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October 25, 2020 • Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Pastoral Associate for Elementary Catechetics
Tracey Hann
School PrincipalMichael Petrillo
DIRECTOR OF LITURGICAL MUSIC MINISTRIES
Dr. Patricio Molina
Assistant Liturgical Music MinisterS
Kimberley Mesiti
Pastoral Associate for Family & Adult Formation Ministries
Robert P. Miller
TRUSTEESBernadette LipomaJames McKittrick
St. Thomas the ApostleSt. Thomas the ApostleRoman Catholic ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Rectory/Parish Center: (973) 338-9190 • Fax: (973) 338-4224 Religious Education: (973) 338-7400 • School: (973) 338-8505
Address: 60 Byrd Avenue, Bloomfi eld, NJ 07003 • Website: www.stachurchbloomfi eld.comFacebook: Saint Thomas the Apostle Church Twitter: @stachurchnj YouTube: STA Bloomfi eldNJ
Parish Center Hours: Fri. 9am-2pm (July through Labor Day Fri. 9am-1pm) Wednesday 10am-3pm • Saturday 9am-1pm
Eucharistic LiturgySaturday Eve: 5:00pm
Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00am, and 12:00 Noon
Weekdays: Mon. through Fri. 11:30amHoly Days: See the bulletin
Holidays: 8:30am
Sacrament of Reconciliation
(Penance/Confessions)Saturday: 1:00pm
Marian Devotions
MondaysNovena Prayer 11:30am Mass
Liturgy of the Word
With ChildrenSundays: 10:30am Mass
September - June
Catholic Community
ServicesOffering Social
Service Assistance1(800) CCS-7413
Fax: 596-3735
Rev. Lawrence J. Fama, PastorRev. Charles J. Miller, Pastor EmeritusParochial Vicar: Rev. Lukasz Rokita
In Residence: Rev. John Gordon and Rev. Charles PinyanWeekend Assistant: Rev. Thomas Cembor
PERMANENT DEACONSDeacon Thomas J. Coyle • Deacon Brian J. Murphy • Deacon Michael Pasquale
Deacon Dennis J. Besida, Retired
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Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time October 25, 2020 Masses for the Week
Saturday, October 24 5:00 pm Anthony Meole, Sr. – Family Sunday, October 25 8:00 am Rev. Edward McGrath – Bequest 10:00 am John Mulkeen – Friend 12:00 pm Donald Brancaccio – Friend
Monday, October 26 Weekday 7:30 am Ignacio & Mercedes Odi - Daughter 11:30 am Robert Imfeld – Family
Tuesday, October 27 Weekday 7:30 am Kay Ginty – Family 11:30 am Deacon Al & Mary Margaret Tizzano – Bequest
Wednesday, October 28 Sts. Simon & Jude, Apostles 7:30 am Dominic & Loretta Santangelo – Son 11:30 am Leonard Zeno – Brother-in-law
Thursday, October 29 Weekday 7:30 am Joseph DeLorenzo – Bequest 11:30 am Ellis Merkel – Niece
Friday, October 30 Weekday 7:30 am Lois Lang – Bequest 11:30 am Dominick Robertella – Family
Saturday, October 31 Weekday 8:30 am Milagros Cuakay-Go – Family 5:00 pm Conchita Nebiar – Family Sunday, November 1 All Saints 8:00 am Louis & Patricia Occhetti – Family 10:00 am Eleanor Gonnella – Family 12:00 pm Peter Ciulla, Jr. – Aunt
The People of the Parish Mass will be celebrated privately. The priests will be fulfilling all mass intention obligations.
PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Anthony Pasquale, Carlos Ruiz, John & Lynette Fishburn, Joseph Palmisano, Sandy Olson, Judy Mitschke, Madelyn Delaney, Virginia Fallon, Nancy Salerno,
Michael O’Connor, Donna DeVito, Deacon Dennis Besida, Sharon & John Bertonaschi, James Nelson,
Michael Dobransky
REST IN PEACE Rev. Thaddeus Zuber, Linda Meyers,
Rev. Roy Henderson
SANCTUARY CANDLE INTENTIONS
CHURCH: Eileen Kossack
Missals and Hymnals will not be available in the pews. Please download the music and readings from our website and bring them with you or use a Catholic app on your phone or tablet.
Gospel Reading Matthew 22:34-40
This week’s Gospel follows close behind the Gospel read last Sunday. It is the last of three questions put to Jesus by Jewish religious leaders who are trying to trick him into saying something that might get him arrested. This reminds us that the context for today’s reading is the mounting tension between Jesus and the religious leaders in Jerusalem.
The Herodians and the Pharisees asked the first question, which was about taxes. The Sadducees asked the second question, which was about the Resurrection (see Matthew 22:22-33). The third question, considered in today’s Gospel, is asked by a Pharisee who asks Jesus about the greatest of the commandments.
The question requires Jesus to interpret the Law of Moses. The Mosaic Law consists of the Ten Commandments and many additional rules, numbering over six hundred. Adherence to the Mosaic Law, for a devout Jew, is an expression of faithfulness to God’s covenant with Israel. The ranking of the Commandments was regularly debated among the teachers of the Law.
Jesus answers the Pharisees’ question with a two-fold summary. Jesus says that all of the commandments can be summarized in two commandments: love God and love your neighbor. Both of these were central elements of the religious tradition Jesus learned from his Jewish community. Indeed these continue to be central aspects of contemporary Jewish religious understanding. Jesus’ response to his questioners proposed an integral connection between these two aspects of the Jewish Law. Love of God finds its expression in our love for our neighbor.
Pray the Rosary in October October is the month dedicated to the Rosary and the anniversary of
the miracle of Fatima. Her plea was to pray the Rosary every day for
peace in the world.
Please say the rosary every day for peace per her request.
Next Sunday, NOVEMBER 1ST
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PARISH CENTER PHONE HOURS ONLY M, T, Th, 9am-3pm, Wed. 10am-3pm,
Fri. 9am-2pm. Sat. 9am-1pm ALL MEETINGS & EVENTS
CANCELED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE The Main source of operating funds for St. Thomas is our weekly / holyday offertory collections. The information below will show where the Parish is as of October 18th compared to the amount needed for the year. The break-even date is June 30, 2021. The amount needed each week to have a balanced budget is $17,254 and the amount collected last weekend was $12,673. Envelopes/Cash $11,190 Electronic Giving $1,483
Balanced Budget Amount Year to Date Remaining $880,000 $227,408 $652,592
The year to date amount is negative by $48,656 as of week number 16 in our current budget year.
The information below is where the Parish ended the last fiscal year, June 30, 2020, compared to the budget.
Balanced Budget $892,300 Amount Collected $761,609 Net deficit of $130,691 for the fiscal year just ended.
Living the 3 T’s: Time, Talent, & Treasure Through the Sacraments of the Church, God continues to give us His Son. Each time we receive the Eucharist is a good time to thank Him for the gifts of Time, Talent and
Treasure that He has given to us, and to look back at what we have done thus far with these gifts. It is
probably a good time to also ask Him how we may be more generous going forward.
We encourage parishioners to sign up for electronic parish giving. Electronic giving is more regular, helps the parish to plan better, and lessens the need for volunteers to physically touch envelopes/cash, thus lessening the opportunity for viral transmissions. Please go our website http://www.stachurchbloomfield.com for more information.
View this bulletin online at: http://stachurchbloomfield.com/bulletin
Phase 3 Church reopening / Weekend Masses
Weekend Mass Schedule - Saturday 5pm and Sunday 8, 10, 12 and on our YouTube channel. The church will be open a ½ hour before Mass and close after Mass for cleaning.
Cardinal Tobin has extended the dispensation to attend Mass. Maximum of 150 people per Mass on a first come first serve basis.
Please use the south side handicap and center front entrances.
Weekday Mass will be celebrated at 11:30 am on Monday through Friday. The church will be open from 10:30am to 12:30pm on these days. Maximum of 150 people per Mass on a first come first serve basis.
Please use the south side handicap entrance.
Reconciliation (confession) Saturday at 1pm in our parking lot (weather permitting). In case of inclement weather, confession will be in church.
Please enter through the center door in front of the church. GUIDELINES
Everyone must wear a mask before entering the Church and while in the building Everyone must stay 6’ apart when on the church property (both inside and outside the Church) Everyone must sanitize your hands before entering the church (please bring hand sanitizer with you) If you are sick or feel that you’ve been infected or exposed to someone who has been infected with Covid-19, you must wait 14 days before entering the Church
We are happy to welcome you back for Mass but please note that even with the best health practices and social distancing, anyone who enters a public space should recognize there is a risk in contracting Covid-19. We will be increasing the cleaning of our Church, but no one should expect they will be any safer from germs here than in other public areas.
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TROOP 22
Used Clothing Drive Fundraiser • Clean and wearable clothing • Clean and wearable footwear • Handbags, belts, wallets, and backpacks • Small hard and soft toys (toy cars, legos, dolls, and small stuffed animals) • New or like new household linens (e.g. bedsheets, pillowcases, curtains, comforters and blankets • Bicycles
Place all your donated items in tall white kitchen trash bags
Drop-off information Saturday, October 31st, 2020
between 8am to 1pm Saint Thomas the Apostle School 50 Byrd Avenue, Bloomfield NJ In the front parking lot of the school
If you are unable to drop off your donated items on this date and time, to make arrangement for a
pickup, text: Mari 973-715-5429
Thank you for your support!
Thank you to everyone who has helped sanitize our church. Your time in helping us maintain our church is greatly appreciated.
ADDITIONAL HELP NEEDED
Our Funeral Ministry is busier than ever, and we are in need of additional volunteers. If you feel called to help to minister to families who have lost loved ones, please call Susan at the parish center at 973 338-9190 x 137. Thank you for your prayerful consideration of this special ministry.
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The Prayer Shawl Ministry would like to remind our Parishioners that we have lap robes and shawls for you to give to a loved one going through a difficult time. When we give a shawl /lap robe our mission is to provide you with prayers, warmth and comfort, to share your pain, sorrow, or your joy and to remind you that you are never alone. To request a shawl/lap robe please call Betsy @ 973 893-2441 or [email protected] and one will be given to you. The Prayer Shawl Ministry is in need of new members who knit or crochet and would like to share their talent with our ministry. At this time, we all work from home. Please call above for information. Our ministry mainly provides baby blankets to our newly Baptized, lap robes & shawls for those in need. Let us continue to pray for those making shawls and those who receive them. Donations and gift cards to Michaels and yarn are always welcome and appreciated to be able to continue with our shawls, lap robes and baby blankets.
Men’s Scripture Reading and Reflection ONLINE!
ALL MEN are invited Monday, October 26, 2020 at 7:30pm on line at ZOOM. Join a group of ordinary men and spend 90 minutes reflecting on the Sunday Scripture Readings for the coming week. We will also listen to selected homilies, read parts of the Catechism as well as share the Word of God. Come and share the extraordinary Word of God and together learn more about our beautiful Catholic faith. Join Zoom Scripture Meeting at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89601220664?pwd=SGF3YzM0NjNJK0UvQVowUXExeE1vdz09
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Any woman who is pregnant and in need can get help. She never has to feel that abortion is the only option and can find assistance at the following numbers:
Crisis Pregnancy Helpline 1-888-4-OPTIONS 1-888-NO-ABORT
Post Abortion Healing 1-887-HOPE 4 ME rachelsvineyard.org
Birthright 1-800-550-4900 or 201-845-4646
Respect Life Office 973-497-4350, or [email protected]
Saint Thomas the Apostle Church would like to invite all Children and Young Adults (under 18) to participate on our first Virtual Christmas Pageant. Sign up by emailing Dr. Patricio Molina at [email protected]. Once children are assigned to their parts, they will borrow their costumes from the church and record themselves singing and acting their parts at home. Sign up by November 9th.
Children learn about love from real, concrete examples witnessed in family life. We can help children to love God and love their neighbors by showing everyday acts of love, generosity, and kindness—our own expressions of our love for God. These acts, small and large, are the expression of what Jesus identified as the two greatest commandments: love God and love neighbor. Make a poster together as a family. Write the words Love God in the center of the poster and write the words Love Neighbor near each of the four sides of the poster. Read together today’s Gospel, Matthew 22:34-40. Talk about how Jesus taught us that our love for God is revealed in the love that we show to other people. On the poster, use pictures and words to show some of the ways that your family shows their love for other people. Pray together that your family will continue to express your love for God by loving others. Pray the Act of Love.
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NEW TO OUR PARISH? WELCOME!!
PARISH MEMBERSHIP; New Parishioners are requested to register in the Parish as soon as possible. Please notify us of changes in address or phone number.
Name_________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ Town_________________________________________ Phone________________________________________ Email_________________________________________
____ I wish to receive a registration form
____ I have an address change
____ I am moving out of the Parish
Please send to Parish office or drop in collection basket.
The Social Concerns Office and The Office of the African American, African and Caribbean
Apostolate of Archdiocese of Newark Invites you to the North Essex Deanery 16
Four ZOOM EVENING REFLECTIONS
OPEN WIDE OUR HEARTS: THE ENDURING CALL TO LOVE
Responding to Racism: Understanding, Conversion, Action
7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28th 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11th
7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18th 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2nd
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For more info, call or email: Michele G. Gilfillan [email protected]
646-584-8187
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A campaign of prayer and fasting to end abortion.
Wed., Sept. 23 – Sun., Nov. 1 We need 1-2 volunteers to pray
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Atlantic City, NJ American Ob/Gyn Services 333 East Jimmie Leeds Rd., Galloway, NJ 7:00am – 7:00pm Contact Ethel Hermanau (609) 992-9395 or [email protected] Montclair, NJ 396 Bloomfield Ave. (Across from Pilgrim Med.) 7:00am – 7:00pm Contact Lisa Hart (973) 769-4422 Or [email protected] Hackensack, NJ The Women’s Choice (10 Zabriskie St.) Tues., Thurs., and Sat. 7:00am – 2:00pm Contact Margaret Scully (201) 805-0937 Or [email protected] Morristown, NJ Planned Parenthood (196 Speedwell Ave) 8:00am – 8:00pm Contact Frances Spillman (917) 608-6078 Or [email protected] Cherry Hill, NJ Cheery Hill Women’s Center (502 Kings Hwy N.) Mon through Sat 7L00am – 7:00pm Contact Claire Howson (856) 313-9861 Or [email protected] Shrewsbury, NJ Planned Parenthood (69 Newman Springs Rd) Monday-Friday 8:00am – 6:00pm Contact Monmouth for Life Or [email protected] Washington, NJ Planned Parenthood (66 E. Washington Ave.) Monday – Friday 9:00am – 5:00pm Contact Jennifer English (973) 525-6692 Or [email protected]
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