The Parish Family of SAINT JOSEPH 115 East Fort Lee Road, Bogota, New Jersey 07603 Fifth Sunday of Lent March 22nd, 2015 Rev. Timothy G. Graff, Pastor Rev. Marty B. Jacinto, Parochial Vicar Deacon Paul Importico The Eucharist Saturday Eve: 5:30 pm Sunday: 8am, 10am & 12 Noon Spanish Mass: Sunday 1:30pm Misa en español todos los domingos a las 1:30 pm Weekdays: 8am Civic Holidays, 9am only Consult bulletin for special Mass times for Holy Days of Obligation Sacrament information on page two—Información de Sacramento en la página dos Rectory Office 201-342-6300 Fax: 201-883-9392 [email protected] St. Joseph Academy 201-487-8641 Fax: 201-487-7405 [email protected] Faith Formation/REC 201-343-4316 Fax: 201-883-9392 [email protected] Parish website: http://www.stjosephbogota.org Page 2 March 22nd, 2015 Saint Joseph Church Mission Statement Declaración de la Misión de la Iglesia de San José We, the people of Saint Joseph Church, by the grace of God, born again in the waters of Baptism, seek to create a community where our mutual faith in Jesus as Lord and Savior, encourages us to continue growing as disciples. We believe that discipleship is a way of life. We strive to show that we are committed disciples, eager to welcome the stranger, feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, and comfort the bereaved. Inspired by God’s word and nourished by the Eucharist, we pledge ourselves to active discipleship all for God’s greater glory and honor. Nosotros, la gente de la Iglesia San José, por la gracia de Dios, nacidos de nuevo en las aguas del bautismo, buscamos crear una comunidad donde nuestra fe en común en Jesús como Señor y Salvador, nos anime a seguir creciendo como discípulos. Creemos que el discipulado es una manera de vida. Nos esforzamos por demostrar que somos discípulos comprometidos, deseosos de dar la bienvenida al extranjero, alimentar al hambriento, abrigar al desprotegido y confortar al afligido. Inspirados en la palabra de Dios y alimentados por la Eucaristía, nos comprometemos a ser discípulos activos para mayor gloria y honra de Dios. New Parishioners/Nuevos Feligreses: Welcome to our Parish Community! Please register at the Rectory and feel free to contact anyone on our staff regarding the Parish and its activities. Bienvenido a nuestra comunidad parroquial! Favor de registrarse en la Rectoría y no dude en ponerse en contacto con cualquier persona en nuestro personal con respecto a la parroquia y las actividades CONTACT INFORMATION Pastor Rev. Timothy G. Graff……...…[email protected] Parochial Vicar Rev. Marty Jacinto……....…[email protected] Deacon Paul Importico……[email protected] Principal, Saint Joseph Academy Mr. James R. Newman….…[email protected] Administrative Assistant, School Mrs. Sandra Angeli……..…[email protected] Pastoral Director, Faith Formation Mrs. Patricia Rodriguez…[email protected] Program Coordinator, Faith Formation Mrs. Noemi Saybe……[email protected] Protecting God’s Children Mrs. Diane Maglione………[email protected] Director of Music Mr. Michael Chladil……[email protected] Business Manager Mrs. Nancy Conforti……[email protected] Administrative Assistants, [email protected] Ms. Laura Croce………………[email protected] Sr. Elaine Sullivan, FSP………[email protected] Rectory Office Hours: Mon-Thurs…..9:00am-7:30pm Friday……….9:00am-7:00pm Saturday…….9:00am-4:00pm Closed Sundays Sacrament of Reconciliation El Sacramento de la Reconciliación Every Saturday evening, from 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Segundo y cuarto sábado de cada mes a las 4:00 pm y los domingos a las 2:00 pm Sacrament of Baptism El Sacramento de Bautismo Please call the Rectory Office to make arrangements for Baptisms the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month during mass. Segundo domingo de cada mes durante la Misa de las 1:30 de la tarde. Por favor, llame a Rosa Sánchez (201-836-0861) para hacer los preparativos. Sacrament of Matrimony El Sacramento de Matrimonio Arrangements should be made with a member of the clergy at least 12 months in advance. Llama al Padre Timoteo para hacer los preparativos. Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Uncion de los Enfermos If you or a family member is in the hospital and wish to be visited by a priest, please call the parish office . If you call after hours, please leave a message for Father Tim or Father Marty and they will get back to you as soon as possible. Por favor, llame al la rectoría para solicitor la visita del sacerdote. Si se llama en la noche, deje un mensaje para el padre Tim (x212) The invitation to follow Christ is unending. We invite...those who have never been baptized, but have the desire; those who are baptized, but have not yet received Eucharist/Confirmation; those who have thought of becoming Catholic, but have never acted upon it; those who have questions to ask...to find out more about the Catholic faith or to prepare to receive the Sacrament of Baptism, Eucharist, and/or confirmation through the RCIA. For more information call the rectory or speak to Father Tim. March 22nd, 2015 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 24 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar 29 PARISH CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Sun CH 10:00a -11:00a Children's Liturgy MC 10:00a -12:00p RCIA Mass, Dismissal 3rd Scrutiny Gym 10:30a -12:30p Bunny Bash SS 11:00a -11:30a Rosary Making Event, Young Family Ministries Gym 12:30p -7:30p Basketball Mon LF 1:15p -2:30p Rectory Staff Meeting CH 7:00p -9:00p Spanish Prayer Group CR 7:00p -9:00p ESL Class Gym 7:00p -9:00p HSA Meeting Caf 7:00p -9:30p Spanish Prayer Group Tue Caf 3:30p -5:00p FFSessions Gr.1-5 CR 7:00p -9:00p ESL Class Caf 7:00p -8:15p FFSessions Gr.6-8 LF 7:00p -9:00p Liturgy Meeting Wed Gym 3:15p -4:15p Golf CH 5:30p -6:00p 20th Wedding Anniversary Blessing (Fr. Marty) CH 7:00p -9:00p Weekly Choir Rehearsal CR 7:00p -9:00p ESL Class 3S 7:00p -9:00p ESL Class 3M 7:00p -9:00p ESL Class Thu Caf 3:00p -5:00p Gr 7 GS Troop CH 5:00p -6:00p Wedding Music Rehearsal CR 7:00p -9:00p ESL Class Fri Caf 3:00p -4:00p Crafts for Charity Caf 4:00p -5:00p GS Troop Caf 6:00p -7:30p Gr3 GS Troop MC 7:00p -9:00p Spanish RICA CH 8:00p Jesus the Healer Sat Gym 9:00a -11:00a First Communion Session Sun MC 10:00a -12:00p RCIA Mass, Dismissal MC 12:00p -1:15p Spanish RCIA Palm Sunday Saturday 5:30pm Sunday 8:00am 10:00am 12:00pm Monday 8:00am Tuesday 8:00am Wednesday 8:00am Thursday 8:00am Friday 8:00am Saturday 8:00am 5:30pm Sunday 8:00am 10:00am 12:00pm Page 3 MASSES FOR THE WEEK March 21 Raymond Russian Req Kerr Family March 29 Mary Walles Req Fitzgerald Family Nida Jain Req The Family Edna Mondadori Req Joe Kelly March 23 Bryan Joseph Shaw Req Mary Devins March 24 Ray Hayden Req Agnes & John Hughes March 25 Loretta Owens Req Annie Genovese March 26 Mary Jane Quinn Req Napolitano Family March 27 Anne Skinner Req Mary Devins & Family March 28 Joan Palomba Req Palomba Family Antonia Rizzi Req The Family March 29 Loretta Owen Req Joan LaSala Lawrence Costiglio Req Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Quinn Edilberto Rivero Req Lourdes Rivero STATIONS OF THE CROSS All are invited to pray the Stations of the Cross on the Fridays of Lent. They will be prayed in English at 7:00 and Spanish at 8:00. Come and walk in the footsteps of the Lord as we learn from him the ways of humility and holiness. Offering for Sunday, March 15th, 2015—$ 9,917.60 (Ofrenda del domingo anterior) Food— $ 50.00 St. Vincent— $ 10.00 Maintenance—$ 2,287.21 As always, we are most grateful for all of your help. We can give generously to those in need because you give to us. God Bless You! At the 10am mass on Easter Sunday there will be a celebration of "Salubong!" What does "Salubong" mean? “Salubong” is loosely translated as the Easter Vigil, but it should have been a “meeting or a reunion.” This and other Easter Catholic practices are usually done at dawn if not at dusk. It is a procession of two groups one heralding the resurrection of Christ and to a reunion with the other group representing Mary and other female disciples of Christ. The "Salubong" or the reunion of the two groups usually happen at the church grounds and this culminates with the celebration of the Holy Mass. It will start at the regular entrance procession from the front doors of the church in two groups with the statue of the Risen Christ followed by male angels and all men in the congregation and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary followed by girl angels and all women in the congregation. The groups will process along the side aisles and meet in the front of the altar. An angel will remove the veil of the Blessed Virgin Mary while all the angels will sing the "Regina Caeli," which is, "O Queen of Heaven." Then mass will begin. Everybody is invited to join in the procession. Thank you! Page 4 March 22nd, 2015 From the Office of Faith Formation (FF) FAITH TUESDAY 201-343-4316 [email protected] FORMATION CALENDAR FRIDAY March 24, 2015 3:50-5:00 pm Session for Gr. 1-5 7:00-8:15 pm Session for Gr. 6-8 March 27, 2015 All Faith Formation families are invited to attend church for “Jesus the Healer” -Please, call the Rectory for more information 201-342-6300. SATURDAY March 28, 2015 9:00 am - 11:00 am (in the gym): First Holy Communion Session for Grades 2-3 and Grades 4-7 GOSPEL QUESTION of the Week of March 22, 2015 Gospel: John 12, 27-32 Remember to answer both questions. Please write clearly. Listen and Reflect: A voice came from heaven. What did that voice say? ______________ Living the Gospel: Jesus teaches us that his divine power is greater than any human power. Tell us one great thing that God has done for you: Spanish version: Escucha y reflexiona: Vive el Evangelio: Una voz vino del cielo. Que dijo esa voz? __________________________________ Jesús nos enseña que su poder divino es mayor que cualquier poder humano. Háblanos de algo grandioso que Dios ha hecho por ti: _______________________ GETTING TO KNOW OUR CATECHISTS Z. “BOBBI” MARTINEZ Bobbi is a catechist for Grade 2-B on Tuesday afternoon. Bobbi feels that God is always challenging her in ways she sometimes cannot fully comprehend. Yet, she trust God as she is eager to learn from those challenges and she loves to discover new things. What Bobbi loves the most of our Catholic faith is THE MASS! She loves to sing, to recite the rosary and to work for vocations. Bobbi has work with children and she loves teaching them and learning along with them. She says: “I see the primary purpose of religious education to seek the Lord and to place him at the center of our lives”. Oficina de Catecismo La tarea del evangelio semanal debe traerse a la siguiente clase. Ahora les invitamos a conocer a nuestros catequistas: Z. “BOBBI” MARTINEZ Bobbi es catequista de segundo grado-B los martes en la tarde. Bobbi siente que Dios la reta siempre en formas que a veces se le dificulta entender. Sin embargo ella confía en Dios y ella se dispone a aprender de esos retos y a descubrir cosas nuevas. Lo que Bobbi mas ama de nuestra fe Católica es LA MISA! Ella ama entonar cantos, recitar el rosario y trabajar por las vocaciones. Bobbi ha trabajado con niños y ama ensenarles cosas y aprender junto con ellos. Ella dice: “Yo veo el propósito primordial de la educación religiosa el buscar al Señor y colocarlo en el centro de nuestras vidas”. March 22nd, 2015 From Saint Joseph Academy Page 5 201-487-8641 SAINT JOSEPH GRADUATES EARN HONORS SJA Spotlight Mary Help of Christians Academy Isabel Farrell—Second Honors Paramus Catholic High School President’s List Deanna Damaso, Tristan Lavale, Clare Roche, Anthea Vishegonov First Honors Zoe Blackwell, Taras Bodnar, Kimberly Cicero, Ezriel Ciriaco, Kayla Mancini, Brittany Oxley, Rachel Pulido Second Honors Evelyn Acevedo, Madisen Peterson, Elijah Rowe, Jesse Tridente, Nelson Villanueva [email protected] Pre-K 3 Mrs. Jacobson & Mrs. Escheik The P-K-3 children celebrated Dr. Seuss’ birthday on April 2. Everyone enjoyed watching a short video about Dr. Seuss and learned that he was once a child just like them and loved going to the Zoo with his dad. During the week the children enjoyed listening to many of his books like Dr. Seuss’s ABC, The Cat in The Hat and Green Eggs and Ham among others. At the end of the week they made a tally chart about the book they enjoyed the most. Green Eggs and Ham was the most popular book in class. As part of Dr. Seuss’ activities the children also had fun making their own “Cat in the Hat” hats which they proudly took home. Congratulations, and keep up the good work! TUITION ANGEL FUND As we know, the downturn of the economy in recent years has had a tremendous impact on all of us. Many families who have students in Catholic schools feel the ever increasing pressures of meeting their family's needs along with the additional impact of tuition. We here at Saint Joseph Academy have established a "Tuition Angel Fund". The purpose of the fund is to help families who are struggling financially yet are committed to providing their child(ren) with a Catholic education. We look to our parishioners to help us keep this vital resource available to the young families of our parish. Please consider making regular donations to this fund knowing that you are helping spread the word of God through your generosity by supporting some very needy families and their children in Saint Joseph Academy. Donations may also be made in memory of a loved one or a friend with an acknowledgement being sent to their family. We even have children that look to share their blessings by asking their families to make donations to the "Tuition Angel" fund instead of receiving presents at birthdays, holidays, etc. Also, if your resources are such, please consider "adopting" a student, thus supporting a student(s) by paying all or part of the monthly tuition. We have many single parents and families who desperately would like their child to attend Saint Joseph Academy but do not have the resources to pay. Please feel free to add your check to the weekly Vestibule Area-lection basket in an envelope clearly marked "Tuition Angel" or contact the school office for more information at 201-487-8641. May God bless your generosity. Your donations can truly make a difference in a young child's life. Q: What do polar bears eat for lunch? A: Ice-bergers! Q: What is a cat’s favorite color? A: Purr-ple! Page 6 THE NEW COVENANT When the prophet Jeremiah coined the term “new covenant” he was actually doing something quite radical. For the Jewish people, there was only one covenant, the one made between the Lord God and Israel through Moses at Mount Sinai. For Jeremiah to suggest that God would somehow supersede the covenant with a new one would have sounded audacious to Jewish ears. But in this way he is a predecessor of Jesus who, in the Gospel of John, is continually portrayed as superseding the past, establishing the reign of God in a new way. And in today’s Gospel passage, Jesus the “new covenant” speaks the language of his “new commandment” of love when he tells of the dying grain of wheat, and of our own need to die to self in order to be raised with Christ. As Lent ends and we prepare to enter into Holy Week, the dying grain of wheat serves as an excellent symbol of the kind of dying and self‑sacrifice to which disciples are called, a symbol of that new covenant written deep within our hearts. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — I will make a new covenant; I will write my law upon their hearts (Jeremiah 31:31-34) or Ezekiel 37:12-14. Psalm -Create a clean heart in me, O God (Psalm 51) or Psalm 130. Second Reading — Christ learned obedience and became the source of eternal salvation (Hebrews 5:7-9) or Romans 8:8-11. Gospel — If a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it produces much fruit (John 12:20-33) or John 11:1-45 [3-7, 17, 2027, 33b-45]. READINGS FOR THE WEEK Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Ps 23:1-6; Jn 8:1-11 Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9; Ps 102:2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30 Wednesday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lk 1:26-38 Thursday: Gn 17:3-9; Ps 105:4-9: Jn 8:51-59 Friday: Jer 20:10-13; Ps 18:2-7; Jn 10:31-42 Saturday: Ez 37:21-28; Jer 31:10, 11-13; Jn 11:45-56 Sunday: Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16 (procession); Is 50:4-7; Ps 22:8-9, 17-20, 23-24; Phil 2:6-11; Mk 14:1 — 15:47 [15:1-39] Monday: SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fifth Sunday of Lent; Third Scrutiny Monday: St. Turibius of Mogrovejo Wednesday: The Annunciation of the Lord Friday: Abstinence Liturgy Note: The response we are singing during Lent following the Confiteor ("I confess to Almighty God") is Kyrie eleison Christe eleison Kyrie eleison These ancient Greek Christian acclamation are the source of the modern penitential acclamations "Lord, have mercy" and "Christ, have mercy." March 22nd, 2015 LA NUEVA ALIANZA Cuando el profeta Jeremías creó el término “nueva alianza” hacía algo muy radical. Para el pueblo judío, sólo había una alianza, la que el Señor Dios había hecho con Israel por medio de Moisés en el Monte Sinaí. Cuando Jeremías dice que de alguna manera Dios va a reemplazar la antigua alianza con una nueva, seguro que sus oyentes pensaban que era algo muy atrevido. De ese modo Jeremías es un predecesor de Jesús, quien, en el Evangelio de Juan se presenta siempre como alguien que reemplaza el pasado, estableciendo el Reino de Dios de una manera nueva. Y en el pasaje del Evangelio de hoy, Jesús, “la nueva alianza” habla con el lenguaje del “nuevo mandamiento” de amor cuando menciona el grano de trigo que muere y nuestra propia muerte al egoísmo para poder resucitar con Cristo. Al finalizar la Cuaresma y al prepararnos a entrar en la Semana Santa, el grano de trigo que muere es un símbolo excelente del tipo de muerte y autosacrificio al que los discípulos están llamados, un símbolo de esa nueva alianza escrita en lo más profundo de nuestro corazón. LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — El Señor hará una nueva alianza con la casa de Israel. (Jeremías 31:31-34) o Ezequiel 37:12-14. Salmo — Oh Dios, crea en mí un corazón puro (Salmo 51 (50)) o Salmo 130 (129). Segunda lectura — Cristo aprendió obediencia, y los que ahora le obedecen encuentran en él la salvación eterna (Hebreos 5:7-9) o Romanos 8:8-11. Evangelio — Si el grano de trigo cae en tierra y muere, da mucho fruto (Juan 12:20-33) o Juan 11:1-45 LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Jn 8:1-11 Martes: Nm 21:4-9; Sal 102 (101):2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30 Miércoles: Is 7:10-14; 8:10; Sal 40 (39):7-11; Heb 10:4-10; Lc 1:26-38 Jueves: Gn 17:3-9; Sal 105 (104):4-9: Jn 8:51-59 Viernes: Jer 20:10-13; Sal 18 (17):2-7; Jn 10:31-42 Sábado: Ez 37:21-28; Jer 31:10, 11-13; Jn 11:45-56 Domingo: Mc 11:1-10 o Jn 12:12-16 (procesión); Is 50:4-7; Sal 22 (21):8-9, 17-20, 23-24; Fil 2:6-11; Mc 14:1 — 15:47 [15:1-39] Lunes: LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Quinto Domingo de Cuaresma; Tercer Escrutinio Lunes: Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo Miércoles: La Anunciación del Señor Viernes: Abstinencia Join Who?? The Sociables! For What?? Their monthly get together, a fun evening for ANYONE who is looking to get out of the house and have dinner with friendly people. Its not a club, just show up with a smile! Ohh...Where To?? La Famiglia Sounds fun! When? Thursday, March 26th, at 5:45pm What if I have questions?? Call Sandy Wieskus, 201-489-4731 See you there!!! March 22nd, 2015 ____ On Monday, March 30, the Mass of Chrism will be celebrated in Sacred Heart Basilica at 8pm. The liturgy is a beautiful gathering of the faithful throughout the church of Newark. In the Mass of Chrism, the bishop blesses the oil of catechumens, the oil of the sick, and the oil of chrism which are distributed to each of the parishes in the archdiocese. The cathedral is filled to capacity for this celebration, so we are asked to submit a list of names of those attending. Please contact the rectory office before Wednesday, March 25 if you would like to attend. It is recommended to arrive by 7pm in order to be seated during the Mass. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION As we approach Holy Week, the creative juices of the ancient church of Jerusalem begin to shape our journey. In old Jerusalem at this season of the year, the attempt was made to recall the events leading up to Christ’s passion. Those attempts were based not only on time, with celebrations of events as close to the day and hour as possible, but also on people’s best guesses as to the actual place of these events. Vast numbers of pilgrims flooded the city during the forty days of Lent, many of them catechumens in their last stages of preparation for initiation. The fourth-century Spanish nun Egeria wrote a delightfully detailed diary of her experience of this lively and aerobic liturgy, which involved hearty singing, strong preaching, and nimble processions across vast and arduous terrain. Much of this energy was lost over the centuries, with the procession of palms a noteworthy exception. Northern climates had to reinterpret this Jerusalem liturgy, using forsythia, willow, or olive branches, but to this day the entry into Holy Week by a community on the move accompanied by joyful song hearkens back to a venerable tradition. Egeria’s letters were rediscovered a little more than a hundred years ago, but they reveal a pattern of prayer: full, conscious, active participation, to which we have a right and a duty. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Page 7 El lunes 30 de marzo, la Misa crismal se celebrá en la Basílica del Sagrado Corazón a las 8pm. La liturgia será un hermoso encuentro de los fieles en toda la iglesia de Newark. En la Misa Crismal, el obispo bendecirá el óleo de los catecúmenos, el óleo de los enfermos, y el óleo del crisma que se distribuyen a todas las parroquias de la arquidiócesis. La catedral se llenará a capacidad para esta celebración, por lo que debe enviar una lista de los nombres de los participantes. Por favor llame a la oficina parroquial antes del Miércoles, 25 de marzo si usted desea asistir. Se recomienda llegar a las 7pm para encontrar cupo. TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Basándose en las palabras de Jesús, Mariano de Blas, compuso su canto: “Entre tus manos”. Este hermoso canto nos recuerda que “hay que morir para vivir”, es decir, que no es nada fácil ser discípulo de Jesucristo. El mismo Jesús nos pide que nos neguemos a nosotros mismos (Mateo 16:24); que carguemos la cruz para seguirlo (Marcos 8:34); que perdamos nuestra vida por su nombre (Lucas 9:24). Todo esto porque Jesús reconoce que el grano de trigo debe morir para dar vida, para multiplicarse (Juan 12:24). El canto: “Una espiga dorada por el sol”, de Cesáreo Gabaráin, nos recuerda que los cristianos somos trigo del mismo sembrador. Es Jesús quien nos siembra, nos cultiva, nos cosecha, nos tritura, nos amasa, y nos hace un solo pan consagrado a Dios. Somos granos de trigo que, unidos formamos el pan de la comunión que es comunidad. Para esto, cada uno debe morir a sus egoísmos y preferencias. Morir a sí mismo tiene sentido cristiano, sólo si es para trabajar unidos y en la misión de Cristo, la cual es salvación del mundo y construcción del Reino de Dios. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. JESUS THE HEALER—“A Living Meditation on Healing” On Friday, March 27th at 8:00 the parish will host “Jesus the Healer”, a highly dramatic presentation of the powerful miracles and healing events of Jesus’ life , performed by the Franciscan Mystery Players from Notre Dame Church in North Caldwell. By sharing “Jesus the Healer” with others, the Mystery Players commit themselves to offering strength and peace to all those who are suffering. Thousands of lives have been touched by the play’s powerful witness of faith, hope, and love. At the end of each presentation, there is an opportunity for individual prayers for healing. Please plan on joining us for this highly effective way of preparing for Holy Week. Dear Father Graff, On behalf of the American Special Children’s Pilgrimage group, we would like to thank you and your parishioners for supporting our raffle. The generosity of your parish was overwhelming and truly appreciated. Your support of our raffle will help to make our upcoming trip to Lourdes a reality for a wonderful group of pilgrims and helpers in the tri-state area. We travel to Lourdes this year on April 4th, 2015 and we will keep all of you and your kindness in our prayers at the Grotto of our Lady. Faithfully yours, Trish Oates, American Special Children’s Pilgrimage Group The Saint Joseph Holy Name Society will be honoring their Moderator, Father Timothy Graff on April 28th, 2015. This event will be hosted by The Bergen County Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies. This will be a complete sitdown family style dinner at The Elan, in Lodi NJ. If you would like more information about this dinner, please call Don Stein at 973-340-4824. Page 8 March 22nd, 2015 In memoriam of our beloved brothers and sisters whose funerals took place here at Saint Joseph Church, we remember and honor them and their families on the anniversary of their passing. Edwin Metzkier Michael Ichinco Charles V. Gasiewicz Genevieve DeMarrais Marguerite R. Johnston Efren Raul Almario Joseph V. Christiano Joseph P. Lavin Anthony Richard Diorio Octavia Horjales Sharron M. McLellan Lilia Regidor Harriet A. Kern Charlene A. Buscavage Dolores R. Goesmann J. Margaret Abel Mary Joseph Lipusek Arthur J. Short Antonia Rizzi Eileen Sweet Eduardo A. Aued-Messa Edward “Guy” Lenakas Kathleen Hill Muriel Russell En memoria de nuestros hermanos y hermanas cuyos funerales fueron en Saint Joseph Church, recordamos y honramos a ellos y su familia en el aniversario de su muerte. March 26, 1995 March 26, 1996 March 27, 1996 March 21, 2000 March 22, 2002 March 21, 2003 March 27, 2002 March 25, 2003 March 27, 2003 March 21, 2004 March 21, 2007 March 21, 2007 March 21, 2008 March 23, 2008 March 23, 2008 March 22, 2009 March 21, 2010 March 21, 2010 March 28, 2011 March 21, 2012 March 23, 2012 March 23, 2012 March 24, 2014 March 26, 2014 Continuing The Journey . . . If you or someone you know has experienced a loss and would like to speak with a bereavement counselor, please leave your name and phone number with the rectory and a counselor will contact you. All calls are kept confidential. MASS CARDS & MONTHLY MEMORIALS If you are interested in honoring a family member or friend, in their memory or in thanksgiving, there are several options available. Unannounced Mass: $5, Announced Mass: $10, Monthly Memorial of Altar Bread, Altar Wine, Sanctuary Lamp, or Missalette: $50 for a full month, $25 for half month. Please visit the rectory M-F, 9-7 or Saturday 9-4. May the Risen Savior lead those who have died to the glory of His eternal Kingdom: Catherine Anderson Frank Tripani In your charity please remember in prayer all our families and friends who are sick or in hospitals or nursing homes, especially for: Marian Arbuckle Lily Beltran Harold Brugger Brett Cullen Geraldine Daleo Brian DeGroff Recuerden en sus oraciones a nuestros familiares y amigos que estan enfermos o en hospitals o silos de ancianos, en especial por: Walter Doleschal Susan Ford Alan Lombardi Dorothy Lydecker Ralph Mauro Joseph Policastro If you, or someone in your family, would benefit from the prayers of the parishioners at Saint Joseph during times of sickness, please call the rectory at 201-342-6300 and speak to a staff member. Names will stay on the announced and / or the printed bulletin list for one month. If you still need prayers, please call the rectory for another month of prayers. Richard Skubus Danny Torres John. J. Walsh Gloria Wolstromer Necesitas una oración por su familia o amigos? Visitar la oficina de la rectoría o llame all (En Inglés) 201-342-6300. Los nombres se mantendrán en tanto la anunciada y la lista de anuncios para un (1) mes. Si usted todavía necesita oraciones, por favor llame a la rectoría o dejar una nota en la mesa. Esta es la regla también si usted llama para solicitar la visita de un sacerdote. Pray for the Women and Men in Service to Our Country Please remember all those serving in the armed forces, especially: Joseph Andrade Timothy Brown Christopher Brugger Edel Castillo Yelson Cortez Rafael Cruz Jonathan Cummings Kevin Cunanan Andrew Gilbert Alan Hale Aimee Kominiak Larry Kominiak John McCarthy Brian Mitchell Lenny Nicolosi Edward Quinn John Rode Yury Rodriguez Margo Sandoval Michael Sloginski, Jr Jake Smith Matt Smith Max Smith Patrick Stein Reynaldo A. Targuino Jeff Vanak Gavin White Please remember in your prayers, those affected by all cancers, as well as the victims of war torn areas and terrorism, of genocide, human trafficking, and of natural disasters. If flowers can teach themselves how to bloom after winter passes, so can you. March 22nd, 2015 Page 9 SPRING CRAFT SHOW/SALE: Sunday, March 22nd, Saint Joseph Regional HS in Montvale, NJ will be hosting its annual Spring Craft Show/Sale from 10-4. Admission is $2.00. Children and seniors are free. No strollers permitted. ST. JOHN’S ALTAR SOCIETY OF LEONIA FISH & CHIPS DINNER St. John’s Altar Society in Leonia is sponsoring a Fish & Chips Dinner (British Style) in Peter Kramer Hall, Broad Avenue, on March 25th from 6-7:30pm. Serving cod fillet, French fried potatoes, home made coleslaw, tarter sauce, ketchup, malt vinegar, dessert and beverage. Cost of Adults, $15.00 and children under 12 $8. Take out dinners will also be available. Reservations required. Please called Marilyn at 201-944-0136 or Bernice at 201-947-3623. Wednesday, April 29th 2015 Seven o’clock in the evening SEASONS 644 Pascack Road Washington twp, NJ 07675 Honoring Michael Waresk Captain James & Kelly Sepp Dedication in memory of Deacon Walter Lynn All proceeds will be used for Academic programs and student tuition assistance Individual tickets—$125. Contact Nancy Conforti 201-342-6300 NCONFORTI@ STJOSEPHBOGOTA.ORG ANNUAL FISH AND CHIPS DINNER Ridgefield Park FD Ladder 1 is hosting its annual Good Friday Fish and Chips Dinner fundraiser on Friday, April 3, 2015 at the firehouse located at the intersection of Euclid Avenue and Brewster Avenue. The donation is $13 per ticket. Beverages and clam chowder are also available. Take out orders are available, as well as delivery if scheduled in advance. For more information, call the firehouse at 201-641-4834 or email [email protected]. Thank you for your continued support! HOLY TRINITY CHURCH EASTER SEMINAR “The Joy of the Gospel” (Evangelii Gaudium) Sister Marita Funke, OSB Holy Trinity Parish Hall (Lower church), 34 Maple Ave, Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-343-5170 This seminar is open to all parishioners, families and friends. Sr. Marita Funke, OSB will give us an overview and explores Pope Francis’ recent exhortation, The Joy of the Gospel (Evangelii Gaudium) on Saturday, April 11th, from 9am to 12pm. Admission is $5.00. HERITAGE DAY -FRANCISCAN SISTERS, PEEKSKILL Please join the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart for their 150th Anniversary of their ministry in the United States. April 25th, 2015, 11:00am Mass in Peekskill, NY, followed by a buffet luncheon and celebration. For more information, please contact….1-914-737-3373. NEW HOPE PREGNANCY RESOURCE CENTER GALA DINNER DANCE “30 Years of Changing Lives,” Wed. April 29, 6:3010:30PM, at Seasons, 446 Pascack Rd.Wash.Twp., $75.00 per person - Cocktail hour, gourmet dinner, entertainment, silent auction (amazing trips) and Tricky Tray. For tickets, please contact: Kathy Turlick at (201)-573-8697 • Family owned and operated • D. Matthew Leber, Director/Manager ~ NJ Lic. No. 4593 • 789 Teaneck Road, Teaneck, NJ 201-836-0202 Serving the families of St. Joseph’s for over 40 years. www.volkleber.com SCHIFANO State Licensed W. 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