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January 18th, 2004

2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Schedule of Masses Week of January 19th  - January25th, 2004

Day

Time

Requested for

Requested by

Mon 1/19

7 A.M.

Linda DiDonna

Mocarski Family

9A.M.

Sarah Montalbano

Madeline Gerrity

Tues1/20

7 A.M.

For the People of the Parish

 

 

9 A.M.

Frances Kakowski

St. Joseph/PadrePio Prayer Groups and Friends

Wed 1/21

7A.M.

Frnaces Kakowski

Fallon Family

 

9 AM

Sarah Montalbano

Lorraine Dewan

 

7 P.M.

John Foley

Kerwin Family

Thurs 1/22

7 AM.

Francis Henry Miskiewicz

Antonette Miskiewicz

 

9A.M.

Margaret Sweeney

Family

Fri. 1/23

7 AM

Carmella Tarilla

Rose & Mary Yori

 

9A.M.

Frances Kakowski

Padre Pio/St. Joseph Prayer Groups and Friends

Sat. 1/24

9 A.M.

Domenica Fantana

Sister Virginia Rozzi

 

6P.M.

Herbert Hartmann

Isabelle & Charlotte

  7:30 PM Maddelena Santomauro Tony Rizzo

Sun. 1/25

7:30AM

Domenico Nicastro

Antonio Nicastro

  9 AM Patrick & Kate Burke Joan Kruzdio
 

10:30AM

Thomas Russo Grace Russo
 

12 PM

Jean & Antonia Manzo

Children

          

Sanctuary Gifts January 18th - 24th, 2004

Gift

In Memory Of

Requested By

Altar Wine

Josephine Pagano

Kearns Family

Altar Bread

Mr. Mango

Paul Grundling

Sanctuary Lamp

James Santomenna

Debra & Denise Pisani

Altar Candles

Mary Fossa

Debra & Denise Pisani

Let Us Pray For Those Seriously Ill
 People will remain on the sick list for 2 weeks unless otherwise notified:

Anthony Tuzzo, Anne Cahill, Joan Wheeler, Jack Salvatore, Jane Sands, Bridget Burke, and Joseph Sarao.

Vocation reflections

The readings today remind us that we have been joined to Christ and called to be his disciples.  Like Samuel in the Old Testament, we are called to be attentive to the Lord’s voice and open to doing his will.  Is the Lord calling you to serve the Church as a priest, brother or sister?  Are you open to his call?

If so, please contact the Vocations Office at 973-497-4365 or by e-mail at platebri@rcan.org or visit our website at www.rcan.org.

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SCRIPTURE  REFLECTION

At Cana in Galilee, Jesus performed the first of his signs, revealing his glory to his disciples, and later to the nations.  He has revealed as well the manifestation of the Spirit who distributes different gifts as he chooses.

Our Weekly Offering  
January  2004  
January 10/11 $    5.694.
Month’s Total     10,704.
Month’s Average $    5,352.
Mailed in, thank you $       212.  

MONTHLY AVERAGE COMPARISONS:    

Month

‘03 Monthly Avg.

 ‘04 Monthly Avg.

December

$4,965.  

January

  $5,383.   $5,010.

HOLY HOUR0

Every Tuesday, the Blessed Sacrament is exposed in the church from 3 to 4 p.m.  It is an hour of prayer for the priests, DIVINE MERCY and religious men and women of the church.  Prayers are also said for an increase of vocations to the priesthood and religious life.

We invite you to come and spend time with the Lord for these intentions and for your personal requests.  The Holy Hour closes with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.  If you cannot join us in church, we ask you to join us from a quiet spot in your home and pray with us, asking the Lord to guide and protect our priests.

Monthly Memorial Mass

 At the request of many parishioners, we will begin a monthly memorial mass on the first Saturday of each month.  Those who are enrolled, will have their names recorded in our Parish Prayer Request Book located near the Blessed Sacrament.

Each month, this book will be brought up in the Offertory Procession and all will be invited to pray for these special intentions.  These intentions can be for the living or for the deceased.  Our Parish Family of St. Anne's wishes to share in your sorrow and in your prayer.  We are calling this “Our Lady of Fatima Society”.  Each person enrolled on a yearly basis, will share in the spiritual benefits and good works of the St. Joseph’s Morning Prayer Group, and in a monthly Mass and Rosary shared on the First Saturday of each month in honor of the Blessed Mother.

These Memorial Mass cards will be available at the rectory. You may see an example already set up in the Parish Prayer Request Book.

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READINGS FOR THE WEEK

MONDAY   1Sm 15:16-23 Ps 50:8-9,16-17,21,23 Mk 2:18-22

TUES.  1Sm 16:1-13 Ps 89:20-22,27-28   Mk 2:23-28

WED.  1Sm 17:32-33,37,40-51 Ps 144:1-2,9-10 Mk 3:1-6

THURS.  1Sm 18:6-9;19:1-7 Ps 56:2-3,9-14 Mk 3:7-12

FRIDAY  1Sm 24:3-21 Ps 57:2-4,6,11       Mk 3:13-19

SATURDAY   2Sm 1:1-4,11-12,19,23-27    Ps 80:2-3,5-7 Mk 3:20-21

NEXT SUNDAY - 3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME  Neh 8:2-4a,5-6,8-10  Ps 19:8-10,15 1Cor 12:12-30                 Lk 1:1-4;4:14-21

2004 Anniversary Masses

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 or fifty years of Christian marriage in the year 2004.  These liturgies will be celebrated by Archbishop John J. Myers and will be held at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark at 3 p.m.:

Sunday, March 14, 2004 - 25 & 5 years

Sunday, May 2, 2004 - 50 years

Register through your rectory. 

Vocation Announcements

Vocation Discernment January 30-31, 2004 for young men of high school age held at the Archdiocesan Retreat Center in Kearny.  We will gather, January 30th at 4 p.m. in Kearny and conclude the retreat with lunch on the 31st at 1 p.m.  For further information, permission slips, registration forms, contact Rev. Marc Vicari at Our Lady of Sorrows, 217 Prospect St., South Orange or call 973-763-5454 by January 22nd deadline.

 CCD News

·          First Penance meeting canceled today due to Conferences beginning on January 20th.  If you haven’t received your date, please check with your child for your appointment - notices were given out this past week!

·          Rainbows resume this week, Monday, January 19th.  Please have your child here at 6:45 p.m.

·          Forms were sent home last week for the  Family Communion Breakfast being held on  February 1st.  Please return your forms!  If we get enough to attend, we will cancel class.  Price is $5 per person and $10 for immediate family.  

·          You also received a flyer about Open House for parents to visit classrooms to find out how your child is doing and pick up report cards.  Please make every effort to come.  This day is very important to have your child know you are interested.  We will assemble in Chapel Hall at 10 a.m.

Parish Auction

St. Anne’s annual Parish Auction is just around the corner.  It will be on Sunday, March 7th at 1 p.m. in the church auditorium fro 1-6 p.m. Doors will open at 12 noon.

 To continue our Centennial Celebration, the auction theme will be “Happy Birthday” to Saint Anne.

Padre Pio

St. Anne’s Padre Pio Prayer Group has cancelled their meeting for January!  Their next gathering will take place on Saturday, February 14th at 2 p.m. in the church for prayers followed by their meeting in the auditorium.  All are welcome.

 

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To the Family of Saint Anne’s -

  As we begin our Centennial celebration, I thought it would be appropriate for a member of our Parish, who grew up at Saint Anne’s...whose vocation was fostered by Saint Anne’s...to share her thoughts with you.

  Sister Mary Margaret Benedicta, OP, is now a Cloistered Dominican nun at the Monastery of Mary The Queen in Elmira, New York.  Her ministry is to the weak, to the lost, and to the dying.  She was once named Peggy Rowan when she was a student at Saint Anne’s School...when she was a member of our choir. 

  Our Parish assisted the Lord in creating a space for Peggy to hear the voice of the Lord.  These are her thoughts -

                                                           Fr. Vic

PARISH, OUR PLACE OF MYSTERIOUS TRANSFORMATION

“From Generation to Generation”

A Meditation

By

    Sr. Mary Margaret Benedicta, OP

During the late 1800’s, these Heights of Jersey City and the Western Slope areas held a great attraction for the growing Catholic families of the day.  Responding to the needs of the local people, the Diocese of Newark announced that a new parish was to be expected.

Like the shoot that sprouts from the stem of Jesse, this parish was conceived.  The Spirit of the Lord came upon it.  This Temple of the Lord would be a place for Him to dwell among His people.  These people would come to adore, believe, trust and love God.  Their homes would be off shoots of the parish family.  As individuals, as families, and as a parish, they would thrive and a mysterious transformation of all could be anticipated

FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION.

Family life would be anchored here in this house of worship.  It would be a place where the individual parishioner would join his or her prayer with that of the priest and the parish community.  Here a union of minds and hearts would be possible.  The bonding of relationships would evolve

and the accord of souls would be apparent.  Those about us will know that we are Christians by our love.

Here our founding parishioners began their journey of mysterious transformation.  A journey that they would model for their children and their children’s children

FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION.

So, the long pregnancy began.  This holy ground was broken and became the favored VISITATION site of lingering spectators.  The new foundation was firmly established and finally the painful labor was completed.

The new parish family informally gathered at the site of this NATIVITY.  Like Mary, Joseph and the shepherds, each onlooker marveled at what they beheld.  For unto them and to us, a parish church was given!  This rock, which human hands had made, was itself a place of mysterious transformation.  Its steeple rose high above these Heights and its tower bell summoned these chosen people to worship and to pray the Angelus at Noon and at 6 P.M.  This house of mysterious transformation yet stands like a palace for its King and His heirs

FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION.

In the year of Our Lord 1904, our Parish was formed and, like today, a beautiful liturgical celebration was held.  Good Saint Anne was designated as our Patroness and our altar was blessed.

Silently, Saint Anne received us as her own and her PRESENTATION of us was accomplished.  Since then, the sacrament and sacrifice of Holy Mass has been offered every day.  Through the proclamation of the Word of God and the preaching of the Good News, we have been molded anew.

 

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Like Mary and Joseph, we must first set out to find Him whom we love.  Our personal FINDING OF CHRIST IN THE TEMPLE and the pondering of the scriptures in His Eucharistic presence, will help us to learn His truth and grow in wisdom as in the days of old.  This mysterious transformation of our lives which has been going on from age to age, we, too, can pass on

FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION.

Our forefathers called each of their children to become members of the Mystical Body of Christ. Through the sacraments, each generation is initiated into this one body and we are gifted with the life of Christ.  This abundant life freely given, we, too, are to freely give. The Spirit repeatedly calls us to thrive and mature in our individual relationships with God and with one another. Through, with, and in this stable-loving and life-giving community, we encounter God directly and indirectly, realistically and mystically.  Our sacramental life channeled through the hands of our pastors, priests, and deacons, empowers us to progress on our journey of mysterious transformation

FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION.

Each of us is living a life of ongoing spiritual formation.  Many of us have had the grace of a Catholic education.  St. Anne’s School, graced with the Sisters of Charity, prepared many of us for our life’s journey.  Religious, pastoral associates, lay ministers, teachers, our spouses, parents, our children, grandparents, godparents, our siblings, friends, neighbors, and newcomers mold us anew - for each of us is Christ for the other.  As in any healthy family, encouragement is a channel of grace which will empower us again and again to persevere in our trials and sufferings.  We must pray earnestly for the unity of this Parish Family and its common good.  All of these simple acts of faith, hope and charity contribute to our mysterious transformation.

FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION.

As we celebrated the year 2000, we hoisted a banner that shouted ‘Open Wide the Door’.  Today, we also open wide our gates of security and gates of insecurity.  In order to be a welcoming people, we must first remove all barriers.  Let Him enter the King of Glory!  Forgive all injustices.  Forget all hurts.  Surrender all that we just can’t seem to forgive and forget.  This reconciliation will, itself, mysteriously transform us. 

The Spirit calls us forth and we come forward with our heads raised.  Our eyes will see and our ears will be open as never before.  Let us come to know ourselves and our neighbors as never before.  With such new insights, we can be like the prodigal son.  Seeing the error of our ways, let us return home and make haste to embrace the patiently waiting Father.

Once we are standing on His holy ground and walking through His house, we shall know His merciful love and feel His warm embrace.  An embrace that speaks silent words of endearment.  Open wide your hearts to the sweetness of this mysterious transformation extending

FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION

On behalf of all of our parishioners, both living and deceased, we see this celebration as one of those precious moments in time when we can give our heartfelt thanks to the Holy Trinity, to our Blessed Mother and to Holy Mother Church; to good Saint Anne and the Diocese of Newark; to the pastors and all who have formed, reformed and transformed us!  May God bless our beloved Pastor, Father Victor Kennedy.  May He always bless him!  He has proven himself to be a devoted Shepherd of his flock.  He is our model of the endearing Father who intercedes for our mysterious transformation as we go forward

FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION.

One day, each of us will be called from here, whether it be to marry, to enter priesthood or religious life, perhaps go onto college, or a hospital bed or nursing home.  May each go forward obedient to the will of the Father, prepared sacramentally and trusting in God.  May we bless those we leave behind and simply say, as mysteriously transfigured souls, “It was good for us to be here!”

FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION.

  Like Sister Mary Margaret, during this Centennial Celebration, may we respond to the voice of the Lord,  as a Parish and as individuals.

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Open House

Academy of Saint Aloysius in Jersey City is having Open House on Wednesday, January 28th at 7 p.m. for all interested grammar school students and parents.

St. Anne Seniors

For more information on event below, contact Peggie Riscoe at 201-659-3930: (Open to all, sorry NO children.)

·          Wildwood Vacation for 5 days/4 nights, June 2004 - all included: hotel, meals, entertainment.  Cost approximately $320. 

Souper Bowl of Caring

Share your caring spirit with thousands of others by dropping in $1 donation in a soup pot as you leave Mass on Sunday, February 1st.  Every dollar dropped in the soup pot helps feed people in need feel the power of God’s love.  Since becoming a national event in 1993, the “Souper” Bowl of Caring has generated over $20 million to help hungry and hurting people.  In the four years Saint Anne’s has been participating, over $2,000 has been donated to Saint Lucy’s Homeless Shelter in Jersey City.  Now that’s something to cheer about!

This unselfish project began four years ago from a group of our students at Saint Anne’s School, Kelly Ann Lillis and friends.  Thank you in advance for your participation.

Centennial 50/50 Winner

St. Anne’s Church celebrated the beginning of its 100th Anniversary with a special Mass on January 11th at 12 noon.  A reception followed in the auditorium where the drawing for their 50/50 raffle took place.

Congratulations to Gina Altbuch!!  She was our Grand 50/50 winner in the amount of $34, 850 - Ticket number 0790.

Farewell

Sister Celeste has requested the following note be placed in the bulletin.  Under the circumstances and short notice, we were not able to have a farewell party to share our gratitude for her 25 years of ministry to St. Anne’s Parish and School.  However, I have spoken to Sister and sometime in the Spring, we will invite her to return and celebrate a special Mass of Thanksgiving with coffee and...afterward so that we may thank her properly.

Dear Friends, After serving you and the Parish of St. Anne’s for 25 years, it is time to move on to another service.  It was my pleasure, not a duty, to be a help to all at St. Anne’s.  As I look back over the time I spent here,  there were many different experiences that affected my life.  I hope meeting you in some of these experiences enriched your life as it did mine.  The Lord has called me at this time to take care of my aunt and continue my work caring for the sick. Sister Mary Celeste, 435 Harris Ave., Brick, NJ  08724.

Marist High School, 1241 Kennedy Blvd., Bayonne - Thursday, Jan. 29th 7 p.m. SHARP.  Mr. John Taormina, Director of Marketing/Admissions:201-437-4544 ext. 40.

Saint Dominic Academy, 2572 Kennedy Blvd.,Jersey City - Tuesday, Jan. 27th 6-8 p.m. for 8th grade girls/parents. 201-434-5938 ext. 35.

Oratory Prep School, 1 Beverly Rd.,Summit, NJ - Sunday, Jan. 25th from 3-5 p.m. Oratory is a Catholic college preparatory day school for boys in grades 7-12.  For further info call 908-273-5771, ext. 11.

Breakfast/Dinner

The Alumnae Association of the Academy of Saint Aloysius is sponsoring an “All You Can Eat” Beefsteak Dinner on Saturday, March 20th in the ASA auditorium.  Dinner starts at 7 p.m. and tickets are $30 per person.  All proceeds will go to benefit the school.  For tickets or further information, please call Margaret Marley at 201-433-8877.

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VENDORS NEEDED FOR FEBRUARY 7TH FLEA MARKET.

PLEASE CONTACT SISTER ALBERTA -

201-659-1794 OR 201-963-0998

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