Bulletin The June 19, 2016 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time St Vincent de Paul g Bayonne, NJ IN A WORLD WHERE VARIOUS FORMS OF MODERN TYRANNY SEEK TO SUPPRESS RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, OR TRY TO REDUCE IT TO A SUBCULTURE WITHOUT RIGHT TO A VOICE IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE, OR TO USE RELIGION AS A PRETEXT FOR HATRED AND BRUTALITY, IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE FOLLOWERS OF THE VARIOUS RELIGIONS JOIN THEIR VOICES IN CALLING FOR PEACE, TOLERANCE, AND RESPECT FOR THE DIGNITY AND RIGHTS OF OTHERS. — POPE FRANCIS June 26 July 3 July 10 July 17 July 24 July 31 August 7 Pastoral Team Rev. Eric W. FuchsPastor Rev. Hermes Diaz Parochial Vicar Rev. Carl Arico In Residence Rev. David Buckles In Residence Michael P. MissaggiaDeacon Thomas Norton Director of Music Maryann Angrosina Office Manager Elaine Conway, John HughesTrustees Jaime de Leon Pastoral Council President Thomas D’Alessio Finance Council President Christine Smith Parish Catechetical Leader Mass Schedule Saturday Evening 5pm & 6.30pm (Spanish Mass) Sunday Morning 8am, 10am, & Noon Weekday 8am Saturday 8am Holyday 7am, 8:30am, Noon & 7pm Federal Holiday 9am Directory Rectory: 201.436.2222 Fax: 201.437.5235 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: stvincentrc.org Religious Ed. Email: [email protected] All Saints Catholic Academy: 201.443.8384 Parish Office Hours Monday-Thursday 9am-12:30pm & 1:30-6pm Friday 9am –5pm Saturday 9am-12pm Holidays Closed Fr Eric's Departure With praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God, I wish to thank Archbishop John Joseph Myers for having made me the next Pastor of Sacred Heart Church in North Bergen, New Jersey, effective, July 1st. I will always have much love for St. Vincent de Paul Church in Bayonne, where I met some of the loveliest people and had the most amazing support staff! Although I will miss the good people of Bayonne, I also look forward to beginning a new chapter in my life and embracing a new pastoral assignment. Please pray for me and at the same time, be assured of my prayers for all of you! Blessed be God forever! —Fr Eric Fr. Eric has not stated yet when his final mass this month will be. Fr. Peter Wehrle will be our Temporary Administrator until a new Pastor is named. Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on a scheduled Sunday each month at 1:30pm in the Church. Parents must attend our required Baptismal Preparation class prior to the Baptism of their children. Classes are held according to the published schedule at 1:30pm in the basement of the rectory, entrance ground level on 46th Street. Please call the rectory to set up the Baptism. Stewardship & Collection First Collection $10,442 May God Bless our Parishioners for their generous contributions! Offering for June 19—25, 2016 Gifts Altar Bread Altar Wine Edward Jesolosky Edward Jesolosky Blessed Mother St. Joseph St. Vincent St. Patrick St. Judy St. Elizabeth Anne Seton Divine Mercy Sanctuary Lamp Christina Kirsch Edward Jesolosky Thomas Ryan William F. Lucy Judy Flynn Theresa Minotto Henry Wolenski Edward Jesolosky Votive Candles Please pray for the recovery of: Thomas Wetzel, Germaine White, Theresa Kurtiak, Michael Butler, Mary Peeples, John Foster, Madeleine Foster, Danny Dragone, Jack Conway, Liam Morley, Arthur Sonny Kopacz, Harry Steiner, Gail Schaefer, Ema Palfi and Joseph Kurtiak, Christopher Joseph Murphy, Connie Colandria, Diane Radwanski, Betty Serafino, Marisol Paul and Maryann Boruch and George Brummer Eternal Rest Grant unto Thee O Lord: Mass Intentions 7-8 PM Saturday: 4 – 4:45pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Upcoming Second Collections June 19 Air Conditioning Collection †Raul Rojas Saturday, June 18 8AM Zigmont & Carolyn Bartochowska & Mary Lavan 5PM Henry Wolenski & Eileen J. Powalie 6:30PM Misa en Espanol Sunday, June 19 8AM Death Anniversary of Gladys Anne and Christopher Tomate 10AM Edward Jesolosky & Helen & William Folger 12PM Samuel Kovacsy & Olympia Favia Monday, June 20 8AM Margaret Modaferi & Marta Amato First Anniversary Tuesday, June 21 8AM Teresa Militello Wednesday, June 22 8AM Christina Kirsch Thursday, June 23 8AM Joseph Gnas Friday, June 24 8AM William F. Lucy & Sheila LaScala Saturday, June 25 8AM Rose Santora 5PM Angelo & Francesca Romano & Eugene & Michael Lavan 6:30PM Misa en Espanol Sunday, June 26 8AM Dolores Beebe & Rose & Tom Favia 10AM Frank & Ann Fossella & Olympia Favia 12PM People of the Parish, Theresa Timpone Mary Kovacsy Eucharistic Ministers and Lectors for June 25/26 5PM g Holy Hour Mondays Higher Expenses of the Parish Parish Assessment Collection Stewardship Collection Air Conditioning Collection Higher Expenses of the Parish Air Conditioning Collection Parish Assessment Collection 8AM g Priscilla Ege Priscilla Ege Deacon Michael Patricia Levan Jacqueline Burns Elaine Conway Jeanette Diaz Mark Urban Dolores Trasande Marionh Wolenski Medy Alvarez Danny Dragone Lynn Drexler 10AM Jane Mattiello Jane Mattiello g Kim Spiniello Ralph Spiniello Marietta Valbuena Nathaniel Valbuena James Finnegan 12 PM Theresa DeLeon Theresa DeLeon g Hector Espinosa Ray Holowienka Robert Yorio Upcoming Events July 23 June 26 June 30 Social Dance 7:30-11:30 Robinson Hall Baptism 1:30 PM Food Pantry Save The Date Saturday December 3 — St. Vincent will have a Tricky Tray Fundraiser. More details will follow. Mass Book 2017 Our 2017 Mass Book will open Wednesday July 13 after the 8:00AM morning Mass. Social Dance Schedule Change There is a change in the date for July's Social Dance. For this month the dance will take place on July 23 instead of July 2 due to the 4th of July Holiday. Also, the entrance fee for the Social Dance is $25.00 which includes dancing and food. June Prayer Intentions of the Holy Father Universal: Human Solidarity — That the aged, marginalized, and those who have no one may find– even within the huge cities of the world–opportunities for encounter and solidarity. Evangelization: Seminarians and Novices — That seminarians and men and women entering religious life may have mentors who live the joy of the Gospel and prepare them wisely for their mission. Sunday Readings First Reading: Psalm: Second Reading: Gospel: Weekday Readings ZEC 12:10-11; 13:1 PS 63:2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 GAL 3:26-291 LK 9:18-24 Mon 2 KGS 17:5-8, 13-15A, 18 / PS 60:3, 4-5, 12-13/ MT 7:1-5 Tue Saint Aloysius Gonzaga 2 KGS 19:9B-11,14-21,31-35A, 36 / PS 48:2-3AB,3CD-4,10-11 / MT 7:6,12-14 Wed 2 KGS 22:8-13; 23:1-3 / PS 119:33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40 / MT 7:15-20 Thu 2 KGS 24:8-17 / PS 79:1B-2,3-5,8,9 / MT 7:21-29 Fri Nativity of Saint John the Baptist IS49:1-6/PS139:1B-3, 13-14AB,14C-15/ACTS13:22-26/LK1:57-66,80 Sat LAM2:2,10-14,18-19/PS74:1B-2,3-5,6-7,20-21/MT8:5-17 Recurring Events The Centering Prayer Group meets Every Wednesday At 7 PM at the Rectory Basement. For More Information, please Call Barbara Sherry at 201.443.2115. Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help takes place every Saturday after 8 AM mass. Nurse’s ministry blood pressures are checked after all masses every first weekend of the month. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament every first Friday after 8 AM mass until 11 AM (except when there is funeral Mass) Music ministry: The Children's Choir sings at all Family Masses, Christmas Concert, Christmas Eve & Palm Sunday Mass. Practices are held every Saturday for an hour in Robinson Hall. Line dancing is now taking place on Thursdays 7—10 PM in the basement of the church. Entrance fee is $6.00 and light snacks will be served. Praise & Worship Group: Meets every other week starting Wednesday, September 30 until June 8 Running Group: Weekly meets on Saturday mornings in the fall and spring, which take place on the blue track in Hudson County Park, Bayonne. Tel: 201.437. 6798 for details Marriage The Sacrament of Matrimony requires an extensive period of preparation. Contact should be made with a priest at the Rectory one year in advance. Anointing of the Sick Visitation of the sick at home or in the hospital any time. Call Parish Office. OUR PARISH Paint Night: "What a Great Time!" Our sold-out paint night was a hit and the parish would like to give a big thank you to parishioner Lois Barrera and her family and friends who ran this fundraiser. Our profit was $1,622. We are planning to have another one in the fall! 2016-2017 Religious Education Registration Re-registrations and new registrations for the 2016/2017 Religious Education Program is open now through Thursday, September 8th. All children presently registered will receive a letter and registration form (one registration form per child in the family). Registration forms must be completed for all children attending our program. As the letter states, all four (4) Religious Education Programs in Bayonne have been unified. If you would like your child to begin preparation for First Communion, please be aware that it is a two (2) year program beginning in First Grade. If your child is new to our program, a copy of his/her Baptismal Certificate must be provided either upon registration or after, if he/she was not baptized at St. Vincent de Paul. For additional information and registration forms, please contact Christine Smith at [email protected]. Thank you in advance! Summer Mode Summer seems to have finally reached us. For everyone Summer is a great time to take a step back and reflect on our spirituality, try to breathe the warm air, contemplate a starry sky or a sunrise over the ocean and feel God's presence among us. We encourage you to use those coming months to deepen your relationship with God. Particularly, we remind you that Mass attendance remains the backbone of your spiritual life. For those of you lucky enough to escape at the weekend to shore houses or remote resorts, Summer means you will not be joining us at St Vincent de Paul every week but you can find local Mass times online at masstimes.org. Importantly, even if you are away, you remain responsible for the stewardship of our parish simply because parish bills do not take a vacation. There are three ways you can accomplish this: enroll into our electronic donations system so your offering will continue to be processed in your absence — contact the parish office for details; Send your envelope with your donation. Note that you should not send cash, but checks can be sent to the parish; "Make up" for missed collections by giving your offering before you leave or after you are back. Supporting your parish is an important responsibility and we count on you to maintain the sustainability of our parish. In the long run, it is our ability to pay our bill that ensures the parish will continue to exist. Thank you in advance for your generosity! A Personal Encounter with Jesus in Scripture Join us on Tuesday afternoons 1—2PM in the Rectory meeting room (use door on 46th side). Using the writings of St. Paul, we will read, reflect, pray and listen. Bibles are available for use. All are welcome! For additional information you may call Lynn at 201-243-6304 or Barbara at 201-443-2115 Parents Grieving the Loss of a Child — The Office of Family Life Ministries of the RCAN sponsors support groups for Parents Grieving the Death of a Child. Groups meet at St Thomas the Apostle Church, Parish Center, 60 Byrd Avenue, Bloomfield on the First Wednesday of each month at 7:30pm (July and August is 7:00pm) and at St. Peter the Apostle Church, Rectory Basement, 445 Fifth Avenue, River Edge, NJ on the Third Monday of each month at 7:30pm. Info: 973-497-4327 or email [email protected]. Grief to Grace — The Archdiocese will be conducting a Grief to Grace Retreat during the week of September 11-16, 2016. Grief to Grace is a psychological and spiritual journey providing safety and support for anyone who has suffered degradation or violation through physical, emotional or sexual abuse or neglect. It is appropriate for those who have endured rape, incest, or other forms of traumatic violation in childhood, adolescence or as an adult. It is also suitable for those who have suffered abuse by a member of the clergy. This model of care provides therapy for the soul. We encourage anyone in need of healing to participate in this worthwhile program. If you have any questions about the Grief to Grace Retreat, direct them to Cheryl Riley at 973-497-4350 (office), 201-650-2961, or by email at [email protected] Fortnight for Freedom — Once again the USCCB is sponsoring the Fortnight for Freedom which highlights the need for religious liberty. The Fortnight this year runs from June 21st, the Vigil of the Feasts of Sts. John Fischer and Thomas More, to July 4th. A special aspect this year in their materials are “Witnesses of Faith” which tells the stories of 14 men and women who bear witness to freedom in Christ. Gift of Camp — The Eddie Gray Camp Fund is seeking funds to send inner-city children to summer camp. this year our cost per child will be $250 for one week. However we will be grateful for donations of any amount. Every donation helps and is greatly appreciated. Please make checks payable to the Eddie Gray Camp Fund and mail them to: Sr Jacinta Fernandez, St Joseph Social Service Center, 118 division St, Elizabeth NJ 07201. Thank you for providing a happy and healthy experience for an inner-city child! Pope horrified by deadly attack in Orlando ORLANDO In a June 12 statement Fr. Federico Lombardi, the Holy See press officer, said the “terrible massacre,” which has left a “dreadfully high number of innocent victims, has caused in Pope Francis, and in all of us, the deepest feelings of horror and condemnation, of pain and turmoil before this new manifestation of homicidal folly and senseless hatred.” “Pope Francis joins the families of the victims and all of the injured in prayer and in compassion,” the statement reads. “Sharing in their indescribable suffering he entrusts them to the Lord so they may find comfort.” “We all hope that ways may be found, as soon as possible, to effectively identify and contrast the causes of such terrible and absurd violence which so deeply upsets the desire for peace of the American people and of the whole of humanity.” At least 50 people were killed and 53 were injured in the early hours of June 12 when a gunman identified as 29-year-old Omar Mateen exchanged fire with a police officer working at Pulse nightclub, which caters to gay clientele. Mateen, who was from Florida and was of Afghan descent, took hostages for as much as three hours, and was shot to death by Swat officers. Though the mass violence is thought to be ideologically motivated, he was not known to have links to any terrorist groups. The death toll makes the Orlando shooting the worst in United States history. While the US and much of the wider world continues to reel from the attack, Bishop John Noonan led an interfaith prayer "to dry the tears" of the community last Monday. To be sure, the title of the service was no accident – it was lifted from that of another vigil held last month in St Peter's, at which all "those in need of consolation" were invited to participate, with the Pope presiding. As Francis' homily then seems to fit a good deal of this moment for many, here it is again: At times of sadness, suffering and sickness, amid the anguish of persecution and grief, everyone looks for a word of consolation. We sense a powerful need for someone to be close and feel compassion for us. We experience what it means to be disoriented, confused, more heartsick than we ever thought possible. We look around us with uncertainty, trying to see if we can find someone who really understands our pain. Our mind is full of questions but answers do not come. Reason by itself is not capable of making sense of our deepest feelings, appreciating the grief we experience and providing the answers we are looking for. At times like these, more than ever do we need the reasons of the heart, which alone can help us understand the mystery which embraces our loneliness. How much sadness we see in so many faces all around us! How many tears are shed every second in our world; each is different but together they form, as it were, an ocean of desolation that cries out for mercy, compassion and consolation. The bitterest tears are those caused by human evil: the tears of those who have seen a loved one violently torn from them; the tears of grandparents, mothers and fathers, children; eyes that keep staring at the sunset and find it hard to see the dawn of a new day. We need the mercy, the consolation that comes from the Lord. All of us need it. This is our poverty but also our grandeur: to plead for the consolation of God, who in his tenderness comes to wipe the tears from our eyes (cf. Is 25:8; Rev 7:17; 21:4). In our pain, we are not alone. Jesus, too, knows what it means to weep for the loss of a loved one. In one of the most moving pages of the Gospel, Jesus sees Mary weeping for the death of her brother Lazarus. Nor can he hold back tears. He was deeply moved and began to weep (cf. Jn 11:33-35). The evangelist John, in describing this, wanted to show how much Jesus shared in the sadness and grief of his friends. Jesus’ tears have unsettled many theologians over the centuries, but even more they have bathed so many souls and been a balm to so much hurt. Jesus also experienced in his own person the fear of suffering and death, disappointment and discouragement at the betrayal of Judas and Peter, and grief at the death of his friend Lazarus. Jesus “does not abandon those whom he loves” (Augustine, In Joh., 49, 5). If God could weep, then I too can weep, in the knowledge that he understands me. The tears of Jesus serve as an antidote to my indifference before the suffering of my brothers and sisters. His tears teach me to make my own the pain of others, to share in the discouragement and sufferings of those experiencing painful situations. They make me realize the sadness and desperation of those who have even seen the body of a dear one taken from them, and who no longer have a place in which to find consolation. Jesus’ tears cannot go without a response on the part of those who believe in him. As he consoles, so we too are called to console. In the moment of confusion, dismay and tears, Christ’s heart turned in prayer to the Father. Prayer is the true medicine for our suffering. In prayer, we too can feel God’s presence. The tenderness of his gaze comforts us; the power of his word supports us and gives us hope. Jesus, standing before the tomb of Lazarus, prayed, saying: “Father, I thank you for having heard me. I knew that you always hear me” (Jn 11:41-42). We too need the certainty that the Father hears us and comes to our aid. The love of God, poured into our hearts, allows us to say that when we love, nothing and no one will ever be able to separate us from those we have loved. The apostle Paul tells us this with words of great comfort: “Who will separate us from the love of Christ? Will hardship, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness or the sword? … No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Rom 8:35, 3739). The power of love turns suffering into the certainty of Christ’s victory, and our own victory in union with him, and into the hope that one day we will once more be together and will forever contemplate the face of the Trinity Blessed, the eternal wellspring of life and love. At the foot of every cross, the Mother of Jesus is always there. With her mantle, she wipes away our tears. With her outstretched hand, she helps us to rise up and she accompanies us along the path of hope. NUESTRA IGLESIA Porque El Que Quiera Salvar Su Vida, La Perderá; Pero El Que Pierda Su Vida Por Mi Causa, La Salvará. Jesús está orando; a continuación, se vuelve a los discípulos para preguntarles quien dicen la multitudes que soy. Marcos coloca este incidente en Cesarea de Filipo. Lucas, sin embargo, debido a la importancia que le quiere dar a la oración en su Evangelio, la sitúa en el contexto de la oración de Jesús. Los discípulos responden que la gente dice que es uno de cualquier número de los profetas que han muerto, a partir de la reciente Juan Bautista a un profeta de hace mucho tiempo. Luego les pide a los discípulos directamente quienes dicen que es. Pedro responde por ellos que Jesús es el Mesías de Dios. En seguida Jesús les dice que no dijeran a nadie, no porque él no quiere que la gente sepa, sino porque no entienden lo que significa ser el Mesías. Jesús, entonces, responde a su propia Mensaje Del Papa Uno de los mensajes centrales de Jesús y de la Iglesia es “amar al enemigo”, y el Papa Francisco explicó que también es esencial rezar por ellos. Al comentar el Evangelio de la liturgia del día en la Misa matutina de la capilla en la Casa Santa Marta, el Pontífice habló sobre los Mandamientos y pidió: “Que el Señor nos de la gracia, solo esta: oren por los enemigos, por aquellos que nos desean mal, que no quieren el bien para nosotros. Orar por aquellos que nos hacen mal, que nos persiguen. Y cada uno de nosotros sabe el nombre y el apellido: oro por esto, por esto, por esto… Les aseguro que esta oración hará dos cosas: a él lo hará mejorar porque la oración es potente, y a nosotros nos hará más hijos del Padre”. El Pontífice dijo que cuando Jesús inicia su predicación “la explicación de la Ley entonces estaba en crisis”. “Era una explicación demasiado teórica, casuística, digamos que era una ley en la que no existía el corazón propio de la Ley, que es el amor de Dios que nos ha dado a nosotros”, señaló. “Por esto el Señor repite lo que ya estaba en el Antiguo Testamento: ‘¿el mandamiento más grande cuál es?’. Amar a Dios con todo el corazón, con todas sus fuerzas, con todo el alma, y al prójimo como a ti mismo”. El Papa señaló que “en la explicación de los doctores de la Ley esto no estaba tan en el centro. En el centro estaban los casos: ‘¿Pero se puede hacer esto?’, ‘¿Y si no se puede?’. La casuística característica de la Ley. Y Jesús toma esto y relanza el verdadero sentido de la Ley para llevarlo a su plenitud”. Así, Jesús ofrece “muchos ejemplos” en los que muestra cómo los mandamientos son buenos: “No matarás”, que también se refiere a insultar a un hermano. Francisco indicó que la explicación que hace Jesús de los mandamientos, y que se puede ver sobre todo en el Evangelio de San Mateo, es “un camino de sanación: un corazón herido por el pecado original -todos nosotros tenemos el corazón herido por el pecado, todos- debe ir por este camino de corazón y sanar para semejarnos al Padre, que es perfecto”. Amar al enemigo “es el último escalón” de este camino, es el más difícil, manifestó el Papa Francisco. pregunta acerca de su identidad, explicando quién es en realidad uno que tiene que sufrir, morir, y resucitar al tercer día. Entonces explica a todos los presentes lo que es ser discípulo en realidad. Significa seguir en el mismo camino que el Mesías, el sufrimiento y la muerte. La vida verdadera se encuentra al renunciar a la vida. Si está interesado en una intención de misa por favor de llamar a la oficina o avisarle al padre directamente. La donación es $10 por misa. Sábados Rezamos el Santo Rosario a las 6:00pm Luego las Santa Misa a las 6:30pm Lunes Hora Santa a las 7:00pm Ensayo del coro de los niños los Sábados a las 10:30am en el Robinson Hall. Si está interesado en servir y ayudar en la Santa Misa por favor de avisarle al padre directamente. Necesitamos Lectores, Ministros de Eucaristía, Monaguillos y niños para el coro que estamos formando de niños. 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