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Roman Catholic Church Saint Joseph
PASTOR: Msgr. David C. Hubba
PAROCHIAL VICARS:
Rev. Anthony Di Stefano Rev. John Z. Radwan
DEACON: George Montalvo
PASTOR EMERITUS:
Rev. George M. Reilly
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:30am, 9 am, 10:30 am, 12 noon
DAILY Weekdays 7:00 am
& 8:30 am Saturday 8:30 am
HOLY DAYS as announced
Miraculous Medal Novena
Monday, 7:00 pm in Mary’s Chapel
Eucharistic Adoration First Wed. of Month 9 am—5 pm in MC
SACRAMENTS
Confession: Saturday, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Baptism Contact the Parish Office
Marriage Arrangements should be made
with a priest at least one year in advance.
Office Location Phone Email/Fax Website
Parish Office 105 Harrison St., New Milford 201-261-0148 [email protected] sjcnj.org
Religious Education 105 Harrison St., New Milford 201-261-1144 [email protected] sjcnjre.org
Saint Joseph School
the greenhouse PreK
305 Elm St., Oradell 201-261-2388 [email protected] sjsusa.org
Oradell/New Milford, NJ
Parish Office Hours: Mon-Fri.: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm. YOU MUST TELEPHONE FIRST (201-261-0148)
Homebound/Hospital Call Parish Office
Christian Initiation of Adults—RCIA Contact Parish Office
PARISH REGISTRATION Contact Parish Office
December 20 and 25, 2020
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SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ
SAINT JOSEPH PARISH’S
VIRTUAL JOURNEY CONTINUES ...
OUR VIDEO SPIRITUAL REFLECTIONS continue through Christmas morning, December 25. Join us each day on our parish YouTube channel as priests, staff, lay ministers and parish families come together virtually to experience the Advent journey of preparing our hearts for Jesus’ arrival this Christmas Season! If you access our YouTube page (by following steps 1 & 2), you can see ALL the reflections (if you were not able to follow along each day).
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL and have the link to each day’s video (as well as the links to our Sunday and Christmas online Masses) sent directly to your email inbox. 1. Enter “Saint Joseph Church Oradell
YouTube” in your search box, 2. click on link to the official page, 3. and then click on the SUBSCRIBE BUTTON.
INDIVIDUAL CONFESSION may be heard upon request in the tabernacle sanctuary area in Mary’s Chapel after
daily Masses on Dec. 21-22-23. Confessions are regularly heard on Saturdays 4:00-5:00 pm in the UC Reconciliation Room.
IMPORTANT CHANGES!
Please note that there have been
changes made to the Christmas schedule.
We have included additional
Masses on the afternoon of
Christmas Eve (see times
opposite left).
We encourage you to come early
to those Masses.
There is also the opportunity to attend Mass
virtually online and on TV
(see opposite).
Sunday, December 20 starting at 3:00 pm on our parish YouTube channel (see opposite)
(The Concert will remain on the channel for later viewing as well.)
Or on OPTV on December 20 at 12 noon, 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm (see p. 6 to see channels)
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FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT AND THE NATIVITY OF THE LORD 2020
Christmas is about the arrival of Jesus into human life, and the centrality of his truth, and its unequaled impact on all who believe in it.
No wonder we celebrate this reality with all the joyous exuberance we can summon up. Next to this certainty all the additional enjoyments that have become part of the customs of this feast, which we rightly look forward to and relish each year, are of a different and lesser order. (We can enjoy them all the more if we place Christ where he belongs in our lives: at the very top.) Clement of Alexandria (c. 150-c. 215), a Father of the Church, is someone of importance in our religion, even though we know very little about his life and only three of his works, and some fragments, have survived. He effectively engaged the philosophers of his city, then the intellectual center of the Roman empire, by defending the Catholic faith in a winning, wide-ranging style. (Robert Payne, author of deft profiles of the Fathers, remarked that “Clement has the happy faculty of rarely sticking to the point. At the sight of the smallest hare running across the landscape, Clement is immediately after it.”) Clement had something splendid to say about the importance of Jesus that is very apt to keep in mind at Christmas:
In our sickness we need a Savior, in our wanderings a guide, in our blindness someone to show us the light, in our thirst the fountain of living water that quenches forever the thirst of those who drink from it. We dead people need life, we sheep need a shepherd, we children need a teacher, the whole world needs Jesus!
The Dutch priest Henri Nouwen (1932-1996), author of The Wounded Healer, The Return of the Prodigal Son and many other books, was one of the most popular spiritual writers of modern times. During his teaching career at Harvard and for years after, he was an unresting searcher for belonging and for spiritual truth. He spent much of his life in the Americas: a year with the Trappists of the Genesee monastery in New York, living with missioners among the poor of Bolivia and Peru, and finally serving as the resident chaplain for the L’Arche Daybreak community in Toronto, where developmentally disabled people and their counselors share their lives. Each year
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during the Christmas season Nouwen returned to the Netherlands to be with his extended family. Toward the end of his life, what he saw about the state of the Church there distressed him. One of his relatives’ families would celebrate New Year’s day by going to Mass and then having dinner. Nouwen noted that
For me, it’s an annual confrontation with the tragedy of Dutch Catholicism. The husband and wife are deeply believing people. But for the children, God and Church have lost all meaning, and the grandchildren know nothing at all about the story of God’s love. Sadly, children will again accuse their parents. They will no longer say, “Why did you force us to go to church?” but, “Why did you never tell us about Jesus?”
It is something Father Nouwen will never be accused of. Here is something he once wrote about today’s great feast:
O God of love, you gave us life and sent us your only Son to be with us at all times and in all places, so that we never have to feel lost in our struggles but always can trust that he walks with us. Help us to know that Christmas is the renewed invitation not to be afraid and to let you —whose love is greater than our own hearts and minds can comprehend—be our companion!
May all of you enjoy a most blessed Christmas.
Msgr. David Hubba
THIS SUNDAY—DECEMBER 20 SAINT JOSEPH’S
“AN AFTERNOON OF CHRISTMAS JOY”
CONCERT
ONLINE AND ON TV! Our extremely popular annual Christmas Concert will be broadcast on our parish YouTube Channel starting at 3:00 pm on December 20. (Go to “Saint Joseph Church Oradell YouTube” to find it). If you miss its premiere, it will remain available for viewing on the parish YouTube channel.
You can also see the concert on Oradell Public Television (OPTV). It will be broadcast THREE TIMES on Sunday, December 20—at 12 noon, 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm. You can find OPTV on Altice/Optimum Ch. 77 (Oradell) and FiOS Ch. 28 (Oradell & New Milford).
See p. 2
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ONLINE GIVING Please consider signing up for our electronic giving program
WeShare. You can choose how much you will donate each week and your contribution will be made automatically, safely and securely, from your debit or credit card. Simply go to our parish website: sjcnj.org Click on “Make a Donation,” then click on “Sign Up Today” and follow the instructions to register. If circumstances prevent you from attending Mass or you are unable to mail or drop off your donation to the Parish Office at 105 Harrison Street, New Milford, NJ 07646, WeShare makes it possible for your weekly donations to be automatically sent to Saint Joseph Church in your name. YOUR SUPPORT IS MUCH APPRECIATED!
SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ
YOU CAN STILL GIVE You have plenty of time to include Saint Joseph Parish on your gift list. Your Christmas gift to Saint Joseph’s Christmas Collection may be made up
to and including January 10, the last day of the Christmas Season. Please memo your check or offering envelope “CHRISTMAS COLLECTION.” And see below for instructions on how you can donate ONLINE.
YOU GAVE FROM THE HEART A heartfelt thank you to all the many parishioners who contributed to our annual Christmas “Giving Tree.” This year, parishioners donated gift cards (from such businesses as Shoprite, Target and Wallmart). Because of your generosity,
Saint Joseph Parish has been able to help a number of organizations make Christmas a little happier for local families in need. Thank you for making a difference.
SOLEMNITY OF MARY, MOTHER OF GOD
—JANUARY 1 A HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION
Masses are at 5:00 pm on Thurs., Dec. 31 and at 10:30 am and 12:00 noon on Fri., Jan. 1
A SPECIAL THANK YOU FROM CATHOLIC CHARITIES
From Sharon Reilly-Tobin, Director of the Office of Volunteer Services: “I wish to thank you and the St. Joseph
Care Corner for your parish’s sensitivity and response to the needs of the poor. Your generous personal care and household items collection was distributed to Catholic Charities clients at one of our mental health clinics. The diapers and baby wipes were given to our family shelter. The clients were so grateful to receive these items. “Last year, Catholic Charities served more than 55,000 people in need through a variety of programs. Many of our clients struggle daily to make ends meet. When we can provide diapers, personal care items or household goods, it eases the burden on the family’s financial situation and helps our clients maintain good health and hygiene. “Thank you again for your parish’s meaningful action and support. A special note of appreciation goes to Peg Kohli (director of the Saint Joseph Care Corner) for coordinating this much-needed effort.”
… the Happiness of Christmas by welcoming God’s Son
… the Peace of Christmas by sharing God’s love
… the Promise of Christmas by living God’s will.
Msgr. David Hubba, Fr. Anthony Di Stefano, Fr. John Z. Radwan,
Deacon George Montalvo, and the Staff of Saint Joseph Parish
wish you a blessed Christmas and a safe and happy new year.
A PRAYER FOR CHRISTMAS
2020 “During this time of anxious waiting and confusion amid a global pandemic, let us redirect
our attention to the Lord’s coming, which will help us welcome him with abundant joy at Christmas, for the Psalmist ends his lament of asking "how long?" by singing: "Grant my heart joy in your salvation, I will sing to the Lord, for he has dealt bountifully with me" (Ps 13:6).
—David Wallace, Special to The Catholic Herald
May you and your loved ones know
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Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am UC 10:30 am MC* 12:00 pm
Monday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Tuesday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Wednesday 7:00 am 8:30 am
Thursday 8:30 am 2:00 pm UC 2:00 pm Gym 3:30 pm UC 3:30 pm Gym 5:00 pm UC 5:00 pm MC* 5:00 pm Gym 7:00 pm UC 10:00 pm UC
Friday 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 12 noon
Saturday 8:30 am 5:00 pm
Sunday 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am UC 10:30 am MC* 12:00 pm
PRAYER REQUESTS
Let us remember all those who are ill: Kurt Strobach, Oliver Kamal, Ed Grube,
Riley Suapengco, Mimosa Elayan, Rod & Mildred Largoza, Tom Byrne
Let us remember all those who have died: Rev. Arthur B. Schute, Joe Robortaccio
Let us remember those serving in our military: 2nd LT Harry Aquino USAF, Lance Cpl. Alexander Banas, Capt. Christopher Bascomb, 2nd LT Michael McPherson,
1st LT Michael Shuler, PFC David Solinas, Jr.
BREAD & WINE INTENTION
The bread and wine for the week of
December 20, 2020 is offered
in loving memory of Connor Walsh
as requested by his parents Alice & Bill Walsh.
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT AND THE NATIVITY OF THE LORD 2020
*If attendance does not require the opening of Mary’s Chapel, the intention for any MC Mass will be fulfilled by a concelebrant in the Upper Church Mass at the same scheduled time.
SANCTUARY LAMP INTENTION
Week of DECEMBER 20, 2020
The sanctuary lamp in the Upper Church burns in loving memory of
Connor Walsh as requested by his parents.
December 19, 2020 Courtney Jensen
December 20, 2020 People of the Parish Connor Walsh (Birthday Remembrance)
Mendes & DaSilva Families Deceased Members of the Piazza Family George T. McGovern (2nd Anniversary Remembrance)
December 21, 2020 Ronald Sgambati Mate Skroce
December 22, 2020 Kathryn J. Finlan Laura Villena
December 23, 2020 Thomas L. Barbagallo (8th Anniversary Remembrance) Mildred O’Leary (100th Birthday Remembrance)
December 24, 2020 Christmas Eve
Stephen S. Voyer Francisco Zozobrado Bill Biasi Deceased Members of the Moench & Hellriegel Families Deceased Members of the Burke & Carolan Families Mary Ann Vincenti (6th Anniversary Remembrance)
Mary Burns Deceased Members of the Vrola Family John Hargadon Elise & Frederick Mueller
December 25, 2020 Christmas Day
People of the Parish Kennedy & Grimm Families Louise & Theodore Kachel Peter Brown
December 26, 2020 Marie & William Codner Louis Maloney & James R. Toscano
December 27, 2020 People of the Parish Kathleen & Michael Abatemarco Anthony D. Errico Rev. Frank Gaetano Margaret E. Flanagan
The Parish Office will be CLOSED Thursday, December 24, Friday, December 25, Thursday, December 31 and Friday, January 1.
YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT MEANS SO MUCH
Please don’t forget to include Saint Joseph Church on your gift
list. Our parish depends on your financial support, especially during this most challenging year, in order to meet its larger expenses. Your gift to Saint Joseph’s Christmas Collection may be made up to and including January 10, the last day of the Christmas Season. Please memo your check or offering envelope “CHRISTMAS COLLECTION.” You can also make your gift to Saint Joseph through our electronic giving program WeShare. To donate online, simply go to our parish website sjcnj.org and click on “Make a Donation.” You can also go to page 4 of this bulletin to see how to sign up for regular online giving. Your generosity will enable Saint Joseph Church to continue to offer the Mass, Sacraments, prayers, comfort, peace and support to our parishioners and community.
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CHRISTMAS & SUNDAY MASS AVAILABLE ONLINE*
On Sunday, please check our
parish website: sjcnj.org for the link to our online Sunday Mass.
Televised Mass is also available on OPTV Sundays at 10:00 am
on Altice/Optimum Ch. 77 (Oradell); FiOS Ch. 28 (Oradell & New Milford)
*Kindly note that since the Mass is a public event and being filmed, the image of those attending and that of their
family may appear on camera during the recorded liturgy.
SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ
PARISH OFFICE AND MEETINGS ALL PARISH BUILDINGS REMAIN CLOSED to in-person meetings of any kind. Due to increased health and safety concerns, all MINISTRY MEETINGS SHOULD CONTINUE VIRTUAL ONLY and all OUTDOOR GROUP GATHERINGS are currently NOT permitted anywhere on parish grounds. For health and safety considerations, in-person visits to the Parish Office/Rectory are limited. Walk-ins are not currently permissible. If you need in person assistance, you must CALL the Parish Office/Rectory at 201-2610148 Monday thru Friday from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm for an appointment. Most parish office business (baptism, wedding and funeral arrangements, sacramental records and Mass intention requests etc.) can be easily accomplished with our staff by phone, email (office @sjcnj.org) or postal mail (105 Harrison St., New Milford, NJ 07646) or the lock-box outside the rectory. (Please do not ring the bell when dropping off mail).
PUBLIC MASS SAFETY GUIDELINES
ARRIVE EARLY (20 minutes before Mass) and safely line up
outside. Doors will open 15 minutes before Mass. WEAR A
FACE MASK at all times while on the parish campus (both
indoors and outside) and maintain SAFE SOCIAL
DISTANCING (6 feet).
ENTER via Elm St. or Harrison St. doors ONLY. (Grand St.
entrance is handicapped-access only).
HAND SANITIZER is available and must be used upon
entering and exiting.
You will be seated in alternating pews.
No physical contact during the Sign of Peace.
COMMUNION will be distributed to one entire side of the
church and then the other starting from a single, socially
distanced line up the center aisle.
When processing forward to receive, keep mask on and
follow the blue floor markings.
PAUSE AT THE SOLID BLUE LINE, and WAIT until a priest/
minister is available.
Holy Communion is permitted in the HAND ONLY.
Once the consecrated host is placed in your hand, step to the
side, remove your mask briefly to consume, then
immediately reposition your mask and return to your seat.
AFTER FINAL BLESSING remain in your pew until a
minister instructs you to move; exit the pew when prompted
and proceed directly outside onto the campus.
No private prayer or gathering after Sunday Mass is permitted
to allow for church cleaning.
Please do not congregate outside.
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WATCH US ONLINE If you choose to subscribe to our parish YouTube channel, the link to each of our Online Masses and recorded parish programs will be sent directly to your email inbox. To subscribe: 1. enter “Saint Joseph Church Oradell YouTube” in your search box; 2. click on the link to the official page; and then 3. click on the SUBSCRIBE BUTTON. If you prefer not to subscribe, simply follow steps 1 and 2 to get to our YouTube Channel.
Saint Joseph Parish Staff
Parish Trustees………..Mr. Brendan Walsh/Mrs. Carol Winkler Parish Pastoral Council…………….Mr. Thomas Kohli Dir. of Religious Education ……….Deacon George Montalvo Sacraments Coordinator …………..Mrs. Arlene Kennedy Director of Music ……………………..Mr. Monroe Quinn Sacristan………………………………….Mr. Tom Moran Youth Minister…………………………Mrs. Ellen Solinas Facilities Director ………………….....Mr. Tom Meli Business Manager ……………….…. .Mrs. Phyllis Vrola Parish Secretary ……………………....Mrs. Geraldine Carolan
Principal of Saint Joseph School…Dr. Paula Valenti Dir. of Comm./ Bulletin Editor…...Mrs. Diane Hellriegel
REGISTER AT SAINT JOSEPH If you would like to become an official part of our parish family (and we hope you will!), please contact the parish office at 201-261-
0148 or stop by. New members are always welcome! If you attend Mass at Saint Joseph but have not officially registered—please do! Registration makes it much easier if you should need any important documents, such as sponsor forms for godparents or Sacrament information.
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