 ST. CATHERINE OF BOLOGNA  112 Erskine Rd, Ringwood, NJ 07456, Phone: (973) 962-7032 [email protected], www.stcatherineofbologna.org

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READINGS FOR SUNDAY: GN 18:20-32; COL 2:12-14; LK 11:1-13

MASS SCHEDULE PRAYER TO ST. CATHERINE OF BOLOGNA

Weekdays Monday-Friday 9:00am St. Catherine of Bologna, patron of artists and of our , Saturday I humbly ask you to intercede on my behalf 9:00am, 5:00pm (Vigil Mass) to gain for me, my family and our parish

Sunday the grace of love and trust, peace and 7:30am, 9:00am, 11:00am, 6:00pm forgiveness.

O Dear St. Catherine, CONFESSION Let your uncorrupt body be a sign of God’s presence in our midst and of the Saturdays unconditional love our crucified Lord has for 4:00pm-4:30pm each one of us. First Fridays 6:00pm-6:45pm May your art inspire us and may the Franciscan spirit of humility, EUCHARISTIC ADORATION simplicity, and obedience, so close to your heart, be present in our words, actions and thoughts Fridays at every moment. 9:30am-10:30am

First Fridays St. Catherine of Bologna - pray for us! 9:30am-1:00pm, 6:00pm-7:00pm by

PARISH OFFICE HOURS Fr. Pawel Szurek

Monday - Thursday - 9:30am - 3:00pm

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MASS INTENTIONS OFFERTORY COLLECTIONS

17th Sunday In Ordinary Time July 28 7:30 + Kathleen Joos (Bob & Michele Lyons) July 20-21, 2019

9:00 Holy Father’s Intentions Weekend Collection: $ 7,433.52 + Marsha Tuttle (the Tuttle Family) 2nd Collection- 11:00 The Babbitt Family (the Pastor) Communication Campaign : $ 395.75 6:00pm + Dennis Borecki (Friends) Debt to the Diocese: Monday July 29

9:00 + Alex DeCarvalno (Karyn & Ken Fakete) + David Everson (the Fakete Family) As of 07/01/2018: $ 439,281.40

Tuesday July 30 As of 06/30/2019: $ 417,848.56 9:00 + Henryka & Saturnin Romanowski ( Iwona Kaczynski) Thank you for your generosity !!! + Marsha Tuttle (the Tuttle Family)

Wednesday July 31 SECOND COLLECTION 9:00 For the Parishioners 2nd & 4th Saturday/Sunday of the month Thursday August 1 9:00 + Andrew Camilleri (Denise Minissale) Robert C. Monroe (Carolyn Monroe) A 2nd collection is taken on the 2nd Sunday of the month for debt reduction. Friday August 2 9:00 Special Intention * A 2nd collection is taken on the 4th Sunday of the month for the Buildings and Grounds. 7:00pm The Szurek Family

Saturday August 3 9:00 + Ronnie Broderick (Phil & Ruth Broderick) + Nancy Benvenuto (A & J DeNunzio) ANNOUNCEMENT

5:00pm + Peter Cobuzio (Tom & Patty Sergi)

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time August 4 As you know, there are many ways 7:30 + Della Rose Murphy to remember your loved ones, friends, family, (Bob & Michele Lyons) even yourself. + Gregg Finch (Patrick Murray) One of them is a Mass Intention. 9:00 + Thelma Reck (Miriam Salvemini) + Marsha Tuttle (the Tuttle Family) If you would like to request a Mass Intention, 11:00 + Czeslawa Rys (Bozena Widerynski) please contact

6:00pm The Gilligan Family (the Pastor) the Parish Office.

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THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH PRAY FOR OUR SICK

Tuesday, July 30 Please keep in your prayers our sick: Dawn Alfano, 6:30pm-7:30pm-Cenacle of Life Prayer Group- Daniel Breslin, Alice Burke, Thanh Cao, Joyce Church Colon, Emily D’Amico, Frank D’Amico, Jonathan 7:30pm-8:30pm-AA Meeting-School Building Dean, Muriel Firenze, Tom Firenze, Eric Florio, Pierre Gladh, Catherine Greco, Samantha Hiller, Wednesday, July 31 Stephan Jacobson, Connie McHugh, Michael Mink, 7:30pm-8:30pm-AA Meeting-School Building Zuri Nedd, David Nelms, Brandon Rifflard, Michael Shelton, Charlotte Smith, Ava Rossi, Patrick Thursday, August 1 Rutherford, Miriam Rios, Frank Rinaldo, Joseph 7:30pm-8:30pm-AA Meeting-School Building Sanders, Christopher Schmitt, Solch Family, Jenny Takter, Johnny Takter, Vivian - Age 7, Marcus - Friday, August 2 Age 9, Christine Walsh, Baby James Patrick, Keith 9:30am-12:00am-Adoration-Church Reitema, Lisa Zaleski, Billy Salisbury, Thomas 6:00pm-7:00pm-Adoration-Church Shinnick. 7:00pm-7:45pm-First Friday Mass-Church 7:30pm-8:30pm-AA Meeting-School Building Only immediate family members can call the Parish Office to have a name Saturday, August 3 added or removed. 8:30am-9:00am-First Saturday -Church 7:30pm-8:30pm-AA Meeting-School Building PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY

Sunday, August 4 For those serving in the military & their families that 1:00pm-2:00pm-AA Meeting-School Building they complete their mission & return home safely.

K OF C CORNER We Pray for All Service Men & Women especially: SGT. Matthew Swan– USMC Nephew of Charlotte Anderson, AWS2 Patrick J deFerrari– USN Nephew & Godson of Judy & Paul Beaulieu SGT Amanda Rea– USA Granddaughter of Mary Casey PFC– Brett Baker– USMC Nephew of Stacey

Imbasciani Jeffrey Walsh-USAF Grandson of Marie Online Membership is now available. Cannici

Check it out at www.KofC.org/joinus THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Follow us Facebook@Stcatherineofbolognaknights “Forget injuries,

Check out the display about never forget kindnesses”. Building the Domestic Church - Confucius -

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LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE ALTAR SERVERS

Extraordinary Date Ministers of Reader Holy Communion If you would like Saturday, Lisa Tota August 3 Barbara Nicolo Anthony Lambaise to be an Altar 5:00pm John Nicolo Server, please Sunday, Jean DeNunzio August 4 Rosanne Fleischl John Myshkoff contact Fr. Pawel 7:30am Kevin Kearns or the Parish Sunday, Gail Scharre August 4 Marion Tuttle Nicole Russo Office. 9:00am Lucille Van Eck

Sunday, Anne Badia REMEMBER YOUR LOVED ONES August 4 Pat Morabito Jim Macaluso 11:00am Margarett Pierre

Sunday, Bread and Wine Intentions August 4 Cathy Gilligan Denise Minissale 6:00pm Saturday 5:00 pm Mass

Reid Covey Saturday, Denis J. Dunlea Frank Franco August 10 Denise Minissale Maureen Franco (Kathleen Dunlea) 5:00pm

Lara Costanzo Sunday, John Myshkoff Sunday 7:30am Mass August 11 Pat Telschow John Sundholm 7:30am Betty & Charles Brown (Charles & Clair Brown) Sarah Cioppa Sunday, Dennis Law August 11 Anne Badia Darylann Wright 9:00am Intentions can be made for the Bread & Wine, Altar Lorrie Decker Candles and Sanctuary Lamp. Sunday, Angela McCann August 11 Anthony Chirles, Jr. Margarette Pierre 11:00am If you wish to have the Bread and Wine Intention, and/or the Altar Candles and/or the Sanctuary Lamp Sunday, August 11 Cathy Gilligan Nicole Russo burning in memory of a loved one, to honor a special 6:00pm occasion, or a special intention make arrangements with the Parish Office. HOLY FATHER’S INTENTIONS The memorial will be July - The Integrity of Justice published in the Bulletin.

That those who administer justice may work with integrity, and that the injustice which prevails in the world may not have the last word.

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ANNOUNCEMENT

How true this is: If we don’t teach our children to follow Christ, the world will teach them not to.

Do you ever think about the world we are leaving for our children? Do you ever wonder about the future of our Church and the future of our immortal souls? Now is your opportunity to both live our faith and spread our faith!

Volunteer teachers and classroom aides are needed for our Religious Education Program, grades 7 to 10. Classes are held on 14 Sunday (September to April) evenings and includes 6 p.m. Sunday Mass.

Perhaps you or someone you know is just waiting to be asked. If you’re unable to commit for every class, we can provide substitutes or perhaps you know someone who could volunteer with you to give you both flexibility with the schedule.

Most importantly, please pray for this ministry. Prayer is always our first, not last, resort!

For more information, please contact the Parish Office at 973-962-7032 x 7

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ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT

The Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate An “Entering Canaan” retreat for those cordially invite you to the 65th Holy who are suffering as a result of losing a Dormition (Assumption) Pilgrimage as a sibling to abortion will take place August family, as a parish family, to come together to 16-18, in Stirling, New Jersey. be rejuvenated in our faith and to go out share that renewal of our joyful commitment. The retreat will be hosted by Lumina and The Franciscan of the Renewal. The Pilgrimage will be held on August 10-11 at the motherhouse of the Sisters Servants of There is no cost for this retreat and Mary Immaculate, 150 Sisters Servants Lane, assistance is given in relation to Sloatsburg, NY 10974. transportation for those who may need it.

This year’s theme is: “Responding with the For further information and confidential Heart, as did Mary and Blessed Josaphata.” reservations please call: Theresa Bonopartis at Lumina/Hope & Healing after abortion: 1-877-586-4621, or email at [email protected]

ANNOUNCEMENT St. Francis Carnival Ringwood Ave. Haskell, NJ

July 29th - August 3rd Mon. - Thurs. 7:00pm - 10:30pm Fri. & Sat. 6pm - 10:30pm

Good food, rides, games - 50/50's & Super 50/50's 6

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SOCIAL CONCERNS

Back to School supplies

Paper

To be given to clients of Ringwood’s Center for Food Action.

The Collection basket is in the church Gathering Area.

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The Society of Jesus (SJ; : Societas Iesu) is a scholarly religious congregation of the headquarted in and founded by Ignatius of Loyola with the approval of Paul III in 1540. The members are called Jesuits (Latin: Iesuitæ). The society is engaged in evangelization and apostolic ministry in 112 nations. Jesuits work in education, intellectual research, and cultural pursuits. Jesuits also give retreats, minister in hospitals and parishes, sponsor direct social ministries, and promote ecumenical dialogue.

Saint Ignatius of Loyola, a Basque nobleman from the Pyrenees area of northern , founded the society after discerning his spiritual vocation while recovering from a wound sustained in the Battle of Pamplona. He composed the Spiritual Exercises to help others follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. In 1534, Ignatius and six other young men, including and Peter Faber, gathered and professed vows of poverty, chastity, and later obedience, including a special vow of obedience to the Pope in matters of mission direction and assignment. Ignatius's plan of the order's organization was approved by Pope Paul III in 1540 by a bull containing the "Formula of the Institute".

Ignatius was a nobleman who had a military background, and the members of the society were supposed to accept orders anywhere in the world, where they might be required to live in extreme conditions. Accordingly, the opening lines of the founding document declared that the society was founded for "whoever desires to serve as a soldier of God [a] to strive especially for the defence and propagation of the faith and for the progress of souls in Christian life and doctrine." Jesuits are thus sometimes referred to colloquially as "God's soldiers", "God's marines", or "the Company", which evolved from references to Ignatius' history as a soldier and the society's commitment to accepting orders anywhere and to endure any conditions. The society participated in the Counter-Reformation and, later, in the implementation of the .

On 15 August 1534, Ignatius of Loyola (born Íñigo López de Loyola), a Spaniard from the Basque city of Loyola, and six others mostly of Castilian origin, all students at the University of , met in Montmartre outside Paris, in a crypt beneath the church of Saint Denis, now Saint Pierre de Montmartre, to pronounce the religious vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. Ignatius' six companions were: Francisco Xavier from Navarre (modern Spain), Alfonso Salmeron, Diego Laínez, Nicolás Bobadilla from Castile (modern Spain), Peter Faber from Savoy, and Simão Rodrigues from Portugal. The meeting has been commemorated in the Martyrium of Saint Denis, Montmartre. They called themselves the Compañía de Jesús, and also Amigos en El Señor or "Friends in the Lord", because they felt "they were placed together by Christ." The name "company" had echoes of the military (reflecting perhaps Ignatius' background as Captain in the Spanish army) as well as of discipleship (the "companions" of Jesus). The Spanish "company" would be translated into Latin as societas like in socius, a partner or comrade. From this came "Society of Jesus" (SJ) by which they would be known more widely.

Religious orders established in the medieval era were named after particular men: (), Domingo de Guzmán, later canonized as St Dominic (Dominicans); and (). Ignatius of Loyola and his followers appropriated the name of Jesus for their new order, provoking resentment by other orders who considered it presumptuous. The resentment was recorded by Jesuit José de Acosta of a conversation with the of Santo Domingo. In the words of one historian: "The use of the name Jesus gave great offense. Both on the Continent and in England, it was denounced as blasphemous; petitions were sent to kings and to civil and ecclesiastical tribunals to have it changed; and even had signed a Brief to do away with it." But nothing came of all the opposition; there were already congregations named after the and as "God's daughters".

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In 1537, the seven travelled to to seek papal approval for their order. Pope Paul III gave them a commendation, and permitted them to be ordained priests. These initial steps led to the official founding in 1540. In fulfilling the mission of the "Formula of the Institute of the Society", the first Jesuits concentrated on a few key activities. First, they founded schools throughout . Jesuit teachers were trained in both classical studies and theology, and their schools reflected this. Second, they sent out missionaries across the globe to evangelize those peoples who had not yet heard the Gospel, founding missions in widely diverse regions such as modern-day Paraguay, Japan, Ontario, and Ethiopia. One of the original seven arrived in already in 1541. Finally, though not initially formed for the purpose, they aimed to stop Protestantism from spreading and to preserve communion with Rome and the successor of Saint Peter. The zeal of the Jesuits overcame the movement toward Protestantism in the Polish– Lithuanian Commonwealth and southern Germany.

Ignatius wrote the Jesuit , adopted in 1553, which created a centralised organization and stressed acceptance of any mission to which the Pope might call them. His main principle became the unofficial Jesuit motto: Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam ("For the greater glory of God"). This phrase is designed to reflect the idea that any work that is not evil can be meritorious for the spiritual life if it is performed with this intention, even things normally considered of little importance.

The Society of Jesus is classified among institutes as a mendicant order of clerks regular, that is, a body of priests organized for apostolic work, following a religious rule, and relying on alms, or donations, for support.

The term Jesuit (of 15th-century origin, meaning one who used too frequently or appropriated the name of Jesus) was first applied to the society in reproach (1544–1552). The term was never used by Ignatius of Loyola, but over time, members and friends of the society adopted the name with a positive meaning. Ignatius and the early Jesuits did recognize, though, that the hierarchical church was in dire need of reform. Some of their greatest struggles were against corruption, venality, and spiritual lassitude within the Catholic Church. Ignatius insisted on a high level of academic preparation for the clergy in contrast to the relatively poor education of much of the clergy of his time. And the Jesuit vow against "ambitioning prelacies" can be seen as an effort to counteract another problem evidenced in the preceding century.

Ignatius and the Jesuits who followed him believed that the reform of the church had to begin with the conversion of an individual's heart. One of the main tools the Jesuits have used to bring about this conversion is the Ignatian retreat, called the Spiritual Exercises. During a four-week period of silence, individuals undergo a series of directed meditations on the purpose of life and contemplations on the life of Christ. They meet regularly with a spiritual director who guides their choice of exercises and helps them to develop a more discerning love for Christ.

The retreat follows a "Purgative-Illuminative-Unitive" pattern in the tradition of the spirituality of John Cassian and the Desert Fathers. Ignatius' innovation was to make this style of contemplative mysticism available to all people in active life. Further, he used it as a means of rebuilding the spiritual life of the church. The Exercises became both the basis for the training of Jesuits and one of the essential ministries of the order: giving the exercises to others in what became known as "retreats".

Next weekend, we will present you the .

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BIBLE STUDY PASTOR During the summer, we are not going to Rev. Pawel Szurek, Ext. 5 have the bible study meetings. [email protected] We will see you again in September. BUSINESS MANAGER CONFIRMATION COORDINATOR GRADES 7-10 USHERS Mrs. Iwona Kaczynski, Ext. 7 We are in need of ushers. If you are interested, please contact the Parish Office. [email protected] [email protected] EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF THE HOLY COMMUNION RELIGIOUS FORMATION Are you looking to form an even deeper relationship with Jesus Christ? Thinking of getting involved with parish life? Why not become a Minister of Holy Mr. Anthony J. Chirles Communion. The commitment is small, the rewards are Grades 1 - 6 many. For more information contact Ann Babbitt at 973- 962-1610. [email protected]

LECTORS MUSIC MINISTRY

Are you a good reader? Would you like to proclaim the Mrs. Janet Spirko & Ms. Nicole Stroh word of the Lord? If you are interested in becoming a [email protected] lector, please call Karyn at 973-839-7791. [email protected]

ALTAR SERVERS BAPTISM

If you would like to be an altar server, please contact the Please contact the Parish Office to make parish office or come to our monthly meeting. arrangements. The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the 1st Sunday of the month. Parents NEW PARISHIONERS must attend one Baptismal Preparation Class before the Baptism of their first child. New Parishioners are asked to register at the Parish Office by stopping by or calling the office. We also appreciate notification of those moving or changing phone numbers.

RCIA MARRIAGE Rite of Christian Initiation For Adults: We welcome all Please contact the Parish Office as early as people 18 years of age or older who have not possible; mandatory preparation one year in received Baptism, Penance, Holy Eucharist, or advance. Confirmation, as well as those who wish to enter the Faith to please MINISTRY TO THE SICK contact the parish office.

The rite of Anointing and Communion of BULLETIN DEADLINE the Sick will be celebrated for any person homebound or hospitalized. Information to be included in the weekend church Please notify the Pastor. The bulletin must be submitted by Monday at 4pm prior to Sacrament of Anointing is available on printing. This includes inserts. request Email: [email protected]