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ST. CATHERINE of BOLOGNA  112 Erskine Rd, Ringwood, NJ 07456, Phone: (973) 962-7032 Office@Stcatherineofbologna.Org ST. CATHERINE OF BOLOGNA 112 Erskine Rd, Ringwood, NJ 07456, Phone: (973) 962-7032 [email protected], www.stcatherineofbologna.org TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER13, 2020 READINGS FOR SUNDAY: SIR 27:30-28:7; ROM 14:7-9; MT 18:21-35 NEW MASS SCHEDULE PRAYER TO ST. CATHERINE OF BOLOGNA Saturday 5:00pm St. Catherine of Bologna, patron of artists and of our parish, Sunday 8:00am, 10:00am I humbly ask you to intercede on my behalf 12:00pm, 6:00pm to gain for me, my family and our parish the grace of love and trust, peace and Monday-Saturday 9:00am forgiveness. O Dear St. Catherine, Sacrament of Reconciliation Let your uncorrupt body be a sign of God’s Saturday 4:00pm-4:30pm presence in our midst and of the unconditional love our crucified Lord has for Summer Parish Office Hours: each one of us. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 9:30am - 3:00pm May your art inspire us and may the Franciscan spirit of humility, simplicity, and obedience, so close to your heart, CLERGY: be present in our words, actions and thoughts at every moment. Rev. Pawel Szurek, Pastor St. Catherine of Bologna - pray for us! Weekly Associate: by Ret. The Most Rev. Arthur Serratelli Fr. Pawel Szurek 1 TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 13, 2020 MASS INTENTIONS DID YOU KNOW? 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 13 8:00 + John P. Smith (Bob & Michele Lyons) There are many ways to remember your loved ones, friends, family, even yourself! 10:00 + Scott Davison (the Link Family) + Eleen Spirko (the Spirko Family) Schedule a Mass: 12:00pm + J. Carter Beese Sr. (the Kelley Family) • 6:00pm Healing for Sofia Micek (Family) For the repose of a Deceased Individual (recent or in the past) Monday September 14 9:00 + Anna May Swan (Charlotte Anderson) • For Birthdays, Anniversaries, Special Tuesday September 15 Occasions (what a wonderful gift) 9:00 + Scott Davison (Jane & Hank Johnson & Family) + Roseann Retcho (Carolyn Smith) • For Special Requests– our Parish, our Pastor, healing/recovery, protection of Wednesday September 16 the unborn, our country, finding a lost 9:00 God’s Blessings for Baby Anthony DePaola (Joseph & Lynn Skorubski) object etc. + Jack Ryan (Alice Ryan) Thursday September17 • For a Special Intention (known only to 9:00 President Trump & the American you and God) People (Joseph McKenna) Friday September 18 And last but not least, 9:00 + Diana Herbig (the Herbig Family) • To Thank God for prayers answered/ Saturday September 19 9:00 + Kyle Jascot (Denise Minissale) blessings received. Intentions of Shannon Broderick (Joseph & Lynn Skorubski) If you would like to schedule 5:00pm + Kathleen Dunlea (Donnelly Family) Mass intention, please contact the Parish Office. 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 20 8:00 + Rev. Fr. James Donnelly (Bob & Michele Lyons) + Winnie Murray (Patrick Murray) 10:00 + Winifred Harper (Marion & Steve Tuttle) 12:00pm + Thomas A. Swan (Charlotte Anderson) 6:00pm The Griffiths Family (the Griffiths Family) 2 TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 13, 2020 SOCIETY OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT REMEMBER YOUR LOVED ONES We will be gathering again for adoration and spiritual Bread and Wine Intentions conference on every 2nd and 4th Monday. Sunday 8:00am Mass Our next adoration and Dolores & Peter Vander Jagt meeting will take place on Monday, (Charles & Clair Brown) September 14, 2020 at 6pm. Intentions can be made for the Bread & Theme of the conference: The external Wine, Altar Candles and Sanctuary Lamp. mortification (Chapter 23, Philothea) If you wish to have the Bread and Wine Intention, and/or the Altar Candles and/or LITURGICAL MINISTRY SCHEDULE the Sanctuary Lamp burning in memory of a loved one, to honor a special occasion, or a special intention make arrangements Extraordinary Date Ministers of Reader with the Parish Office. Holy Communion The memorial Saturday, will be published September 19 _____________ Denise Minissale 5:00pm in the Bulletin. Sunday, September 20 ______________ John Myshkoff 8:00am Sunday, September 20 ______________ Joe McKenna 10:00am ANNOUNCEMENT Sunday, September 20 _____________ Carol Palomba 12:00pm The Diocese of Paterson Development Office Sunday, (Clifton) is seeking a part-time data entry September 20 ______________ Beverly Covey 6:00pm applicant for seasonal employment. Hours are flexible and not to exceed 30 hours per THOUGHT OF THE WEEK week. Responsibilities include accurate data entry of campaign pledges and payments and “Let the world know you as you are, not as you other pertinent donor information into donor think you should be, because sooner or later, if you database. Computer skills and advanced are posing, you will forget the pose and then where are you?” typing skills are a plus. Any interested parties should contact the Development - Fanny Brice - Office at (973) 777-8818, ext. 218 for further details. 3 TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 13, 2020 OFFERTORY COLLECTION THANK YOU !!! Thank you to everyone who mails Thank you for your generosity !!! the weekly collection envelopes to the parish. SECOND COLLECTION Also, thank you to all online 2nd & 4th Saturday/Sunday donors who continue their online of the month contribution. A 2nd collection is taken on the 2nd Saturday/Sunday of the month Your financial and spiritual for Debt Reduction. support to our parish, especially during this difficult time is much A 2nd collection is taken on the 4th appreciated. Saturday/Sunday of the month for the THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. Monday, September 14 6:00pm-7:00pm-Society of the Blessed Sacrament Meeting- Church Tuesday, September 15 6:30pm-7:30pm-Cenacle of Life Prayer Group-Church Friday, September 18 9:30am-10:30am-Adoration-Church HOLY FATHER’S INTENTIONS September 2020 Respect for the Planet’s Resources We pray that the planet’s resources will not be plundered, but shared in a just and respectful manner. 4 TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 13, 2020 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAMS - REGISTRATION Registration for our Religious Education Programs: CCD (grades 1 - 6) Confirmation (grades 7 - 10) The registration forms are available on our parish’s website. Please print them out and send to the Parish Office (112 Erskine Rd, Ringwood, NJ 07456) as soon as possible. Any questions, please contact: CCD Coordinator-Mr. Anthony J. Chirles ([email protected]) Confirmation Coordinator –Mrs. Iwona Kaczynski ([email protected]) 5 TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 13, 2020 PRAY FOR OUR SICK K OF C CORNER Please keep in your prayers our sick: Dawn Alfano, Daniel Breslin, Thanh Cao, Joyce Colon, Emily D’Amico, Frank D’Amico, Jonathan Dean, Muriel Firenze, Tom Firenze, Eric Florio, Pierre Gladh, Catherine Greco, Samantha Hiller, Stephan Jacobson, Connie McHugh, Michael Mink, Zuri Nedd, David Nelms, Brandon Rifflard, Online Membership is now available. Michael Shelton, Charlotte Smith, Ava Rossi, Patrick Rutherford, Miriam Rios, Frank Rinaldo, Check it out at www.KofC.org/joinus Joseph Sanders, Christopher Schmitt, Solch Family, Jenny Takter, Johnny Takter, Vivian - Age Follow us 7, Marcus - Age 9, Christine Walsh, Baby James Facebook@Stcatherineofbolognaknights Patrick, Keith Reitema, Vondell Fagersten, Karen Wuester, John White, Cathy Hartwick, Baby Check out the display about Michael, Thom Kirby, Carole Conlon, Brian Building the Domestic Church Spring, Raymond Joos, Joan Maskery, Yolette Salvi, Lawrence K. Mike Scilingo-Grand Knight Dennis Law-Deputy Grand Knight Only immediate family [email protected] members can call the 908-875-3039 Parish Office to have a name added or removed. PRAY FOR OUR MILITARY HOLY HOUR For those serving in the military & their families Knights of Columbus that they complete their mission & return home are sponsoring a Holy Hour safely. on Wednesday, September 23, 2020 We Pray for All Service Men & Women especially: SGT. Matthew Swan– USMC from 7pm to 8pm in the church. Nephew of Charlotte Anderson AWS2 Patrick J deFerrari– USN • Exposition of Blessed Sacrament Nephew & Godson of Judy & Paul Beaulieu • Short Homily SGT Amanda Rea– USA • Communal prayer Granddaughter of Mary Casey • Final blessing and dismissal PFC– Brett Baker– USMC Nephew of Stacey Im- basciani Jeffrey Walsh-USAF Grandson of Marie Cannici All are welcome. L.C. Sebastian Santianna– USMC Son of Pilar All you have to do is be there. Santianna Major Jesse Sheehan– US Army Son-in-law of Kevin & Karen Kearns 6 TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 13, 2020 FIFTH BISHOP - DIOCESE OF PATERSON Bishop Lawrence B. Casey, D.D. (1966-1977) Lawrence Casey was born in Rochester, New York, to Joseph Leo and Agnes Madeline (née Switzer) Casey. He studied at St. Andrew's Preparatory Seminary from 1919 until 1924, when he entered St. Bernard's Seminary. Casey was ordained to the priesthood on June 7, 1930. He then served as a curate at St. Mary's Church in Rochester until 1932, and was secretary to Bishops John Francis O'Hern (1932-1933), Edward Mooney (1933-1937), and James E. Kearney (1937-1946). He was named rector of Holy Cross Church in 1946 and of Sacred Heart Cathedral in 1952. On February 10, 1953, Casey was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Rochester and Titular Bishop of Cea by Pope Pius XII. He received his episcopal consecration on the following May 5 from Cardinal Francis Spellman, with Bishops Walter Andrew Foery and Alexander M. Zaleski serving as co-consecrators. Following the death of Bishop James Johnston Navagh, he was named Bishop of Paterson, New Jersey, on March 4, 1966. After eleven years as bishop, he resigned on June 13, 1977. Bishop Casey died just two days later, aged 71. 7 TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 13, 2020 SIXTH BISHOP - DIOCESE OF PATERSON Bishop Frank J. Rodimer, J.C.D., D.D.
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