Additional
Troop outings are held every month. For further information,
please call Walter Carroll at 201-935-4069.
SECOND COLLECTION
To Aid the Church in Central and Eastern Europe
THIS weekend, a second collection will go to aid the Church in
Central and Eastern Europe. In this part of the world the Church,
emerging from many years of communist rule, is vigorously
involved in rebuilding the faith of its people. Proceeds will help
provide the resources to grow and nourish the faith in the section
of the world.
STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION
"None of you can be my disciple if you do not renounce all
your possessions." Luke 14:33.
My possessions are actually God's. The renunciation is realizing
we are only managers of what we have and not owners.
PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY
✛ ✛ ✛ ✛
DREW NAPOLI
1LT. DANIELLE REID
PAUL FEDORISIN
2LT. BRENDAN CAHILL
SCHOOL MASSJoin us on
Tuesday, September 10th at 8:30 am.for our Back to School Mass with all students from SaintMary High School and The Academy at Saint Mary.
SACRAMENTAL MANDATORY
PARENT MEETING
"First Eucharist - 2nd Graders"Parents of all children who will be enrolled in our
Sacramental Program for this year’s FIRST EUCHARIST areasked to attend a Mandatory "Parent Only" Meeting at
1:00 or 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 1st Join us in the Parish Center for information regarding FirstEucharist. Parents must attend this meeting in order that theirchild be enrolled in the Program.
SACRAMENTAL MANDATORY
PARENT MEETING
"Confirmation - 8th Graders"Parents of all children who will be enrolled in our
Sacramental Program for this year’s CONFIRMATION areasked to attend a Mandatory "Parent Only" Meeting at
7:00 p.m. (only) on Tuesday, October 1st Join us in the Parish Center for information regarding FirstEucharist and Confirmation. Parents must attend this meeting inorder that their child be enrolled in the Program.
RELIGIOUS FORMATION PROGRAMbegins
TODAY - Sunday, September 8, 20139:00 - 10:15am
andWednesday, September 11, 2013
3:30 - 4:45pmClasses are held in
The Academy at Saint MaryQUESTIONS: EMAIL Betty Hatler - [email protected]
Religious Formation Catechists Needed!
We are in need of CATECHISTS for our Religious FormationProgram - especially for Wednesday and those willing to tutoron Sunday morning. We realize how busy the PEOPLE in ourWORLD are but can YOU FIND some time for us? The onlyway we can accommodate days requested by the families of ourReligious Formation Children is to have more volunteercatechists willing to help. If you are willing to volunteer yourtime as a teacher, please call Betty Hatler at [201] 438-2476 -ext. 140 or email Betty at [email protected]
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLENTRANCE EXAM
Attention families of 8th grade students wanting to attendCatholic High School in fall 2014. The Catholic High Schoolentrance exam (COOP) will be given on November 8, 2013.Students need to register for this exam starting September 1,2013 by going to www.coopexam.org, calling 1-888-921-2667,or visiting a Catholic elementary or high school to obtainregistration materials. If you any have any questions, call 1-888-921-2667 or email [email protected]
TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIMEFirst Reading: Wisdom 9:13-18b
This reading acknowledges that people have had a difficult
time attempting to know God's wishes. At times we have
difficulty understanding the things that happen on earth.
Therefore, learning of things in heaven would have been
impossible, except that God sent us wisdom and the Holy
Spirit to help us understand him.
Second Reading: Philemon 9-10, 12-17
Paul writes to Philemon regarding Onesimus, a slave who ran
away and encountered Paul. Although Paul wished Onesimus
could remain with him, he did not want to violate Philemon's
wishes. Paul asks that Philemon receives his friend Onesimus
as a beloved brother, not as a slave. He closes by saying,
"Welcome him as you would me."
Gospel: Luke 14:25-33
Jesus warns people who wish to follow him that they must
abandon everyone else first. A person calculates the amount
of money needed to complete a project before they begin it.
In the same way, Jesus warns these people to consider
exactly what is involved before they make a commitment to
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RACHEL’S VINEYARD
Are you suffering from an abortion experience? Do you feel thatyou can never be forgiven? Rachel's Vineyard(www.rachelsvineyard.org) is a weekend retreat which offershope and healing. The Respect Life Office will be offering aretreat September 13-15, 2013 at the McGuinness Center locatedat St. John the Apostle Parish, 1805 Penbrook Terrace, Linden,NJ 07036. For more information, call the Respect Life Office at973-497-4350. All calls are confidential.
ANNULMENT INFORMATION EVENINGAn Annulment Information Evening is scheduled forWednesday, September 11, 2013, at the ArchdiocesanCenter, 171 Clifton Avenue, Newark, NJ, at 7:30 P.M. Amember of the staff of the Tribunal of the Archdiocese ofNewark will provide basic information aboutannulments; the requirements for annulments and howto begin the process of petitioning for an annulment. There will be an opportunity for questions at the session. Pre-registration is not necessary, but for directions,please call the Archdiocesan Center at (973) 497-4000.
BEREAVEMENT GROUPHas the loss of a loved one left you depressed, fearful, anxiousor lonely? Perhaps you can find help through sharing yourfeelings in the Bereavement Support Group at the Church ofSaint Mary. The first session will be held on Thursday, October10th through Thursday, November 14thth from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.in the Parish Center. Reservations are required by calling theOffice at [201] 438-2200.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTSAnyone 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 baptizedProtestants who wish to become Catholic. It is also for adultCatholics who never received First Eucharist and/orConfirmation. Please share this invite with anyone who might beinterested. Speak to a priest, deacon or call Mary Lanni - [201]933-1056 for further information.
DAILY READINGS
TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Sunday
Wis 9:13-18b; Phlm 9-10, 12-17; Lk 14:25-33
Monday
Col 1:24--2:3; Lk 6:6-11
Tuesday
Col 2:6-15; Lk 6:12-19
Wednesday
Col 3:1-11; Lk 6:20-26
Thursday
Col 3:12-17; Lk 6:27-38
Friday
1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14; Lk 6:39-42
Saturday
Nm 21:4b-9; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17
SAINT MARY ADULT CHOIRSaint Mary choir rehearsals have begun! Join us on Wednesdayevenings in the Parish Center at 7:30. Stop by and speak toGerry DeMan our Director of Sacred Music after/before allMasses if interested in joining!
COMMUNITY ALLIANCE BANKING PROGRAM
Saint Mary keeps donors' needs in mind by offering a plethora ofgiving options. Boiling Springs Savings Bank, has provided uswith an unprecedented opportunity for fund raising. Theprogram is called the Community Alliance Banking Program,and Boiling Springs will make a quarterly donation to St. Marybased on the average balances in all members’ designatedaccounts. Eligible accounts include checking, savings, CDs,Premium Checking, Money Market and Individual Retirementaccounts. Both new and existing accounts are eligible. Whenyou open your new account at Boiling Springs, just tell theCustomer Service Representative that you would like thisaccount to be included as part of the Community AllianceProgram for Saint Mary. If you already have an existing accountwith Boiling Springs, just visit one of their branches to fill out anenrollment form designating the accounts to be included in theCommunity Alliance Program for Saint Mary. All accountinformation is kept strictly confidential with Boiling Springs andno one from St. Mary has, or will have any knowledge of anymember’s account information.
Memorializing the Sanctuary Lamps, Altar Bread, Altar Wine and
Sanctuary Flowers
To memorialize the Sanctuary Lamp that burnscontinually before the Blessed Sacrament, the AltarBread, which becomes the Body of our Lord JesusChrist at our masses, the Altar Wine, which becomesthe Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ at our masses or ourSanctuary Flowers which will adorn our SanctuarySpace in Church, complete this form and return it to theparish office via the collection basket or regular mail. Circle which you wish memorialized, the intentionname and purpose, the preferred date, your name andphone number. Please print clearly, and attach therequested donation. The intention and requestor’sname are printed in the bulletin the week of thatintention.
Church Sanctuary Lamp$25.00
Altar Breads - Altar Wine - Sanctuary Flowers:$50.00 each
Intention name: Date for intention; the week runs Sunday to Saturday
You will be called if the date requested is notavailable
Intention:
Birth - Baptism - Graduation - Wedding Anniversary -Military Service - Special Intention - Living Intention -
Deceased Intention
Other: Requestor’s name: Phone:
Annual Memorial Candles at the Statue of SaintJude, Sacred Heart and Holy Family
To light a red/blue/green four-day candle, place $2.00in the hopper to the left of the shrine; as the donationpasses through the hopper, the system is activated - soone red/blue candle can be pushed to light; it remainslit for four days. These are our newer candles. Thespecial white candles, which are lit for one year, willinclude the name[s] of the intention and requestor. These annual candle intentions may be for anyperson[s] living or deceased. Consider making anannual intention for the newborn, the newlywed, thesick, those serving in the military, or the deceased. Thedonation for an Annual Memorial Candle is $250. Contact the Parish Office for more information or tomemorialize a annual white candle.
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