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Volume 1, Issue 1
Inside this issue:
Giving Tuesday 2
All Box Tops For
Education
3
Chancery Summer
Collection Update
4-6
Archbishop Oscar
Romero Prayer
7
NYF 8
Catholic Evangeliza-
tion Conference
9
Newark Evangeliza-
tion App
10
Bulletin Reflections 11-13
Bulletin Reflections:
Spanish
14-16
The Thankful Season!
The Office of Development & Stewardship
Tatiana Paredes
Special Events Coordinator
Office of Development
and Stewardship
171 Clifton Avenue
Newark, NJ 07104
973-497-4046
paredeta@rcan.org
Preparing for the cooler weather, the hot co-
coa and the holidays. The season I like to call
“the thankful season”. During this time of
the year many families begin gathering to-
gether for Thanksgiving Day; others take
this time to prepare for Christmas shopping,
while others just take this time to meditate,
enjoy the cool weather and thank God for
everything He has done for us.
As children of God that we are, we shouldn’t
just be thankful one day or one season of the year. We should be
thankful every day of our lives. While some people seem to feel they
have nothing to be thankful for, I am thankful for just being able to
open my eyes this morning. Every day that we open our eyes, God is
granting us the gift of life one more day. Things might not be perfect
but if God gives you another day He has a purpose for you.
Enjoy it and be thankful!
The Office of Development & Stewardship
Archdiocese of Newark
Call to Stewardship
Pastors, Administrators, and School Principals
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WHAT IS #GIVINGTUESDAY?
We have a day for giving thanks. We have two for getting deals.
Now, we have #GivingTuesday, a global day dedicated to giving
back. On Tuesday, December 2, 2014, charities, families,
businesses, community centers, and students around the world
will come together for one common purpose: to celebrate gener-
osity and to give.
It’s a simple idea. Just find a way for your family, your commu-
nity, your company or your organization to come together to
give something more. Then tell everyone you can about how
you are giving. Join us and be a part of a global celebration of a
new tradition of generosity.
The Archdiocese of Newark will be participating in the #Giving Tues-
day movement again this year. Details coming soon!
St. Joseph’s School in Jersey
City . They were truly thank-
ful. Keep’em coming!
Each Box Tops coupon is
worth 10¢ and they add up
fast!
Schools can use their Box
Tops cash to buy whatever
they need most, from books to
Please save your Box Tops
(if you are not already sav-
ing for someone) and mail to
Lynn Gully to benefit our
Catholic Grammar Schools.
Please mail to: Lynn Gully,
Archdiocese of Newark, 171
Clifton Avenue, Newark, NJ
07104. Help make a differ-
ence! Box Tops for Educa-
tion® is one of the nation’s
largest school fundraising
loyalty programs and has
been helping schools succeed
since 1996. With over 250
participating products, it’s
an easy way for schools to
earn cash for the things they
need.
Our summer collection got
us 200 box tops which makes
a total of $20. It was given to
field trips to playgrounds.
So far, America’s schools have
earned over $600 million from
Box Tops…and counting.
Once you start looking, you'll
see these little pink coupons
everywhere! Each eligible
school participating in the Box
Tops for Education program
may earn up to, but not more
than, $20,000 cash per year
(beginning on March 2 of eve-
ry year) from the Clip pro-
gram.
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All about Box Tops For Education
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We want to thank the Chancery Employees and Christ the King Parish in Hillside for all the
donations! Supplies were piling up as the days went by. It was amazing to see the people of
Christ working together for one purpose, Children. I like to believe that when one give to oth-
ers is like creating little miracles for those in need. For some is the miracle of having some-
thing new for once, for others the miracle of financial help.
Your donations were sent to the four following Catholic Schools:
Saint Augustine, Union City
Sacred Heart, Jersey City
Our Lady Help of Christians, East Orange
Good Shepherd, Irvington
To each school was delivered four boxes full of supplies. Following is a partial list of the sup-
plies donated:
Chancery Summer Collection: School Supplies Drive
Was a Success!
Number 2 pencils
Scissors
Folders
Erasers
Protractors
Crayons
Filler paper
Markers
Backpacks
Calculators
Glue sticks
Binders
Rulers
Composition notebooks
Construction paper
Index cards
Spiral notebooks
Pencil pouches
Highlighters
Tape
Book covers
Pens
Staplers
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Archbishop Oscar Romero Prayer: A Step Along the Way
It helps, now and then, to step back and take a long view.
The kingdom is not only beyond our efforts, it is even beyond our vision.
We accomplish in our lifetime only a tiny fraction of the magnificent enterprise that is
God's work. Nothing we do is complete, which is a way of saying that the Kingdom al-
ways lies beyond us.
No statement says all that could be said.
No prayer fully expresses our faith.
No confession brings perfection.
No pastoral visit brings wholeness.
No program accomplishes the Church's mission.
No set of goals and objectives includes everything.
This is what we are about.
We plant the seeds that one day will grow.
We water seeds already planted, knowing that they hold future promise.
We lay foundations that will need further development.
We provide yeast that produces far beyond our capabilities.
We cannot do everything, and there is a sense of liberation in realizing that.
This enables us to do something, and to do it very well.
It may be incomplete, but it is a beginning, a step along the way, an
opportunity for the Lord's grace to enter and do the rest.
We may never see the end results, but that is the difference between the master build-
er and the worker.
We are workers, not master builders; ministers, not messiahs.
We are prophets of a future not our own. Bishop Ken Untener of Saginaw *This prayer was composed by Bishop Ken Untener of Saginaw, drafted for a homily by Card. John Dearden in Nov. 1979 for a celebration of departed priests. As a reflection on the anniversary of the martyrdom of Bishop Romero, Bishop Untener included in a reflection book a passage titled "The mystery of the Romero Prayer." The mystery is that the words of the prayer are attributed to Oscar Romero, but they were never spoken by him.
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The Archdiocese of Newark
2014 Nourishing Your Faith
Dinner
An Evening of Faith, Fellowship and Spiritual Inspiration
Proceeds from the Dinner help support the following:
♦ The WOMEN’S COMMISSION strives to bring the teachings of the Holy Catholic Church,
especially regarding women, to the attention of the people of our archdiocese, and to support
them in their mission to lead Christian lives.
♦ The MEN’S COMMISSION offers a structure of fellowship and support to deepen men’s
faith and relationship with Jesus Christ; and to help guide their roles in their families, in the
Church, and in society as men of God.
♦ The OFFICE OF EVANGELIZATION serves to complement and enhance evangelization
efforts in the Archdiocese of Newark through parish consultations, programs, courses and work-
shops.
♦ The ARCHDIOCESAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS’ OFFICE helps the schools that are not
able to sustain themselves to remain viable and of service to the communities of faith that they
serve.
♦ The HISPANIC APOSTOLATE develops and coordinates guidelines, plans and pastoral
goals and is a resource to the parishes providing and developing ministries.
Please contact Lynn Gully if you would like to donate an item to the Si-
lent Auction or to place an ad in the event journal at 973-497-4589 or
gullylyn@rcan.org.
Featuring Keynote Speaker
The Honorable Andrew P. Napolitano
Judge Napolitano is a graduate of Princeton University and
the University of Notre Dame Law School. He is the
youngest life-tenured Superior Court Judge in the history of
the State of New Jersey. He is the Fox News’ Senior Judicial
Analyst, author of seven books on the U.S. Constitution and
Visit www.rcan.org/faithdinner for additional information or contact
Carla Repollet at 973-497-4127 or Repollca@rcan.org.
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STEWARDSHIP BULLETIN REFLECTIONS
October 2014 – December 2014
October 5, 2014
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“The stone the builders rejected has become the corner stone…” - MATTHEW 21:42
Jesus was the corner stone and He was rejected by the religious and political leaders of his day,
as well as ordinary citizens. Living a stewardship lifestyle may cause you to be “rejected” by oth-
ers in today’s society. For example, saying grace before a meal in a restaurant may attract some
strange looks from some. But to others it is sign that God is alive and well!
October 12, 2014
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“And my God will supply every need of yours…” - PHILIPPIANS 4:19
God really does provide for those that are grateful and generous. This is very difficult for people
that don’t live a stewardship lifestyle to believe. People are skeptical and say it’s just coincidence.
If you are skeptical, try living a stewardship lifestyle for just one month – be generous with your
gifts of time, talent and treasure and see how God provides for your needs.
October 19, 2014
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and to God the things that are God’s.”
- MATTHEW 22:21
Everything we are and everything we have belongs to God. We aren’t “owners” of anything, we
are merely “stewards” of the gifts God has given each of us. All God is asking is that we give
back a portion of what He gave us. This is the essence of Stewardship. God should be our first
priority in everything. All else comes second.
October 26, 2014
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Whoever sacrifices to any god, save to the Lord only, shall be utterly destroyed.” – EXODUS
22:20
Do you put other “gods” before God? Is your love of money, power, status or some personal pos-
session greater than your love for God? If so, you may want to pay attention to the scripture
reading because you are not going to like the outcome. The good news – it’s not too late to put
God first in your life.
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November 2, 2014
All Soul’s Day
“Those who trust in him will understand truth, and the faithful will abide with him in love, be-
cause grace and mercy are upon his elect, and he watches over his holy ones.” - WISDOM OF SOL-
OMON 3:9
Here’s the ironic thing about people who are generous. Those that give freely and cheerfully do
not do it to be rewarded. They do it to show their love for God and their neighbors. Yet, be-
cause of their generosity, they typically are given more than they gave away!
November 9, 2014
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
“For we are God’s fellow workers…” – 1 CORINTHIANS 3:9
We are called to help God build His kingdom on earth. We are His eyes, ears, hands and voice
on Earth. By giving of our “first fruits” of our time, talent and treasure we help fulfill God’s
call. Are you doing all you can to help? Do you spend time in prayer every day? Do you partic-
ipate in one of the many parish ministries? Do you give generously in the offertory collection
each week?
November 16, 2014
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a little, I will set you over
much…”- MATTHEW 25:21
God expects us to nurture and develop the gifts He has given us and then generously give back
with increase. He doesn’t want us to waste or hoard the gifts He has given us; He expects us to
grow our gifts, use them wisely and be generous with them.
November 23, 2014
Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
“…as you did it to one of the least of my brethren, you did it to me” – MATTHEW 25:40
Most of us are generous when it’s convenient for us. We are generous when we have the time
or the money. But, generosity is the opposite of that. It means giving of one’s time, money,
compassion, forgiveness, mercy when it’s not convenient; when it’s not on our schedule, but on
the other person’s schedule.
November 30, 2014
1st Sunday of Advent
“Take heed, watch and pray; for you do not know when the time will come.” - MARK 13:33
We all take things for granted. In particular, we take time for granted. Our lives are so busy,
many of us are planning our time - our days, weeks, months, even years in advance. Remem-
ber, our time on earth is a gift. None of us knows how long we will be here. Start today and
begin thanking God for each and every day. Take time in silence, everyday, and listen to what
God is saying to you.
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December 7, 2014
2nd Sunday of Advent
“Prepare the way of the Lord…” - MARK 1:3
We are all called to live a holy life. We are all called to invite others to live holy lives. Living a
stewardship lifestyle, being grateful and generous with our gifts, does just that – it puts us on
the path to holiness and it invites others to be holy, too.
December 14, 2014
3rd Sunday of Advent
“Rejoice always, pray constantly, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in
Christ Jesus for you” – 1 THESSALONIANS 5:16 - 18
This scripture reading sums up Stewardship. “Rejoice always” means place your trust in God;
He will provide all that you need. “Pray constantly” means prayer should be a running conver-
sation with God throughout the whole day, every day. “Give thanks in all circumstances”
means even in bad situations, thank God. Suffering a little bit helps build empathy for others
in similar situations.
December 21, 2014
4th Sunday of Advent
“Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you!” – LUKE 1:28
Faith is a gift from God. During this Christmas season take time in silence and pray to God.
Thank Him for all the gifts He has given you. Try to set aside any anger or resentment you
have and really open your heart to receive the gift of God’s grace.
December 28, 2014
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
“…as the Lord has forgiven you, so you must forgive.” - COLOSSIANS 3:13
Forgiveness – one of the hardest things for people to do. It’s amazing how long we can hold a
grudge or be angry with someone. As we celebrate the feast of the Holy Family, take this oppor-
tunity to give the gift of forgiveness to someone - maybe someone in your family, maybe a
friend, maybe a co-worker or neighbor or, maybe yourself. Pick up the phone or text someone
right now.
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REFLECCIONES DEL BOLETIN DEL ESPIRITU DE SERVICIO
Octubre 2014 - Diciembre 2014
5 de octubre, 2014
27o domingo de tiempo ordinario
"La piedra que desecharon los constructores ha llegado a ser la piedra angular." - MATEO 21:42
Jesús fue la piedra angular y fue rechazado por los líderes políticos y religiosos de su tiempo, co-
mo también por el ciudadano común. El vivir el estilo de vida de servicio puede hacer que sea
"rechazado" por los demás en la sociedad de hoy. Por ejemplo, dar gracias antes de la comida en
un restaurante podría atraer miradas de extrañeza de parte de algunas personas. ¡Pero para
otros será una señal de que Dios está vivo!
12 de octubre, 2014
28o domingo de tiempo ordinario
"Así que mi Dios les proveerá de todo lo que necesiten..." - FILIPENSES 4:19
Dios de verdad provee a aquellos que son agradecidos y generosos. Esto es muy difícil para las
personas que no viven una vida de servicio. La gente es escéptica y dice que es solo una coinciden-
cia. Si usted es escéptico, trate de vivir una vida de servicio por solo un mes - sea generoso con
sus dones de tiempo, talento y tesoros y vea como Dios provee para sus necesidades.
19 de octubre, 2014
29o domingo de tiempo ordinario
“Entonces denle al césar lo que es del césar y a Dios lo que es de Dios.”
- MATEO 22:21
Todo lo que somos y todo lo que tenemos le pertenece a Dios. No somos "dueños" de nada, solo so-
mos "servidores" con los regalos que Dios nos ha dado. Lo único que Dios nos pide es que devolva-
mos una pequeña parte de lo que nos ha dado. Esta es la esencia del Espíritu de Servicio. Dios
debe ser nuestra prioridad en todo. Todo lo demás es secundario.
26 de octubre, 2014
30o domingo de tiempo ordinario
“Todo aquel que ofrezca sacrificios a otros dioses, en vez de ofrecérselos al Señor, será condenado
a muerte.”
– ÉXODO 22:20
¿Usted pone a otros "dioses" antes que a Dios? ¿Es su amor por el dinero, el poder, el estatus, o
alguna posesión personal más grande que su amor por Dios? Si es así, talvez debería ponerle
atención a las escrituras porque no le va a agradar las consecuencias. La buena noticia - aun no
es tarde para poner a Dios primero en su vida.
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2 de noviembre, 2014
Día de todos los difuntos
“Aquellos que confían en él entenderán la verdad, y los fieles lo seguirán con amor, porque la gra-
cia y la misericordia son para sus santos y su visita para sus elegidos.” - SABIDURÍA DE SALO-
MÓN 3:9
Aquí va la ironía de las personas que son generosas. Aquellos que dan libre y alegremente no lo
hacer para ser premiados. Lo hacen para mostrar su amor por Dios y sus prójimos. Pero, a causa
de su generosidad, ¡generalmente reciben más de lo que dan!
9 de noviembre, 2014
Dedicación a la Basílica Laterana
“Porque somos colaboradores en la labor de Dios…” – 1 CORINTIOS 3:9
Se nos llama para ayudar a Dios a construir su reino en la Tierra. Nosotros somos Sus ojos, oí-
dos, manos y voz en la Tierra. Al donar nuestros "primeros frutos" de nuestro tiempo, talento y
tesoro, estamos ayudando a cumplir con el llamado de Dios. ¿Está usted haciendo todo lo que
puede para ayudar? ¿Se toma el tiempo para rezar todos los días? ¿Participa en alguna de las
muchas parroquias? ¿Hace donaciones generosamente durante el ofertorio cada semana?
16 de noviembre, 2014
33o domingo de tiempo ordinario
“Bien, siervo bueno y fiel; en lo poco fuiste fuel, sobre mucho te pondré…”- MATEO 25:21
Dios espera que alimentemos y desarrollemos los dones que Él nos ha dado y para después gene-
rosamente devolver el favor con multiplicado. Él no quiere que desperdiciemos o acumulemos los
regalos que nos ha dado; Él espera que hagamos nuestros dones crecer, que los usemos sabia-
mente y que seamos generosos con ellos.
23 de noviembre 23, 2014
Nuestro Señor Jesucristo, Rey del Universo
“…en cuanto lo hicieron a uno de estos hermanos míos, aun a los más pequeños a mi lo hicieron”
– MATEO 25:40
La mayoría de nosotros somos generosos cuando nos es conveniente. Somos generosos cuando
tenemos el tiempo o el dinero. Pero, la generosidad es todo lo contrario a esto. Significa dar
nuestro tiempo, dinero, compasión, perdón, misericordia cuando no es conveniente, cuando no
está en nuestros planes, sino que en los planes de otra persona
30 de noviembre, 2014
1er domingo de Adviento
“Estén alerta, velen; porque no saben cuándo es el tiempo señalado.” - MARCOS 13:33
Todos subestimamos lo que tenemos. Particularmente, no apreciamos el tiempo que tenemos.
Nuestras vidas son tan ocupadas, muchos de nosotros planeamos nuestro tiempo - nuestros días,
semanas, meses, e incluso años, por adelantado. Recuerde, nuestro tiempo en la tierra es un re-
galo. Ninguno de nosotros sabe cuánto nos queda. Comience hoy y empiece por agradecerle a
Dios por cada día. Tome un momento de silencio, todos los días, y escuche lo que Dios le está di-
ciendo.
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7 de diciembre, 2014
2o domingo de adviento
“Preparen el camino del Señor…” - MARCOS 1:3
Se nos llama a vivir una vida sagrada. Se nos llama a invitar a los demás a vivir vidas sagradas.
El vivir una vida de servicio, ser generosos y agradecidos con nuestros dones, hace eso - nos po-
ne en el camino hacia la santidad e invita a los demás a ser santos también.
14 de diciembre, 2014
3er domingo de adviento
“Estén siempre gozosos, oren sin cesar, den gracias en todo momento, porque esta es la voluntad
de Dios para ustedes en Cristo Jesús” – 1 TESALONICENSES 5:16 - 18
Esta lectura de las escrituras resume el Espíritu de Servicio. "Estén siempre gozosos" significa
poner nuestra fe en Dios; el proveerá todo lo que necesitamos. "Oren sin cesar" significa que la
oración debe ser una conversación fluida con Dios durante el día, todos los días. "Den gracias en
todo momento" significa dar gracias a Dios incluso en situaciones malas. El sufrir un poquito
ayuda a desarrollar empatía por los demás en situaciones similares.
21 de diciembre, 2014
4o domingo de adviento
“¡Salve, llena de gracia, el Señor está contigo!” – LUCAS 1:28
La Fe es un regalo de Dios. Durante esta temporada de Navidad tome un momento de silencio
para orar a Dios. Agradézcale por todos los regalos que le ha dado. Trate de dejar atrás cual-
quier enfado o resentimiento que tenga y abra su corazón para recibir el don de la gracia de
Dios.
28 de diciembre, 2014
La Santa Familia de Jesús, Maria y José
“…Como Cristo los perdonó, así también háganlo ustedes.” - COLOSENSES 3:13
El perdón - una de las cosas más difíciles de hacer. Es increíble en tiempo que podemos pasar
con rencor o rabia contra alguien. Mientras celebramos el festín de la Santa Familia, tome esta
oportunidad para dar el don del perdón a alguien - talvez a alguien de su familia, talvez un ami-
go o un colega o vecino, o talvez a usted mismo. Tome el teléfono o mándele un mensaje ahora
mismo.
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