PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We, the Catholic Community of St. Joseph, are The Roman Catholic Community of committed to follow Jesus Christ. Through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we strive to be good stewards in our lives. We pray for peace, for- giveness, and for one another as Christ loves us! Saint Joseph

MASS SCHEDULE

Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am & 10:30 am Monday through Friday: 8:00 am

Holy Days of Obligation 7:30 pm Vigil (Evening before) and 8:00 am on the Holyday.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 3:00–3:30 pm or anytime by appointment

R.C.I.A. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Robert Paulishak, Coordinator

Religious Formation/Catechesis

Parish Sacramental Preparation Grades 1 through 8 Sundays: 9:15 am – 10:15 am

REV. KENNETH R. KOLIBAS PASTOR

REV. KEVIN P. KELLY, CO PAROCHIAL VICAR

REV. LAZARO PEREZ Chaplain In Residence R.W.J.B. HOSPITAL AT SOMERSET

Director of Sacred Music David Shirley

Parish Trustees Irene Amitrani, James Piccolo

Parish Office Manager and Bulletin Editor-Webmaster

James Piccolo

Please send articles to: E-Mail: [email protected]

Parish Website stjosephraritan.weconnect.com

Parish Address/Phone/Fax 16 East Somerset Street Raritan, NJ 08869-2102

(908) 725-0163 x 10 FAX—(908) 725-2333

Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 am—1:00 pm Evening hours by appointment Page 2 Saint Joseph Church, Raritan – Sunday, November 17, 2019

Andrew Kovac Supporting our Parish Mission...Your Stewardship Dennis Pekala Offertory Collection Summary Weekend of November 9 & 10, 2019 Bernadine Kuntz Offertory………………………...…………..$2,527.00 William Harcarik Insurance & Assessment……………………$1,062.00 Joseph Minarovich Parish Utilities (Residual)……...………………$60.00 Georgette Grau Parish Utilities (Total)……………..………..$1,524.00 Weekend of November 10 & 11 , 2018 Robert Carter Offertory………………………...…………..$2,852.00 Rose Mary Kusko Parish Utilities (Total)………………………$1,568.00 Richard Fiedler Difference from last year……………………...-$44.00 Elizabeth Schurick “…Rather, we wanted to present ourselves as a model for you, so that you might imitate us.” (2 Thessalonians 3:9) Rudolph Masler Most people who live a grateful and generous lifestyle Evelyn Schweitzer don’t go around bragging about it. But through their actions and words, others do take notice. They notice because of Please come up to the St. Joseph Altar and look at the joy and peace that results and other people desire this in our “In Memoriam” Board and say a prayer for our their own life. Know that the way you live your life may be parishioners who died this past year. the only interaction others have with our Catholic faith. 2019-20 Parish Missals Living or Deceased Memorials

You can memorialize our Parish Missal with the name of a loved one with a donation of just $10.00 per book. World Day of the Poor Your loved ones name will be placed on the November 17, 2019 marks the third annual World Day of front cover of the missal for the entire year the Poor. In his message for this World Day of the Poor, beginning this Season. reminds us "that the poor are not statistics to be counted, but people to be encountered." We are invited to Please fill out the envelopes at the church offer friendship, solidarity and welcome to the poorest of our sisters and brothers. And to recognize Christ in those entrances and place the donation into the who we meet or whose stories we hear. weekend collection basket or drop off or This year's World Day of the Poor message, Pope Francis mail to the Parish Office. Your loved one reflects on Psalm 9:19, "The hope of the poor will not perish will be prayed for at our weekend masses. forever." He considers the suffering of millions of people who experience poverty, noting that they maintain hope in Your donation helps to defray the price of the the Lord in a very real way because he assures them of his missal, the plastic cover and the cost associated faithfulness. Pope Francis challenges us to be authentic wit- nesses of Christian hope and to accompany the poor through with shipping the missals. Thank you for helping a personal and constant commitment over time. us keep our costs under control. God bless you! Advent/ Mass on Window Thanksgiving Day, Remembrance November 28 will Candles be at 8:00 am Sold out. Thank you! Our church is open from 7:30 am to 1:00 pm Monday through Friday for quiet prayer. The Thirty-Third Sunday in Page 3 C I E C W Sanctuary Candle Monday, November 18, 2019 + Frank Krachun, Jr. The Dedication of the Basilica of Sts. Peter & Blessed Virgin Mary Paul, Apostles & St. Rose of Philippine Duchesne + Yolanda Fattori 8:00 am + Frank Krachun, Jr. St. Joseph Priest of the Day – Rev. Thomas Ryan Joseph Kusko Tuesday, November 19, 2019 Paschal Candle-2019 8:00 am + Joseph Minarovich In Memory of Minarovich, Mac Math, Priest of the Day– Rev. Charles Sabella Peppe Families. Wednesday, November 20, 2019 Ministry Schedule-November 23 & 24 8:00 am + Herman Keillor Priest of the day– Rev. Michael Saharic Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00 pm Thursday, November 21, 2019 Reader:…………………………………………………Bob P. The Presentation of Blessed Virgin Mary Ministers of the Eucharist:……..Irene A., Teresa G., Roberta L. 8:00 am + Gert & George Koval Sunday 8:00 am Mass Priest of the day– Rev. Juan Salonga Reader:……..…………………………………………Victor S. Ministers of the Eucharist:………………………….Barbara V. Friday November 22, 2019 Sunday 10:30 am Mass St. Cecilia Reader……………………………………………………Bill F. 8:00 am + George & Helen Zelus Ministers of the Eucharist:……..Brian M., Agnes N., Sharon S. Priest of the Day – Rev. Leopoldo Salvania Saturday, November 23, 2019 Kolach Holiday St.s Clement I, Pope, St. Columban Confessions 3:00-3:30 pm Filled Cake Roll Sale Vigil Mass of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 4:00 pm + Deceased members of the Tomczyk & Order today. All pre-paid orders Gorski families must be placed no later than Monday, Priest of the Day – Rev. Charles Scillieri December 1. The bakery uses only fresh Sunday, November 24, 2019 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe organic ingredients no added preserva- 8:00 am Mass for the People of the Parish tives. Please place order in an envelope 10:30 am + Joseph Minarovich with your check made out to St. Joseph Priest of the Day – Rev. Lauro Sedlmayer Parish or simply stop by the Parish + denotes deceased. Office during business hours and place Pray and Fast for Vocations to our Diocese your order. Price per roll is still $16.00 Please pray and fast one day a week for future vo- (same price as last year.) cations to the Priesthood and Women and Men in

Name______Religious Life in our Diocese? Phone______Our Parish Prayer List Please Nut Roll______Poppy Seed______and for all the sick not mentioned here. To add a Lekvar (Prune)_____ Apricot_____ name please call the Parish Office at (908) 725-0163 x 10. Seedless Raspberry______Bill Bizub Joan Chopay Pumpkin Cheese Jane Chiesa Randy Fisher Ann Marie Gill Roseanne Kielar Total Price______Arthur & Maryann Gosenski Jerry Kovac All orders must be picked up in the Gary Johnson Angelo & Antonia LaCorte Lower Church Hall the weekend of Robert J. Kolibas Beverly Marce st nd Frank Krevis Francis M. Mishak, Sr. December 21 and 22 . Ralph Lombardi Mary Moran ************************************************ Clare Obszanski Betty Phelan This is a parish fundraiser. Please call Michael Roerich Maryann Skay Jack & Mary Sullivan Al & Helen Walulik your friends and family to buy from us. Carolyn Yashinski Fr. Edward Flanagan Sell them at work or at school. Richard Wisniewski Fr. Ron Jandernoa Edna Carter Fr. John Morley Page 4 November 17, 2019 SUNDAY’S READINGS G M T- S O T First Reading: But for you who fear my name, there will arise the sun of justice with its healing rays. (Mal 3:20a) Where would you go if the world was ending? What would Psalm: The Lord comes to rule the earth with justice. (Ps 98) you do? The last decade has seen a rise in doomsday prep- Second Reading: In fact, when we were with you, we ping, the marketing of survival techniques, and a sea of instructed you that if anyone was unwilling to work, neither products designed for you to weather the apocalypse. “The should that one eat. (2 Thes 3:10) days will come when there will not be left a stone upon an- other that will not be thrown down,” Jesus warns in today’s Gospel: “You will be hated by all because of my name, Gospel. On the one hand, he is referring to the literal down- but not a hair on your head will be destroyed.” (Lk 21:17-18) fall of the city of Jerusalem. Indeed, many of his prophecies Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. The English translation of Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, here have come true over the last few millennium. Nations International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. have indeed “rise[n] against nation[s],” kingdoms against kingdoms. Surf any world news website today alone, and R W N 17, 2019 you will see stories of “powerful earthquakes, famines, and Monday: 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63/Ps 119:53, 61, plagues.” Jesus’ advice to his disciples, however, isn’t to build 134, 155, 158 [cf. 88]/Lk 18:35-43 a bunker. It’s to persevere in faith … which won’t be easy. Tuesday: 2 Mc 6:18-31/Ps 3:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 [6b]/Lk 19:1-10 “They will seize and persecute you … you will be handed Wednesday: 2 Mc 7:1, 20-31/Ps 17:1bcd, 5-6, 8b and 15 over … you will be hated because of my name.” This warn- [15b]/Lk 19:11-28 ing, too, has come to pass in the Church throughout history Thursday: 1 Mc 2:15-29/Ps 50:1b-2, 5-6, 14-15 [23b]/Lk in state-sponsored persecutions and martyrdoms. Jesus is the 19:41-44 Messiah, but his first coming was not a coming of earthly Friday: 1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59/1 Chrn 29:10bcd, 11abc, 11d- victory. Any disciple of his can expect a challenge. The 12a, 12bcd [13b]/Lk 19:45-48 coming of Christ didn’t disrupt our free will. Evil still exists Saturday: 1 Mc 6:1-13/Ps 9:2-3, 4 and 6, 16 and 19 [cf. and sometimes even appears to triumph. This does not mean 16a]/Lk 20:27-40 God has abandoned His people! Next Sunday: 2 Sm 5:1-3/Ps 122:1-2, 3-4, 4-5 [cf. 1]/Col Jesus reminds the disciples — and us — of his constant 1:12-20/Lk 23:35-43 presence. “I myself shall give you a wisdom in speaking.” In other Gospel passages, Jesus promises and sends the Holy Please patronize the businesses who advertise Spirit upon his followers. The presence of God is real in our in our bulletin each week. Let them know lives, no matter what trials come our way. It’s tempting to be distracted or dismayed by natural destruction and moral you saw their ad in our weekly bulletin. evil in the world. But the Church has weathered greater Thank you! storms. The sacredness of the human person endures. We can have hope! This day and every day, we can persevere in Catholic Charity Clothing Bin hope and trust in God. ©LPi is located in the rear of our parking area. November Please donate clean, slightly used clothing, Month of the bagged or boxed. The clothes will be reused Souls in Purgatory for families in need. Please do not leave Eternal life grant unto them O Lord anything on the outside of the clothing bins. and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls PRAY THE ROSARY FOR LIFE, rest in peace. Amen TO END ABORTION AND Prayer Bowl Requests EUTHANASIA Prayer Bowl slips are now located in the yellow bowl at the Front Entrance of the Church. Place your prayer request in the yellow bowl at the Front entrance or you may place them in the Collection Basket. Let us pray for one another! 24 Hour Prayer Line Our Diocesan Office for Persons with Disabilities has a 24 hour prayer line for those who desire prayer for special needs. If you, a family member or friend would like to be remembered in prayer for a temporary or permanent illness, please call us and leave a detailed message at (732) 765-6431 or send an email to our office: [email protected] The Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 5 12 day Holy Land Pilgrimage with Msgr. Brennan, EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP Thomas Smith and Kelly Wahlquist. We Are Called to Be Saints Millions of pilgrims are now visiting the Holy Land every Catholics often are drawn to saints due to their profession, year. They have discovered what St. Jerome declared over hobbies, or ethnic background. One’s patron saint serves as 1500 years ago: Israel is the “fifth Gospel” - a singular and an example of how to live a life of holiness and service to transformative encounter with Jesus Christ. Pilgrims find God. We hold up the saints of the Church in high regard. that the Bible, the Mass, the Rosary and nearly every part of However, we can sometimes make the mistake of seeing their faith comes alive in ways they couldn’t even imagine. them as the subject of stories in print and not real living Immaculate Conception parish and Msgr. Seamus Brennan people. We can assume that their level of devotion and holi- have created a once in a lifetime itinerary with two of the ness is unattainable. In fact, we are all called to be saints. most sought after Catholic authors and teachers: Thomas Our world needs more living saints living out their steward- Smith and Kelly Wahlquist as our guides. Visit Bethlehem, ship in a radical manner. Stories are valuable, but when oth- Calvary, the Tomb of Jesus, the Garden of Gethsemane, ers get to see disciples of Jesus Christ answering their call in Nazareth, Mount Carmel, Capernaum, the Sea of Galilee, person, consider the impact. There is a reason why lay wit- Cana, Mount Tabor, and more. Space will be limited and we nessing is so important in cultivating a stewardship culture expect it will fill very quickly. Our parish community has in a parish community. The people we can see and hear are the first opportunity to fill the spots. But on Sept 1 this pil- alive right in front of us. Some will say that to truly be hum- grimage will be advertised nationally. We will depart on ble means to act anonymously, but we are not speaking here June 15, 2020 and return on June 27, 2020. Informational of actions that call out, “Look at me!” We are talking about Meetings Dec. 1 and 7, and 8 at 3 pm Immaculate Concep- acting in a way that people see not you and me, but Jesus instead. tion Parish Center 35 Mountain Ave., Somerville, NJ 08876 We are to be models and examples to one another. We are For a more information click here. https:// to build up one another and make the Body of Christ strong. selectinternationaltours.com/product/thomas/ Don’t sit back wishing you had the strength to be a saint. INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK You have already been given the gifts needed to be the saint you are called to be. Maybe people will read about you lat- God’s fidelity is at the heart of Scripture. Trusting in God’s er, but the Church needs you now! -Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS all-encompassing and abiding presence is what true faith is really all about. The sincere disciples always have their eyes QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK on Jesus Christ and are not distracted by what others are do- ing or what is happening around them. We know that the First Reading: These closing remarks from the book of world had a beginning, and we know that it will one day the prophet Malachi speak of the approaching end-times and end. Trying to predict when that end will come or becoming God’s judgment upon the world. Malachi teaches us that too preoccupied with the business of others are futile en- those who “fear” God’s name will be saved. How do you deavors. All they do is divert us from our main purpose and show your fear of the Lord? goal: to live and act in the person of Christ. Being a faithful Second Reading: Paul presents himself, Silvanus, and son or daughter and witness to God’s faithfulness is all that Timothy as “models” of the faith for the Thessalonians. is required and all that we need. If we do this well, it does Who from your faith community do you regard as a model not matter whether the world as we know it comes to an end to emulate? tomorrow or at some unforeseen time in the future. We will Gospel Reading: Jesus speaks about the end-times in to- be ready and properly prepared. ©LPi day’s Gospel: the destruction of the Temple, false messiahs, and coming persecution. Jesus emphasizes the importance of CATHOLIC QUOTES perseverance. What do you see as key to persevering in the faith? ©LPi “Pennies From Heaven” Support our Seminarians & Postulants The Somerville Columbiettes would like to thank the parishioners of St. Joseph Church for their generous donations to our “Pennies from Heaven” Shake a Can that was held October 26-27, 2019. Through your generous support we collected over $150 for our seminarians and postulants!! The “Pennies from Heaven” Program is run by the NJ State Council of Columbiettes and 100% of all proceeds are dis- tributed to seminarians and postulants in New Jersey to help defray the cost of their studies. As one of our patronesses, St. Therese the Little Flower, once said “What matters in life is not great deeds, but great love”. We thank you for your support of those that have dedicated their lives and love to God. Page 6 November 17, 2019 WHY DO WE DO THAT? The Mass Book for CATHOLIC TRADITIONS EXPLAINED

January 1-June 30, 2020 is open. You can apply for one weekend Mass (Saturday 4:00 Question: What do Catholics believe about the end of the world? pm, Sunday 8:00 am or 10:30 am) and up to three Daily Masses (Monday through Friday 8:00 am). Answer: We hear the phrase “the end of the world” casual- Please fill out the form at the entrances to the ly today. Often in film or media, it means the end of civil church and drop in collection basket, in the Parish society or the threat of human annihilation by natural disas- Office mail slot or drop it off in person. Masses ters. For the Christian, our perspective is distinctly Christ- will be filled on a first received basis. centered. Numerous times through the Gospel, Jesus notes You will be called if there is any conflicts with the that he will come again, even after he has ascended into dates requested. Parishioners will always be given heaven. The Church typically refers to this as the Second first preference over a non-parishioner/visitor. Coming of Jesus or the Latin “Parousia,” meaning Suggested donation for a Mass is $10.00. “presence” or “arrival.” We believe that Christ will come again, and at his Second Candles for Sanctuary Candles are 51% bees wax. Coming, temporal time will end. Human history will end, at Suggested Donation of $20.00 least as we know it. However, it doesn’t mean that creation Candles for the Blessed Virgin Mary & St. Joseph will be destroyed. The book of Revelation speaks of a re- and are also available. newal, indeed a “new heaven and a new earth” (Rev 21:1). Suggested Donations are $10.00. Christ will come again in glory. Our souls will be reunited with our bodies. While our lives were judged individually at Mount St. Mary House of Prayer our deaths, which we call the particular judgment, some- 1651 US Highway 22, Watchung, NJ thing new will happen here. Theologians call it the general (908)-753-2091 judgment or the last judgment, in which our deeds and the effects — for good or ill — will be known to all. For the THE COMPASSION CONNECTION early Christians, this second coming was hoped for! They Join us as we ponder together how we can tear down the walls of knew it was the completion of God’s work of redemption fear, distrust, and privilege in our broken world as we unite with for the human race. We, too, should pray with them, the compassionate heart of God. “Come Lord Jesus!” Tue., Nov. 19, 7-9 pm. ($20-$30 as you are able) Presenter: Catherine T. Nerney, SSJ, Ph.D. Sr. Cathy is an author and professor of religious studies and the Director of the Institute of Forgiveness and Reconciliation at Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia St. Joseph Seniors Monthly Bus Trip Atlantic City Casinos Tuesday, November 19, 2019 Bus leaves 9:00 am SHARP! Bus leaves from the Raritan Mall Parking lot on Route 206 & Orlando Drive (opposite car wash). Seats open! Must be 21 & over. For more information and to reserve a seat call : John Hudak at (908) 725-0051.

Adult Enrichment Classes: The Diocesan Office of Adult Faith Formation will be offering Adult Enrichment classes each Wednesday For Our Records staring October 23, 2019 from 10 to 11:30 am at the ( ) New Parishioner ( ) Moving out of the Parish Diocesan Center, 146 Metlars Lane, Piscataway. ( ) Change of Address ( ) Send Envelopes Fr. Glenn Comandini, S.T.D. will serve as the instruc- ( ) Sick at home, in the hospital, or a care facility, or a local tor. The topic will be “Apologetics of the Catholic rehabilitation facility. Drop this in the collection basket. Faith.” The reading assignments will be from The Cat- Name echism of the . All are welcome! Address There is no fee, but registration is required. City Zip Call Angela at 732-562-1543 or register online at Phone # http://diometuchen.org/ongoing-faith-formation/online- registration. Email address: The Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 7 Saint of the Week On November 22, the Church cele- brates the memorial of St. Cecilia, virgin and martyr. St. Cecilia is one Christmas Crafts of the most famous and most venerated of Roman martyrs. Her body was dis- It is almost time for our Christmas covered in 822 and transferred to the Craft Sunday!!! Mark your calen- title church that bears her name in dar for the First Sunday of Advent, Trastevere in Rome. It is difficult to Sunday, December 1st. The fun will determine the date at which she lived. The legend which recounts the Saint's martyrdom and that of her husband St. begin right after our 10:30 Mass in Valerian, as also of St. Tiburtius, her brother-in-law, places our Lower Church Hall. Sign up her martyrdom in the pontificate of Urban I (222-230); but sheets are located at the entrances the authenticity of this account cannot be established, nor of our Church. Preregistration is can we be sure of the persons who suffered with her nor of the date of her martyrdom. required for participation. This is a Patron: Albi, France; composers; martyrs; music; fun, Family Ministry for our chil- musicians; musical instrument makers; archdiocese of dren, their parents and grandpar- Omaha, Nebraska; poets; singers. ents. Come and enjoy crafts along with delicious refreshments on Sunday, December 1st.

Next week our special collection will support the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. More than 46 million people in the United States live in poverty today. This collection sup- ports programs that empower people to identify and address obstacles as they Joel Campbell Lucas Dalfonsi work to make permanent and positive Ronald DeWaal Charles Governali changes for their communities. Learn Peter Heitz Michael Novelli more about the Catholic Campaign for Stephen Yashinski Human Development at If you know of a member of our parish family www.usccb.org/cchd/collection. serving in the U.S. Military, please let us know so we may add them to our list of Honoring Those Who Serve our Country. Lord watch over and guide them.

Christmas Bazaar Food Bank Weekends December 7, 2019 10:00 am to 3:00 pm (9:30 am for Religious Education Students)

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