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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 5:00 PM Luella Murphy Kyle Mroz SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 9:00 AM Frances Luther Robert Kambach 10:30 AM Msgr. Patrick Panos John Carr, Sr. 12:00 PM William Slack Michael O’Sullivan ________________________________________________________________________ DAILY MASS OCTOBER 9-13 at 9:00 AM MONDAY Special Intention TUESDAY David Williams WEDNESDAY Anthony Giliberti THURSDAY Special Intention FRIDAY Intention of Frances O’Connor ________________________________________________________________________ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 5:00 PM Louise Zaffuto Giacomo Bileci SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 9:00 AM Dominick Rotella Laiz Silva 10:30 AM Intention of Mary Ellen and Robert Gallagher 12:00 PM Dominick M. Cecere Mary Greco _________________________________________________________________________ OCTOBER 8, 2017 27th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SCRIPTURE READINGS First Reading: Isaiah 5:1-7 This passage about the failure of the Lord’s vineyard is a metaphor for the ingratitude of the people of Israel and Judah. In tones of sad- ness, the Lord asks, “What more was there to do for my vineyard?” Second Reading: Philippians 4:6-9 In a moving appeal to the Philippians, Paul exhorts them to embrace all that is pure, decent, and admirable; then God’s peace will be theirs. Gospel: Matthew 21:33-43 In another rebuke to the chief priests and the elders, Jesus recounts a parable in which the owner of a vineyard leases his vineyard to tenant farmers. When the owner sends his servants and even his son to claim his rightful share of the crops, the tenants kill all of them. With some bitterness, Jesus warns the chief priests that “the Kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to people that will yield a rich harvest.” Mass Intentions for the Week PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED Please remember in your prayers, the souls of Sally Capobianco Patricia Gleason who died this past week. May their souls eternally Rest in Peace. BAPTISMS The community of Good Shepherd joyfully welcomes our newly baptized Christians: Vincenzo Carpino son of Heather and Pasquale Kelsey Marie Pastor daughter of Krystina and Brian Rejoice, for now you are truly children of God. PRIESTS MASS SCHEDULE - OCTOBER 5:00 PM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 PM 7-8 Fr. Michal Fr. Michal Fr. Tim Fr. Tim 14-15 Fr. Tim Fr. Michal Fr. Michal Fr. Tim 21-22 Fr. Tim Fr. Ed Fr. Michal Fr. Ed 28-29 Fr. Michal Fr. Michal Fr. Tim Fr. Tim ADORATION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT A sign-up sheet is posted on the bulletin board for the next first Fridays, November 3 and December 1 Please sign-up for each date so all hours are covered. We welcome parishioners to “sit for one hour” with our Lord. SCRIPTURE REFLECTION every Tuesday with Fr. Tim 9:30 - 11:00 AM Chapel Read the upcoming Sunday Scriptures • Reflect • Discuss 1) How does God provide for you? How often do you think about the blessings God brings into your life? How can your actions and attitudes be an expression of your dependence on God? 2) To what extent is gratitude part of your prayer of petition? 3) What are some examples of how people can produce fruit in God’s world today? 4) The Jewish leaders rejected Jesus because they were not open to his message. How can we be more receptive to God’s presence in our life? How can our attitudes towards others produce fruit in God’s kingdom? MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 - Parish Offices CLOSED (in observance of Columbus Day) 9:00 AM Mass will be celebrated

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7

5:00 PM Luella Murphy Kyle Mroz

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8

9:00 AM Frances Luther Robert Kambach 10:30 AM Msgr. Patrick Panos John Carr, Sr. 12:00 PM William Slack Michael O’Sullivan________________________________________________________________________

DAILY MASS OCTOBER 9-13 at 9:00 AM

MONDAY Special Intention TUESDAY David Williams WEDNESDAY Anthony Giliberti

THURSDAY Special Intention FRIDAY Intention of Frances O’Connor

________________________________________________________________________

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14

5:00 PM Louise Zaffuto Giacomo Bileci

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15

9:00 AM Dominick Rotella Laiz Silva 10:30 AM Intention of Mary Ellen and Robert Gallagher 12:00 PM Dominick M. Cecere Mary Greco_________________________________________________________________________

OCTOBER 8, 2017 27th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

SCRIPTURE READINGS

First Reading: Isaiah 5:1-7 This passage about the failure of the Lord’s vineyard is a metaphor for the ingratitude of the people of Israel and Judah. In tones of sad-ness, the Lord asks, “What more was there to do for my vineyard?”

Second Reading: Philippians 4:6-9 In a moving appeal to the Philippians, Paul exhorts them to embrace all that is pure, decent, and admirable; then God’s peace will be theirs.

Gospel: Matthew 21:33-43 In another rebuke to the chief priests and the elders, Jesus recounts a parable in which the owner of a vineyard leases his vineyard to tenant farmers. When the owner sends his servants and even his son to claim his rightful share of the crops, the tenants kill all of them. With some bitterness, Jesus warns the chief priests that “the Kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to people that will yield a rich harvest.”

Mass Intentions for the Week

PRAYERS FOR THE DECEASED Please remember in your prayers, the souls of

Sally Capobianco

Patricia Gleason

who died this past week. May their souls eternally Rest in Peace.

BAPTISMS The community of Good Shepherd joyfully welcomes our newly baptized Christians:

Vincenzo Carpino son of Heather and Pasquale

Kelsey Marie Pastor daughter of Krystina and Brian

Rejoice, for now you are truly children of God.

PRIESTS MASS SCHEDULE - OCTOBER

5:00 PM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12:00 PM 7-8 Fr. Michal Fr. Michal Fr. Tim Fr. Tim 14-15 Fr. Tim Fr. Michal Fr. Michal Fr. Tim 21-22 Fr. Tim Fr. Ed Fr. Michal Fr. Ed 28-29 Fr. Michal Fr. Michal Fr. Tim Fr. Tim

ADORATION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT

A sign-up sheet is posted on the bulletin board for the next first Fridays, November 3 and December 1

Please sign-up for each date so all hours are covered.

We welcome parishioners to “sit for one hour” with our Lord.

SCRIPTURE REFLECTION

every Tuesday with Fr. Tim • 9:30 - 11:00 AM • Chapel

Read the upcoming Sunday Scriptures • Reflect • Discuss

1) How does God provide for you? How often do you think about the blessings God brings into your life? How can your actions and attitudes be an expression of your dependence on God?

2) To what extent is gratitude part of your prayer of petition?

3) What are some examples of how people can produce fruit in God’s world today?

4) The Jewish leaders rejected Jesus because they were not open to his message. How can we be more receptive to God’s presence in our life? How can our attitudes towards others produce fruit in God’s kingdom?

MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 - Parish Offices CLOSED (in observance of Columbus Day)

9:00 AM Mass will be celebrated

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“The Holy Spirit is the strength of God, it’s what gives us the strength to go forward

but many find this upsetting and prefer the comfort of the familiar.” ~ Pope Francis

COLLECTION BREAKDOWN LAST WEEK:

Envelopes: $6,729.00 261 families/$25.78 average 5,000.00 single offering 1,000.00 single offering Not using Envelopes: 1,296.00 Regular Collection: $14,025.00 Second Collection: $2,367.00 (Parish Maintenance)

Online Giving - SEPT. $6,457.00 SEPTEMBER - # of users: 38 reported on a “total monthly” basis at the end of each month

Our thanks to all of our parishioners who respond each week to the needs of our parish and who make their weekly offering a part of their budget. May God Bless you for your continued generosity.

We are grateful to all parishioners who made a commitment to the “We are Living Stones” program.

We prayerfully ask you to fulfill those commitments on a weekly basis as your means allow so that we can

continue to develop the initiatives originally set forth for Youth, Family & Couples and Seniors.

Thank you again for your generosity!

GOOD SHEPHERD

CATHOLIC

CEMETERY

ANNUAL MASS

SAT., OCTOBER 21 11:00 AM

(please bring a lawn chair)

Volunteers needed. Contact Mary 973-786-5811.

Cemetery Address Airport Rd. (Rt. 603) at Creek Rd., Green Twp.

The mission of the newly formed Mary’s Caring Ministry is to mirror the care Mary gave to Elizabeth in her time of need: “to bring the message of the gospel, God's healing love, and the gift of the Eucharist to parishioners.”

We welcome parishioners to join us MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 • 7:00 PM (All Saints Room)

Come, bring your ideas for our ministry and be a witness of God's comfort and caring.

If you have any questions, please contact Linda Gray 908-852-7338 or [email protected]

“HEALING THREADS OF MARY” Prayer Shawl Ministry

will gather every 2nd Thursday of the month

beginning THURSDAY OCTOBER 12 12:30 - 1:30 PM and 6:00 - 7:00 PM

(All Saints Room)

• sign-up sheets available in the atrium •

Information or to request a shawl, call/text Katrina Mulvihill, 201-396-0098 or [email protected]

MARY’S CARING MINISTRY Dear Senior Parishioners,

In our ongoing quest to better serve the community, we thought it is time to have a Seniors Group. We know many of our seniors are already busy serving our parish through their good works of church maintenance, administration, Faith Formation, Bible Study, Eucharistic Ministry, and Lecturing.

The purpose of the new group is to give our over 55 parishioners an opportunity to gather, pray and share their collective wisdom so we as a Good Shepherd community can continue to deepen our relationships and grow towards God.

We are conducting a survey to assess whether there is interest in starting a Good Shepherd Seniors Group.

The survey can be found in the atrium near the bul-letin board and will take only 5 minutes to complete.

Thank you in advance for your input.

WALK for our ETHIOPIAN CHILDREN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 - meet at 1:00 PM (Parish Hall)

Sign-up today and solicit donations to sponsor your walk

Free-will offerings also gratefully accepted (baskets are located in the atrium)

Share the Journey: Love Your Neighbor

A global migration campaign in support of immigrants and refugees, launched by Pope Francis. The campaign reflects the Church’s commitment to all God’s children, especially the most vulnerable around the world and here in the US.

Week of Prayer and Action October 7-13 Visit www.loveyourneighbor.us to learn more.

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SILVER and GOLD WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS

For couples celebrating their 25th or 50th Wedding Anniversary

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Paterson

Celebrant: Bishop Serratelli • Sunday, November 5 • 4:00 PM

An invitation will be sent once your registration is completed.

Register by Tues., Oct. 17th by calling the office, 973-786-6631

• SAVE THE DATE • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

A Warm Invitation to All Families and Adults

• Pottery Retreat and Morning of Reflection •

Through storytelling, the creation of pottery and music, retreat facilitator, potter, teacher and artist,

Ray Boswell will invite us to pray and reflect upon the healing power of

God’s love.

Bring an open heart, an open mind,

enjoy and be transformed!

All are welcome please join us!

Catholic Charities agencies will benefit from your support of the 2017 Bishop’s Annual Appeal.

Some of the many services these agencies provide are: emergency housing for people in extreme poverty, out-patient and residential substance abuse treatment, group homes for disabled adults, outreach to veterans who are homeless, family counseling and more.

Your gift to the Bishop’s Annual Appeal helps bring this important work to life, since Catholic Charities receives the largest percentage of Appeal funding.

Your help is needed to continue providing this urgent care. Please be as generous as your means will allow to the 2017 Bishop’s Annual Appeal. Thank you!

For your convenience, you can make an online gift or pledge at www.2017appeal.org

or reply in the envelope sent from the Diocese.

GIVING TREE COMMITTEE

If you are interested in joining the Giving Tree Committee, please email

Anna-Marie Kelly • [email protected]

or call the parish office, 973-786-6631 and leave a message and you will be contacted.

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

MARTHA MARY LAZARUS Bereavement Ministry

“Seasons of Hope” Sundays, 3:00 - 4:30 PM (Chapel)

October 8 Our Source of Consolation

October 15 Picking up the Pieces

October 22 Finding Joy

October 29 Bearing Your Cross

“Light is known to exist by virtue of darkness. One is the chair upon

which the other sits.”

BISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL

Continuing as previously announced:

• Scripture Reflection - Tuesdays

• R.C.I.A. - Tuesdays

• Bible Study Sessions - Tuesdays & Thursdays

• Choir practice - Thursdays

• Bereavement Ministry - Sundays

• Prayer Shawl Ministry - 2nd Thursday of the month

For more information, visit the website: www.goodshepherdrc.org

Solemn Pontifical Mass • Saturday, October 14 • 9:30 AM Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, 381 Grand St., Paterson Celebrant: Most Rev. Arthur Serratelli Info: Dr. Joseph Daly • [email protected] • 973-464-2954 Don Bosco Columbiettes Auxiliary #7784 Beefsteak Dinner Saturday, October 14 • Newton VFW, 85 Mill St., Newton Doors open 6:30 PM/Dinner served 7:00 PM • Tickets: $45pp Maureen Fiore 973-579-5293 or Miriam Montagne 201-230-1373 Proceeds benefit the Dept. of People with Disabilities (DPD) Knights of Columbus Don Bosco Council #7784 Bowling Event “George Flynn Memorial Bowling” event Sunday, October 22 • 2:00 - 4:00 PM • Sparta Lanes, Sparta $15pp • arrive by 1:45 PM for lane assignments and shoes Reserve: Mike O’Connor • [email protected] • 862-354-1753 Proceeds benefit Prostate Cancer Research Women’s Cornerstone XVIII: Let It Begin With Me • Retreat Notre Dame of Mt. Carmel, 75 Ridgedale Ave., Cedar Knolls For women 25 years and older • 26-hour Retreat Begins: Friday, October 27 • 6:30 PM Concludes: Saturday, October 28 • 7:30 PM You will be Inspired • Revitalized • Spiritually Uplifted Sleeping accommodations provided at the parish Register: www.ndcarmel.com • Donation: $50.00 Denise Panyik-Dale • [email protected] • 973-267-2479

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FAITH FORMATION NOTES

The Mass and Children

Over the next months beginning at the end of October our children in grades 1

through 8 will become active participants in the celebration of the Eucharist. They will

fill the roles of lector, greeters, ushers, and present the Gifts.

Please show your support for our young parishioners with a warm smile and an en-

couraging word. Remember Jesus invites all of us to His table -- and He extended a

special invitation to children, saying, "Let the little children come to me."

SAVE THE DATE FOR PARENTS OF

FIRST COMMUNICANTS

Mandatory Parent Meeting - Wednesday,10/18 @ 7:00pm

“Rite of Enrollment” Mass – Saturday,11/4 @ 5:00pm

First Reconciliation – Saturday,11/18 @ 10:00am

First Eucharist Rehearsal – 5/1,5/2,5/3,5/4 (time tbd)

(Please note rehearsal is mandatory)

First Eucharist – Saturday,5/5 – two groups 10:00am and

12:30pm as assigned

May Crowning of the Blessed Virgin – Sunday, 5/6 @ 10:30

Mass

YOU ARE NEEDED

SERVICE OPPORTUNITY FOR 8th, 9th

and 10th Graders:

Please join us on Sunday, 10/15 for the

“Ethiopian Walk” . We will meet in the

parish hall at 1:00pm and walk to our

cemetery and back. This is a great com-

munity event and opportunity to raise

funds for our “adopted” children while

also receiving credit for service hours.

Information is available in the atrium

after all Masses. Additionally questions

may also be directed to Mrs. Allison

Holdt, Faith Formation Assistant at

[email protected].

We look forward to seeing you!!!