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THE PEOPLE OF GOD CALLED TO BE THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF
ST. MICHAEL CHURCH
Putting God first through the stewardship of time, talent & treasure
SERVED BY:
Rev. Msgr. Timothy J. Shugrue, Pastor
Rev. John P. McGovern, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Robert S. Gajewski, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Wilson A. Paculan, Parochial Vicar
Rev. William P. Sheridan, Weekend Asst.
Daniel Wilverding, Deacon
Sandy Miragliotta, School Principal
Jacqueline Karmol, Pastoral Assoc. for Rel. Ed.
Ellen Collett, Administrator, Catechetics
David Bower, Director of Music
Rich Donovan, Coord. of Youth Ministry
Valeria Downey, Assoc. Coord. of Youth Ministry
Joan F. Genova, Business Administrator
Barbara A. Bilger, Trustee
Richard C. Gallagher, Trustee
EUCHARIST:
Saturday Evenings: 5:30 pm
Sundays: 7:30 am, 9:00 am,10:30 am, 12 Noon
Weekdays: 7:00 am, 12 Noon
Saturdays: 8:00 am, 12 Noon
Holy Days: Check Bulletin for Mass times
RECONCILIATION: Monday through Saturday after the 12:00 Noon Mass
and Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m.
BAPTISMS: Contact the Parish Center for date and Prep Class.
MARRIAGE: One year preparation program. Please contact the Parish Center.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK: Homebound: Please let us know of any
parishioners, unable to attend church, wishing to receive the Sacraments Anointing of the Sick and Communion. Hospital Visitation: Present privacy
regulations require the family to notify the parish of hospitalized parishioners.
Please call the Parish Center to arrange a visit.
PARISH MEMBERSHIP: We welcome new members to our parish.
Registering helps us know you are one of us. Please visit the Parish Center.
R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults): We welcome
inquiries into our Faith. Please contact the Parish Center.
YOUTH MINISTRY: Weekly in the Youth Room High School 7:00 p.m. Sunday - at St. Michael’s
PARISH CENTER
OFFICE HOURS
40 ALDEN STREET
Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-8 p.m.
CRANFORD, NJ 07016
Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
(908) 276-0360
Sunday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Emergency only Cell: 908-477-3093
parishcenter@stmichaelscranford.org
www.stmichaelcranford.org
www.facebook.com/stmichaelcranford
SCHOOL
100 ALDEN STREET
CRANFORD, NJ 07016
(908) 276-9425
saint.michael@verizon.net
www.smscranford.com
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
(908) 276-2050
www.stmichaelcranfordre.org
YOUTH MINISTRY
(908) 276-5990
www.stmtym.com
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October 12, 2014
“I have prepared my banquet...come to the feast.”
Saturday
5:30
Sunday
7:30
9:00
10:30
12:00
Monday
7:00
12:00
Tuesday
7:00
12:00
Wednesday
7:00
12:00
Thursday
7:00
12:00
Friday
7:00
12:00
Saturday
8:00
12:00
5:30
Sunday
7:30
9:00
10:30
12:00
October 11, 2014
Joseph Robertiello
October 12
People of St. Michael Parish
Mary Carrajat
Paul Monte
Chris Christensen
October 13
Elizabeth Politewicz
Thomas Reilly
October 14
Charles Ward
Vano Family
October 15
Rose M. Vitkauskis
Anita Malaspina
October 16
John McCormack, Sr.
Rudy Colo
October 17
Josephine Saraniero
Rev. William Wiseman - Pastor 1877-91
October 18
Ross Hirtzel
Irene Dudley
Mary Griffin
October 19
Lucille W. Gottko
People of St. Michael Parish
Michael Wielgus
Priest’s Intention
Novena:
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
Mondays after 12 Noon Mass
Legion of Mary:
Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m.– Parish Center
Prayer Group:
Mondays at 7:00 p.m.– Parish Center
Rosary:
Weekdays 6:30 a.m.– Saturday 7:30 a.m.
Social Services Helpline:
(Cath. Comm. Services) 1-800-CCS-7413
Crisis Pregnancy Center: 1-201-991-2850
To Report Abuse: Victim Assistance Coordinator 201-407-3256
Union County Prosecutor 908-965-3879
Pilgrim Statue:
God Bless Those Who Welcome Our Lady!
Oct.12-19:Maria de los Rios, 218 Hillside Ave
Oct.19-26:Mrs.H.Brawley, 3 Heathermeade
Readings for the Week:
Monday:
Gal 4:22-24,26-27,31-5:1;Ps 113:1-5,6-7;Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday:
Gal 5:1-6;Ps 119:41,43-45,47-48;Lk 11: 37-41
Wednesday:
Gal 5: 18-25; Ps 1: 1-4,6; Lk 11: 42-46
Thursday:
Eph 1: 1-10; Ps 98: 1-6; Lk 11: 47-54
Friday:
Eph 1: 11-14; Ps 33: 1-2,4-5,12-13; Lk 12: 1-7
Saturday:
2 Tm 4: 10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10: 1-9
Sunday:
Is 45:1,4-6; Ps 96; 1,3-5,7-10; 1Thes 1:1-5b;
Mt 22: 15-21
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Please Note:
One of our Sunday Masses will be televised
on TV-35. The viewing times will be on Sundays at 11:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m. The taped Mass will be from the previous week.
Also, our Mass will appear on the website of TV-35.
Scripture today uses a feast or banquet, a communal event, as
an image for definitive encounter with God. Isaiah describes “a
feast of rich food and choice wine” as a sign of God’s covenant
-love “for all peoples”. The prophet sees the feast on a
mountaintop, traditional place for solemn meetings with God:
Christian thought sees it pre-figuring the ‘banquet of Christ’s
sacrifice’ on the ‘mountain’ of Calvary. Jesus tells of a king’s
wedding feast for his son (the Messiah’s banquet with His
people), which those who were originally invited fail to attend.
Their dismissive rudeness leads the king to open his feast to all
who are willing to come: but he is offended by one who arrives,
eager for a meal but not caring to honor the occasion by
donning a proper “wedding garment”. The parable speaks of
God’s generosity in broadening His invitation to be inclusive,
but teaches a lesson about the attitude with which to accept
God’s graciousness. Jesus seems to say that, while all are
welcome in the house of God - in Whose eyes there is no strict
‘dress code’ - yet as an expression of thanks for an invitation to
the Lord’s feast, and out of respect for fellow guests, attention
to proper outward behavior reveals the attitude of one’s heart
and mind.
I know the subject can be explosive, and I realize that it is not
the main focus of the Gospel parable, but I think it worthwhile
to reflect a bit on the notion that, when invited to the king’s
feast, one should dress appropriately. Each summer we refer
to the value of modesty and a not-too-relaxed look at Mass, but
that applies year-round. Seeing Sunday Mass as our invitation
to the “wedding feast”, we may ask if the way we appear at
Mass may at times be too casual, leaving an impression that
we see the Eucharist as just another item to check off our ‘to
do’ list. Certainly I do not suggest an artificial standard of
ostentation - the goal is not to impress God, Who sees the
more relevant attitude with which we come to worship, or each
other. But in a communal act of prayer, how we appear (neat,
clean, modest) and how we behave (joining together in prayer,
song and gesture) should be clearly respectful of the sacred
setting and of the Body of Christ alive in the Assembly. They
are ways we signal to one another how we appreciate what we
are about and the importance we attach to it. It is fine that one
should be comfortable at Mass, and not overly concerned
about one’s attire or appearance - ‘Come as you are’ validly
interprets God’s expectation when it refers to one’s sincerity of
heart. But it can seem at times that Mass is just a stop on our
way somewhere else, where a ‘dressed-down’ look is more
appropriate. It is a fair point for reflection, like the (occasionally
understandable) practice of arriving at Mass late and leaving
early. That would also offend one’s hosts at an actual wedding
feast! We do well to ponder two questions from Jesus’ lips:
“How is it that you came in here without a wedding garment?”
and “Could you not keep watch with me for one hour?” God
love you!
Msgr. Tim Shugrue
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
As a Parish Community, our gifts back to the Lord for the
month of September 2014 amounted to:
Weekly Offerings:
Cash
$ 18,983.00
Checks/Envelopes
44,088.00
ElectronicTransfer
8,886.00
Credit Cards
1,040.00
Monthly Budget $ 80,000.00
Monthly Actual
72,997.00
YTD Budget
210,000.00
YTD Actual
208,732.00
Assessment Collection 1,187.00
AAA (372 donated)
57,595.00 (62.35% of goal)
Special Collection Middle East ….$2,019.00
Central & Eastern Europe ……….$1,248.00
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STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK…..
“And my God will supply every need of
yours…” (Philippians 4:19)
God really does provide for those that are grateful and
generous. This is very difficult for people that don’t live a
stewardship lifestyle to believe. People are skeptical and say it’s just
coincidence. If you are skeptical, try living a stewardship lifestyle for
just one month -- be generous with your gifts of time, talent and
treasure and see how God provides for your needs.
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AS FLU SEASON APPROACHES...
While local pharmacies are offering flu shots in advance of the coming
winter, and with the much-publicized concern about the spread of
serious viruses, some parishioners have expressed anxiety about
risks associated with hand-shaking, as in the opening introductions at
Mass or at the Sign of Peace. In an effort to reduce this anxiety, we
will place hand sanitizer on the tables flanking the doors at the church
entries, for use as an extra precaution. And it is important to repeat
that anyone who feels ill or “not quite right” or is coughing or sneezing,
should refrain from partaking of the Precious Blood at Communion.
Please do not interpret a fellow worshipper’s reluctance to shake
hands as a personal affront: it may simply be a matter of a person’s
feeling vulnerable. A friendly nod or smile can convey the proper
attitude of mutual respect and affection.
Memorial Gifts for the Week of October 12, 2014
Flowers, Bread & Wine, Sanctuary Candle, Altar Candles
In celebration of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of
Dr. Frank & Barbara Krause
Please pray for those who have died, and
especially:
Anthony Tola
Joan Denny
May they, and all our deceased loved ones, rest in peace.
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CROP WALK
Sunday, October 19 - 1:45 p.m. - Methodist Church
If interested, contact Wally Shackell - 908-272-7534
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EXPLORATIONS IN FAITH & SPIRITUALITY
Tuesday, October 14 - Parish Center (Pat O’Keefe Room)
1:00 and 7:30 p.m. (attend one session)
Topic: The Role of the Laity in the Transformation of Society
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MINISTRY OF MOTHERHOOD (M.O.M.)
Calling all MOMs! If you are looking for a faith-based
organization where you can meet other women, and
participate in events ranging from spiritual journaling,
MOM / TOT playgroups, social gatherings, retreat, and
more…… consider attending our first event of the season:
A night out at “Fire Me Up” on Thursday, October 16,
7:00-9:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. If you are
interested in attending and learning more about this group, or are
already a member and wish to attend, please contact: Mary Castle at
castle8@verizon.net
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WORKSHOPS to renew or train those who serve
in the Ministry of Lector are being held by the
Archdiocese on Saturday, October 25 (8:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m.) If interested, please contact the
Parish Center before October 20. The cost will be
absorbed by the parish. Topics include the importance of
Scripture, public speaking and liturgical practicum for lectors.
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CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF THE WORD (CLOW)
Are you looking for a way too share your faith with the
children of St. Michael parish? Consider becoming a
minister of CLOW. Bring the Liturgy of the Word to life
with children-friendly scripture readings. Help plant the
seeds of faith and watch them grow ! Ministers needed
for the 9 a.m. Mass beginning this Fall. Materials and training are
provided. High School students are welcome to become CLOW ministers. If interested, please call the Religious Ed Office 908-276-2050.
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ROSARY SOCIETY tickets are now available
in the Parish Center for the Communion
Breakfast on Sunday, November 2, after the
10:30 a.m. Mass ($20 per). Breakfast will take
place in our Sarah Black room. Deadline: Monday, October 27.
Sr. Arleen Crimmins, O.P. (former Pastoral Associate) will be
our speaker. Remember to bring your items for Cranford
Family Care: gift cards ($5, $10, etc.) paper products, treats
(peanuts, chips, etc.), writing paper, stamps, …. use your
imagination! No need to wrap.
Also: The membership dues for our Rosary Society are due
now. Check for $10 may be made out to St. Michael Rosary
Society (att: C. Gorman) and mailed / delivered to our Parish
Center, 40 Alden St., Cranford NJ 07016. Tri-folds are available
upon receipt of dues if desired. (Mailing costs have been
prohibitive and, so, our newsletter has been curtailed.)
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HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY PROGRAM
Tonight all High School students are invited to join us
for our meeting here at St. Michael’s. Come along
and bring a friend! Tonight is our “Outdoor Movie
Night” being held in the back parking lot of
St. Michael’s. Don’t forget the Great Adventure Trip slips are due in
tonight. Get the latest information about the Youth Ministry Program
at www.stmtym.com. You can also reach Rich via email
rich@stmtym.com or call the Youth Ministry Office at 908-276-5990.
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SAMARITAN MINISTRY
Dawn Hickey 908-276-0360
SANDWICH PROGRAM -- Drop-off this week: Joan & Peter Orlandi,
325 North Union Ave. and Mary & John Brenton, 113 Lincoln Ave.
East. Reflection question for today comes from Alice Camille: “Is
your generosity free or is it all tax-deductible? Where do you give with
no rewards?” This is something we can think about while making a
loaf of much-needed sandwiches to help feed the hungry. Sandwiches will be dropped off early Monday morning in Elizabeth.
ST. JOSEPH’S SOUP KITCHEN --Drop-off time is before 10:00 a.m.
and we will collect meatloaves on Saturday, October 18. Our goal is
to collect 60 meatloaves (2-3 lbs. each and should be fully cooked
before delivery). Galatians 6:2 Help carry one another’s burdens and
in this way we will fulfill the laws of Christ. Drop-off time is before
10:00 a.m. at the home of Eileen &Rich Leahey, 5 Craig Pl., or the
Parish Center (Miln St. entrance in the hallway).
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NEXT WEEKEND (October 18-19) World Mission Sunday is
being observed. We are invited to reach out and help local churches
throughout the Missions, in the most remote areas across our world.
Through the work of these churches and their witness to Christ, the
poor receive practical help and experience God’s love and mercy, His
hope and peace. Please keep the Missions in your daily prayers, and
thank you in advance for your generosity. More info:
www.IAmAMissionary.org
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Welcome to the Waters, a Baptism preparation
program, supports new parents raising children in faith.
Through interactive participation, parents are provided
instruction to facilitate an appreciation and understanding of the Sacrament of Baptism. Welcome to the
Waters meets periodically; pre-registration is required
(class size is limited). Call the Parish Center (908-276-0360) to
schedule a Baptism date and register for the preparation session.
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R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Any unbaptized
person interested in learning about becoming a member of the
Catholic Church (or who has been baptized and wants to receive First
Holy Communion and Confirmation) is invited to call the parish office
for more information (908-276-0360).
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ANNUAL MASS OF REMEMBRANCE
On Saturday, November 1, 2014, at our parish Mass at
5:30 p.m. we will remember those relatives and friends who
have died during this past year. Their names will be read during
the Liturgy for the Commemoration of All Souls. (It will be the
Sunday Liturgy). Friends and relatives of those who have died
will be invited to this special liturgy and ALL members of the
parish are encouraged to attend.
The pictures of all parishioners who have died in the past year
will be placed on a Wall of Remembrance in the main lobby of
the church. A Book of Remembrance will be placed in the
lobby also in which you can record your loved ones’ names.
During the Octave of All Souls Day, we will continue to pray for
all our deceased family members and parishioners. You may
add the names of your beloved using the envelopes sent to
you, some of which will be available in the church lobby.
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HERE & THERE
PERPETUAL ADORATION….takes place at Our Lady of Lourdes in
Mountainside. You can be part of this mission. The Blessed
Sacrament is exposed 24 / 7 and adorers are desperately needed.
The Monstrance holding the Blessed Sacrament is never to be left
alone; therefore, someone must be present in the chapel at all times.
Everyone is invited to stop in at any time. For more information or, if
you would like to assist, please contact Irene Ciccarino 732-574-0064.
OPEN HOUSES…
St. Mary of the Assumption H.S., 237 So. Broad St., Elizabeth, on
Tuesday, October 14 (7 p.m.) and Sunday, October 26 (2 p.m) More
info: 908-352-4350 or visit www.stmarysoftheassumptionhs.org.
Seton Hall Prep, West Orange, for 7th and 8th grade boys and
families on Sunday, October 19 (12-3 p.m.) Info: Mr. M. Zinsmeister,
973-325-6632 or email at mzinsmeister@shp.org.
Benedictine Academy, North Broad St., Elizabeth, on Sunday,
October 19 (1 p.m.) and Wednesday, November 5 (6:30 p.m.) for 7th
and 8th grade female students. More info: 908-352-0670 X104 or
visit www.benedictineacad.org.
Mount Saint Mary Academy, Watchung, on Sunday, October 19
(1-4:30 p.m.) for girls Grades 6 through 8. Pre-register please. Visit
www.mountsaintmary.org/openhouse or call 908-757-0108 X5004.
Entrance Test will be offered on Saturday, November 1, and Sunday,
November 9.
FORECLOSURE information will be offered on Monday, November 3,
(6-7:30 p.m.) at Christ The King Church, 411 Rutgers Ave., Hillside.
Questions will be answered to give information on funding, legal
assistance, housing assistance, mediation. More info: 908-889-9028.
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MS, at 908-789-4070 X 4074 (Westfield Regional Health Dept.)
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