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Saint Paul R. C. Church
286 Haledon Avenue, Prospect Park, NJ
Haledon - North Haledon,
Year of the Eucharist
Parish Directory Rev. Henry Pinto …….Administrator
Rev. Jim Moss
Raul Pamplona…...Permanent Deacon
Anna Balady…………. Bookkeeper
Ursula Fries…………...Secretary
Ryan Petrie…..Organist & Confirmation Director
Martha Carvajal.. Religious Education Co-Ordinator
Rectory
80 North 13th Street Prospect Park NJ, 07508
Tel. 973-790-8169 Fax. 973-790 -7753
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: www.facebook.com/stpaulprospect
www.stpaulprospect.com
Parish Office Hours: Monday—Friday
8:30 am—3:00 pm
Mass Schedule
Daily Mass ………….8:00 am
Weekend Masses Saturday ………5:30 pm (also live streamed) Sunday ……… .8:00 am & 10:30 am 12 noon: Santa Misa en Español,~ Spanish Mass
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday …………….4:30pm - 5:00pm
Religious Education & Confirmation Program Office
13 Wagaraw Boulevard 973-790-8135
July 24, 2022 ~ 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Next First Friday Devotion Holy Hour/ Confessions
August 5, 2022
The Sanctuary Light a reminder of the Divine presence in
the Eucharist, is burning this week for the Intentions of Julian Palach from
Brenda Quinby.
The Bread & Wine this week is donated in memory of
Frank DeAnda from his Family..
If you wish to donate the Bread and Wine or the Sanctuary Light in Memory of a Loved One
for one week, please call the Rectory. The donation is $20.00 each .
Please Remember in your Prayers all who are hospitalized, in Nursing Homes or Rehabs and
those affected by wars and tragedies in the world, all affected by 9-11-2001 and for all victims of violence in
the World, especially in the Ukraine and Russia.
And continue to pray for all military personnel here and overseas, especially those mentioned by name in the
book by the Blessed Mother’s Altar.
We remember in prayer those who have gone home to the Lord, especially for
Rev. John T. Connolly, Sister Elena Francis Ar-minio, S.C. and Jane Lezott and all who lost their
lives thru gun violence, and for all who mourn. Please pray for the finding of Donna.
We pray for the sick, especially for Msgr. Herbert K. Tillyer, Fr. Dan Kelly, Chuck D’Orazio, Frank De Anda,, Marisol Ramirez, Sonny Piccolo, Maria Ramirez, Eddie Maskal, Maria Burgaleta, Jim & Dianna Ramundo, Pete McDowell, Mary Altmann, Gloria Counsellor, Joseph Hayek, Agnes Klavan, Lynda Evans, Frank Giraldi, Joseph Leskowics, Joan Miller, Ellie Vander Meulen, Peggy Culmone, Marie La Barck, Wanda Dawn, Cathy Kretzschmar, Jinina W., Jackie & Stu Kinney, Marion Shepherd, Violet Acocella, Baby James Henry, Mayor Christopher Vergano, David Fraunberger and Ligia Pacheco.
Dear God, we place our sick under Your care and humbly ask that You restore them to health again.
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 24 2022
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Masses for the week of July 24 to 31
Vigil 5:30 pm Fred Roeder / the Parish Robert Passno / the Passno Family
Sunday, July 24 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Fred Giannella / Ed & Judy Cooper
Robinson 8:00 am Antonia Villalon, Zenaida Rizo & Teresita
Miranda / Mila 10:30 am Americo, Adrienne & Margaret
Consolatore / the Rigolio Family John Balady / Sam & Anna Balady 12:00 pm Oscar Murzia/ Ashley Murzia
Monday, July 25 St. James, Apostle 8:00 am Jimmy Mc Manus / Mom & Family
Tuesday, July 26 Saints Joachim & Anne, Parents of the Blessed Mother
8:00 am Sr. Elena Francis Arminio, S.C./ the Somers Family
Mass of Thanksgiving to St Anthony/ Martha Carvajal
Wednesday, July 27 8:00 am Laura Nicole Arturo / her Parents MaryAnn Rutkowski (7th A.) / Husband, Joe & Fam.
Thursday, July 28 8:00 am For the Souls in Purgatory Spec. Int. for Elena Martinez/ Martha C
Friday, July 29 Saint Martha
8:00 am Spec. Int. for Joseph & Maria Teresa Rigolio on the Occasion of their 49th Wedding Anniversary
Anna Janitz / Daughter & Granchildren Saturday, July 30 St. Peter Chrysologus, Bishop 8:00 am Elizabeth Polzer (9th A.) / the Family
Vigil 5:30 pm Carlo Fusaro / the Family Lea Davenport & Wilma Faller / Peggy Faller
Sunday, July 31 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 am Fred Giannella / Beth Verrone Father Tom Rainforth (3rd A.) / the Parish 10:30 am Michael Lucas / Barbara Filippelli 12:00 pm Juana Arancibia de Callupe / Soraya
Callupe Aran Cibian
THE LEGION OF MARY
Everyone is invited to come and be an active member now!
We meet once a week, every Wednesday night, at the Rectory (St. Paul’s Room) at 7 PM.
This week the Statue of the Blessed Mother will be visiting the homes of
Margarita Deacon ~ ~10:30 am Mass
Angela Pazsoldan~ ~12 pm Mass.
you can call and reserve a date. Mila Burdeos 973-333-3402
Good News for the Parish .
After a Year of prayer and devotion to
St. Joseph , I like to announce to all
parishioners that our school building is
finally rented to Prospect Park Public
School effective July 2022
Thanks for all your prayers
Fr. Henry
FOOD STORE GIFT CARDS
FUND - RAISER
Fresh Grocer (formerly FOODTOWN) Cards come in the denomination of $25.00;
SHOP RITE Cards come in denominations of $5.00 & $25.00.Both can be purchased at the
Rectory during office hours.
We receive 5% of every dollar you spend.
Thank you for participating in these ongoing fund-raisers.
In the Gospel today, after one of Je-
sus’ disciples says: “Lord, teach us to
pray,” Jesus tells us precisely how to
do so by giving us the Our Father as
the model for all our petitions. It is
because of Christ, and because of the
loving kindness of the Father that we
now can pray with confidence.
Reading I: Genesis 18:20-32 Reading II: Colossians 2:12-14 Gospel: Luke 11:1-13 Abraham’s dialogue with God is bold and urgent. God listens and grants what he asks. Yes, the Lord will spare Sodom if fifty just men, thirty, or even ten just men can be found in the city. But ten just men cannot be found. The people of Israel had to undergo a long schooling before they learned that God would save mankind if only one just man was found. That one-man is Christ. Paul proclaims: “He has cancelled every record of the debt we had to pay by His Cross.” Like Abraham, we need to ask, seek, insist; and the Lord will hear us. We can speak frankly and inti-mately. A loving Father, He will give us the good things a father gives his children. We can trust, too, that, like a loving father, He will withhold those things that are not for our good. We pray at all times and together at Mass as God’s family, confident that our Father loves us and fills us with His Holy Spirit.
Cenacle of Mary With Eucharistic Adoration
Please join us every Thursday at 3:00 PM in
church where we will pray the Rosary for an in-
crease in vocations to the priesthood and for the
holiness and protection of priests, including the Pope.
We also pray for seminarians, deacons, religious brothers and sisters, and the
needs of St. Paul Parish and its parish-ioners.
All are invited.
BRING YOUR ROSARY!
The ROSARY SOCIETY is meeting on Monday, September 12th at 1 PM in the church hall. All Ladies of the parish are
welcome to attend.
News from the Rosary Society
LECTURAS DE HOY Iª Lectura: Génesis: 18,20-32 IIª Lectura: Colosenses: 2,12-14 Evangelio: Lucas: 11, 1-13 Dios como Padre: ¡un misterio de intimidad!
El evangelio de Lucas nos ofrece hoy uno de los
pasajes más bellos y entrañables de ese caminar con
Jesús y de la actitud del discipulado cristiano. En
Lucas, el Padrenuestro se halla dentro del marco de
un catecismo sobre la oración (11, 1-13). Está dividi-
do en cuatro partes y abarca: la petición
«¡Enséñanos a orar!»,
Juntamente con el Padrenuestro (11, 1-4); la pa-
rábola del amigo que viene a pedir, y que Lucas en-
tiende como exhortación a ser constantes en la
oración (11, 5-8); una invitación a orar (11,9s) y la
imagen del padre generoso, que es una invitación a
tener confianza en que se nos va a escuchar (11,11-
13).
Ya sabemos que el Padrenuestro está en Mateo (6,9
-13) y que se ha tomado, en ambos casos, de la
fuente de los profetas itinerantes de Galilea que con-
servaron los dichos de Jesús. Pero esta catequesis de
la oración, tal como la tenemos en el conjunto, se la
debemos a Lucas que es el evangelista que más ha
valorado este aspecto de la religión e identidad cris-
tiana.
DOMINGOS 12:00 pm
INTENCIONES PARA LA MISA
Si tienes alguna intención para ofrecer en la Misa Dominical puedes comunicarte con el Padre Henry al 973-790-8169 o acercarse a las oficinas de la par-
roquia de Lunes a Viernes de 8:30AM - 3:00 PM.
Religious Education News:
Our program will start back on September 11, 2022.
Registrations begin NOW until August 16th. Any questions, please feel free to contact Martha
Carvajal at the office: 973-790-8135.
************************** Nuestro programa comenzará nuevamente el
11 de septiembre de 2022. Las inscripciones ya estan abiertas hasta el 16
de agosto.
Para mas informacion comuniquese con Martha Carvajal a la oficina de Ed. Religiosa:
973-790-8135.
YOUR ENVELOPE COUNTS! PLEASE USE IT. A sincere Thank You for your continued
generosity in supporting our parish. Collection for July 17:$4’143.30
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THOSE PARISHIONERS WHO MAKE UP FOR
THE WEEKS THEY ARE AWAY!
Parish Giving allows you to make donations, payments, and pledges via your mobile phone, smart device or computer to your church scanning this QR code.
XIV Domingo Tiempo Ordinario
RCIA is for: • Those who have not been baptized or
were baptized in other faith traditions and now feel called to become Catholic.
• Adults or children older than 7 who were baptized Catholic but never received First Holy Communion and/or Confirmation.
• Fully initiated Catholics seeking deeper catechetical knowledge of their Catholic Faith.
Anyone at all looking to learn more about Christianity
RCIA sessions occur every Wednesday at 7:00 PM in the Church Hall
Classes start in September 2022
To register, Please contact Martha at the CCD Office: 973-790-8135
Bus Tour, Luncheon, & Show: The Live Production of DAVID
at Sight & Sound Theaters
Join us on August 25, 2022, to watch the live production of “DAVID”, the rich story of the master poet, fearless
warrior, and anointed king!
ONLY $150 per person. **Price includes a round trip bus tour
transportation, an all-you-can-eat buffet meal, and one show ticket.
Departure: Bus departs St Paul’s
parking lot at 8:45 AM Return: Bus returns to St Paul’s
parking lot at 10:00 PM
**To reserve your seat, call Mila to (973)-333-3402
Our Lady of the Angels Virgen de Los Angeles
In Cartago, Costa Rica, the seat of the diocese, stands a breathtaking Basilica, and inside that Basilica stands a tiny black statue surrounded by a grand golden mon-strance. The statue is a Madonna and child, and it is an approved Marian apparition in the Church as Our Lady of the Angels patron-ess of Costa Rica.
This small, doll-like image in black stone was found by a young girl on a rock when she went out to the woods to collect firewood for the days’ cooking. She hid the doll in her room, only to find it missing the next morning. When she returned to the woods to complete her day’s chore once again, the figure was back where she had found it the day before. This cy-cle continued for three days, with Juanita hiding the figure more carefully each evening, and always find-ing it gone from her room and back on that same rock in the morning. Fearful of what this could mean, she brought the lit-tle figurine to her parish priest, who recognized it as an image of the Madonna and child and began to suspect something heavenly was at work.
He placed the figure in the tabernacle and said Mass, praying for revelation. When the Mass was finished and the tabernacle opened, the figure had once again disappeared and was found on the rock in the woods. A church was built there and the apparition was eventually approved by the Church. To this day, Our Lady of the Angels, or the Negrita (Little Black One), is highly revered by the Costa Rican faithful. On her feast day, August 2, each year, millions of people visit the Basilica to vener-ate this miraculous mother and intercessor. A tradi-tional pilgrimage on foot is traversed by many peo-ple from every corner of the country to pay homage to this mother whom they honor as protectress and guide.
Next Sunday, July 31st, All parishioners are invited to the celebration of the Holy
Eucharist in honor to our Lady of the Angles at 12noon in Spanish followed by
luncheon at 1pm in church Hall
El próximo Domingo, Julio 31, Están in-vitados a participar de la celebración de la Santa Misa en español a los 12pm en Honor a Nuestra señora de los Angeles. Patrona de Costa Rica. Seguida la Misa,
nuestros hermanos costarricenses ofrecerán un pequeño compartir para en
el salón de eventos de la Parroquia. Todos están cordialmente invitados.
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