Saint Anne’s Church 3545 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ 07307 Tel: 201-360-0838 Fax: 201-721-5996 August 24, 2014 [email protected] www.stannesjc.com Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

Pastoral Team James Carroll Trustee SYou are Peter, Georgene DeBenedetto Admin Greg Gonzales Festival and upon this rock Begonia Jensen RCIA I will build my church James Kakowski Sexton T Joy Krieger Worship Nigel R. Mohammed Parish Priest Cristina Pardo RICA John Ranieri Associate Judith Waddleton Trustee Mary Yori Sexton

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SUNDAY 8/24 " 21 st Sunday In Ordinary Time 12 Noon Mass Baptism Church MONDAY 8/25 TUESDAY 8/26 12:15 PM BINGO Cent Hall WEDNESDAY 8/27 THURSDAY 8/28 FRIDAY 8/29 12:15 PM BINGO Cent Hall Asian Youth: Wake Up! SATURDAY 8/30 By Seàn-Patrick LOVETT Christians”, he continued, “you can As Asian Youth called to “Wake Seoul, , appreciate the many positive val- up!”, concluded the Pope, you nd SUNDAY 8/31 " 22 Sunday In Ordinary Time for Vatican Radio ues of the diverse Asian cultures. have a responsibility and a duty You are also able to discern what “to be vigilant, not to allow the Celebration Of The Eucharist Here in Korea, everywhere you is incompatible with your Cath- pressures, the temptations and in Church look, you see this slogan – in every olic faith…and what aspects of the sins of ourselves or others to shape, size and form: on banners contemporary culture are sinful, dull our sensitivity to the beauty of Saturday Evening English 5:30 PM !luttering from lampposts and corrupt, and lead to death”. holiness, to the joy of the Gospel”. No one can do anything if they are (anticipating Sunday) Misa Español 7 PM draped across skyscrapers, on As “Youth”, said , “you caps, t-shirts and co#fee-cups. It are filled with the optimism, en- asleep, improvised Pope Francis Sunday 8 AM, 10 AM, 12 Noon !lashes across TV screens and is ergy and good will which are so in English, repeating again and emblazoned upon anything and characteristic of this period in life. again the challenge to “Wake up!”. Celebration Of The Eucharist everything associated with these Let Christ turn your natural opti- in the Convent Asian Youth Day celebrations. mism into Christian hope, your So no one was surprised when energy into moral virtue, your Monday f Friday: Communion Service 7 AM Pope Francis focussed on the indi- good will into genuine self-sac- vidual words of this slogan during rificing love”. “As Christians”, he Monday f Saturday: Mass 9 AM his homily at the Mass closing went on, “you are not only a part Wednesday: Mass 7 PM the 6 th Asian Youth Day, using his of the future of the Church, you familiar 3-point catechetical ap- are also a necessary and beloved Holy Hour in convent will be suspended for the proach, and confirming some of part of the Church's present”. The months of JULY & AUGUST. his favourite inspirational themes. Pope urged the young people of Asia to keep close to one another, As “Asians”, he said, “you have a to God, and their Bishops, in order Sacrament of Penance right and a duty to take full part in to build “a holier, more missionary the life of your societies. Do not be and humble Church” that seeks “to Saturdays in Church 5 PM afraid to bring the wisdom of faith serve the poor, the lonely, the in- to every aspect of social life”. “As or by Appointment firm and the marginalised”. Pope Francis blesses a child in Seoul. Today's Readings Religious Education News Celebration of First Reading: Isaiah 22:19–23 „ The Religious Education O!fice is located 25 Years of Priesthood Second Reading: Romans 11:33–36 in St. Anne's Rectory - 3545 Kennedy Blvd. Gospel: Matthew 16:13–20 „ Summer O!fice Hours: Monday thru Father Joemarie Parcon Wednesday - 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM will be celebrating Prayer Intentions of the Holy Father for St. Anne's Religious “25 years in the Priesthood” for the month of August „ Registration Education Program is processed every with a 4:00 PM Mass on General intention: That refugees, forced by vio- year; if your child attended our Program Sunday, August 31, 2014. lence to abandon their homes, may find a gen- this past year, you must re-register now This “milestone” occasion will be celebrated at erous welcome and the protection of their rights. for 2014-15. Please come to the rectory Saint John Church, 94 Ridge Street in Orange, NJ. during O!fice Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Father Parcon is cordially inviting all present and past Missionary intention: That Christians in Oce- Wednesday between the hours of 9:00 parishioners of Saint Anne's Church. ania may joyfully announce the faith to all the am to 5:00 PM. Registration takes place before September to allow time to order people of that region. books! Thank you. Save The Date!!! Weekday readings „ New registrants – If your child needs Sunday, November 9, 2014 at 12:00 Monday St Louis, St Joseph Calasanz the Sacraments of Baptism, First Holy Noon in the Casino-in-the-Park, Jersey 2 Thess 1:1–5, 11–12 / Matt 23:13–22 Communion and/or Confirmation, please City, the Alumni Moms will present bring a copy of your child's baptismal Tuesday Hudson Catholic Mothers’ Guild Annual certificate at time of registration. 2 Thess 2:1–3, 14–17 / Matt 23:23–26 Fall Auction “Celebrating Fi"ty Years”. Wednesday St Monica Safeguarding Children and Addressing Abuse 2 Thess 3:6–10, 16–18 / Matt 23:27–32 Thursday St Augustine The Archdiocese Acts to Protect Youth and Children 1 Cor 1:1–9 /Matt 24:42–51 Archbishop Myers has stated categorically that Friday The Passion of St John the Baptist the primary responsibilities of the Archdiocese 1 Cor 1:17–25 / Mark 6:17–29 are to protect children and young people, and Saturday to promote the healing of, and provide compas- 1 Cor 1:26–31 / Matt 25:14–30 sion to, victims of abuse. The Archdiocese of Newark requires all sta!f and volunteers working with children and SISTERS OF CHRISTIAN CHARITY youth to undergo background checks and re- FIRST GOLF OUTING ceive sexual abuse awareness training. More Please join us on Monday, September 29, 2014 at than 20,000 Clergy, Religious and Lay people Cedar Hill Golf and Country Club in Livingston. For have received this training and undergone more information, contact Eileen Davis bus.manager@ criminal background checks. scceast.org at (973)-543-6528 ext. 241 Nearly 95,000 children annually receive safe SAINT AUGUSTINE SCHOOL environment training through our Catholic schools and through opportunities o!fered to A 100-year old Middle States Accredited school services can be o!fered immediately if appropri- public school students in our religious educa- growing strong with smart boards in every ate – sometimes even before a determination is tion programs. made regarding the credibility of an allegation. classroom, graduates attending competitive high schools, year-round clubs and sports in The Archdiocese utilizes the services of a Li- A full-time O!fice of Child and Youth Protection dedicated to protecting children works with par- full-size gym, and two science labs with censed Clinical Social Worker as the first con- tact for individuals who allege that they were ishes and schools to ensure that safe environ- award-winning Science program. Call for a tour at ments are in place throughout the Archdiocese. 201-865-5319 abused so that counseling and other support

ANNULMENT INFORMATION Parish Membership An Annulment Information Evening is sched- uled for Wednesday, September 10, 2014, Arch- Our Parish Family invites all of its members to participate fully in our spiritual and social life. Every family moving into the Parish is requested to register at the Rectory. Please notify the diocesan Center, 171 Cli$ton Avenue, Newark. A Rectory of any address change. Please fill out form below to become a parishioner of Saint sta!f member of the Tribunal of the Archdiocese Anne's Parish: of Newark will provide basic information about annulments; the requirements for annulments Name: and how to begin the process of petitioning for Email Address: an annulment. There will be an opportunity for Full Mailing Address: questions at the end of the session. Pre-regis- tration is not necessary, but for directions, please Phone: call the Tribunal O"fice at 973-497-4145 Meet The New Priests of Atlantic City the Archdiocese of Newark Bus Trip Father Doroteo B Layosa II Born and raised in the “Mamong Doming” gave Fr Layosa his first Join the fun, entertainment , Fr Layosa, 33, Holy Communion and his first Bible, which AND shopping in Atlantic City! was the fourth of six chil- remains a constant companion. “I witnessed dren of the late Cayetano his simplicity, humility, great patience and Layosa, a furniture maker, joyful heart in his priesthood and most of all and his wife, Lourdes Sal- his dedication to prayer,” Fr Layosa said. “He do. Before coming to the was a dedicated and holy man who loved and US he studied at Holy Ro- served God and his people until he breathed sary Seminary in Naga City. his last. I told him that I would want to be His family prayed the rosary every night like him.” Fr Layosa's first mass was o"fered but it was the example of Monsignor Dom- at St Henry in Bayonne, where he served as inador Galicia that led him to the seminary. a deacon. Father Archibald Lindo Mabini

Another Filipino, Fr Mabi- During his formation, his fondest memories ni joined the Redempto- were of serving missions in Belize and in ris Mater seminary a#ter Saint Croix. “It was a challenging experience, because the su"ferings of these people were Free food & REFRESHMENTS on the bus!! earning a bachelor's de- quite visible,” he said, and only confirmed his Saturday, August 30, 201. Time of Depar- gree in agricultural tech- nology at Davao Oriental commitment to the priesthood. ture 9:15 am. Meeting Place: In Front of Science and Technology St. Anne's Church at the corner of Kenne- His home parish is now Saint Aedan's: the back home. The son of Joana Mabini Rado Saint Peter's University Church in Jersey City. dy Blvd and Congress St. JC. Cost: $35.00 and Ferdinand Attilio, Fr Mabini, 31, is the el- He served his diaconate at Saint Peter in Bel- — $20:00 will be refunded by Caesars Pal- dest of seven. leville. ace. For further details and to reserve a seat, How can you support seminarians? call: Lou Mallari; tel. # (201) 656-6567, A portion of the donations collected by the Annual Appeal is used to fund the seminary train- Ed Morales; tel. # (201) 705-3295 or Greg ing and formation of our new priests. Your support of the Annual Appeal continues to directly Gonzales; tel. # (201)736-5844 support the three seminaries maintained by the Archdiocese to educate and train future priests.

Help Students in Philippines The Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Concep- tion of the Mother of God are asking for your help. On 8 November 2013, Tacloban City of Philip- pines was hit by the full force of Typhoon Haiyan, causing massive destruction across the city. 50% of our Sacred Heart School was destroyed, espe- cially the high school building and library. We started a long journey of cleaning, repairing, and rebuilding a!ter Typhoon Haiyan. The school re- sumed on 6 January, 2014. 75% of students who are from kindergarten to high school are back to school now. In this coming October, the library will be ready for the students. However, we do Please contact Elizabeth F. Caraballo, Esq. not have the books in English for our library be- at [email protected] cause only 2 books survived. We need all kinds for more information on how you can help. of the books (text books, references, magazines, novels, arts, music, coloring and story books...) from kindergarten to high school/college ( fresh- man & sophomore), and the school supplies as well. We need your support to rebuild our school. If you have the books you are able to donate, please contact 862-249-6026. Mass intentions Welcome to the Campus! Monday , August 25, 2014 9 AM † Fema Caballes This week many students are (Jalandoni Family) heading for their campus to start a new semester. Discover some Tuesday, August 26, 2014 of contact details and activities 9 AM † Joseph Glabicki (Julia Motyka) available to help you grow your Wednesday, August 27, 2014 faith during your student years. 9 AM † Stanley Motyka (Julia Motyka) 7 PM Special Intention (Our Lady of Perpetual Help Group) Thursday, August 28, 2014 9 AM † Petronilla Osoria (Emma Osoria) Friday, August 29, 2014 9 AM † Stella Motyka (Julia Motyka) Saturday, August 30, 2014 9 AM † Aniello Russo (Caterina Russo) 5:30 PM † Kathleen Burke (Cathy & Chris Burke) Intercollegiate Events Facebook and @MSU_Newman on Twitter! Visit 7:00 PM † Hildita Ramos the Newman Catholic Center at 894 Valley Road. (Washington Cobo) Contact Campus Ministry sta"f at your college for more information or to sign up for any intercollegiate Fr Jim Chern, Chaplain Sunday, August 31, 2014 events. [email protected] 8 AM † Eugene Motyka Catholic Intercollegiate Adoration (Julia Motyka) Kevin Shutrop, Campus Minister Friday, September 26 at 7 PM at the Cathedral 10 AM † Michael Stefano Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Newark [email protected] (Marie & Jackie Carlson) Welcome Mass: 9/7 @ 8:30 PM, Student Center 12 PM † Virgilio Alejandrino Intercollegiate Retreat November 14 —16 in (Samson Family) Kearny. Opening of the year BBQ: Tues. 9/3 @from 4 Farleigh Dickinson University (Metro) PM, Newman Catholic Center Sanctuary Gi"ts Katie Buganski, Campus Minister , (201) 692-2570 Bonfire: Mon. 9/1 @ 7:30 PM, th th For the week of August 24 — 30 2014 the Info: spphoboken.com/lk/17 Find us in the Inter- New Jersey City University gi!ts are o#fered in honor of: faith Chapel (next to Campus Public Safety) Fr Jim Ferry, Chaplain Altar Wine Pearl Costa Welcome events: Times and locations TBA, visit [email protected] , 201-200-2565 (Parish Intention) the campus ministry o!fice for more info Cody Carter, Campus Minister Altar Bread Raymond E. Pastorek Kean University [email protected], 732-850-5127 (Parish Intention) Find us in Downs 130 and online at www.Kean- Sanctuary Lamp Vera Collins Catholics.org ; @KeanCatholics on Facebook, Twit- First Mass: Tues. 9/3 @ 12:10 PM, Gilligan SUB 312 (Madeline & Barbara ter, and Cougar Link NJCU Club Day: Visit our Newman table! Gerrity) Fr Bill Sheridan, Chaplain Weekly Newman Catholic Assoc.: Time TBD Altar Candles Rosetta LaGanga [email protected] (Parish Intention) Newark Newman Center Jackie Oesmann, Campus Minister New Jersey Institute of Technology & Rutgers Praying for the Sick [email protected] ; 973-900-3812 (cell), 908- — Newark. 91 Washington Street, Newark. 973- 737-4835 (o!fice) People will remain on sick list for 2 weeks 624-1301. Find our events and more at www.new- unless otherwise notified: Welcome Mass: Sun., 9/7 @ 8 PM ; UC 226 manclubnewark.org Jennifer Moloughney z Michael DeNan z Daily Mass: Tues., 9/9 3:30-5 PM; UC 226 Fr Bill Sheridan, Chaplain Antoinette Maddi z Carol Jordan z Anthony [email protected] Biggio z Sammy DeLeon z Shane Quinn z Newman Meetings: Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 PM; Alice Daly z Sadie Krieger z Emilie Jaworowski UC 315A Christian Origenes, Campus Minister z Dolores DelMonte z Dianne O’Sullivan z Montclair State University [email protected] Carl Carlson z Larry Bello z Miyuki Campbell z Diane Albert z Joseph Callandrillo z Meghan For a full schedule, visit www.MSUNEWMAN.com First Mass: Sun. 9/7 @ 6 PM — Location TBA Connaughton or search Newman on (check www.newmanclubnewark.org for updates) Ramapo College Find us online at: spphoboken.com/ A Retreat For The Seriously Ill lk/18 GENNESARET, a retreat designed to provide a spiritual Fr Dominick Lenoci, Chaplain and temporal oasis for men and women su!fering with [email protected] a serious illness, will be held the weekend of Oct,17,1819 Deacon Pat Quagliana 2014 at the Archdiocesan Retreat Center, located in Kear- [email protected] ny N.J. The retreat will begin Friday at 1:30 P.M. and end Opening Mass: Sun. 9/7 @ 8 PM, with a closing Prayer Service Sunday at 1:30 P.M. There The Pavilion is no cost to you for the retreat.For further information Stevens Institute contact: Hilare Reinold 732-566-7237 Peggy Walsh 908- of Technology 654-5575 Maire Merritt 732-670-5980 Linda Capobianco Check out Newman Catholic on 732-608-7277 Ducksync and Facebook! Fr Matthew Dooley, Chaplain The Festival Committee will be Cody Carter, Campus Minister having their “thank you” gathering [email protected], 732-850-5127 on Friday, September 12 th in Mass & BBQ: Sun. 9/7 @ 5 PM on Centennial Hall from 6-9 PM.This Castle Point is open to all the volunteers, Campus Club Fair: 9/3 from 3-5 PM Committee Members, workers; all Flea Market Volunteering: 9/6 & 9/7 at OLG who helped with this year's Festival. Rudgers (New Brunswick Please R.S.V.P. at the rectory to help give us a headcount. Thanks. Campus) Mass Schedule Catholic Social Teaching: Sunday Masses 12:00 PM Busch Student Center, Pacem in Terris — Part One Rm 120ABC 6:00 PM Cook Campus Center, Rights and Duties GH Cook Room 6:00 PM Li vingston Student Cen- By Drew STUART, MA ter, Rm 202ABC Pope John XXIII next lists these rights to as- rights and duties. Each person has sembly and 8:00 PM St. Peter's Church, 94 the right to life, bodily integrity, association, Somerset St (CAC) In 1963, as the Cold War raged, and the means necessary for prop- the right to Daily Mass (Monday - Friday) Pope John XXIII released his en- cyclical Pacem in Terris (Peace on er development ( eg food, clothing, emigrate for 12:15 PM The Catholic Center Earth). In this encyclical, he speaks shelter medical care, etc.) Next, just reasons, Chapel (located inside the Catholic everyone has a right to a good rep- and the right Center) of the ordering of society and rela- tions between persons and nations utation, the freedom to look for the to partici- Opening Activities from the perspective of Catholic truth, and the right to form and pate to po- Thurs. Sept 4: 5 PM BBQ on the express their own opinions within litical partic- Social teaching. Starting out, he Pope Saint John XXIII plaza, Livingston says that peace on earth can only the limits of the moral order and ipation. He Friday, Sept 5: Luau, 6 PM, at The be achieved if humanity follows common good. He says that each emphasizes that each right has a Catholic Center the order that God has established person has a right to be informed corresponding duty which finds Saturday, Sept 6: Tailgate, Howard for the earth. All human beings can about public events, to share in its origin in natural law. The right at RU at 10 am (2 hrs prior to game understand this order, as it is writ- the benefits of education and cul- to life comes with the duty to pre- time) ten on every heart and can be dis- ture, to practice the religion of his serve one's life and the right to a Tuesday Sept 9: First Spirit Nite: covered through conscience. By fol- or her choice, to choose his or her just standard of living comes with Tonight's Topic: “Surviving at Rut- lowing this order, states, peoples, state of life, and to establish and the duty to live within your means. gers:” — We can give you t ips on and individuals can develop their provide for a family. All people Overall, Pope John emphasizes how to not only survive, but thrive relationships with each other. Pope have a right to work and to healthy that Catholic social teaching holds at Rutgers! John asserts that every human be- working conditions. These working that all human beings have certain Friday Sept 12 at dusk: Googa ing has, by nature, intelligence and conditions should respect women's rights that include corresponding Mooga free will and is subject of rights and duties as wives and mothers. Final- duties. Only by acknowledging and Saturday, Sept 13: Tailgate; RU vs. obligations that are based upon ly individuals have a right to a just respecting that each person, as a Penn State being created in God's image. By wage that acknowledges their dig- being created in God's image, is subject to these rights and duties Check us out at the Involvement respecting these mutual rights and nity, and the right to private prop- Fair on Sept. 5! Visit us online at duties, human beings can live to- erty. Pope John asserts that there can we hope to establish peace in www.catholic-center.rutgers.edu gether in peace. are also social rights, including the the world. 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