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St. Aloysius

Parish

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September 4, 2016

Masses

for the Week

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Vigil: (Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time)

5:30 pm-Joseph DelGuercio, Jr. by Mom & Dad

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 (Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time)

7:30 am-Parish Family

9:00 am-Deceased Members of Ruocco & Pollio Families

by Marie Albanese

10:30 am-John F. Kearney, Jr. by Joe Kearney

12:00 noon-Adelina Recenello by Barbara & Rich

Sammarco

5:00 pm-Piero Genni by Christiane Agkpo

7:00 pm-Frederick Federici by Judy & Stephen Hynes

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 (Weekday) (Labor Day)

9:00 am-Betty & Howard Cromie by Eloise & Richard

Grizzetti

No Exposition, No Novena TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 (Weekday)

6:45 am-Watson Fournier by Donna Radojevic

8:00 am-Judy Cecere by Van Houten Family

12:00 noon-Michael Martino by Family WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 (Weekday)

6:45 am-Joseph Michael McGrath

8:00 am-Mary & Jim McHugh by Olga & Frank Testa

12:00 noon-Ryan Shaw by Marjule Drury THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 (The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary)

6:45 am-Eileen Smith Stanton by M/M Joseph V. Esposito

8:00 am-Angelina Casabona by Frank & Olga Testa

12:00 noon-Angela Geremia by Daughter, Connie

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 (Saint Peter Claver, Priest)

6:45 am-Cook Family by Eleanor & Cathy

8:00 am-Dec’d Members of Calandra Family by Family

12:00 noon-Fr. Edinson Ramirez (birthday - living)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 (Weekday)

6:45 am-Agnes Provost by Salsano Family

8:00 am-Parish Memorial Mass

5:30 pm-Dr. Bud Manney by Maureen Durr

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 (Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time)

7:30 am-Parish Family

9:00 am-For the Victims of September 11, 2001

10:30 am-Fausto Alarcon by Alarcon Family

12:00 noon-Jennifer Tino by Mom & Dad

5:00 pm-Philip Aster by Francine & Amanda Aster

7:00 pm-Patricia O’Brien by Leonard & Sally Luciano

Memorial Mass Kathleen Bott, Gladys Brady, Anne Fanelli,

Msgr. Benjamin A. Piazza, Betty Pimblott,

William & Mary Pimblott, Ryan Shaw,

Cesidia Silvestri, Katherine Stucy.

THIS WEEK THE SANCTUARY LIGHT IS: In Memory of Timothy Aloysius Dolan by Cousin, Clare.

THE SHRINE AREA VOTIVES THIS WEEK: OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, MOTHER

CABRINI, SAINT KATERI TEKAKWITHA: 1. In Memory of September 11, 2001 victims.

ST. JUDE, ST. ALOYSIUS, ST. PATRICK: 1. Special Intention for Peace and Mercy.

NO EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED

SACRAMENT OR NOVENA

ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH,

LABOR DAY

Votive Lights

for Sanctuary and Shrines

Arrangements may be made in

person at the Rectory,

Mon. to Fri., 9:00 to 5:00.

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September 4, 2016

The Ministry

of Prayer “To everything there is a

season, and a time for

every purpose under

heaven.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11)

“.…A time to be born….” Newly Baptized: Timothy Andrew Dotter.

“.…A time to be healed….” Sick list: Joy Beagle, Bob Beck, Mary Binsfeld, John

Bryer, Lorraine Callanan, June Castano, Ed Centanni,

Jeanette Chrissafis, Albert Cifelli, Jeffrey Colt, Max Colt,

Mary Comer, Jane Conover, Anne Cordasco, Faith

Costabile, Meghan Crane, Diane Cusic, Frank DelVecchio,

Sophie Donahue, Ray Dowling, John Dwyer, Christopher

Edie, Galen Edie, Renee Exelbert, George Fey, Ted Fisher,

Donna Fitzgerald, Rich Foster, Carol Lee Gade, Joanne

Galinis, Michael A. Giglio, Sr., Jennifer Gilman, Maria

Giovine, Rosa Giovine, Alex Grizzetti, Ambrose Grizzetti,

Richard Grizzetti, Cihan Hazer, Barbara Hellstern, Brad

Henshaw, Betty Kapchus, Jimmy Karpinski, Shannon

Kelly, Alana Lally, Linda Leggatt, Molly Linde, Gary

Madera, Barbara Maran, Brian Martin, Robert Martin,

Donald Moglia, Cynthia Morelli, Pat Mullany, Andy

Napolitano, John Natale, Catherine Petrallia, Donald

Petronella, Peter Pirrello, Lori Pratt, Gary Prestipino, Richie

Prestipino, Donald Quinn, Janis Remalino, Maria Reynoso,

Rosemary Scott, Giovanni Sereno, Salvatore Sereno,

Veronica Serio, Thomas F. Sheelen, Georgette Soriano,

Anna Spatola, Lorraine Staboris, Marie Stickelberger, Billy

Taylor, James Tressito, Joseph Tressito, Bernadette

Twomey, Paula Ummarino, Ellen Warning, Cassandra

Warshowsky, Lenard Wojtala.

“..A time for war & a time for peace..”

For national and world leaders and for

those in the armed services, especially Michael W. Beier, Thomas L. Comer, Brian Feddeler,

Jason Garrison, Jared Hoholic, Michael C. Howley, Joseph

Robert Hyer, Katherine Comer Irish, Michael McHugh,

Beckie Piela, Michael Piela, Rose Poyourow, Stasia

Rogacki, Stephen Rogacki, Anthony Salerno, David G.

Testa, Joseph Venutolo, Peter C. Wojtal.

Amen Take this list home with you and use it in your daily prayers.

The Catholic Advocate Online To access the latest edition of The Catholic Advocate

http://www.editions.us.com/catholicadvocate_0815/

Sunday,

September 4th

1:30 pm Baptisms CH

Monday,

September 5th

Labor Day

one mass at 9:00 am

No Exposition,

No Novena

Tuesday, September 6th

12 Noon Mass resumes

Wednesday, September 7th

7:30 pm Spanish Prayer Group CH

Friday, September 9th

9:00 am Trinity Academy Opening School Mass

Saturday, September 10th

1:00 - 2:00 pm Confessions in church; and

confessions after 5:30 pm Mass in church

St. Aloysius Book Club

Meets on Thursdays at 7 pm

on the first floor of the Parish

Center. The book selections:

September 29th, “The Door”

by Magda Szab;

October 27th, “A Paris

Architect” by Charles Belfoure.

As always, Happy Reading.

All are invited for good conversation & good

company.

All women of Saint Aloysius Parish are

members of our Women's Ministry. Please

look for this logo for any updates or

programs. We will officially begin on

Oct. 13th at 7pm with a spiritual program.

Get ready for HighSocieTea and yoga for

relaxation and reflection. Much more to

come - we are open to suggestions.

Sister Justine

WOMEN OF FAITH ON A JOURNEY

SAINT ALOYSIUS PARISH, CALDWELL NJ

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St. Aloysius Parish Mission Statement

St. Aloysius Parish is a Roman Catholic community

dedicated to celebrating the life and word of Jesus

Christ. All are welcome to deepen their spiritual and

personal lives through active participation in weekly

Liturgy, the celebration of the Sacraments, Parish

ministries and community activities. Acknowledging

our incompleteness and our need for God’s grace, we

commit ourselves, through Baptism, to responding to

God’s call to become and grow as disciples of Jesus

Christ in our time. Jesus Christ is at the center of all of

our lives.

September 4, 2016

Dear Parishioners,

It is hard to believe that summer is over and we are

starting a series of new events. We are filling our calendar

with events at school, work and social events. If we stop

and think of many of these activities they are really the

same ones from last year. This is a time where we review,

rethink and re-vitalize many of these habits.

One of these habits is our singing at Mass.

Therefore this brings up the question “Why Do We Sing”?

at Mass.

We sing because singing does something to words

that nothing else can do. It gets them into our memory,

minds and heart. Singing gets words into our being even

better than listening does. How many of us go home

humming the homily? - no matter how good it is. The

homily is something we listen to, not something we do.

Many times we switch on the radio or CD player to

listen to our favorite songs and before we know it we find

ourselves singing along with the singer or performers.

Music has the power to make words and events

memorable. What can be more memorable than Christ’s

mission on earth - to save us. This is what we remember in

song as we relive Christ’s mission in the words of the music

at Mass.

Joe Wozniak

Music Minister

The Archdiocesan Pilgrimage to the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., will be on Saturday, October 22nd. St. Aloysius will share a coach bus with Our Lady of The Blessed Sacrament and St. Thomas More Parishes. The cost is $35 per person and we are limited to 18 people from our parish. Please call the rectory to reserve a spot as soon as possible.

MONTHLY FOOD COLLECTION

THIS MONTH - ANY WEEKEND

The St. Aloysius Food Pantry is in very short supply. Our summer months are

when many families are away and donations typically fall off. We could

really use your help now.

Items particularly in need: RICE, CRACKERS, TUNA, MAYO, CANNED FRUIT, COFFEE, TEA,

JUICE BOXES, SNACKS FOR KIDS, PASTA AND PASTA SAUCE, CEREAL, PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY OR JAM

Please leave your donations in the back side vestibule of the church.

Thank you so much for your continued support.

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Collection for weekend of August 20th & 21st

First Collection: $ 7,908.00

Archdiocesan Assessment: $ 2,709.00

September 4, 2016

Dear Parishioners, Our parish school, Trinity Academy, begins its 26th year next week. Recognized last year by the U.S. Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School, our Trinity provides a rigorous curriculum and Catholic teaching and values. Trinity’s very existence underlines major American ideals, namely, parental freedom pf choice in education and the free exercise of religion in our nation. † † † † † † † † † † † † †

Our Faith Formation - Religious Education programs are excited about beginning a new year. Several important items to know for this year: 1) You may now register for religious education on-line at www.stalscaldwell.org. 2) A new, religious ed. secretary will be available during the school week, Dori Karpinski will now be happy to assist you. Ed Karpinski, Jackie Alworth, Sr. Alice Uhl, O.P., assisted by our catechists and aides, have planned a wonderful program for the year. Sr. Alice and the RCIA team are also anxious to Share our Faith again. Family Catechesis is increasingly a family choice. Dominican Sister Eleanor Uhl (Yes, she is Sr. Alice’s sister) will join our team with a special emphasis on home visitation to the elderly. Sr. Eleanor recently completed 55 years in education, much of that time as a school principal. Welcome, Sr. Eleanor. † † † † † † † † † † † † †

Our Parish computer system is being completely upgraded during September. It’s easy to fall behind, especially in terms of data security. We have contracted with a local firm to assist us. Fr. Juan Jose Esteban (a.k.a. Fr. JJ) will reorganize our Altar Servers in the coming weeks. Servers are an important liturgical component. Boys and girls, grades 4 thru 12 are encouraged to serve the Lord and our parish in this special ministry. A reminder that we will have one parish Mass on Labor Day, Monday, September 5th. The 12 noon daily Mass will resume on Tuesday, September 6th. † † † † † † † † † † † † †

Looking ahead, we have started planning for St. Aloysius’ 125th anniversary, 1892 - 2017. More to come soon. A priority for our parish this year is to develop a really good, effective and attractive Youth Ministry Program. Pray that it all comes together very well.

Thank you. Thank you. We are Living Stones - The Archdiocesan Capital Campaign - continues for all who haven’t had a chance to make their pledge yet. I am so very grateful to our generous parishioners who have pledged already. Here are the stats: 252 donors have pledged $721,117.40. Cash received is $211, 517.60. The balance of pledges is $509,599.80. The average gift from St. Aloysius is $2,831.82. The parish has received $44,258.80 back from the archdiocese as our share so far. The smallest pledge was for $25. The largest pledge is for $100,000. If you haven’t made your pledge yet, please do so. Our parish will benefit greatly. Thank you. Msgr. Desmond

Going to Rutgers in New Brunswick? The Catholic Center at Rutgers is located at

84 Somerset Street on the College Avenue Campus. All are welcome. For Rutgers University, New

Brunswick/Piscataway campuses. Mass Schedule:

Sunday Masses 12:00 noon - Busch Student Center, Rm. 120ABC 6:00 pm - Cook Campus Center, Rm. 202ABC 6:00 pm - Livingston Student Center, Rm. 202ABC 8:00 pm - St. Peter’s Church, 94 Somerset St. (CAC)

Daily Mass (Monday – Friday) 12:15 pm - The Catholic Center Chapel (located inside the Catholic Center)

Opening Activities

Monday, Sept. 5: Luau, 6 pm at The Catholic Center

Thurs., Sept. 8: Pizza on the plaza, 5 pm Livingston

Friday, Sept. 9: Porch Social, 7 pm, The Catholic

Center

Friday, Sept. 16 at 7 pm: Meet at the CC for Googa

Mooga, a great game played outside in the dark.

Check us out at the Involvement Fair on Sept. 5!!!

Visit us online at www.catholic-center.rutgers.edu

Also check us out on Facebook:

Rutgers Catholic Student Association

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Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)

ARE YOU SOMEONE OR DO YOU KNOW

SOMEONE WHO:

Has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic?

Has a child over the age of seven who has not been

baptized?

Was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not

celebrated the Sacraments of Confirmation or

Eucharist?

We offer an opportunity to come together in a small

group to learn more about your faith.

Sessions focus on the teachings and experience of

Church and prepare individuals to celebrate the

Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist

during the Easter season. You are welcome to

participate in the process with your questions, your

insights and your faith story in a warm, accepting

setting. For information, please contact Sister Alice.

(973-226-0209 X30; [email protected])

PARISH STAFF INFORMATION

Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Desmond – Pastor

Rev. Edinson E. Ramirez - Parochial Vicar

Rev. Juan Jose Esteban- Parochial Vicar

Rev. Msgr. Michael E. Kelly – Weekend Asst.

Pastoral Associates for Faith Formation -

Jackie Alworth & Edward Karpinski

Sr. Justine Pinto, O.P. – Pastoral Associate

Sr. Alice Uhl, O.P. – RCIA Coordinator

Joseph J. Wozniak – Organist /Music Dir.

Linda Graves - Trustee

Dr. Carmine LoMonaco – Trustee

Brian Bambrick - Parish Council President

James (Rick) Cahill – Chair, Finance Council

Rectory: 219 Bloomfield Ave, Caldwell NJ

Tel: 973-226-0221 Fax: 973-226-2204

Website: www.stalscaldwell.org

Email: [email protected]

facebook.com/StAlsCaldwell twitter.com/StAlsCaldwell

Parish Center:

253 Bloomfield Ave, Caldwell NJ 07006

Religious Ed., 973-226-0209

Jackie Alworth, Rel. Ed. PreK-6th - Ext. 35

Ed Karpinski, Rel. Ed. 7th/8th grade – Ext. 29 Email:

[email protected]

Social Justice, Sr. Justine Pinto , O.P. - Ext. 37

RCIA, Sr. Alice Uhl, O.P. – Ext. 30

FAITH DIRECT

Faith Direct is an electronic alternative to collection

envelopes. Call the rectory for info.

Trinity Academy & Trinity Early Childhood

Middle States accredited school, provides education

for the whole person: mind, body and soul. Trinity

Academy is co-sponsored by St. Aloysius, Notre Dame

and Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament parishes.

235 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, NJ 07006

Tel: 973-226-3386 Fax: 973-226-6548

September 4, 2016

Saint Teresa of Kalkata This morning at St. Peter’s in the Vatican,

Pope Francis canonized a woman whom he called:

“a symbol, an icon for our age”, Teresa of Kalkata.

In St. Teresa, we have the intersection of prayer,

mercy, peace-making, concrete acts of charity and

quiet contemplation.

In a preface to a book of St. Teresa’s talks,

Pope Francis has previously written: “Mother

Teresa untiringly invites us to draw from the source

of love: Jesus crucified and risen, present in the

sacrament of the Eucharist. She transformed her

work into prayer.”

At the end of his preface to Mother Teresa’s

book, Pope Francis wrote the following to young

people: “Do not lose hope, do not let anyone rob you

of your future which is in your hands. Remain in the

Lord and love Him like God loves you. Be builders

of bridges that break down the logic of division,

rejection and fear of others, and put yourself at the

service of the poor.”

Again referring to St. Teresa of Kalkata,

Pope Francis writes: “An authentic faith, which is

never comfortable or completely personal, always

involves a deep desire to change the world, to

transmit values, to leave this earth somehow better

than we found it.”

Saint Teresa of Kalkata, pray for us.

MJD

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THE LORD’S DAY – MASSES

Saturday Evening: 5:30 p.m.

Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m., 12:00 noon, 7:00 p.m.

Sunday: 5:00 p.m. Spanish Mass

Weekdays: 6:45 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 12:00 noon

Saturdays & Summer Weekdays: 6:45 & 8:00 a.m.

Miraculous Medal Novena: Monday, 7:30 p.m.

Eucharistic Adoration: Monday, 12:30 – 7:30 p.m.

THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM

Through Baptism, we become Children of God and

members of the household of faith. Children should be

baptized in the faith community to which their parents

belong, that is, the Parish in which they are registered

and active members. Call the rectory to make

arrangements. Parents are reminded that godparents

must have received the Sacrament of Confirmation and

are actively practicing their faith.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (Penance)

Saturday: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.; and after the 5:30 p.m.

Mass

SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK

Please notify one of the parish priests in the event of

serious illness. Communal celebrations of the

Anointing will be held twice yearly.

SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE

Church law requires that a wedding should take place

in the parish to which either the bride or groom belong.

Arrangements should be made ideally one year in

advance of the proposed marriage.

Respect Life Crisis/Information

(All calls and emails are confidential)

Crisis Pregnancy Helpline/ 1-888-4 OPTIONS

Post Abortion Healing/ 1-877-HOPE 4 ME

(Rachel’s Vineyard Hotline) Birthright/ 1-800-550-4900

DO YOU HAVE FIVE MINUTES A DAY?

DO YOU WORRY ABOUT

OUR WORLD TODAY?

We would like to invite you to become part of the

LIVING ROSARY. This activity was started at Saint Aloysius Parish a number of years ago as a means of joining our prayers together to pray for peace in our country and for all our special intentions. It is also in response to people’s needs for greater spiritual growth. At this time we have several teams of 5 members each participating in our living rosary. It is a power house of prayer!

This activity may be taken on by anyone. Families can participate, the home bound can become part of the Living Rosary; persons on their way to work can join also.

There are no meetings to attend.

What is necessary to become part of the Living Rosary is a commitment to say one decade of the Rosary each day. You then become a member of a team who together says the entire rosary each day. It is said for the intentions of those members comprising the Living Rosary and for the specific and special intentions of our parish. It can be done at home, in the car, on the train, and any time of your day.

The Rosary has been used for centuries for world peace, against the heresy of the times, during the Nazi occupation of Poland and at many other times. This is a simple devotion, parish oriented, that demands little of its members and produces great spiritual results.

If you are interested in becoming a member of the LIVING ROSARY. Please fill out the form below and put it in the collection basket, drop it off at the rectory or the parish center, or call Sister Justine at 973-226-0209 x 37 or e-mail me at [email protected]. We will then contact you to coordinate the groups and mysteries of the Rosary.

I am interested in becoming a member of the Living

Rosary:

Name ________________________________________ Phone Number_______________________________________

September 4, 2016

See next weeks bulletin for info.

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