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Saint Joseph ROMAN CATHOLIC Church
973-383-1985
Second Sunday in ordinary time - January 17, 2021
Schedule
of Masses Weekdays
Monday-Friday at 12:05pm
Weekends Saturday (Sunday Vigil) at 5:00pm
Sunday at 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:30am
CONFESSIONS Saturday from 4:00-4:30pm
(or by appointment)
Parish Center: 22 Halsted Street, Newton NJ 07860-2003 Church: 24 Halsted Street - Newton
www.stjosephnewton.org
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Father ST Sutton, Pastor
973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Deacon Thomas Zayac, Deacon [email protected]
Father Edward Davey, Pastor Emeritus
Karen Glowatski, Office Administrator 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Christine Shell, Director of Food Pantry 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Faith Formation - 973-383-8413 [email protected]
Kelly Robinson, Director of Music Ministry
Sharon Eltzholtz, Bulletin Assistant [email protected]
Robert Lasser, Finance Administrator [email protected] - 973-383-1985
Pam Raynor, Director of Thrift Shop
[email protected] - 973-383-6816
TRUSTEES OF THE PARISH Dorothy Bosi and Gerard Woodring
The Sanctuary Lamp, which burns near the Tabernacle as a reminder of our Lord’s presence in the Most Holy Eucharist, burns this week in loving memory of:
The hosts and wine, which will become the
Holy Body and Precious Blood of our Lord, were given in
loving memory of:
May they now be resting in the peace of the Lord’s heavenly kingdom!
We pray for all those who are in need of the Lord’s healing presence:
Gary Arvary, Ron Ayers, Gene Belcher, Fred Bender, Egon Berninger, Burgos Family, Dorothy Charette,
Teresa Collins, Barbara Connolly, Father Angelus Croce, Grace Cruz-Beyer, James Cunningham, Alex DeMartino, Derya Demirtas, Jennifer DiNardo, Mary Ann Dowling,
Patricia Downey, Jennifer Downing, Russell English, Erica Needham Errico, Kathie Fetchko, Chris Flora, Theresa Fusco,
Monsignor Mark Giordani, Jim Gluszak, Gladys & John Greed, Joy Grenewicz, Suzanne Hammond, Finnuala Hanifan,
Agnes Hayek, Geri Hayes, Jessica & Hannah Joseph, Susan Kadar, Father Daniel Kelly, Jessica Kirby, John Kraft, Valerie Landell, Patricia Lane, Shirley Lavin, Elaine LeFever, Roberto Leyva,
Raymond Makusiewicz, Jr., Anthony Maitilasso, Jr., Sal Mauceli, Geraldine McDonald, Sharon Miller, Jake Michael
Miraldi, Kathy Modrow, Mike Palumbo, Alexander Partyka, Patty Pellegrino, Cheryl Piritz, Joyce & Mike Polster,
Michael Porfido, James Proulx, Jack Rhinesmith, Joan Riccardi, John Rokicki, Donna Rozsas, Alexia Russ, Father Edward Salmon,
Father Jude Salus, George Scarpa, Ben Sellitto, Coleen Shields, Crystal Siro, Francis Siro, Terri Skill, Ernest Sprague,
Gloria Steets, Kristen & Sofia Steets, Evelyn Strauss, Joni Strauss, Brysen Sutton, Delia M. Sutton, Edna & Paul Swenson,
Irene Towey, Daisy Valentin and Rita Zimich.
Saturday 1/16 5:00pm Helen Sciorra
Sunday January 17th Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am
9:30am
11:30am
Robert McDonald
Robert Morsell Ken Spellman Victor Pallante George Hayek
Monday 1/18 12:05pm Catherine Auriemma
Tuesday 1/19 12:05pm Frank Carchia
Wednesday 1/20 12:05pm Deacon Edward Ramirez
Thursday 1/21
12:05pm Joseph Wallace
Friday 1/22
12:05pm
Rosalie D’Andrea
Saturday 1/23 5:00pm Father Felipe Lopez
Sunday January 24th Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am
9:30am
11:30am
George Hayek
Thomas Galuppo, Sr. Hailey Acierno
Our Parish Family is Served By
WEEKLY MASS INTENTIONS
“oremus pro invicem”
Special remembrance
Second Sunday in ordinary time—January 17, 2021
mailto:[email protected]
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January 10, 2021
Collection $4,671 Online Giving $1,561
Total: $6,232 Our weekly budget is still $10,000
We gracious invite those who are not able to come to church to continue supporting your parish in your absence. Thank you for your
prayerful and financial support.
January 24, 2020
Jonah 3:1-5, 10 1 Corinthians 7:29-31
Saint Mark 1:14-20
All donations can be mailed to the Parish Center at: 22 Halsted Street, Newton, NJ 07860. Again, thank you for your generosity!
“Love is a fruit in season at all times, and within reach of every hand.”
Thank you for your ongoing support of Saint Mother Teresa Food Pantry. We would not be able to help all the people who come to us without your continuing generosity! Rice A Roni (all kinds) Manwich Toilet Paper Fruit snacks Paper Towels Canned pineapple Napkins Coffee (regular and decaf) Tissues Tea (regular and decaf) Salad dressings (all kinds) Cooking oil / Sugar Pudding snack cups (chocolate) Jello snack cups (all kinds) Progresso soup (all kinds) Canned Spinach Granola bars (chocolate chip and peanut butter) Oreo cookies Pasta Roni / Rice Sides / Pasta Sides (all kinds) Children’s juice boxes
Cake mixes and icing
Thank you for your continued generosity.
ALL Faith Formation Classes will begin Monday,
January 18, 2021 at 4:05pm
The Columbiettes are sponsoring a campaign to seek our
Blessed Mother’s intercession to Save Unborn Babies - SUB!
Please support this endeavor to pray ONE MILLION HAIL MARYS.
You can e-mail your tallies to: [email protected]
The tally so far is: 540,641
Save Unborn Babies
Weekly remembrance January 21st-30th
Store wide sale. 50% off on all items. Restocking each day.
Stop in to see our “Treasures.”
Hours are:
Thursday and Friday: 10:00am-4:00pm
Saturday: 9:30am-12:30pm
You can remember your family members and friends with a Sanctuary Lamp Memorial which will burn in their loving memory.
The hosts and wine used at Mass may also be donated in loving
memory of loved ones.
For more information contact the Parish Center Office.
Weekend donations
Food pantry
Next weekend readings
Faith formation
Thrift shop
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Probably one of the biggest bones of contention for 21st Century Catholics or at least those who want their children to be baptized, is finding suitable and eligible Godparents, or what the Church officially calls “Sponsors.”
First, let me begin by saying that the only legal requirement for a child to be baptized according to Canon Law is that: “There must be a founded hope that the infant be brought up in the Catholic religion” (Canon 868:2). Therefore, I have no problem baptizing children of Protestants, Jews, straight, gay or even single parents. That they bring their child to the church requesting Baptism, is almost enough of that “founded hope” which is required.
Believe it or not, being a Godparent (Sponsor) is actually more difficult to be eligible. Again, according to Canon Law, a Sponsor must be: 1. At least 16 years of age. 2. Celebrated the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Eucharist. 3. Able and willing to enthusiastically profess his/her faith during the Rite of Baptism, ready to model a Catholic Christian lifestyle (weekly Eucharist). 4. One or two in number (one a man and one a woman) and 5. Not bound by any canonical penalty (imposed or declared).
Therefore, if you think your best friend, your cousin, an aunt, someone you take spinning classes with or the babysitter is a kind person to you and your children and they are Jewish or Muslim, it does not work. Because choosing the proper Godparent is not so much about how good a person they are or how much money they have or even if they are close to your family; what is most important is THEIR practiced Catholic faith.
Now, this does NOT mean that they were Baptized, Confirmed and received their First Holy Communion and have not been back to church since. It does not mean that they attended Saint Joseph School up until the 8th Grade.
But again, MOST importantly, it is about how they are living their Catholic faith today. It is not about being “spiritual” or “religious” by saying prayers at home and being a good person, but again, it is MORE about living a Catholic life of which the essence is coming to church weekly and not weakly!
Why all this fuss about finding someone to fulfill these difficult requirements (which at times is almost impossible, and I know). It is because of what this Sacrament truly means. Baptism is the gateway; it is the doorway to the other Sacraments and necessary for salvation by actual reception if not by desire (Canon 849).
In today’s First Reading, the Prophet Isaiah reminds us that God has “Grasped us by the hand” that He formed us and set us as a covenant of the people. This covenant, this relationship that God offers us is not just about being nice, kind, generous or lighting candles to Buddha in our bedroom. It is about a personal relationship that God offers each and every one of us without any “partiality.”
So, my real question for today’s Solemnity, is why was Jesus baptized to begin with? If Baptism is for the removal of original sin and Jesus was without sin, then why was He baptized?
First, the Baptism of Jesus by His cousin John, was not the same Baptism that our parents had us participate in as children. Saint John even explains that in the Gospel:
“I have baptized you with water; (Jesus) will baptize you with the Holy Spirit” (Mark 1:8).
The Sacrament of Baptism comes from Jesus Himself, who at the end of His life here on earth commissions His Apostles to go to the ends of the earth: “Making disciples of all nations, Baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19). That same Aramaic formula (now translated into every language) has been used for over 2,000 years at each Baptism.
By this formula, by the descending of the Holy Spirit, not only has the stain of original sin been removed, but it also signifies that the child (or adult) now has become part of God’s family of faith, part of His covenantal relationship, part of the Catholic Church. So how can anyone stand up for their faith when they either don’t practice or believe in it? Hence, the reason why it is not easy to be a Godparent.
Many times, the common complaint against the Catholic Church (and we as priests) is that we have too many rules. Well, I can tell you that we have so many rules because it is important to us and our faith. If it were just willy-nilly or something that is not really important, then it should be easy. By the action of pouring water over people’s heads (or even submerging them in the water) Baptism is made very special, very important and even holy by Jesus Himself. That is why it is one of the seven Sacraments (“An outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace” thank you Baltimore Catechism).
For us who have been baptized already, what does this Solemnity mean for us? The key is found in today’s Second Reading from Acts: “How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power. He went about doing good (works)” (Acts 10:38). Therefore, the baton has been passed to us. We, like Christ, must excel as well. Now is the acceptable moment for each of us to become and make a difference in someone else's life. Human problems and hurts surround us everywhere. By our Baptismal graces, we too, like Jesus, must go about doing good works.
When I think that I cannot make a difference in someone’s life, I remember the following words that I found on a poster designed to motivate salespeople working for money. But they could have just as easily written for those of us Baptized in Christ’s Name:
A winner is always part of the answer. A loser always part of the problem.
A winner always has a program. A loser always has an excuse.
A winner says, “Let me do it for you.” A loser shouts, “That's not my job.”
A winner sees an answer for every problem. A loser has a problem for every answer.
A winner says, “It may be difficult, but it's possible.” A loser says, “It may be possible, but it's too difficult.”
Baptism removes Original Sin. Baptism is an initiation into the people of God. Baptism is a call to discipleship; and Baptism is a commissioning to “Do good works.”
What have you done with your Baptismal promises this week?
Father’s homily from last week
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It is that time of the year. If anyone is in need of a 2020 tax donation receipt for their tax returns, please contact the
Parish Center Office.
Saint Joseph Parish Community welcomes the following children to the Roman Catholic Church as they were
baptized on the following dates:
Sunday, November 8, 2020 Abigail Bridget and Jacob Robert Schorling
children of Carl and Jennifer Schorling
Sunday, November 15, 2020 Rowan Loretta Lynn Greco
child of Thomas and Leanne Greco, Jr.
Saturday, November 21, 2020 Emily Olivia Walsh
child of Ryan and Amanda Walsh
Saturday, December 12, 2020 John Paul Gabriel DiGidio
child of Jude and Ashley DiGidio
We congratulate their parents and look forward to seeing all of them each week at Mass
as their children “grow in age and wisdom!”
It is with great sadness that we have to announce the passing of our Trustee and dear friend George Hayek. George was truly a wonderful man with a great love for his parish family here in Newton. He and Agnes were regular church
goers and always made sure that whatever the church needed, he was there to help. In the past, George donated the beautiful Baptismal Icon of our Lord which proudly is displayed above our Baptismal font. It will serve as a constant reminder of George’s generosity and dedication to his church. May the Lord give George’s wife Agnes and their family His peace.
A six-week bereavement group for those who have experienced a recent death of a spouse or partner within the last year.
The meetings will be held every Tuesday. January 26th - March 2nd
2:00pm-3:30pm
Zoom Virtual Meetings Overlook Medical Center
Offered By:
The Carol G. Simon Cancer Center & The Thomas Glasser Caregivers Center
The Carol G. Simon Cancer Center and The Thomas Glasser Caregivers Center at Overlook Medical Center are sponsoring a bereavement support group for those who have experienced a recent death of a spouse or partner within the last year. The purpose of this group is to provide a safe environment where one can share feelings and experiences and explore ways of coping with the death. The group is led by professionals trained in grief related issues and is held weekly for six weeks in a welcoming environment.
The group is free, but registration is required. For more information, please contact:
Maggie Brady MSW, LCSW, OSW-C Oncology Social Worker
908-522-5255
Marian Teehan MSW, LCSW Coordinator 908-522-6348
George I. Hayek
baptisms
Healing your grieving heart
Tax donation
Right to Life march
Come and join Bishop Kevin Sweeney as he joins the Right to Life March in Branchville on Friday, January 29th. For those who are not able to travel to Washington, this would be a great sign of your support for this most worthy endeavor.
Our Lady Queen of Peace Church will celebrate a 10:00am Mass followed by a Eucharistic Procession throughout the town of Branchville (with a police escort).
After the march, there will be a showing of two pro-life films; one for children and Unplanned for adults.
For more information, please contact Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Office at: 973.948.3185 Ext. 1.
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PROCESSIONAL “This Day God Gives Me”
This day God gives me strength of high heaven, sun and moon shining, flame in my hearth, flashing of lightning, wind in its swiftness, depths of the ocean, firmness of earth. This day God sends me strength as my guardian, might to uphold me, wisdom as guide. Your eyes are watchful, Your ears are list’ning, Your lips are speaking, friend at my side. God’s way is my way, God’s shield is ‘round me, God’s host defends me, saving from ill. Angels of heaven, drive from me always all that would harm me, stand by me still. Rising I thank you, mighty and strong One, King of creation, Giver of rest, firmly confessing God in three Persons, oneness of God head, Trinity blest. PSALM RESPONSE Here am I Lord, I come to do Your will.
OFFERTORY “Here I Am, Lord” I, the Lord of sea and sky, I have heard my people cry. All who dwell in dark and sin My hand will save. I, who made the star of night, I will make their darkness bright. Who will bear my light to them? Whom shall I send? R. R. Here I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord? I have heard
You calling in the night. I will go, Lord, if You lead me. I will hold Your people in my heart.
I, the Lord of snow and rain, I have borne my people’s pain. I have wept for love of them. They turn away. I will break their hearts of stone, give them hearts for love alone. I will speak my word to them. Whom shall I send? R. I, the Lord of wind and flame, I will tend the poor and lame. I will set a feast for them. My hand will save. Finest bread I will provide till their hearts be satisfied. I will give my life to them. Whom shall I send? R. COMMUNION “You Satisfy the Hungry Heart”
R. You satisfy the hungry heart with gift of finest wheat; Come give to us, O saving Lord, the bread of life to eat.
As when the shepherd calls His sheep, they know and heed His voice; so when You call Your fam’ly, Lord, we follow and rejoice. R. With joyful lips we sing to You our praise and gratitude, that You should count us worthy, Lord, to share this heav’nly food. R. Is not the cup we bless and share the blood of Christ out - poured? Do not one cup, one loaf, declare our oneness in the Lord? R. RECESSIONAL “To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King” To Jesus Christ, our sov’reign King, who is the world’s salvation, all praise and homage do we bring and thanks and adoration. R. R. Christ Jesus, Victor! Christ Jesus, Ruler!
Christ Jesus, Lord and Redeemer! Your reign extend, O King benign, to ev’ry land and nation; for in Your kingdom, Lord divine, alone we find salvation. R. To You and to Your Church, great King, we pledge our hearts’ oblation until before Your throne we sing in endless jubilation. R.
Hymns for holy mass this weekend
Prayer to saint joseph
Saint Joseph our patron
we call upon you today
to look upon our parish family in Newton.
We ask for your fatherly protection
and paternal guidance through
these difficult times in our country,
in our world and in our Church.
Continue to watch over our elderly
and those most vulnerable at this time;
May they know of your fatherly care
and be comforted by the Lord’s presence.
This we pray through Him whom you
watched over as your own child,
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Come and Visit
Father Michael J. Burke Thrift Shop (located across the street from the Parish Center)
We are OPEN for business and drop-off
Thursday-Friday 10:00am-4:00pm Saturday 9:30am-12:30pm
Confessor, Spiritual Advisor and Friend. Gone to his eternal reward.
Dr. Francis A. Siro, OFS
Dr. Maria M. Cruz Dr. Carlos A. Abdul-Chani
8 US Highway 206 Stanhope, New Jersey 07874
(973) 347-7500 www.ByramVet.com
ABBEY GIFT SHOP 289 Route 206, Newton
973-383-2092 Books, Rosaries, Statues,
Jewelry ,Crucifixes Tuesday-Saturday 9:30-11:45am
1:15-4:30pm, Sunday 1:15-4:30pm
Saint Joseph Church’s Cemetery 137-151 Route 206 - Newton, New Jersey
Crypts and niches are still available in our Queen of Heaven Mausoleum (inside and outside) For further information, please contact our Parish Center at: 973.383.1985
Smith-McCracken Funeral Home
63 High Street, Newton, NJ - 973-383-4600
Our Caring Staff of Funeral Directors Robert E. McCracken, Owner/Manager - N.J. Lic. No. 3640
Andrew Jorritsma, Director - N.J. Lic. No. 3860, Rachael Zeberl, Director - N.J. Lic. No. 5127 At Need Funerals - Prearrangement Consultation - Medicaid & SSI Funeral Trusts–Cremation Services-Monuments
www.smithmccrackenfuneralhome.com [email protected]
Jude DiGidio, CFP 973-729-0125 x202 [email protected] B&D Group 1A Main Street, Suite 5 Sparta, NJ 07871
B&D Carefully Planned, Smart Investing
Securities offered through LPL Financial, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC B&D Group and LPL Financial Inc. are separate entities
In Loving Memory
of Deacon
George Sakkals
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WE TREAT YOUR PET LIKE FAMILY!
This week we remember Sergeant Bruce Watson, Police Officer Kendle Blackburn, Deputy Sheriff s LaKiya Rouse
and Jonathan Price, Sheriff Allan Weber, Office Brian Sicknick, Agents Luis Diaz, Eliezer Cartagena,
Luis Conde, Master Corporal Brian LaVigne, Sergeant Randall Sims, Deputy Sheriff Jane Ash, Lieutenant William Gardner, Unit Team Supervisor Gabe Morales, Officer Troy
Adkins, Sergeant Frederick Cameron, Police Officer Melton Gore and Conversation Officer Steven Reighard who either died in the line of duty or after contracting
the Wuhan virus as the result of exposure while on duty.
May they now be resting in the peace of God’s heavenly kingdom and may all their good deeds have gone with them!
In Loving
Memory of
Michael O’Gara
Happy Birthday
Bishop Kevin
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“Arise, bless the Lord, your God, from
eternity to eternity!”
-Nehemiah 9:5
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Thank you for your support during these difficult times.
We are now open for indoor dining, takeout and
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We continue to pray for all those who are not able to come
to church because of the pandemic. Know of our prayers
for you and your family.
January 20th marks two
years without your presence. Continue to pray for us as we promise to pray
for you and your family.
Pray for our Salesian Sisters
and all the good work they do,
especially as Catechists in our Faith
Formation Program.
Please remember your parish family each week, even if you
are not coming to church. We miss your presence and wait for your return
one day soon.