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Office Location Phone Email/Fax Website Parish Office 105 Harrison St., New Milford 201-261-0148 offi[email protected] Fax #: 201-261-0369 sjcnj.org Religious Educaon 105 Harrison St., New Milford 201-261-1144 [email protected] sjcnjre.org Saint Joseph School 305 Elm St., Oradell 201-261-2388 offi[email protected] sjsusa.org the greenhouse-PreK 305 Elm St., Oradell 201-477-8114 [email protected] greenhouseusa.org MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 12:00 pm 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 Eucharisc Adoraon First Wednesday of Month 9 am—5 pm in Mary’s Chapel SACRAMENTS Confession: Saturday, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Bapsm Contact the Parish Office. Marriage Arrangements should be made with a priest at least one year in advance. Sick/Homebound/Hospital Call the Parish Office. Chrisan Iniaon of Adults—RCIA Contact the Parish Office. PARISH REGISTRATION Contact the Parish Office. PASTOR: Msgr. David C. Hubba PAROCHIAL VICARS: Rev. Andrew Park Rev. Roy Regaspi DEACON George Montalvo DEACON Edward Maron PASTOR EMERITUS: Rev. George M. Reilly Parish Office Hours: Parish: Mon.-Fri..9 am-5 pm, ; Rel. Ed.: Mon –Thurs.: 9:30 am—5 pm (Also by appointment.) *PHOTOS OF CHRISTMAS CONCERT-p. 6 *BLESSING OF THROATS (AFTER MASSES NEXT SUNDAY) JANUARY 24, 2016 Oradell/New Milford, NJ Roman Catholic Church Saint Joseph

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Office Location Phone Email/Fax Website

Parish Office 105 Harrison St., New Milford 201-261-0148 [email protected] Fax #: 201-261-0369

sjcnj.org

Religious Education 105 Harrison St., New Milford 201-261-1144 [email protected] sjcnjre.org

Saint Joseph School 305 Elm St., Oradell 201-261-2388 [email protected] sjsusa.org

the greenhouse-PreK 305 Elm St., Oradell 201-477-8114 [email protected] greenhouseusa.org

MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5:00 pm

Sunday 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 12:00 pm

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 Wednesday of Month

9 am—5 pm in Mary’s Chapel

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.

Sick/Homebound/Hospital Call the Parish Office.

Christian Initiation of Adults—RCIA

Contact the Parish Office.

PARISH REGISTRATION Contact the Parish Office.

PASTOR:

Msgr. David C. Hubba

PAROCHIAL VICARS:

Rev. Andrew Park Rev. Roy Regaspi

DEACON George Montalvo DEACON Edward Maron

PASTOR EMERITUS:

Rev. George M. Reilly

Parish Office Hours: Parish: Mon.-Fri..9 am-5 pm, ; Rel. Ed.: Mon –Thurs.: 9:30 am—5 pm (Also by appointment.)

*PHOTOS OF CHRISTMAS CONCERT-p. 6

*BLESSING OF THROATS (AFTER MASSES NEXT SUNDAY)

JANUARY 24, 2016

Oradell/New Milford, NJ Roman Catholic Church Saint Joseph

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PRAYER REQUESTS

Let us remember those who are ill: Mary Glynn, Kristen Kamal, Brother Luke Gilchrist

Let us remember those who have recently died: Rev. Egionor Cunha

Let us remember those serving in the military.

SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ

Saturday 5:00 pm

Sunday 7:30 am 9:00 am 10.30 am 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 7:00 am 8:30 am

Friday 7:00 am 8:30 am

Saturday 8:30 am 5:00 pm

Sunday 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 10:30 am MC 12:00 pm

SUNDAY COLLECTION Week of January 17, 2015

BASKET PARISHPAY TOTAL $8,270 $5,075 $13,345

BREAD AND WINE INTENTIONS

The bread and wine for the week of January 24, 2016

is offered in loving memory of

Courtney Jensen

(24th Birthday Remembrance)

as requested by her parents, Diane & Al.

Saint Joseph Parish Staff

Parish Trustees……Mr. Brendan Walsh/Mrs. Carol Winkler Dir. of Religious Education ……..Deacon George Montalvo Sacraments Coordinator …………Mrs. Arlene Kennedy Director of Music ……………………Mr. Monroe Quinn Youth Minister ………………………..Mrs. Donna Cirino Facilities Director …………………...Mr. Tom Meli Business Manager …………………. .Mrs. Phyllis Vrola Parish Secretary ……………………...Mrs. Geraldine Carolan

Principal ………………………………...Mrs. Colette Vail of Saint Joseph School Vice Principal ………………………….Mrs. Angela Gussoni Dir. of Communications/…………..Mrs. Diane Hellriegel Bulletin Editor

STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION “Go, eat rich foods and drink sweet drinks, and allot portions to those who had nothing prepared .”

(NEHEMIAH 8:10) Ezra’s instructions to the people show us that God does not forbid us from enjoying the good things in life, he wants us to be happy! However, He expects us to generously share our blessings with those who are in need, without expecting anything in return.

January 23, 2016 Vincenza Cristantiello

January 24, 2016 People of the Parish Concetta Sanzari Pietro Bernardi Jordan Visich Courtney Jensen (24th Birthday Remembrance)

January 25, 2016 Maura Leavy Agnes Kelly

January 26, 2016 John Brereton Elizabeth Walsh

January 27, 2016 William Knessi Inez Kemp

January 28, 2016 Dennis Hayes Antonio Claveria, Sr.

January 29, 2016 Edward R. Fantini Timothy Curtin

January 30, 2016 William & May Marion John Brereton January 31, 2026 People of the Parish Dina Sforza Robert Westerdahl Warren Tuohy Amelia Fabiano Herman

Saint Joseph’s We Are Living Stones capital campaign chair Mark Alleman (on right) and co-chair Glenn Nunez (left) recently met with Archbishop Bernard Hebda.

It is not too late to make your own pledge. Your support will allow Saint Joseph to save our stained glass windows and to make other needed improvements. With your help we will keep our Church strong, vibrant and faithful. Call Mark Alleman at 201-931-6951 to pledge or for more information.

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THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ~ JANUARY 24, 2016

FROM THE PASTOR’S DESK

We have records of a great many cases in which complete strangers wrote to ask him questions, and sometimes rather ridiculous questions. To all of these he replied with a characteristic mixture of patience and that sort of rationality, which in some rational people tends to be impatience. Somebody, for instance, asked him whether the names of all the blessed were written on a scroll exhibited in heaven. He wrote back with untiring calm: “So far as I can see, this is not the case; but there is no harm in saying so.”

Chesterton has rightly called St. Thomas Aquinas’s works “the great central Synthesis of history.” But besides his great achievements of the mind, Thomas’s personal holiness was as great as that of any of the most devout of the saints. He was a giant in physical size, in intellect and in sanctity.

Msgr. David Hubba

Thursday is the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas (1224/5-1274), commonly regarded as the Church’s greatest theologian. He was a son of Italian nobility who disappointed his family by

joining the Dominicans (a new order of friars founded by St. Dominic) instead of the more prestigious Benedictines. Dominic required his men to commit themselves to what he called “an assiduous study of divine truth,” which he saw as an essential preparation for their special mission of preaching. To that time, no other order in the Church had this emphasis to the same degree. In his short life, Thomas was amazingly productive. After completing his own education, some of it under the supervision of another great scholar, St. Albert the Great, Thomas wrote books of theology and philosophy, commentaries on Scripture, and a number of shorter works, including sermons, prayers and the liturgy for the feast of Corpus Christi (with its famous hymns “Pange Lingua” and “O Salutaris Hostia”). Thomas sometimes dictated to as many as four secretaries at a time, each of them working on different projects. His greatest work was his Summa Theologica, a vast summary of Catholic truth. Monsignor Joseph Frey, introducing a small book that attempts to summarize it, writes that

As its name signifies, the Summa Theologica … is the sum total of all theological knowledge, a vast synthesis in which is unfolded all that can be known about God and man. It is divided into three parts which deal with God, man and the God-man, respectively. It comprises 38 tracts, 631 questions, about 3,000 articles, 10,000 objections and their answers.

But, as Aquinas says in his Prologue, he wrote the Summa for newcomers to theological study:

Because a teacher of Catholic truth ought not only to teach the learned but also to instruct the beginners, in accordance with the words of the Apostle: As unto little ones in Christ, I gave you milk to drink, not meat (1 Cor. 3/1,2) we purpose in this book to treat of whatever belongs to the Christian religion in such a way as may tend to the instruction of beginners.

Despite his towering intellect, St. Thomas was a kind and humble man, qualities G. K. Chesterton points out in his masterful short book St. Thomas Aquinas:

(continued above)

“NEW HOPE Inc.”

VISITS THIS WEEKEND TO SPEAK AT ALL MASSES

New Hope Incorporated, a pregnancy resource center that was started 31 years ago operating first out of volunteers’ homes and then from an office in Englewood, has now moved to Westwood, NJ. Its all-volunteer staff provides help for single first-time mothers and their babies including subsidies for housing, daycare, education and counseling. New Hope’s mission is to help young mothers attain emotional stability, parenting expertise, physical well-being, spiritual serenity and growth, financial security and a meaningful career. Mentors work with young moms for three years—unique in outreach programs. In turn, the women sign a contract to abide by the rules set forth in order to remain in the program. Volunteers from New Hope will be at all the doors of the church this weekend to answer any questions and to accept any donations. If you prefer you can send your check directly to New Hope Inc. 149 Third Avenue, Westwood, NJ 07675 or go to newhope4lifeweb.org/howtohelp.html to see how you can help. The Center’s phone number (201-722-4705) is answered 24 hours/7 days a week.

Look what we found on New Hope’s Website! “Twins born in 2009 are wrapped in lovely baby blankets donated by the Shawl Ministry of Saint Joseph Church, Oradell, NJ.”

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SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ

OUR LENTEN MISSION —MARCH 12-15

REFLECTIONS ON THE LAST SEVEN WORDS OF JESUS

Friar Johnpaul Cafiero will lead us in three amazing evenings of reflection in his engaging and informative style. His storytelling and humor bring to life the message of Jesus’ words to us, his disciples today. Topics such as: faith and doubt, addictions and conversion, depression and surrender, death and new life will be explored. An enjoyable and faith strengthening experience for junior high students through senior citizens. Come, bring a friend or family member for an hour and a half they will not soon forget . Hospitality will be served after the service.

FAMILY SHELTER MINISTRY St. Peter the Apostle Church in River Edge, together with their support congregations, Temple Avodat Shalom, The First Congregational Church of River Edge and our own church Saint Joseph, will be hosting families in the Family Promise of Bergen County pro-gram during the week of January 24—January 31. Families with children who are currently homeless and working towards finding permanent housing through Family Promise will be calling St. Peter’s their “home” that week. If you would like to take part in donating much needed supplies, please visit the St. Peter’s website, saint-peter.org Thank you and God bless you!

MEN’S CORNERSTONE MEETING —FEBRUARY 10

The next regular meeting of Men’s Cornerstone will be Wednesday, February 10 at 8:00 pm in the Parish Life Center (268 Grove Street, Oradell, behind the lower school). All men in the parish who have made Cornerstone are invited to attend this monthly meeting to enjoy great camaraderie, spiritual renewal, and to plan for our next Cornerstone Retreat. Please circle the following dates on your calendar as well: Wednesday, Jan. 27 for the Joint Night of Reflection at 8:00 pm in Mary’s Chapel and Monday, February 8 for the Table Leader Workshop also at 8:00 pm in Mary’s Chapel.

PERSONALIZED PAVERS You can still order a brick paver with your name or the name of a loved one inscribed on it to be placed in

either our Commemorative Walk beside the church or in front of one of the statues in our Garden of Saints behind the rectory/parish office on Harrison Street. Deadline is March 15. Pick up an order form in our church literature rack or at the parish office.

EVENING PRAYER & BLESSING OF CANDLES TO MARK END OF “YEAR OF CONSECRATED LIFE”

—FEBRUARY 2

On Tuesday, February 2 in the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark at 7:30 pm, the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, the Archdiocese will observe the day with a special emphasis on the call to consecrated life. This Feast is also known as Candlemas Day, the day on which candles are blessed symbolizing Christ who is the Light of the World. So too those in consecrated life are called to reflect the light of Jesus to all peoples. Come join us in joyful prayer with the blessing and lighting of candles as we conclude what Pope Francis named the “Year of Consecrated Life,” and thank the consecrated women and men of our Archdiocese for their selfless gift of service to our local Church.

BLESSING OF THROATS In honor of the Feast of St. Blaise which occurs on February 3, there will be individual blessing of throats after all Masses next weekend.

ARE YOU CELEBRATING YOUR 5TH, 25TH OR 50TH

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY THIS YEAR? The Archdiocese of Newark is once again preparing the annual tradition of honoring those couples in our Archdiocese who will be celebrating five, twenty-five and fifty years of Christian marriage in the year 2016. These anniversary liturgies will be celebrated by Archbishop John J. Myers in the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark as follows:

May 1, 2016 at 3:00 pm (50 years) April 24, 2016 at 3:00 pm (25 years and 5 years)

We extend our warmest congratulations to those who are celebrating one of these special anniversaries and hope you will be able to attend the liturgy. Please be sure to notify our parish secretary Gerry Carolan no later than April 4, so we can send your name to the Archdiocese.

Visit us on our websites! CHURCH: sjcnj.org SCHOOL: sjsusa.org REL. ED.: sjcnjre.org

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THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME ~ JANUARY 24, 2016

See our bulletin in FULL COLOR at sjcnj.org

PILGRIM STATUE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA

The Legion of Mary is pleased to announce that the Statue of Our Lady of Fatima is available to those who wish to honor her in their homes. Call Veronica Ocello at 201-265-6894 to have your name placed on the visitation schedule.

BUS TRIP TO ATLANTIC CITY —FEBRUARY 8

Ascension Parish is sponsoring a trip to the TAJ MAHAL on Monday, February 8. The bus will leave the Ascension parking lot at 9:30 am. Tickets are available for $30.00/per person (rebate of $35.00). Make your checks payable to: “Church of the Ascen-sion” and drop off at the rectory (256 Azalea Drive, New Milford, NJ) in an envelope marked “Atlantic City Trip.” Any questions, please call Marge at 201-265-5675.

DINNER

FOR OUR

CHURCH

OUR ANNUAL PARISH BEEFSTEAK DINNER & RAFFLE

—FEBRUARY 27 Saint Joseph Church’s Annual Beefsteak Dinner and Raffle will take place on Saturday, February 27

immediately after the 5:00 pm Mass in the School Gym. Tickets are $45 a person and include a wonderful dinner by Clifton’s Nightingale Catering (serving the finest in beefsteak & chicken banquets since 1938) with

music by our own Peter Greco. The names of the 50/50 raffle winners will be drawn at the dinner. Proceeds of the event will go toward repairs and

maintenance of our beautiful church.

CIRCLE FEBRUARY 27 ON YOUR CALENDAR!

FISH ‘N’ CHIPS DINNER —FEBRUARY 6

Oradell Boy Scout Troop 36 will hold its annual Fish ‘n’ Chips Dinner on Saturday, February 6 from 5:30-7:30 pm. DINE-IN or TAKE-OUT at Oradell Public School,

Center St., Oradell (enter thru Multi-Purpose Room). Dinner includes fish, french fries, coleslaw, a cold beverage, coffee and dessert. The meals will be prepared by Argyle Restaurant of Kearny. Donation: Adults—$15/ Children under 8—$10. (Children have a choice of fish or chicken fingers.) For tickets, please call Yolanda Perez at 201-986-1459 or email [email protected]

DON’T MISS THE FUN! SJS ANNUAL TRICKY TRAY

—FEBRUARY 4 … at the Rockleigh Country Club.

Doors open at 5:30 pm; dinner is served at 7:00pm. Fabulous prizes—hundreds of baskets! (There will be a basket preview the day of the event from 12-2 pm.) The reservation price of $65 per ticket includes a four-course dinner, beer, wine, soda and a 25 ticket sheet for the auction. Contact Geraldine at 201-390-6456 or via email at [email protected] to reserve your seats !

AN AFTERNOON OF CHRISTMAS JOY A SMASH HIT!

The annual Christmas concert of Saint Joseph’s Music Ministry, under the direction of Monroe Quinn, played to a delighted capacity crowd on Sunday, January 10. See page 6 of this bulletin for photos. For more pix, go to our website at sjcnj.org (Parish Activities) or to our Facebook page at facebook.com/church.st.joseph

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SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH ORADELL/NEW MILFORD, NJ

1. Sean Farley, 2. Peter Greco,

3. Josephine Peacock, 4. Monroe Quinn, 5. Elena Gutierrez,

6. Choir, 7. Alan Quinn,

8. Choir, 9. Choir, 10. Choir,

11. Danielle Gherardi (w. Monroe Quinn),

12. Children’s Choir, 13. Rich Leavy,

14. Ivana Joy Kunc

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