St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Community 29 N. Washington Ave. Bergenfield, N.J. 07621 201-384-0101 Parish Web Site: www.sjrc.org Fax: 201-384-2055

November 10 - 11, 2018

Served by:

Rev. Msgr. Richard J. Arnhols Pastor

Rev. Raymond R. Filipski Rev. Gustavo A. Alfaro Rev. Jonathan Perez Rev. Jesús M. Ramos Parochial Vicars

Deacon James A. Detura

Lisa Oggioni Marciano Director of Music Ministries

Mary Ann C. Johnston Pastoral Council President

Mrs. Patricia D. Rickly Mr. Enrique G. Enriquez Trustees

TRANSFIGURATION ACADEMY PARISH LIFE CENTER 10 Bradley Ave., Bergenfield 15 N. Washington Ave., Bergenfield Mr. James V. Carlo Rosemarie Flood Eric A. Acosta Principal Director of Religious Education Director of Youth Ministry 201-384-3627 Gr. Pre-K2+ - Gr. 8 201-384-3601 & Confirmation Retreats www.transfigurationacademy.org [email protected] [email protected] Page 2 Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 11, 2018

The LORD keeps faith forever, secures justice for the oppressed, gives food to the hungry. ~ Psalm 146:7

Masses for the Week Readings for the Week Saturday November 10 Monday: Ti 1:1-9; Ps 24:1b-4ab, 5-6; Lk 17:1-6 5:30 pm Legion of Mary Birthdays-November Tuesday: Ti 2:1-8, 11-14; Ps 37:3-4, 18, 23, 27, 29; 7:00pm (Spanish) Manuel Pena Lk 17:7-10 Sunday November 11 Wednesday: Ti 3:1-7; Ps 23:1b-6; Lk 17:11-19 7:30 People of the Parish Thursday: Phlm 7-20; Ps 146:7-10; Lk 17:20-25 9:00 Thanksgiving Friday: 2 Jn 4-9; Ps 119:1-2, 10-11, 17-18; 10:30 Alfred Cialone Lk 17:26-37 12:00 pm Gerald and Roseanne Ryan Saturday: 3 Jn 5-8; Ps 112:1-6; Lk 18:1-8 12:30 pm (Chapel LC-Spanish) Maria Rodriguez Sunday: Dn 12:1-3; Ps 16:5, 8-11; Heb 10:11-14, 18; Monday November 12 Mk 13:24-32 7:00 Nilda Fuentes 9:00 Alice Neumann 7:30 pm Rose and Donato Maiorino Tuesday November 13 St. John’s Overnight Eucharistic Adoration 7:00 Pat Cestaro Every First Friday, overnight Eucharistic Adoration in the 9:00 Michael Brennan Notre Dame Chapel of the Parish Life Center, from 9:00pm to 7:30 pm John D. Kaberle, Jr. 7:00am. Sign up sheet is available at the church main entrance. Wednesday November 14 Weekly Adoration, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 7:30am to 7:00 Timothy Andrada 6:30pm in the Reservation Chapel room behind the tabernacle. 9:00 Patricia Sutherland Enter from ramp entrance. 7:30 pm Gary Carmichael Thursday November 15 7:00 Renato Melo Little Sisters of the Poor Door Collection Today 9:00 Carlos M. Enriquez Today, the Little Sisters of the Poor are here to conduct a door 7:30 pm Marcelino Paras collection to support their many holy works. The Little Sisters Friday November 16 of the Poor are an international congregation of Roman 7:00 Souls in Purgatory Catholic women religious founded in 1839 by Saint Jeanne 9:00 Mary Lynch Jugan. Together with a diverse network of collaborators, they 7:30 pm Patricia Rube (11th Anniversary) serve the elderly poor in over 30 countries around the world. Saturday November 17 Their mission is to offer the neediest elderly of every race and 7:00 Laurie and Bob Cox religion a home where they will be welcomed as Christ, cared 9:00 Christine M. Donovan for as family, and accompanied with dignity until God calls 5:30 pm Eric Befisch them to Himself. Their vision is to contribute to the Culture of 7:00pm (Spanish) Yessica Ramos Life by nurturing communities where each person is valued, Sunday November 18 the solidarity of the human family and the wisdom of age are 7:30 People of the Parish celebrated, and the compassionate love of Christ is shared with 9:00 Rod Cano (5th Anniversary) all. Please be generous in responding to them. 10:30 Vincent and Rose Natalizio 12:00 pm Rosalie Prano (1st Anniversary) 12:30 pm (Chapel LC-Spanish) Rene Torres Second Collection Next Sunday Next Sunday, a combined collection for Catholic Relief Services, the Black and Indian Missions, and the Campaign Celebrant/Preaching Schedule for Human Development will be taken. See the special flyer in today’s bulletin about the works of the C.H.D. Extra Saturday, November 17 envelopes are at the doors of the church if you do not receive envelopes in the mail. As always, your generosity is 5:30pm ~ Fr. Gustavo 7:00pm (Spanish) ~ Fr. Jesús appreciated!

Sunday, November 18

7:30am ~ Fr. Jesús 9:00am ~ Fr. Gustavo Veterans Day Today 10:30am ~ Fr. Ray/Dcn. Jim 12:00 Noon ~ Fr. Gustavo We join other houses of worship and public buildings with bells or chimes in tolling our carillon today, November 11th, Sunday ~ Chapel Lower Church at 11am. Originally observed as Armistice Day for the end of World War I, this day now celebrates the service of all U. S. 11:00am ~ Discontinued 12:30pm Spanish ~ Fr. Jonathan military veterans, both living and deceased.

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Pastor’s Desk

Dear Parishioners,

Inserted in today’s bulletin is our parish’s annual financial report. Please read my letter which accompanies it and carefully review the comparison report of this year and last year. While the bottom line is better, it is not yet where it needs to be to fulfill all our obligations to the Archdiocese as well as the level and variety of services which you have come to expect here in our parish and which we are pleased to provide. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or any of the members of our Parish Finance Council: Deacon Jim Detura, Pat Rickly, Ricky Enriquez, Clare Kaberle, Wildo Morfe, Ria Ragusa.

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Next Sunday, November 18th, features our annual Accordion Pops Orchestra Winter Concert at 3pm in Conlon Hall. Admission is $10.00 to help support our Food Pantry. Tickets are on sale after Mass today. Also, later that day at 7pm at Good Shepherd Methodist Church on New Bridge Rd., our annual Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service will be held for our Bergenfield Christian communities. A free will offering will be received. Please join in prayer together as we give thanks for all the Lord has given us!

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Cardinal Tobin invites us all to a second prayer service in recognition and hope for the victims of clergy abuse, for their families, for the accused, and for the Church. He will lead this prayer service, under the theme of “Longing for Life...We Wait in Darkness,” on Friday, November 30th, beginning at 7:30pm in the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. I encourage your participation in this moment when we again will turn to Christ the Redeemer in prayer and penance to seek forgiveness and His help to make all things new. Also, please see his latest letter below. Rev. Msgr. Richard J. Arnhols, Pastor

A Letter from Cardinal Tobin

Dear Members of the Archdiocese of Newark,

The Philadelphia Inquirer and Boston Globe ran a jont article [last Sunday] on the state of sexual abuse in the Church, claiming that as many as 50 bishops have handled sexual abuse cases since 2002 improperly. While the information must be verified, even one situation in which a bishop violated our Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People or did not put victim’s needs first is a grave concern.

The tragedy of this crisis is twofold: the deep and terrible scars caused by sexual abuse by clergy, and the broken trust caused by coverup. The Catholic Church has done much, both nationally and here in our archdiocese, to create safe, healthy, holy environments for our children in our schools and our parishes. Much of the cases being reported today happened decades ago. But with the resignation of Archbishop Theodore McCarrick, we are now realizing that some bishops did not enter into the covenant we call the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People wholeheartedly. This is sinful and unacceptable. It has caused irreparable harm to every priest’s and bishop’s relationship with the faithful. Only intentional acts of restorative justice can help us reform and renew our deeply wounded Church.

I endorse the actions already underway by our US Conference of Catholic Bishops to strengthen the accountability of bishops. After addressing the healing of victims, it is my greatest priority. I have also prioritized a review of the files and procedures of our archdiocese. I intend to ensure we are doing everything we can in this archdiocese to help victims, their loved ones, and their communities to heal from the scourge of clergy sexual abuse. And I am committed to being able to assure you that no clergy in ministry in our archdiocese has any credible allegation of abuse.

In a few weeks, I will be announcing further structural changes and new policies within the Archdiocese of Newark itself—step- by-step reforms that I hope will be embraced by other dioceses throughout the state.

Please pray for me, that I may have the strength and courage to lead our archdiocese, and pray for all who are suffering from the sins of sexual abuse. May Christ use this painful time in our Church to unite us in proclaiming his abundant love.

Sincerely yours in Christ the Redeemer, Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., Archbishop of Newark

Stewardship: Sharing our Time, Talent, and Treasure!

“I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all the other contributors to the treasury. For they all contributed out of their abundance; but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, her whole living.” Mk. 12 43-44

Jesus gets right to the point—we are all called to give money to support the mission of the Church, regardless of our circumstance. No gift is too small or insignificant! Giving money to support the mission of our local parish is a matter of our faith, just like praying and participating in parish ministries. When you make a financial offering, is it from your “first fruits” or from what is “left over”?

Our Sunday Offering: Sun., Oct. 14, 2018—$15,722.77 Sun., Oct. 15, 2017—$16,683.52

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Sacraments Prayers for the Dead Penance - Monday-Friday: 7:00pm-7:20pm. Saturday: Please remember Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Houghton and 1:00pm-2:00pm and immediately following the 5:30pm Mass Carina Laylo-Kasilag in your prayers. upon request, or by appointment with a priest at any time. Baptisms are normally held the 2nd and 3rd Sunday of each month at 1:30pm.* Instructions for parents are normally held the 1st Sunday of each month at 1:30pm in the basement of the St. John’s Bereavement Ministry Parish Life Center. These instructions are required of parents For anyone who is experiencing or having difficulties dealing having their first child Baptized. All parents must be registered with the loss of a loved one, whenever the loss occurred, we parishioners and present child’s birth certificate at the time of are here to help you. If you need or wish to talk, or are arranging for the baptism. Godparents must be practicing interested in becoming part of this ministry to the bereaved, Catholics, at least sixteen years of age, who have received the please call Fr. Ray, 201-384-0101. Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist, and, if married, the For the Spanish-speaking, please call Delia, 201-387-8420. Sacrament of Matrimony. Sponsor certificate must be Remembrance Plaque - If a loved one passed away and a presented at least one week before Baptism. Funeral Mass was held here at St. John’s, please call Fr. Ray, PLEASE NOTE! We are accepting registrations for Baptisms 201-384-0101 to request the name plate. for December and beyond. Please call the Rectory at 201-384- Support Groups for Parents Grieving the Death of a Child 0101 for information. Groups meet year round. There is no preregistration or fee. Matrimony - Arrangements for a wedding should be made at 1st Wednesday of the month, at 7:30pm ~ St. Thomas the least one year in advance. Couples are required to attend Pre- Apostle Parish Center, 60 Byrd Ave., Bloomfield, NJ. Cana and God’s Plan session. Please contact one of the priests, 3rd Monday of the month, November 19th at 7:30pm ~ St. 201-384-0101. Peter the Apostle Rectory Basement, 445 Fifth Ave., River Edge, NJ.

Devotions Please call Lauren Egan at the Office of Family Life Novena - Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Wednesday Evenings, Ministries at 973-497-4327 or email [email protected] 7:00pm, upper church. for further information/directions. Holy Hour and Benediction - First Friday of every month at 8pm, upper church, in English; Last Thursday of every month at 8:00pm, upper church, in Spanish. Memorial Fund/Special Intention Rosary - Monday through Saturday 8:30am, upper church. We are offering weekly memorial/special intention opportunities for the altar wine and communion hosts used at Mass, the sanctuary candle, and flowers for the altar. Please fill Prayer Groups out a request form, available at the rectory. The memorial Charismatic Prayer Group ~ Meets each Friday evening items will be listed in the appropriate week’s bulletin. 8:15pm-9:15pm in the Santo Niño Healing Prayer Room, Contact us at the rectory (201-384-0101) for weekly Parish Life Center Basement. memorial/special intention opportunities.

Legion of Mary ~ Meets each Saturday, 9:30am-11:00am in Memorial Fund (Deceased)/Special Intention (Living) the Lower Church (Eng.); Sundays 1:45-3:15pm PLC (Span.). ALTAR BREAD (Hosts) - $50.00

Padre Pio Prayer Group ~ Meets on the 3rd Saturday of ALTAR WINE: $40.00 each month, 3-4pm in the Lower Church. Coffee hour 4-5pm. *ALTAR FLOWERS - $30.00 Per Basket (1 or 2 Baskets may be donated) Luz y Vida Spanish Prayer Group - Meets each Thursday SANCTUARY CANDLE - $15.00 evening, 7:30pm-9:30pm in the Lower Church. Memorial Fund (Deceased)/Special Intention (Living) Tienda Del Encuentro Group - Meets each Tuesday evening, Week of November 10th-17th, 2018 7:30pm-9:30pm in the Parish Life Center Basement. Altar Flowers: In Loving Memory of Patricia Rube Jóvenes de Jesús Prayer Group - Meets every Friday Requested by Clare Kaberle evening, 7:30pm-9:30pm in the Parish Life Center. For more information, please visit website: www.jovenesdejesus.org. Sanctuary Candle, Altar Bread and Wine: In Loving Memory of John D. Kaberle, Jr. The Ark Young Adult Group - Meets each Tuesday, 7:30pm Requested by Clare Kaberle to 10pm in the Transfiguration Room - 3rd floor of the Parish Life Center. For more information, visit our Instagram page @thearknj. Attention: St. John’s Liturgy Committee! St. John’s Youth Group - Meets on Sundays and Tuesdays, Reminder! Planning Meeting for Thanksgiving/Advent/ 7:00pm-9:00pm, Youth Room, lower church. For more Christmas is scheduled for Tuesday, November 13th, at information contact Eric Acosta, [email protected]. 8:15pm in the Gathering Room, Parish Life Center.

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St. John’s Religious Education St. John’s Respect Life Ministry Registration is open for Religious Education 2018-19 The Spiritual Adoption Program ~ Prayer cards are at the Rosemarie Flood, DRE: 201-384-3601, [email protected] exits of the church from which you name and pray every day Call now for information or to register, or stop by the Religious for one baby who is in danger of abortion. This is a simple yet Ed office during hours listed below. powerful way to become a daily part of the movement for Life!

Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 9am - 3:30pm, Tuesday - MONTH FIVE—Developing Baby: 6:30pm - 7:30pm and Sunday - 11:00am to 12:00pm Your spiritually adopted baby weighs over one pound now, and All classes are in session unless otherwise noted. his mother can feel his movement. Before this time he was too Sun., Nov. 11th ~ Penance Service for Gr. 4 (Sunday session) small for her to feel. Although he swam with ease in his 9am in the Lower Church watery world, he needed to be big and strong enough to kick First Reconciliation prep class for Class 8Z hard against the outside wall and dent it - - the inside wall of 10:15am in the Parish Life Center the uterus has little feeling. We are mid-way through the Mon., Nov.12th ~Penance Service for Gr 5&6 (Mon. Session) pregnancy now. Your prayers have helped your baby’s mother 3:30pm ~ Main Church continue with her pregnancy and seek the help she needs.

Thurs., Nov. 15th ~ First Reconciliation for Class 8Z **Forty Days for Life continues…. Please consider spending 6:45pm ~ in the Main Church 1 to 2 hours in prayerful vigil outside the abortion clinic at 10 Sun., Nov. 18th ~ Family Faith Sunday for Zabriskie Street, Hackensack. Contact Margaret Scully at 201- Grades 1-7 & RCIA 805-0937, or email at: [email protected] for information (Regular Class for Gr PK/K , Gr 8 and High School) or to sign up. *Thurs. November 22nd to Sun. November 25th NO CLASS OR OFFICE HOURS Baby Bottle Returns ~ We are still looking for the return of HAPPY THANKSGIVING! all Baby Bottles (empty or full) to the Rectory as soon as Mon., Nov. 26th ~ Monday Classes begin in the Church with possible. Please do not leave in the church. Give to a priest a Prayer Service, 3:30pm after any Mass. Thank you for your cooperation.

St. John’s Respect Life Ministry meets once monthly on Saturday morning. Contact Mary Cox at 201-385-8308 for Thanksgiving Dinner information. Transfiguration Academy Sports Programs and St. John the Evangelist Church will hold its annual Thanksgiving Dinner on Saturday, November 17th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm in Special Needs Mass and Meetings Conlon Hall. Tickets purchased in advance are $13 for adults Special Needs Inclusive Family Mass ~ 1st Sunday of the and $9 for children and are available at the school office. month - 1:30pm ~ Main Church. Tickets purchased at the door are $18 for adults and $14 for Mom’s Meeting ~ 2nd Wednesday of the month, Nov. 14th, children. For further information, contact or email Coach 7:30pm, Parish Life Center Gathering Room. Craig at 201-300-7251 or [email protected]. Dad’s Meeting ~ 3rd Wednesday of the month, Nov. 21st, 7:30pm, Parish Life Center Gathering Room. St. John’s Rosary Society For more information, please contact Rosemarie Flood. Our Christmas Party, on Sunday, December 2nd at 1pm, is at Madeleine’s Petit Paris 416 Tappan Rd., Northvale. Cost is $34.00. The Vocal Ensemble will St. John’s Golden Age Club perform. Everyone is invited to attend. For more Meetings are scheduled on the first and third Fridays of the information, call Ria at 201-384-6279, or Mary at 201-384- month at 1:30pm in Conlon Hall. Non-perishable food is also 0488. Please leave an envelope with money and preferred welcomed for the food pantry. (Please put in bin on ramp side seating arrangement at the rectory, attention of Mary Kerner. of church.) We invite people to join our club. (Bergenfield residency is no longer required.) Fred, 201-384-2798, is in charge of Special Mass membership. A special Mass and a support group meeting for all who are affected by the disease of alcoholism will take place at Church Dominican College of St. Mary, 20 Legion Place, Closter, NJ, on Saturday, Dominican College is hosting Immediate Decision Days for November 17th, at 12noon. high school seniors, as well as transfer students and their Mass is offered for the support, healing, and recovery of not families, on Saturday, Nov. 17th, and Saturday, Dec. 8th, only the man/woman directly affected with the abuse of alcohol from 9am to 12pm at the Granito Center, 470 Western and/or drugs, but also for anyone involved in the life of the Highway, Orangeburg, NY. During these days, students can alcoholic or drug addict. For information, please call 201-768 tour the campus, meet students, discuss scholarships and -7565. At our Mass on December 15th, we will be blessed to financial aid, and learn about their Honors program and student have Cardinal Tobin presiding. life on the campus. Visit www.dc.edu for directions.

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TRANSFIGURATION ACADEMY Strengthening faith, Enlightening minds, Transforming hearts, one student at a time! MIDDLE STATES ACCREDITED 2018 BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE

Calling All Alumni!!! Are you one of the alumni of Transfiguration Academy, St. John’s, St. Mary’s or Ascension? Our newly formed alumni committee is looking for you! If you or someone you know graduated from any of these schools, please share your contact information with our committee so that you can receive information about fellow alumni and special alumni events. Please email your name, email, and cell phone (if you would like to receive text messages) to [email protected].

Are you looking for a quality education in a Catholic setting? Transfiguration Academy is a United States Department of Education 2018 Blue Ribbon School of Excellence and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges. Please call the school, 201-384-3627 or email [email protected] for more information or to arrange a tour.

IHA Inaugural Fall Drama: “Matchmaker” Knights of Columbus This November, Immaculate Heart Academy, Township of Memorial Mass for Deceased Members ~ On Monday, Washington, NJ presents “The Matchmaker” by Thornton November 12th, we will remember our deceased Brother Wilder, as its inaugural fall drama. Performances of “The Knights and Sister Columbiettes during the annual Mass of Matchmaker” will be Friday and Saturday, Nov. 16 and 17, at Remembrance at 8PM at the Council. We’ll also recognize 7:30pm, and Sunday, Nov. 18 at 2pm. This farce about love those who have passed away over the last year. Family and money stars “the irrepressible busybody, Dolly Gallagher members or close friends of recently departed Knights and Levi, who inspired the Broadway musical, Hello Dolly! Columbiettes are invited to participate in the rose ceremony Through Dolly’s subtle machinations, several unlikely couples during the liturgy. Coffee & cake will be served after Mass come together to find happiness in 19th–century New York.” Hall Renting & Catering ~ Our newly redecorated Council Artistic direction is by Ms. Maureen McNulty and production hall is located at 61 Armour Place, Dumont. If you are is by members of the IHA Theater Arts class. More planning a party, please call now to save the date. Call Tom F. information and ticket purchases can be found at at 201-707-9890, email [email protected] or check our ihatheater.com. Call IHA at 201-445-6800 or email website: www.kofc1345.org. for all information. The hall is [email protected] with questions. available with or without catering.

Reflection on Today’s Scripture Readings

The story of the widow’s mite demonstrates powerfully the humility and lowliness that so pleases Jesus. We can tend to think that being humble means allowing other people to take advantage of us, but this widow demonstrated that true humility means radical dependence on God.

The widow’s humility is even more remarkable when she is compared with those who put “large sums” into the temple treasury. Many of these donors were probably giving the amount dictated by the law, yet it was still money they could spare. Consequently, they could go away satisfied with their contribution but failing to grasp how God wanted them to depend on Him for everything. In contrast, the widow’s donation was only the smallest of coins, but it was “her whole living.”

It is significant that Mark placed this story before Jesus’ description of the final judgment. When the Lord returns, will He find a people who are humble and needy, willing to surrender their lives totally to Him? Or will He find a people full of pride and arrogance, who have no room for Him in their hearts? The widow had the faith to believe that even if she gave God everything she had to live on, He would never let her down. He was worth everything she had, and she willingly placed herself in His hands.

Today in prayer, let us ask the Lord to make us more like this poor widow. Perhaps He will lead us to pray more often during the day, or to spend more time reading His Word or praying with our families. The Holy Spirit may also reveal sin in our hearts that we never knew was there—and give us the grace to repent and be free. There are so many ways that humility and dependence on God can open the door to a deeper relationship with Him. Jesus Himself promised us: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

“Heavenly Father, we come to You with humble hearts, knowing that You alone can fill our every need. Heal us and forgive us for the ways that we turn from Your presence and choose self-reliance over dependence on You. Pour out Your love and mercy on us as we joyfully await Your return in glory.”

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