The Parish Community of Saint Peter the Apostle Under the pastoral care of the New Brunswick Congregation of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri (see nboratory.org for more information about the Oratory) Rev. Thomas Odorizzi, C.O., Pastor Very Rev. Peter Cebulka, C.O., Oratory Provost and Chaplain for Catholic Campus Ministry at Rutgers University Rev. Jeffrey Calia, C.O., Parochial Vicar Rev. Kevin Kelly, C.O., Parochial Vicar at Holy Family Parish Parish established in 1829 Additional parish staff: Mrs. Mary Fiorino, Parish Office Administrator Deacon Helmut Wittreich Br. Jude Lasota, BH, Pastoral Assistant Mr. Anthony R. Nardino, Director of Sacred Music Mrs. Anne-Marie Calderone, Coordinator of Religious Education Mr. Tom Setar, Maintenance and Plant Manager Mr. William Carroll, Cemetery Director 94 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 www.stpetertheapostle.org Parish Office Hours: Monday- Friday, 9 am - 3 pm E-Mail address names@stpetertheapostle.org Mary Fiorino (Parish Office): SPoffice Fr. Tom Odorizzi (Pastor): FrTom Fr. Jeff Calia (Associate Pastor): FrJeff Dcn. Helmut Wittreich (Deacon) Deacon Anthony Nardino (Music/Choir Dir): Music Anne-Marie Calderone (DRE): RelEd Br. Jude Lasota, BH: brojude1@brohope.net Parish Phone Numbers: WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 9:00 a.m., 5:00 p.m. Vigil Sunday: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 8:00 p.m. BAPTISMS: Normally scheduled on the second & fourth Sundays of the month following the 11:00 a.m. Mass (not during Lent). Please observe the requirements for sponsors. Must contact the office in advance to register. First-time parents are required to attend a baptism formation session. Holy Days of Obligation: 7:30 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 7:30 p.m. WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE: Monday – Friday: 7:30 a.m. in St. Peter’s Church Monday – Friday: 12:15 p.m. in the Catholic Center Chapel, 84 Somerset St. CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM MASS: 9:00 a.m. on the first Saturday of the month, May through October, at the parish cemetery mausoleum, instead of the church. CONFESSION (Sacrament of Reconciliation): Saturdays: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon; or by appointment NOVENA PRAYERS: Mondays at 7:30 p.m. Parish Office Parish Office Fax Cemetery SPTAcemeteryNB@gmail.com 732-545-6820 732-545-4069 732-249-0894 St. Vincent de Paul Society 732-983-7069 WEDDINGS: Marriage arrangements should be made one year in advance of the wedding. Please call the parish office before making other definitive plans. Once a wedding is approved and the date is confirmed, the required marriage preparation process may commence. PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK: Please call the parish office to make arrangements for the administration of the Sacrament of the Sick and/or for the reception of the Holy Eucharist to those who are ill or elderly. Page 2 ST. PETER THE APOSTLE CHURCH October 26, 2014 The mission of St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic parish community is to live out a faithful, loving and dynamic relationship with Jesus Christ nurtured through faith formation, outreach and the life of worship. It’s time again for the THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE! St. Peter’s Community Outreach Ministry is collecting non-perishable food for the Ozanam Family Shelter and other local families in need. The food will be collected at all Masses from the weekend of November 1/2 through the weekend of November 22/23 Please bring all food to the vestibule in the church. We are also accepting supermarket gift cards (which can simply be thrown into the collection basket at Mass) or donations to enable us to buy frozen chickens or turkeys. The following non-perishable items are requested (please, no glass containers): rice, so tor llas, beans and other canned vegetables, instant potatoes, instant stuffing, canned soups and fruits, baby food and infant formula, peanut bu er, juice boxes, tuna, boxed dessert and bread mixes. For more information, please contact Jessica Criales at 763-442-0001. Thank you for you continued generosity and support! STEP FORWARD WITH CHRIST Pledge Weekend November 1/2 Beginning last month, our parish started the initial stage of our Step Forward With Christ Capital Campaign to raise funds for some much needed repairs and renovations. We are reaching out to all parishioners this week, and ask that you watch your mailbox for a packet of information. We are requesting all to make a pledge. Please bring your completed forms to Mass next weekend, November 1-2 as they will be collected with the Offertory. Our campaign is led by John Hoffman, Doug Petix and a committee of parishioners. Special thanks are extended to them and to our early leadership supporters. Please feel free to contact Father Tom if you have any questions. BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE With the approach of All Souls’ Day and the month of November, the Book of Remembrance is placed by the statue of Our Lady of Sorrows (Pieta). You are welcome to write in the names of your deceased loved ones who will be remembered at Masses during the month of November. “Why does the Church teach that?” Catholic Propositions for Real Life A Speaker Series (to clear away stumbling stones) NO CHARGE (see, there’s one gone already!) 7:30-9pm at St. Peter the Apostle Church Parish Hall* Next Presentation: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Whose Life Is It and What’s It Worh? Guest Speaker: Paul Malley, President, Aging With Dignity Save these remaining dates: November 18* Sex As We Can or Sex As We Ought? Contraception & Other Private Matters Guest Speaker: Damon Owens, Executive Director, Theology of the Body Institute *at Rutgers College Ave Student Center ALL ARE WELCOME (you don’t have to be a Rutgers student to attend) Parking available in lot behind Student Center. December 2 Confusion: Homosexuality and the Catholic Church Guest Speaker: Rev. Joseph Koterski, SJ, Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University INVITE OTHERS, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO STRUGGLE WITH THESE VARIOUS ISSUES Page 3 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 26, 2014 READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday, October 27 7:30 a.m. Vito Calderone Tuesday, October 28 - Ss. Simon and Jude 7:30 a.m. Tony Puglisi Wednesday, October 29 7:30 a.m. Robert Narky Thursday, October 30 7:30 a.m. Mary Benwell Friday, October 31 7:30 a.m. Special Intention of Jean Labranche Saturday, November 1 - All Saints 9:00 a.m. (church & cemetery) Mr. Avendano 5:00 p.m. Vito Calderone Sunday, November 2 - The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed 7:00 a.m. Rose T. Dabrowski 9:00 a.m. Salvatore Cupano 11:00 a.m. Grace Alice London 8:00 p.m. For the People Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Eph 4:32-5:8; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 13:10-17 Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16 Eph 6:1-9; Ps 145:10-14; Lk 13:22-30 Eph 6:10-20; Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10; Lk 13:31-35 Phil 1:1-11; Ps 111:1-6; Lk 14:1-6 Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from Masses for the Dead ST. PETER THE APOSTLE CEMETERY NEW MAUSOLEUM ADDITION QUEEN OF THE APOSTLES DEDICATION BLESSING ALL SAINTS DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 9:00 a.m. Mass at Mausoleum Chapel Followed by Blessing Service of new addition. (There will also be 9am Mass at St. Peter’s Church) St. Peter’s Young Adults Upcoming Events Volunteer Opportunity: Thanksgiving Food Drive Please contact us for details Whose Life is it & What’s it Worth? Guest Speaker: Paul Malley, Aging With Dignity Kevin Hoagland, Thomas Spataro, Connor Montferrat, Amelia Bukowczyk Rayman, Theresa Birdsey, Ginnie Previte, Jonathan Swedel, John William Criscuoli, Danielle Reiser, Betty Pellowski, Aurelia Sterbenz, Esther Wambui, Norman Corbett, Florence Gowin, Margaret Cleary, Jenny Locandro, Teresa Yannazzone, Bill Spataro, Charlotte Hall, Nicholas Rossi, Chris Joyce, Gary Vavila, Claire McCloskey, Patricia & Sylvanus Ashamole, Louis Svelec, Eric LeGrand, Ann Porrovecchio, Marie Solazzo, Joseph D’Imperio III, the sick members of the Akushie and Nwachukwu Families, Grace DeBlasi, Doris Tarquinio, Peg Byrne, Rick Scuderi, Edward Migliore, Linda Ryan, Shane Larson, Rita Pietrobono, Nicole Mancini, Angelo Mancini, Mary O’Shea, Peg Riley, Leonard Piskorski, Angelo Negri, Becky Yurga, Rebecca Miller, Orlando Gines, Yvonne Finaldi, Sheila Lavery, Tanya Davis, Krissy Kyriazis, Sgt. John McLaughlin, Patricia Deri, Alessia DePasquale, Brian Donoghue, Christine Fellin, William Kish, Jose Lopez, Michael Betchker…. and all the sick, the hospitalized, and all who serve in the military. Tuesday, November 4 at 7:30 PM St. Peter’s Parish Hall First Friday Adoration Followed by fellowship at Somerset Diner Friday, November 7 at 7:30 PM St. Peter’s Church November Young Adult Night Wednesday, November 12 at 7:30 PM Catholic Center More info: stpetersyanb@gmail.com Facebook: St. Peter’s Young Adults Twitter: @StPetersYA Youth Group Update Last month’s Youth Group had 18 students in attendance! The students made after school snacks for children in local soup kitchens and shelters. Thanks to everyone for their enthusiasm. Check out our website for pictures. The next meeting of our Youth Group will take place on Friday, November 21st. Page 4 ST. PETER THE APOSTLE CHURCH October 26, 2014 Respect for Life “Whoever sacrifices to any god, save to the Lord only, shall be utterly destroyed.” – Exodus 22:20 Do you put other “gods” before God? Is your love of money, power, status or some personal possession greater than your love for God? If so, you may want to pay attention to the scripture reading because you are not going to like the outcome. The good news – it’s not too late to put God first in your life. 2014 BISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL Naomi’s Way is a transitional housing program for single mothers operated by Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen. All of the clients are involved in vocational or educational training and attend monthly life skills workshops focused on areas such as health and nutrition, parenting, and budgeting. Your gift to the Bishop’s Annual Appeal has been lifechanging for hundreds of young women who have found a path to self-sufficiency at Naomi’s Way. Please prayerfully consider making a gift today. BISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL & THE PARISH CAPITAL CAMPAIGN, STEP FORWARD WITH CHRIST Each year I encourage every family to support the Bishop’s Annual Appeal. The parish will con nue to support it this year since we are part of the Diocese of Metuchen, which provides many ministries and services that benefit our own community. As you have been hearing, I am asking all in the parish to help support our capital campaign called Step Forward With Christ, so that needed repairs and improvements can be made in the church interior over the next several years. We encourage you to make a generous 3-year pledge. It is diocesan policy that parishes must guarantee their Bishop’s Appeal goal during the first year of their capital campaign. Whether or not you give to the Bishop’s Appeal, our parish is responsible for a contribu on of $41,500 to the efforts of the Diocese. This year any shor all in dona ons to the Bishop’s Appeal will have to be made up from the proceeds of the capital campaign, thereby reducing the amount we would have available for our capital projects. As you receive informa on about these efforts, I ask you to read the materials carefully and prayerfully consider a sacrificial contribu on. No ma er who you contribute to this year, your generosity will be a help to both our parish and to our Diocese. In his encyclical, The Gospel of Life, Saint John Paul II explains the tragedy of assisted suicide: “Death is considered ‘senseless’ if it suddenly interrupts a life still open to a future of new and interesting experiences. But it becomes a ‘rightful liberation’ once life is held to be no longer meaningful.” Our Catholic moral tradition holds that human life is the most basic gift from a loving God — a gift over which we have stewardship, not absolute dominion. As responsible stewards of life, we must never directly intend to cause our own death or that of anyone else. Euthanasia and assisted suicide are always gravely wrong. "Blessed & Thankful" Tricky Tray Only 14 Days Left Tickets for admission to the Tricky Tray are sold out! Get your "Fantastic 50/50" tickets for $10 each. The more we sell, the bigger the prize for this year's winner! Take as many chances as you want. Schedule for Future Ticket Sales: Oct 25/26 & November 1/2 (50/50 only) Event and Drawing is on Sunday, November 9 at the Imperia Doors open at 1pm Buffet lunch and cash bar starts at 1:30pm Drawings start at 2:30pm During the month of October, we will be collecting non-perishable baking items: cake and muffin mixes, sprinkles, baking tins, muffin tins, spatulas, etc. Please leave your donations in the box located at the back of church. Contribute to the Tricky Tray without spending a penny. Check out the "rewards point program" with your credit card company. Many companies offer gift cards in exchange for points. Please consider donating a gift card for our gift card tree. Stewardship Reflection for All Souls On November 2 is the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls). We remember by name all who have died, and we pray that through God’s mercy, our loved ones are now with God in Paradise. We appreciate their past stewardship. By their sharing of their time, talent and treasure, our parish stands here today. By example, they have taught us what it means to be a loving, caring Christian, committed to doing God’s work through this church. Page 5 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Peter’s is alive with opportunities to continue the process of learning and being renewed in your faith, deepening your relationship with the Lord and your parish community, and discovering the joy of discipleship. Plan to make your faith family a greater part of your life. FALL PARISH EVENTS “Why does the Church teach that?”- Catholic Propositions for Real Life SPEAKER SERIES-Tuesdays: 10/7, 10/21, 11/4, 11/18, 12/2. Addressing the tough question, “Why does the Church teach that?” Help us reach out and invite those you know who may be stumbling over some difficult issues. Come to a deeper understanding of the reasons that the Church teaches what she teaches. Has misunderstanding kept you or someone you know from entering more fully into a relationship with Jesus and his Church? With pastoral care, we hope to clear obstacles that have been in the way of a more joyful relationship and fuller participation in the life of the Church. NEW: Great Adventure BIBLE STUDY, Timeline of Salvation History—each Monday night starting at 7:30pm beginning September 15. Must register. “Ignorance of scripture is ignorance of Christ,” St. Jerome MEN’S GROUP—once a month on the fourth Tuesday for a Spiritual, Social or Service night. Learn more about your faith, celebrate and share your faith with other men, put your faith into action. WOMEN’S GROUP—once a month on the fourth Tuesday to explore the book, Be Healed, a great resource for everyone. Restore your hope that Jesus can and wants to give you greater freedom and peace in mind, body and spirit. The Women's Group also meets for pizza and camaraderie the second Monday of each month. All are welcome. YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY—second Wednesdays and other specially announced events to further develop bonds of friendship, faith and spirituality, prayer and virtue, sharing of gifts and active participation in the Body of Christ, the Church. FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION, sponsored by the Young Adults, open to all. 7:30pm in Catholic Center Chapel. YOUTH MINISTRY—the fourth Friday, because Confirmation is not the end. To nurture the beginnings of discipleship and develop greater confidence in the movement of the Holy Spirit in your life. WHOLE COMMUNITY CATECHESIS—usually the third Sundays after the 11am Mass. Teaching and forming our children in the faith and the way of Jesus Christ in the context and with the involvement of their families. The “whole community” is welcome to attend, learn and grow as a faith family. Come and explore this new model for handing on the faith. ORATORY HOLY HOUR—third Sundays at 4pm. Everyone is welcome to join us at this sacred time of prayer, praise and reflection with our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. October 26, 2014 SISTER JOHN LOUISE McCANN MEMORIAL MASS Sister John died on October 11, 2014 and was a member of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth for 70 years. Over 45 of those years were spent in service teaching at St. Peter Elementary School. She has touched the lives of thousands in our parish and New Brunswick community. A Memorial Mass will offered for the peaceful repose of Sister John on Saturday, December 6, at 9:00 a.m. Pennies from Heaven Campaign Save that loose change in your car seats and pockets! In collaboration with the St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Social Concerns Commission, the Whole Community Catechesis families have prepared bags for you to take home this week and return during the month of November. All the change collected will be used for the St. Vincent de Paul Society and their ongoing efforts to help those in need. Please return your bags of change to the marked boxes in the back of the church. Also, the WCC families will be collecting travel sized toiletries during the month of November to make “Hygiene Kits” to be distributed to the homeless in our community through the Social Concerns Committee. Please consider donating travel size toiletries, toothpaste, mouthwash, shampoo, soap, razors, etc. and place them in the boxes that will be located in the back of the church. Many thanks for your generosity and help! National Vocation Awareness Week November 2-9, 2014 Did you know that in our country, compared to 50 years ago, there are 20,000 fewer priests and 129,000 fewer religious sisters? At the same time, the Catholic population has continued to grow steadily. Many factors have contributed to the decline: growing secularism, a lengthened period of adolescence, attitudes about celibacy, etc. During Vocation Awareness week, please pray that young people in today’s society will hear and respond to God’s call. And do your part to encourage them to consider the priesthood and religious life. The CatholicTV Network The CatholicTV Network, A merica’s Catholic Television Network, is now available to cable and satellite providers in our area. Please help provide this upbeat, youthful and exciting Catholic network which is a powerful resource to the people of our area and the entire nation. To help, simply visit GetCatholicTV.com as an easy way to petition your cable or satellite provider. If you are unable to access the internet please follow up with a postcard or letter to your provider. Remember the address: GetCatholicTV.com 7:00 pm Knitting Group (CC) 7:30 pm Novena (CH) 7:15 pm Bible Study (PH) FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT 30 THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE Coffee & Donuts/ Registration Sunday After Masses (PH) 23 THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE 7:30 pm Novena (CH) 7:00pm Knitting Group (CC) 7:15 pm Bible Study (PH) 24 7:30 pm Novena (CH) 7:00 pm Knitting Group (CC) 7:15 pm Bible Study (PH) Eucharistic Holy Hour 4:00 pm (CH) 17 Whole Community Catechesis 12pm (PH) 7:00 pm Knitting Group (CC) 7:00 pm Women’s Pizza Night 7:15 pm Bible Study (PH) 7:30 pm Novena (CH) 10 Tue Wed 7:30 pm Young Adults (CC) 12 25 Men’s & Women’s Groups 7:30 pm (PH/PO) TOPIC: “Sex As We Can or Sex As We Ought?” Guest Speaker: Damon Owens, TOB Ins tute “Why Does the Church Teach That?” Catholic ProposiƟons for Real Life (at Rutgers Student Center, College Ave 7:30 pm Social Concerns, if needed (PO) 26 7 Fri 9am Cemetery Mass & Dedication Blessing of new Mausoleum Addition, Queen of the Apostles 1 All Saints Sat 20 7:30 pm Choir (PH) 7:00 pm SVDP (PO) 13 Mass at 9am (CH) 27 (not 7:30am) Mass at 9 am (CH) 28 (PH) 6:30pm Youth Group 21 14 (CH) 29 22 15 7:30pm 7:30 pm Choir (PH) Adoration 8 7:30 pm Choir (PH) 7:15 pm 7:30 pm KofC Finance Council (PO) (PO) 18 SPEAKER SERIES, 7:30pm 19 Parish Commissions 7:30 pm (PH/PO) 11 Guest Speaker: Paul Malley, Dying With Dignity 7:00 pm Parish Pastoral Council (PO) 7:00 pm SVDP (PO) TOPIC: “Whose Life It is & What’s It Worth?” 6 “Why Does the Church Teach That?” Catholic ProposiƟons for Real Life (PH) Thu 4 SPEAKER SERIES, 7:30pm 5 Abbrevia ons: SVDP = St. Vincent de Paul Society K of C = Knights of Columbus CH = Church PH = Parish Hall PO = Parish Office CC = Catholic Center 16 THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE 1pm Tricky Tray Fundraiser at the Imperia, Somerset (Sold Out!) 9 THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE Campaign Commitment Weekend Step Forward With Christ Children’s RCIA & Sacrament Prep 3 2 All Souls Mon Sun November 2014 - Parish Events at St. Peter the Apostle Church PROTECTING SENIORS NATIONWIDE PUSH TALK ................... 24/7 HELP Consider Remembering Your Parish in Your Will. 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