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Saint Joseph ROMAN CATHOLIC Church
973-383-1985
fourteenth Sunday in ordinary time - july 07, 2019
Schedule of Masses Weekdays: Monday-Friday at 12:05pm
Weekends: Saturday (Sunday Vigil) at 5:00pm Sunday at 8:00am, 9:30am, 11:30am
Sacrament of reconciliation Saturday at 4:00-4:30pm or by appointment
Our Parish Family is Served By
Weekly Mass Intentions
Father ST Sutton, Pastor
973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Father Alexander Londono, Migrant Ministry Fr. [email protected]
Father Edward Davey, Pastor Emeritus
Deacon Thomas Zayac, Deacon [email protected]
Karen Glowatski, Office Administrator 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Doreen Zimmerman, Administrative Assistant 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Christine Shell, Director of Food Pantry 973-383-1985 - [email protected]
Kelly Lynch, Director of Music Ministry [email protected]
Sharon Eltzholtz, Bulletin Assistant [email protected]
Robert Lasser, Finance Administrator 973-383-1985
TRUSTEES OF THE PARISH Dorothy Bosi, George Hayek
and Gerard Woodring
fourteenth Sunday in ordinary time - july 07, 2019
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:
And the hosts and wine, which will become the Holy
Body and Precious Blood of our Lord, were given
in loving memory of:
Weekly Remembrance
May they now be resting in the peace of the Lord’s heavenly kingdom!
Let us pray for all those in our parish family in need of the
Lord’s healing hand, especially:
Gary Arvary, Ron Ayers, Gene Belcher, Bill Bender, Fred Bender, Egon Berninger, Donald
Charette, Louise Crann, Father Angelus Croce, Cecilia DeFeo, Alex DeMartino, Derya Demirtas, Jennifer
DiNardo, John Fedash, Anthony Flora, Linda Flynn, Theresa Fusco, Monsignor Mark Giordani, John Greed, Joy Grenewicz, Suzanne Hammond, Finnuala Hanifan, Jessica & Hannah Joseph, Susan Kadar, Jessica Kirby,
Kerri Knight, Stanley Kozlowski, Valerie Landell, Shirley Lavin, Elaine LeFever, Bill Matulewicz, Joe Mazzarella,
Deirdre Metzger, Jake Michael Miraldi, Virginia Morville, Mike Palumbo, Matthew Parsons, Cheryl Piritz, Michael
Porfido, James Proulx, Joan Riccardi, Alexia Russ, George Scarpa, Crystal Siro, Francis Siro, Ben Sellitto, Ernest
Sprague, Gloria Steets, Evelyn Strauss, Joni Strauss, John Taschler & Rita Zimich.
May the Lord continue to bless them with health in mind and body.
“Oremus Pro Invicem”
Saturday 7/6 5:00pm Macy Tepper Guastella Family
Sunday July 7th
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am
9:30am
11:30am
Tyler Rodimer Joseph Vincent Castaeda
June Komorowski Onofrio Palombella Anne Savacool Anita Wielechowski Lexi Faye
Monday 7/8 12:05pm Edgar Leveiro Anne Savacool
Tuesday 7/9 12:05pm Intentions of Donald Charette
Wednesday 7/10 12:05pm Deacon Arthur & Dawn VanVleet
Thursday 7/11 9:00am Anthony Barletta
Friday 7/12 12:05pm Richard & Patricia Fitzpatrick
Saturday 7/13 5:00pm Grace McDonald Stella Lulewicz
Sunday July 14th
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:00am
9:30am
11:30am
Eugene & JoAnn Williams Tricia Heide Ford
Salvatore Consentino Kevin Herrmann Anne Savacool Lexi Faye Intentions of Reverend Thomas Petrillo
PARISH WEEKEND DONATIONS
This week’s events
June 30, 2019
Collection $7,936 Online Giving $531
Total: $8,467
Weekend Mass attendance: 600
We still are so close to our weekly goal of $10,000!
“The Lord loves a cheerful giver.” - 2 Corinthians 9:6
Tuesday, July 9
7:00pm Columbiettes - Executive Meeting
(Parish Center)
Wednesday, July 10
10:00am Prayer Shawl Ministry (Parish
Center)
Thursday, July 11
1:00pm Legion of Mary (Parish Center)
Sunday, July 14
10:30am Hospitality (Community Center)
7:00pm Boy Scouts Medal (School Library)
July 14, 2019
Deuteronomy 30:10-14 Colossians 1:15-20
Saint Luke 10:25-37
Weekend readings
parking
Are you interested in serving your parish family in the capacity of being on the Parish Council?
The Parish Council Members have completed their three (3) year term. They may choose to run again, but will need to be re-elected. We are looking for new and fresh faces to help assist the pastor in the “on-goings” of the parish and offer their opinions and input. There will be 10 elected spaces and 2 appointed spaces.
Purpose: To assist the pastor in his leadership role of planning, organizing, initiating, promoting, coordinating and reviewing the evangelization, worship, Faith Formation and service activities within the parish.
Objectives: To assess adequately the needs of the whole parish and its members, and to develop and implement a pastoral plan which will promote the common good of the parish.
To foster unity and a sense of community in the parish and to coordinate all parish activities in a manner that will best serve the interests of the parish.
If you think you might be interested in being put on this year’s ballot for the parish to vote on, please email your name to Father ST at [email protected] or call the Parish Center at: 973.383.1985.
Thank you for your continued
desire to serve your parish family.
Due to the large number of cars at
Anne Savacool's Funeral Mass, our "concerned neighbor" called the police again. At least they did not
ticket the funeral home this time. So please be aware of the "No
Parking" signs when coming to church.
Thank you and pray for our neighbor. They
evidently need extra prayers if they feel fine calling the police on people mourning the loss
of loved ones.
Adoration of the Most Blessed
Sacrament will be suspended for the summer months of July and August.
With so many people away
during these months, the attendance at First Friday
Adoration has not been sufficient to continue during the summer.
We will resume Adoration after
Labor Day on Friday, September 6th.
adoration
Parish council
Food pantry
Thrift shop
Volunteers needed
Do you have extra time in your day? Please consider volunteering at our:
Thrift Shop Morning or afternoon shifts of 3 hours.
Shifts are 10:00am until 1:00pm or 1:00-4:00pm
We are open Thursdays and Fridays from 10:00am until 4:00pm
and Saturdays 9:30am until 12:30pm
Sacred (+) Linens The washing and ironing of the
sacred linens used at the altar (every 3 months).
School is over for the summer and the children are home for all their meals. We want to thank everyone who has dropped off hot dogs, cheese, frozen Pizzas and frozen meals. This has been a great help in what we can offer to our clients.
Currently, we do not need anymore Mac and Cheese or Pasta.
The Food Pantry needs the following items: Paper towels, toilet paper, deodorant for men and women, bar soap, men’s shampoo, conditioner and body wash, dish soap, Spam, can chicken, Hamburger Helper (all varieties), instant oatmeal (all flavors), sweet cereals, coffee, tea and cookies. Another way you could help is to purchase a Walmart or Grocery Store gift card and tell us what you would like us to buy. The gift cards could be for any amount.
Remember look for those sales!!! Thank you for your continued
support of this important ministry.
Summer Office hours
The Parish Center Office will close at
noon on Fridays during the months of
July and August,
beginning Friday,
July 12th through
Friday, August 30th.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR ALL MASSES
ALTAR SERVERS Must be going into 4th Grade this fall and older.
READERS & EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
Requirements: - Must be Confirmed - Must attend Church regularly (every Sunday) - Must be a registered parishioner - Must not be excommunicated by the Church
NAME: ____________________________________ PHONE: __________________________ EMAIL: MINISTRY:_________________________________
Extra Time on your hands?
The Father Michael J. Burke Thrift Shop, (now located across the street from the church at 17 Halsted Street) is having it’s Annual Summer bag sale from July 11th - August 3rd. Fill a bag for $4.00. We are also having a Christmas in July sale on all Christmas merchandise (Christmas items are not included in the bag sale).
The shop hours are Thursdays and Fridays from 10:00am to 4:00pm and Saturdays from 9:30am to 12:30pm. The Thrift Shop will be closed on July 4th-6th.
Please stop by for a wonderful
shopping experience!
What is inside of you?
to fire her for being a heretic. I truly tormented her often and about many things, but probably nothing more than her accent. And she loved every minute of it.
Those of us who attend daily Mass where Anne often read from the Sacred Scriptures, a few times a year she read Psalm 95 in a way that only she could: “If today you hear His voice, harden not your hearts.” She told me often that when she practiced the Readings for daily Mass and when certain words would appear, she could hear me making fun of her already; like God, source, hearts, Apostles, martyrs and the list continued. But she was a trooper and continued to do what she loved the most; being at Mass and proclaiming the Word of God to the rest of us. Anne was truly a sign and symbol of her and our Catholic faith.
And speaking of signs and symbols. Over 25 years ago when I first came to New Jersey, I was assigned to Union City with my former bishop. At that time, Saint Michael’s Monastery for the Passionist Fathers, was being sold to a Protestant Church. The new owners not only moved all the clergy and religious from their graves to another Catholic cemetery, but they were completely gutting the inside of this beautiful church. Candelabras were thrown out, side altars were being smashed with sledge hammers and the baldacchino over the main altar was being replaced by a dropped ceiling. It was so very painful to watch what was happening to this beautiful (once) Catholic Church and landmark that could be seen as far away as from the Parkway.
As I was leaving the construction site, I passed by a huge green dumpster and out of the corner of my eye I saw this black case. I knew that only one thing could be inside of such a case.. And it had to be a monstrance. That very monstrance is the same one that is above the tabernacle today. Imagine such beauty, such precious gems as amethysts and emeralds, thrown in the garbage? So I was not proud to dumpster dive and salvaged this beautiful monstrance from being destroyed and thrown away like garbage.
I share with you this story, because it was the shape and size of this case that made me know immediately what was on the inside. For it was by its outside, that I knew what was on the inside. And that is what comes to mind when I think of today’s Solemnity of Corpus Christi. When we take the time to come and share the Eucharist, to celebrate the Mass, to participate in Sacrifice of Christ on the Cross once again, we become the signs and symbols of Christ Himself.
Just as it took, not a second thought, for me to know what was inside this black case, there should be no second thought from others who see us to know what is inside of us, especially at Mass. For it is the Lord Himself who comes to dwell in our physical bodies. For as the Lord told us “For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the death of the Lord until He comes again”. When I saw this case, I knew what was inside. When I saw Anne Savacool, I knew what was inside. What do people think is inside of you when they see you?
At the request of several people, I am reprinting my homily given on the Feast of Corpus Christi two weeks ago. It has truly been a long few months and even this past year has been marked by the deaths of so many close and personal friends, husbands, wives, parents and unfortunately even our children. This week we unfortunately had to add to this list, our beloved Anne Savacool, among those we have lost and heaven has gained. Just mentioning her name brings a smile to my face as I envision her unique gait and distinctive style of dressing, with matching earrings, colored coordinated outfits, and of course somewhere a flag, banner, sticker, hat, scarf or gloves with “Boston Red Sox” somewhere emblazoned upon them, if not all of them at once. And who could forget her wonderful Boston accent. For Anne truly possessed a unique gift that made everyone she encountered, smile.
I speak about Anne specifically this week, not only because she was the heart and soul of hospitality for our parish, and is a great loss to all of us, but also because when we hear the Gospel of Saint Luke this week on the Feast of Corpus Christi, we hear how Jesus gathered the people, healed them and fed them. So, we too are called to do the same in our lives.
Anne Savacool was truly a person that exemplified these very attributes, qualities and gifts in her life. She always gathered people wherever she went. Anne loved to talk and talk and then talk some more. Usually right before and always after Mass. After four years of telling her to stop talking in church after daily Mass, she finally got the point and brought her conversations to the steps of the church. She was so proud of being obedient (even if it took 4 years).
Anyone that has ever gone to “Coffee And,” “High Tea” or the Parish Appreciation Dinner, knew that Anne always fed people when they were around her. And when I think about her, I am not sure I ever have seen her eat. She was always the last in line, the last to sit down, but the first to serve and make sure everything was in order. And drove me crazy for weeks prior to any event.
Finally, just as the Lord healed the people that gathered around Him, so too did Anne. If it was not her soothing “Boston” accent that brought comfort to those whom she visited, taught, brought shopping or to doctor’s appointments, knitted for, then it was certainly, her smile that allowed you to see the Light of God shine through her life. It was by her presence that you were able to be healed by the love of Jesus.
Anne could see the bright side of a hurricane, the better side of a convict and the hope in the midst of a terminal illness. She was truly a piece of heaven here on earth. And I have to be honest and say, I tormented her mercilessly. Matter of fact our last conversation this past Wednesday, when I visited her in the hospital, was about whether all people went to heaven or not. She persisted and held firm that she could not believe that a merciful God would let anyone go to Hell. And this conversation is what prompted my article in this week’s bulletin. I told her that I was glad she was not the Director of Faith Formation any longer here at Saint Joseph because I would have had
congratulations
We would like to extend our Congratulations to Brendon Read, our parish’s newest Eagle Scout!
Brendon’s Eagle project benefitted the Newton First Aid Squad and took over 180 man-hours to complete. His project included tearing down a dilapidated deck and
constructing and painting a new 6x16 foot deck on the side of the squad building.
Best wishes with all your future endeavors.
Hospitality
Tank pull
Knights and Columbiettes Pull Together
On Sunday, June 23rd the NJ State Council
Columbiettes and Paterson Federation
Knights pulled a 80,000 pound tank in 9.38
seconds. From our Auxiliary the participants
were Patricia Keegan, Amy Keegan, Victoria
Bird, Jim Bird and Miriam Montagne.
The funds raised financially and materially support
the Wounded Warriors and ensure that their service
will not be forgotten.
Please join us at
Hospitality on July
14th after the 9:30am
Mass for “Coffee
And” and wish
Marion and Don
Kimble well in the next chapter of their
lives in the Carolinas.
During the week of August 2nd through 11th, the Don Bosco Council, Knights of Columbus,
will sponsor a Food Booth at the 2019 Sussex County Fair. This is an annual
event to raise funds for various Charities in Sussex County.
Anyone interested in helping at the Knights
Food Booth, please contact John Holzli at 973-383-6061 or e-mail at
[email protected] or Jerry Woodring at 973-383-0450.
Volunteers must be at least 14 years old and be available to work at least a 6 hour shift.
All parishioners are asked to visit
and support the Knights of Columbus Food Booth at the Fair.
Come and enjoy great food
and support our Knights!
2019 Sussex county fair
Please support those who support us!
Come and Visit our new
Father Michael J. Burke Thrift Shop (located across the street from the Parish Center)
Hours are: Thursdays & Fridays
10:00am-4:00pm Saturdays from 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
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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 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
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Happy Birthday
Nay Nay Lasser
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2017 Gold N.J. Herald Reader’s Choice Best Pet Services
WE TREAT YOUR PET LIKE FAMILY! Father Michael Burke Gone but not forgotten!
Always in our hearts!
We remember Police Officer Michael Langsdorf and
Corporal Jose Espericueta who were killed in the line
of duty this past week.
May they now be resting in the peace of God’s heavenly kingdom.
In Loving
Memory of
Dorothy Marcotte
TO OUR CUSTOMERS: THANK YOU FOR YOUR
PATRONAGE TO NICKY T’S OVER THE LAST SEVERAL
YEARS. IT HAS BEEN A GREAT PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU. WE ARE SO THANKFUL FOR THE PEOPLE WE HAVE MET
AND THE FRIENDSHIPS WE HAVE MADE!!
IT IS BITTERSWEET TO SAY
NICKY T’S WILL BE CLOSING AS OF MAY 31, 2019.
ON TO OUR NEXT
ADVENTURE: RETIREMENT!!!
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Frank Gargin, MBA Personal Financial Representative Allstate Financial Services, LLC 191 Woodport Road Sparta, NJ 07871 Office 973-729-8644 Fax 973-729-1166 [email protected]
Michael T. Ward, DMD
973-383-7200
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Our beloved Anne. We miss you more and more as each day passes. Your presence
will always be missed.
Remembering
Alexis “Lexi” Faye
and her family in my prayers.