Queen of Peace Church - John Patrick Publishing Company

OUR PARISH IS SERVED BY:
Rev. Msgr. William J. Fadrowski, V.F.
Pastor
Rev. Msgr. Thomas G. Madden
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Scott F. Attanasio
Parochial Vicar
Queen of Peace Church
10 Franklin Place North Arlington, New Jersey 07031
December 28, 2014
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
Rev. Jeivi M. Hercules
Parochial Vicar
Mr. William R. Benedetto
Deacon
Mr. William H. Myers
Deacon
Important
Information
Parish Directory
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Mass Intentions
Page 2
Reflections & Scripture
Page 3
Phone:
(201) 997-0700
Fax:
(201) 997-6214
Website:
www.qpcna.org
SCHEDULE OF MASSES:
THE LORD’S DAY
Saturday Vigil Mass at 5:30 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12 Noon 5:30 PM Spanish
Weekdays
7:30 AM 9:00 AM 5:30 PM
(5:30 PM Mass ends in Mid June and resumes after Labor Day)
Holy Days
Vigil Mass at 5:30 PM, the evening before the Holy Day
7:30 AM 9:00 AM 12 Noon 5:30 PM on the Holy Day
Recitation of the Rosary
after the 9AM Mass Monday through Saturday
Eucharistic Adoration
Every Monday from 9:30AM to 5PM in the LaSalle Center
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
As a Roman Catholic parish community, Queen of Peace Church is committed
to making Jesus Christ known and loved by building a community of faith.
We do this with worship and prayer, by teaching and living the Gospel,
and by reaching out to those in need.
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THE PARISH COMMUNITY OF QUEEN OF PEACE
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OUR PARISH IS SERVED BY:
Rev. Msgr. William J. Fadrowski, V.F., Pastor
Rev. Msgr. Thomas G. Madden
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Scott F. Attanasio, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Jeivi M. Hercules, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Msgr. Robert F. Coleman
Rev. Brian K. Muzas
(Weekend Assistants)
Mr. William R. Benedetto, Deacon
Mr. William H. Myers, Deacon
Sr. Anita Maria O’Dwyer, SSJ
Pastoral Associate
Brother Francis M. Farrell, F.M.S
Pastoral Associate
Mr. Anthony Tabish, Director of Music
Mr. William Connors, Facilities Director
Mr. Henry Jedziniak, Business Manager
Mrs. Maureen Hennessy, Pastoral Assistant
Mrs. Rosemary Smith, Pastoral Assistant
CONFESSIONS
Saturday ~ 1 to 2 PM and 4:45 to 5:15 PM (before
the 5:30 PM Mass). Any time by appointment..
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PARISH REGISTRATION
To become a registered member of our Parish
Family stop by or call the Rectory. A registration
form is also available on our website:
www.qpcna.org. Only registered parishioners can
obtain letters to become a sponsor or godparent.
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SCHOOLS
Mrs. Ellen Naughton, Principal QPGS
(201) 998-8222
Mr. John Bellocchio, Principal QPHS
(201) 998-8227
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Deacon William R. Benedetto
Director of Religious Ed. (201) 998-0901
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We teach THE GOOD NEWS for children who
attend Public School in grades 1 – 7. Classes are
held in our Grammar School September thru May.
Choice of classes either on Sunday at 9:00AM to
10:15AM or Monday afternoon at 3:30PM to
4:45PM is available. Students in Grade 8 meet
Monday evenings from 7 to 8:15 PM. For more
information call the Religious Education Office at
201-998-0901.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
(RCIA)
For adults who desire to be baptized, receive First
Communion or Confirmation; or for those who
want to return to the practice of their faith, please
call the Rectory (201) 997-0700 for information
about these classes..
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MARRIAGE
Arrangements should be made for a marriage at
least one year in advance by meeting with a priest.
Call the Rectory at (201) 997-0700.
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PRE-CANA RESERVATIONS
The next Pre-Cana will be held at Queen of Peace
the weekend of April 25 & 26, 2015.
Please call the Family Life Ministries Office to
register (973) 497-4328 or on line at
www.rcan.org/famlife/precana.htm.
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BAPTISM
The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated the first
Sunday of each month. Baptism Preparation
Sessions are held on the third Sunday of each
month. Arrangements should be made by calling
the Rectory (201) 997-0700 to schedule the date.
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SICK CALLS
Urgent calls will be attended at any time of the
day or night by calling the Rectory. In cases of
prolonged illness, arrangements can be made for
regular visits by calling the Rectory at (201) 9970700 to speak with a priest or deacon.
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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Church: (Rectory Office) (201) 997-0700
Fax: (201) 997-6214
Convent: (201) 997-2141
Grammar School: (201) 998-8222
Fax:(201) 997-7930
High School:(2
201) 998-8227
Fax: (201) 998-3040
LaSalle Center Scheduling - Sr. Anita
(201) 991-0235
Pastoral Associate for Evangelization - Sr. Anita
(201) 991-0235
Social Services Helpline: (800) 227-7413
A Pregnancy Center number has been set up for
those struggling with what to do in a crisis
pregnancy. If you need help please call Pat
Chiariello (201) 246-7379.
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MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday, December 28th
7:30am
Mary Sewulich
9:00am
Deceased Members of the
Currie Family
10:30am
People of the Parish
12:00pm
Rose Taite
5:30pm
Virgin of the Miracles
Spanish Mass
Monday, December 29th
7:30am
Peter Sands
9:00am LIVING-Lynne Harrison Jamiolkoski
5:30pm
Father Norbert Laskowski
Tuesday, December 30th
7:30am
Ezra Segobin
9:00am
Matthew Farrell
5:30pm
Harold Marck, Sr.
Wednesday, December 31st
7:30am
Giuseppe Russo
9:00am
Dorothy Houlihan
5:30PM
Jerry Ford
THURSDAY, Solemnity of Mary,
The Holy Mother of God
NEW YEAR’S DAY
7:30am
Sonny Connors
9:00am
People of the Parish
10:30pm
Helen Carpenter
12:00pm
Robert S. Socienski
Friday, January 2nd
7:30am
Lorraine Brett
9:00pm
Maguire and Gaffey Families
5:30pm
Mary Wruble
Saturday, January 3rd
7:30am
Nicole Briamonte Malato
9:00am
Guild Mass
5:30pm
Dorothy Ortyl
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MEMORIALS FOR THE WEEK
OF December 28, 2014
Altar Bread
~ Doris Finn
Sacramental Wine ~ James Stanton
Sanctuary Lamp
~ Doris Finn
REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
THE DECEASED:
THE SICK: Martha Santi, Kevin Galasso,
Maureen
Demnicki, Stephen Brown, Thomas Virgin,
Donna
Colangelo, Debbie Muelick, John Bazydlo, Pat Cordero,, John
Barone, Maria Monegro, Dolores DeLuca, Infant Ryan
Joseph Lomuscio, Elizabeth Cerqueira, Antonio Pinto, Joshua
Piperato, Lorraine Benedetto, William Pecherski, Maria
DaSilva,, Matthew Makaus, Mary O’Connell, Joey Logan,
Joan Stein, Jovan Calero,, Bernice Healing, Mary Feury,
Dennis Reilly,
Tina Nasco, Joseph Lonchar, Sakura
Ibarrola, Mary DeVinio, Olfary Gutierrez, Camilo Monroy,
Juana A. Lainez, Stephen P. Forman, Jr.., Nola Chico,
Matthew Cattofi, Rosalyn Prinzo, Joseph Germano, Alina
Perez, Mary Eustler, Danielle Boyko, Gabriella Pereira, Mary
Halpin, Matthew Pavel, Ryan Hansen, Ezequiel Monroy,
Jose Rodriguez, Peter Carew, Annmarie LaCorte, Mabel
Farrell, George Truszkowski, Rose Heba, Evelyn Scerbak,
John Mendini, Gladys Hernandez, Rosalie Dilemme, Rose
Fiore, Bernie Schramm, Veronica Milo, Mary Rossi, Raffaela
Russo, Ethan Branca–Boylan, Anthony Domingues, Eileen &
Richard Power, Lillian Anderson, Teresa Reilly, Robert M.
Golak, Mary Dimler, Fran Duncan, Diane DeQuinzio,
Mirle Ziemski, Veronica Baron, Infant Isabella Siebert,
Leonor Monroy, Elizabeth Halpin, Mary Chmielewski, Luis
Borges, Patricia Rivera, Nicole Ruela, Dennis Murphy, Carol
Costello, Frank Denicola, Dottie Judge, John Graci, Steven
Monahan,
Louis DiGesu, Carol Rusenko,
Ricardo
Salamanca, Bobby Cardoso, Joseph Zacher, Sam Reiser,
Eileen McHugh, Thomas J. Carew Jr., Guiliana Moore, Art
Arrigo, Florence Dwyer, Francis Vena, Marilyn Benedict,
Elaine G. Tremarco,
Jeffrey Sheehan, Robert Bianchi,
Roma LaRosa, John Meo, Marc Basile, Edwina Giuttari, Fred
Lemme, Nicholaus Robinson, Lillian Mazzola, Nick Fonseco,
Marina Chesney, Fran Malnati, Bettianne Kwiatkowski,
Marlena Countermine, Joseph J. Marco, Angie Viscuso,
Lucille Cervino, Tony Neiland, Katlyn Bolander, Karen Sica,
Patricia Higgins, Gina Kennedy, Elaine Basile, Mary
Wasielewski, Julianna & Justin Finocchiaro.
To have a name included in the Pray for the Sick section of the
bulletin, please put your request in writing and send it to the
Rectory Office-Attn:Bulletin.
QUEEN OF PEACE EMAIL PRAYER CHAIN
Sunday, January 4th
7:30am
Eliabeth C. Sewulich
9:00am
Jack Fitzhenry
10:30am
People of the Parish
12:00pm
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin
5:30pm
Joseph Mendes
Spanish Mass
We thank you God for helping so many
people! When your prayer requests are
received they are E-mailed to all Prayer
Group members.
Remember
the QP
website- www.qpcna.org just open the Prayer Chain link.
which is found under the Ministries tab - Outreach.
Interested in joining the prayer group - just E-mail Lorraine
at lorraine.benedetto@yahoo.com with your name and
email address. Lorraine will contact you via email.
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Monday, Eucharistic Adoration 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the LaSalle Center
See Schedule of Masses for Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God – Thursday, January 1, 2014 – page 4
Baptism, next Sunday at 1:30pm in Church
Scripture Reflections for NEXT WEEK
THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
Scripture Reflections for THIS WEEK
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH
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When we were married, my
husband and I gradually worked
out and grew in our relationship.
Four of the characteristics St.
Paul mentions in today’s reading
from
Colossians
were
particularly helpful for us:
patience, forgiveness, love, and
gratitude. They helped us
overcome the challenges of
building a life together, and each of our children gave
us ample opportunity to practice them over and over
again.
By God’s grace and with hard work, we’ve been
together more than thirty years. Sometimes I think,
“How did we do it?” We did it together, and we did it
with God, and I’m so grateful for my husband and for
two wonderful daughters who come back home at
Christmas and call just to say hello.
So it makes sense that we dedicate one Sunday to the
Holy Family. We don’t know a lot about Jesus’
childhood, but today’s gospel tells us that, as unusual
as the circumstances were, Mary and Joseph worked
with each other and with God to do the right thing for
Jesus. They followed the prescribed law, they listened
carefully to the prophecies and rejoicing of Anna and
Simeon, and they raised God’s Son to adulthood—
when he showed the world who he was.
Even after that, Mary was with him, loving and
grieving for him even at the end. What parent would
have done less?
The Holy Family undoubtedly practiced love,
patience, forgiveness, and gratitude with one another,
even as the Lord taught us to do. We honor them by
doing the same.
Mary Katharine Deeley
sundaybulletins@liguori.org
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First Reading
Isaiah 60:1-6 (20ABC)
Darkness covers the earth, and heavy clouds hang over
the people. But the light has come, and the glory of the
Lord shines bright.
Second Reading
Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6
In Christ Jesus, Gentiles and Jews are co-heirs of the
family fortune and co-sharers in the saving promise.
Finally, this mystery of God’s love is revealed by the
Spirit to the holy apostles and prophets.
Gospel
Matthew 2:1-12
The magi from the east followed the star until it
stopped still over the house. They entered, found the
child with Mary, prostrated themselves, did him
homage, and gave him gifts of gold, frankincense, and
myrrh. But because of Herod, they returned to their
home country by another way.
THE ARRIVAL OF THE MAGI
The arrival of the “magi” and their
inquiry regarding the child born to be
“king of the Jews” strikes fear in the
heart of Herod and all his minions.
Immediately, he seeks information
about the prophesied birth of the
Messiah, so Herod fears not some
future human usurper, but the divine
will itself that place a true and eternal king upon the
throne of David. The sad details of the story tell of this
tragic king’s futile efforts thwart the will of God
through schemes and subterfuge. But we’re left with a
hopeful image of a child in his mother’s lap piled with
gifts that foreshadow his destiny as King and Savior.
PROFESSIONAL FAMILY COUNSELING
is available for individuals and families. Please call Sr.
Monica, LPC, LCSW at (201) 997-5262 for an appointment.
Fees are based on a sliding scale.
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Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God
New Year’s Eve - Vigil for the Holy Day
Wednesday, December 31, 2014 - 5:30pm
New Year’s Day
Thursday, January 1, 2015
7:30am 9am 10:30am 12noon
No 5:30pm Mass on New Year’s Day
This feast is known as the Solemnity of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, Mother of God has an interesting history
that dates as far back as the fifth century. The liturgical
reforms of the Second Vatican Council restored the
original Roman practice, which replaced the
pagan celebration of the New Year,
with this day in honor of Mary.
MARY IS WITH US IN OUR STRUGGLES,
POPE FRANCIS TEACHES
“Mary accompanies us, struggles with us, sustains
Christians in their fight against the forces of evil.” The
trials and challenges of the conflict between God and Satan
is faced by every Christian disciple, and “Mary does not
leave them alone,” Pope Francis said. “The Mother of Christ
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON IN SLOW MOTION
We spend so much time preparing for Christmas and
so little time actually celebrating Christmas. Think of
the time we spend shopping, cooking, wrapping,
cleaning, and practicing for Christmas. Then
Christmas comes, and with a whirl it’s all over. We
need to celebrate Christmas in slow motion.
Mary Is Our Model
Mary is our model for a slow-motion celebration of
Christmas. On this feast day of hers, we are reminded
of Mary’s reaction to the original Christmas. Today’s
gospel tells us that “Mary treasured all these things
and reflected on them in her heart” (Luke 2:19).
Mary Treasured and Reflected
Mary treasured her Christmas memories like parents
treasuring their family’s photo albums and souvenirs.
Mary thoughtfully sorted through the sounds and
sights of that first Christmas, spreading them out on
the wide table of her great heart, looking at them from
new angles, finding new meaning in them, reliving
them. Mary would never let Christmas rush past her
like a New Year’s resolution--made today, forgotten
tomorrow.
A Happy New Year!
What a really NEW year this will be for each of us
when we take an hour a day or a whole day each
month to treasure and reflect on God’s gifts to us!
Slowly and surely we will become more like Mary and
more like her son, Jesus.
and of the Church is always with us. She walks with us
always, she is with us.”
Excerpt from Pope Francis Homily Vatican City, Aug 15, 2013
“My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord:
My spirit rejoices in God my Savior. . . . You, the
Almighty, have done great things for me. . ..”
JANUARY 1 – WORLD PEACE DAY
Pope Francis’ Message for the World Day of Peace
….Slaves No More, But Brothers and Sisters..”
Do you recognize your brothers and sisters around the
world as made in the image and likeness of God, and
therefore having “equal dignity”? In his 2015 Message
for the World Day of Peace (January 1). . . Pope Francis
urges us to recognize the "equal dignity" of our
brothers and sisters who are enslaved and exploited
and to work to end human trafficking, trade in
migrants and prostitutes, slave labor, and the
enslavement of women and children. Such recognition,
he says, will lead to peace.
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
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RELIC CHAPEL MEMORIAL CANDLES
Please note:
Relic Candle requests for the
week of December 21st will
appear in the January 4th
Bulletin. Relic Candles for December 28th, January
4th & 11th will appear in the January 11th Bulletin.
Word of Life…
“[W]e are facing an enormous and
dramatic clash between good and evil,
death and life, the ‘culture of
death’ and the ‘culture of life’. We find ourselves not only
‘faced with’ but necessarily ‘in the midst of’ this conflict:
we are all involved and we all share in it, with the
inescapable responsibility of choosing to be
unconditionally pro-life.”
— Pope John Paul II, Evangelium Vitae, 28© 1995
Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission.
ARCHBISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL
Thank you for supporting the Archbishop’s Annual Appeal.
For our parish to receive a rebate, we must exceed our goal
in funds collected by December 31, 2014. If you have not
yet made your gift, please complete your gift envelope and
either send it directly to the Archdiocese of Newark or turn
it in to the parish.
AN ACT OF GIVING UPDATE
This is the last week of our campaign “AN ACT OF GIVING.” We’re pleased to
report that thorugh your generosity, we
have, already, far exceeded our goal of
$1000.00 having raised $2005.00 to date.
Additional donations may be brought to the Rectory, or put
in the collection basket. Please detach below and be sure to
include your name, address and gift amount of any
denomination. Mark your envelope: FOOD PANTRY-ACT
OF GIVING ATTN: MAUREEN HENNESSY. Your extreme
generosity and kindness are greatly appreciated.
--------------------------------------------------NAME _____________________________________
ADDRESS ___________________________________
_________________________________________________________
PHONE ____________________________________
AMT ENCLOSED ________ Cheek____ CASH_____
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HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL
IN BETHLEHEM
A Work of the Order of Malta
A special thank you from Holy Family Hospital,
Bethlehem and the Order of Malta. Your generosity
will aid Holy Family Hospital to continue its mission of
providing care for at-risk and needy families in
Bethlehem today. Thank you and God bless you!
To learn more about Holy Family Hospital of
Bethlehem Foundation, or to make an online donation,
please visit us at: www.Birthplaceofhope.org. Holy
Family Hospital is a registered 501(c)(3).
STEWARDSHIP SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH
“…as the Lord has forgiven you, so you must forgive.”
- COLOSSIANS 3:13
Forgiveness – one of the hardest things for people to
do. It’s amazing how long we can hold a grudge or be
angry with someone. As we celebrate the feast of the
Holy Family, take this opportunity to give the gift of
forgiveness to someone - maybe someone in your
family, maybe a friend, maybe a co-worker or
neighbor or, maybe yourself. Pick up the phone or text
someone right now.
SUPPLEMENTING RETIREMENT WITH A PLANNED GIFT
Are you nearing retirement or are already retired and are
looking to make a year-end gift? If so, a Charitable Gift
Annuity can be a way to supplement your retirement income
and help your parish at the same time. Let the Archdiocese
of Newark help you set up a Charitable Gift Annuity by
contacting Theresa Lynch in the Planned Giving Office. She
can be reached at (973) 497-4042 or by e-mail at
lynchthe@rcan.org.
TWELFTH ANNUAL BASKETBALL FESTIVAL
The Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children will hold its
12th annual High School Basketball Festival on January 2
and 5, 2014 at Kean University in Union. For full game
schedule, times and ticket information please visit
www.sfichoops.com or call (973) 497-4279.
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS AS THEY
MAKE THIS BULLETIN POSSIBLE!
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Another year is dawning
with the chance to start anew.
MANY THANKS: From us to you …
™ To our parish family and the
community and businesses in our area
for your ever present and generous
support of our Church and schools.
™ To all the volunteers who help us with
our parish ministries, especially the
Saint Vincent de Paul Society for the
extra effort you give during this very
busy time of year. So many needy
families are helped by your tireless
work.
™ To all those who work for our church
and in our schools. You are the wheels
that keep us going. We truly could not
do it without you.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU
To our Christmas Angels…Surely we all share the
same thought…Our Church is a magnificent place of
worship.
That is never more evident than at
Christmastime. Of course, all of this preparation for
the “Big Night” takes time, patience and a lot of work.
Many of you have seen some of our busy “elves” doing
their thing. We would like to take this opportunity to
say thank you to them. Our maintenance staff (Ralph,
Joe, James & Nick), under the direction of Billy
Connors, is the best. Their tireless work preparing the
Church, cleaning and shining everything is greatly
appreciated. Thanks guys!! Our “Church Ladies”
prepare the altar, water the flowers, and keep
everything in order. Thanks Ladies!!
A big thank you also goes out to Anthony Tabish and
the Queen of Peace Choir. Your joyful music is an
inspiration to us all.
A special “thank you” to Brother Francis, and all the
“church decorating angels” for the wonderful job they
did in the Church.
May you be kinder and wiser
in all you say and do.
Not so caught up in selfish gain
that you would fail to see
the things in life that mean the most
cost not a fancy fee.
The warm kind word that you can give the
outstretched hand to help.
The prayers you pray for those in need are more
precious than wealth.
For you know not what may be ahead…a year of
laughter or of tears.
You only need to know each day that our Lord is
walking near.
You should be thankful for this brand new year as
now you humbly pray …
your hand secure in our dear Lord
each step along the way.
Blessings for a peace-filled,
healthy, happy New Year!
PREPARING FOR MASS BY PRAYING AT HOME
The joy of being a Catholic is in the Eucharist. The
eucharistic life begins on the way to church. Go to
church with a heart made ready for the mystery. Begin
at home by reading the texts appointed for the day’s
Mass: First Reading, Responsorial Psalm, Second
Reading, and the Gospel. Let the word of God slowly
resonate in your heart; read the texts aloud, slowly and
with attention. Repeat the phrases that strike you. Let
the word itself become your prayer; send back to God
the word he has addressed to you. Then, for a few
moments, remain is silence. Adore the God who has
spoken to you. Ask him to give you hunger for the
“daily bread” (Luke 11:4) you will receive at Mass. Go
to church with hunger and desire; you will not be sent
away empty (cf. Luke 1:53) for God will fill you with
good things (cf. Luke1:53).
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THE TRUE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS!
“It ain’t over till it’s over” So said the great NY Yankee “theologian” Yogi Berra. What can be said
about baseball can be said about Christmas as well. The Season of Advent teaches us to wait,
to contemplate our steps on the way to Bethlehem, to build up slowly to the momentous occasion
of the Savior’s birth. Then Christmas comes and what a wonderful celebration we have for 24 hours.
But the next day the stores open stripped of their decorations to accept returns and exchanges,
Christmas trees are unceremoniously dumped at the front curb, and most of us breathe a sigh
of relief and forget about Christmas for another year – or until the credit card bills start
coming in February. But Christmas isn’t over till its over. And Christmas isn’t over on December 26th. In the historic
calendar of the Church, on December 25th we just begin Christmas. We then enter the twelve days of Christmas.
In much popular understanding, the twelve days of Christmas are the twelve days leading up to Christmas; but in the
historic Christian understanding the twelve days of Christmas begins with Christmas Day and ends with the Epiphany on
January 6th. There is much to gain from this realization. Christmas carries into the New Year. Before we take down the tree
too soon, we should celebrate a little longer! Advent teaches us to wait; Christmas teaches us to linger.
When most people hear The Twelve Days of Christmas they naturally think of the song. This song had its origins as a
teaching tool to instruct converts in the meaning and content of the Christian faith. From 1558 to 1829, Roman Catholics
in England were not able to practice their faith openly, so they passed on their faith by other more innovative methods.
One interpretation of The Twelve Days of Christmas from the era is an example of how they did so:
On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me…The True Love represents God and the “me” who received these
gifts is the Christian. Now try to think about the twelve gifts this way:
1. Partridge in a Pear Tree – Jesus Christ who died on the cross.
2. Two Turtledoves – represent the Old and New Testament.
3. Three French Hens – the three gifts of the Holy Spirit…Faith, Hope, and Charity.
4. Four Calling Birds – the four Gospels which sing the song of salvation through Jesus Christ.
5. Five Golden Rings – are the first five books of the Bible, also called the books of Moses.
6. Six Geese a laying – are the six days of creation as described in the Book of Genesis.
7. Seven Swans a Swimming – are the seven last words of Christ as He hung on the Cross.
8. Eight Maids a Milking – the Beatitudes.
9. Nine Ladies Dancing – are the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit.
10. Ten Lords a Leaping – are the Ten Commandments.
11. Eleven Pipers Piping – are the eleven faithful disciples.
12. Twelve Drummers Drumming – are the twelve points of the Apostle’s Creed.
This interpretation of the famous song calls us to celebrate all “twelve days” of the Christmas season from a distinctly
Christian viewpoint. Perhaps it would be good not to rush the seasons…keep in mind the Christian calendar with its keen
sense of timing and rhythm that tells the great gospel story throughout the year and beckons us to live our days under the
Lordship of Jesus Christ.
- “I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year..”
- Charles Dickens
Dear God…I do not want to know what things there are in store
But I implore Your help this year that I may accomplish more.
Your hand alone can lead me through the darkness of the night
And bless me with encouragement to keep on doing right.
Be with me every morning whether the sky is gray or blue
Let me find the stars at night that light the way to You.
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ROSARY SOCIETY NEWS
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON AT EURO LOUNGE
The St. Vincent DePaul Society extends their
thanks to everyone that so generously donated
food items for Christmas baskets and
participated in the Christmas Gift Project. These baskets and
gifts were given to the needy in our area.
We would also like to extend a thank you to the
parishioners, participants in An Act of Giving Campaign, the
schools in North Arlington, senior clubs, Women's Club,
Elks, and any other civic organization that has contributed
to the Queen of Peace Food Pantry this year. God bless you
for your continued generosity!
Our Annual Christmas Luncheon is scheduled
for Saturday January 3, 2015 from 12:00PM to
4:00PM at Euro Lounge Cafe. The cost is $36.
Please contact Betsy at (201) 997-3914 or email
qprosarysociety@gmail.com.Please note RSVP
Monday, December 29th. All are welcome to join us for
a lovely afternoon as we embrace new friends!
KNIGHTS SAY THANKS
"So there abideth Faith, Hope, and Charity,
these three; but the greatest of these is
Charity." 1 Corinthians, 13:13
With this quote of St. Paul in mind, The Queen
of Peace Knights of Columbus Council #3428 wants to say a
big THANK YOU to you, the parishioners of Queen of Peace
Church for your support of our charitable giving project
that helped local programs in the community during this
past year. Whether it was children, seniors, families, or
individuals in need, you helped make a difference for the
better in their lives. Again, we say THANKS, and wish all of
you a Happy New Year, and may God bless you all.
If you’d like to participate in Parish Giving, our
electronic giving program, please visit our website—
www.qpcna.org. Simply click on the Parish Giving
link to see information and instructions to register.
Remember to include your envelope number. For
more information please see brochures and inserts
available at the doors of the Church.
MEMORIAL OPPORTUNITIES
We will be purchasing new altar
cloths and altar linens for use at Mass.
For a donation of $50.00, your name,
or that of a deceased loved one, will be
listed on a framed Memorial Scroll
which will be placed in Church.
If you would like to make a donation, contact Maureen
Hennessy at the Rectory, 201-997-0700, ext. 25.
CHRISTMAS RECTORY HOURS
The Rectory will close at 2:00PM
on New Years’ Eve and
will be closed on New Years’ Day.
PARISH FALL RAFFLE CALENDAR SHEETS
ARE STILL AVAILABLE AT THE RECTORY
Thanks to everyone for their support.
Congratulations to this week’s winners!!
December 17 -December 23, 2014
$25 James Ferriero - NA
$25 Beverly Hooks - NA
$25 Tom Pimpinelli - NA
$75 William J. Gallagher - NA
$100 Maureen Keegan - NA
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Fernando DaVeiga - Kearny
$25 Karen & Rob McGee - Denville
Results of the last drawing for our Fall Raffle
will appear in the January 11th Bulletin.
WELCOME VISITORS & NEW PARISHIONERS!
Happily, the season of Advent and
the celebration of the Christmas
holiday bring new faces to our
Church celebrations. If you have
recently moved to the area, if you are
new to our Church, or perhaps
returning after a long absence…W
WELCOME! We are
very pleased you have chosen Queen of Peace to
worship and pray this holy season. Why not stop by
the Rectory and let us know who you are? Fill out our
census card at the Rectory office or download from our
website-www.qpcna.org
…join
our
parish
community…let us tell you all we have to offer you as
members of Queen of Peace parish. Also, it is
important to remember that sponsor letters, for those
planning to be either godparents or sponsors for
Baptism or Confirmation, can only be given to
registered parishioners. Come, join our family! If you
have any questions or would like to know more about
Queen of Peace Church, please contact Sr. Anita at
(201) 991-0235. She will be happy to help you.
Plumbing & Heating
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Since 1964
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201.772.5554
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Henry S. Parow, Mgr., NJ Lic. No. 1937
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185 Ridge Road, North Arlington
(Across From Church)
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201-460-1555
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