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Saint Joseph ROMAN CATHOLIC Church 973-383-1985 September 11, 2016

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Saint Joseph ROMAN CATHOLIC Church

973-383-1985 September 11, 2016

Our Parish Family is Served By

Weekly Mass Intentions

Father ST Sutton, Administrator

973-383-1985 - [email protected]

Father Alexander Londono, Migrant Ministry Fr. [email protected]

Father Edward Davey, Pastor Emeritus

Deacon Gerald Hanifan Deacon Alfred Kucinski Deacon Thomas Zayac

Deborah Henegan Director of Faith Formation (Grades 1-8)

973-383-8413 - [email protected]

Kelly Dachisen, Director of Music Ministry [email protected]

Anne Lundgren, Office Manager 973-383-1985 - [email protected]

Karen Glowatski, Office Assistant 973-383-1985 - [email protected]

Sharon Eltzholtz, Bulletin Editor 973-383-1985 - [email protected]

TRUSTEES OF THE PARISH Dorothy Bosi, George Hayek

and Gerard Woodring.

Saturday 9/10 5:00pm Gladys Brady Agnes Howell

Sunday September 11th

24th Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:00am

9:30am

11:30am

6:00pm

Intentions of Sister Kathryn Flanagan

Charles Lundgren Agnes Howell

Francis & Stella Covel Marie & Leroy Albert

“Pro populo”

Monday 9/12 12:05pm Intentions of the Inglima Children

Tuesday 9/13 12:05pm Intentions of Barbara Sardegna

Wednesday 9/14 12:05pm Nancy Cerciello

Thursday 9/15 12:05pm John Travis

Friday 9/16 12:05pm Mike & Pat Ryan

Saturday 9/17 5:00pm Michael Carr Victor Ulivitch

Sunday September 18th

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time

8:00am

9:30am

11:30am

6:00pm

Intentions of Sister April Hoffman

Nicholas Marino Chris Dolack

Betty Alma Krause Catapano family Diane Hannum

Charles Lundgren

Please remember in your prayers the following members of our parish family

who are sick and are in need of the Lord’s healing presence:

Susan Allanson, Robert Ammend, Ron Byers, Fred Bender, Mary Benziger, Irene Bitsko,

Peggy Bopp, Harry Cridland, Jennifer DiNardo, Ted Eis, Pat Fitzpatrick, Ann Flowers, Mary Gregory, David Hesson, Ed Huff, Susan Kadar, Jessica Kirby,

Kerri Knight, Lorraine Kraft, Josephine Krotje, Peter Mahler, Linda Marucci, Betty Mastrelli, Karen Morrison, Greg Orvetz, Karen Orvetz,

Michael Palumbo, Pedro Rodriquez, Elizabeth Roberts, Michael Ryan, Eleanore Shaffer,

Gloria Steets, Carole Sudol, Carol Strand, John Tiger, Gerri VanRiper, Elizabeth Wilburn,

Rosemary Woodring and Rita Zimich.

Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time - September 11, 2016

The Sanctuary Lamp which burns in church near the tabernacle, the

reminder of our Lord’s presence in the Most Holy Eucharist, burns in loving

memory of:

May he now be resting in the peace

of the heavenly kingdom!

The hosts and wine, which will

become the Holy Body and Precious Blood of our Lord, were given in

loving memory of:

May he also be resting in the joy of God’s

WEEKLY REMEMBRANCE

“Oremus pro invicem”

Wednesday, September 14 6:00pm R.C.I.A. (Parish Center) 6:00pm Faith Formation Pot Luck Dinner (Community Center) Thursday, September 15 7:30-9:00pm Choir Practice (Church) 1:00-2:00pm Legion of Mary (Parish Center) Saturday, September 17 5:00pm 50/50 Ticket sales Sunday, September 18 All Masses 50/50 Ticket sales 9:30am Catechetical Sunday (“Coffee And” to follow) 2:30pm Spanish Dinner (Community Center)

This week’s events

September 18, 2016 Amos 8:4-7

1 Timothy 2:1-8 Gospel of Saint Luke 16:1-13 or 16:10-13

Weekend readings

Food pantry

PARISH WEEKEND DONATIONS

September 4th Collection $7,703 Online Giving $391

Total: $ 8,094 Attendance: 732

Our parish goal is $10,000/week.

If everyone gave just $3 more each week, we would meet our goal!

ADULT CHOIR

Do you have any extra: Shelf life milk Coffee, Mayonnaise, cooking oil, detergent for clothes, dish detergent, bleach, paper towels, sugar, pasta sauce (red & white), syrup, men’s body wash, razors, cookies, tis-sues, canned fruit, Uncle Ben’s ready rice, instant pota-toes, cake mix, kids tooth paste, shampoo, conditioner, tissues, Spaghettio’s and Chef Boyardee.

Father ST has asked that each person (children & adults)

to show their charity by bringing at least one can of

food or item listed above to church every week.

Please NO outdated food!

Saturday cleaners

Each Saturday, starting at 8:00am, a group of

men and women gather to clean our church. It is

a wonderful way to meet people, keep the Lord’s

House clean as well as get those volunteer hours

completed for Confirmation. Come join Father ST

and our group as we are dedicated to keeping true

the cliché:

“Cleanliness is next to Godliness!”

Men and women of all ages are welcome. There is

no heavy lifting, just need to bring some elbow

grease!

2016 bishop’s annual appeal

Many parishioners have received, or will soon be receiving a letter from Bishop Serratelli requesting your support for the 2016 Bishop’s Annual Appeal. This year, the theme of the Appeal is “Be Rich in Good Works.”

The Bishop’s Annual Appeal supports four very worthy causes: our Catholic Charities agencies; Nazareth Village (our retired priests’ residence); our inner-city elementary schools and seminarian education. Last year’s Appeal raised a record amount which meant that even more could be done for the people in our Diocese. You can help make this year’s Appeal an even greater success by making a generous pledge today. Whatever you can do to help will be a great blessing! Thank you for your continued generosity.

The Adult Choir which sings at the 11:30am Mass

will resume rehearsals on Thursdays from

7:30 - 9:00pm in the church. The choir welcomes

new members who enjoy singing and would like

to share their God-given voice. Please contact

music director Kelly Dachisen at 973-997-3307 for

more information.

Scout Sunday

Attention all Girls Scouts and Boy Scouts of Saint Joseph Parish. We will celebrate Scout Sunday on September 25th at the 9:30 Mass. If you are a Scout of any age or a Scout Leader, please join us “in uniform” to celebrate our Catholic faith and its connections to Scouting. Please call Gary Carlson at 973-579-6977 if you have earned a Scouting Religious Award in the past year and/or want to participate in the Mass.

What is a Sikh?

A Sikh is a follower of Sikhism, a monotheistic dharma (a key concept of their faith that believes in one God) which originated during the 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. The term "Sikh" has its origin in the Sanskrit words (śiṣya; disciple, student) or (śikṣa; instruction). It is a progressive religion found-ed over 500 years ago. The Sikh religion today has a following of over 20 million people worldwide and is ranked as the worlds 5th

largest religion. Sikhism preaches a message of devotion and remembrance of God at all times, truthful living, equality of mankind and denounces superstitions and blind rituals. Sikhism is open to all through the teachings of its 10 Gurus enshrined in the Sikh Holy Book and Living Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib.

Siks are often mistaken for Muslims because of their headdress, but they are not and many resent this association because they feel their religion is based upon peace and devotion to God without a political agenda. "The Palace of the Lord God is so beautiful. Within it, there are gems, rubies, pearls and flawless diamonds. A fortress of gold surrounds this Source of Nectar. How can I climb up to the Fortress without a ladder? By meditating on the Lord, through the Guru, I am blessed and exalted. The Guru is the Ladder, the Guru is the Boat, and the Guru is the Raft to take me to the Lord's Name. The Guru is the Boat to carry me across the world-ocean; the Guru is the Sacred Shrine of Pilgrimage, the Guru is the Holy River. If it pleases Him, I bathe in the Pool of Truth, and become radiant and pure." (Guru Nanak, Sri Rag, p. 17)

The word "Guru" is a Sanskrit word meaning teacher, honored person, religious person or saint. Sikhism though has a very specific definition of the word Guru. It means the descent of divine guidance to mankind provided through ten Enlightened Masters. This honor of being called a Sikh Guru applies only to the ten Gurus who founded the religion starting with Guru Nanak in 1469 and ending with

Guru Gobind Singh in 1708; thereafter it refers to the Sikh Holy Scriptures the Guru Granth Sahib. The divine spirit was passed from one Guru to the next as "The light of a lamp which lights another does not abate. Similarly a spiritual leader and his disciple become equal, Nanak says the truth."

"They distinguish and separate one Guru from the other. And rare is the one who knows that they, indeed, were one. They who realized this in their hearts, attained Realisation of God." (Guru Gobind Singh, Dohira, Vachitra Natak)

Sikhism rejects any form of idol worship including worship of pictures of the Gurus. Although some of the Gurus did pose for paintings, unfortunately none of these historical paintings have survived. Artists renditions are for inspirational purposes only and should not be regarded as objects of worship themselves.

Religious Philosophy: There is only one God, He is the Creator, Sustainer and Destroyer. "You are the Creator, O Lord, the Unknowable. You created the Universe of diverse kinds, colors and qualities. You know your own Creation. All this is your Play." (Guru Nanak, Var Majh)

"The Formless Supreme Being abides in the Realm of Eternity. Over His creation He casts His glance of grace. In that Realm are contained all the continents and the universes, Exceeding in number all count. Of creation worlds upon worlds abide therein; All obedient to His will; He watches over them in bliss, And has each constantly in mind." (Guru Nanak, Japji)

God cannot take human form. "He neither has father, nor mother, nor sons nor brothers." (Guru Nanak, Maru) "Burnt be the mouth that asserts, the Lord takes birth. He is neither born nor dies; neither enters birth nor departs. All pervasive is Nanaks Lord." (Guru Arjan Dev, Raga Bhairon) The goal of human life is to break the cycle of births and deaths and merge with God. This can be accomplished by following the teachings of the Guru, meditation on the Holy Name and performance of acts of service and charity. Without devotion to the Name Divine is birth in the world gone waste. Such consume poison, poisonous their utterance; Without devotion to the Name, with-out gain they die, and after death in transmigration wander." (Guru Nanak, Raga Bhairon) "True life is life in God, contemplation on the Name and the society of the saints" (Guru Arjan Dev, Dhanasari) "I shall merge in the Lord like the water in the sea and the wave in the stream. The soul will merge in God and like air I shall look upon all alike. Then why shall I come again? The coming and going is under the Will of the Lord and Realising This Will, I shall merge in the Lord" (Bhagat Kabir, Maru) "The disciple of the True Guru (God) dwells upon the Lord through the teaching of the Guru and all his sins are washed away" (Guru Ram Das, Var Gauri) "Our service in the world gets us a seat in the Court of the Lord" (Guru Nanak, Sri Rag) "One known as disciple of the holy Perceptor must, rising at dawn, on the Name Divine meditate" (Guru Ram Das, Raga Gauri)

Golf outing

Eucharistic ministers

Come join the beloved

Father Brian Sullivan as Saint Joseph Church

Hosts its 6th Annual Golf Outing on Monday, October 10th at The Newton Country Club.

There is a brochure at the entrance of the church explaining all the available options to help support

this great event.

Come and have some fun, laughs and contribute to a great cause:

Your church!

A training and a “refresher” course will be held on Thursday, October 13 at 7:00pm in the church. This is for ALL present Eucharistic ministers (who distribute Holy Communion in church, bring Him

to homes, hospitals or nursing facilities) as well as new comers. If you are not able to make this meeting, please call the Parish Center at your earliest convenience. This meeting will be required for all Eucharistic Ministers to continue in their ministry. Thank you!

Readers

The training and “refresher” course for new and seasoned Readers will be held on Thursday, October 20th at 7:00pm in the Church. If you are not able to make this mandatory meeting, please call the Parish Center at

your earliest convenience. This meeting is also a requirement for ALL Readers to continue in their ministry. Thank you!

Welcome to “team Positive”

It is with great joy that we welcome Mrs. Linda Gorski as the new Director of Faith Formation for Confirmation. Linda will take over from the many years of hard work and dedication of Sarah Samanns. Linda is a Master Catechist with many years of experience in the field of Faith Formation. We welcome Linda (and her husband John) as part of “Team Positive” here at Saint Joseph Church. We look forward to working with Linda as we help prepare our youth for Confirmation.