SACRAMENT OF Please call Jo Ann Del Gatto at 201-981- 7081 to arrange for infant baptism and parental instruction.

SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION Please contact Katie Cavazzini at 201-934- 5554 for information about teen preparation.

SACRAMENT OF EUCHARIST The LORD'S DAY Saturday Eve - 5:30 p.m. (Sunday Obligation)

WEEKDAYS: Monday - Friday - 9:00 a.m. (Rectory Chapel) HOLY DAYS: schedule posted in bulletin.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday - 4:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment.

SACRAMENTS FOR THE SICK Please contact the Rectory for the Sacrament WWW.GUARDIANANGELCHURCH.ORG of the Anointing of the Sick and to request

Communion for the homebound.

PARISH MISSION STATEMENT SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Please call the Rectory at least one year in We, the people of Guardian in the advance. Archdiocese of Newark, are a community of Christians being formed by the Gospel of Christ. As SACRAMENT OF Please contact Father Charlie or the a community open to the power and gifts of the Holy Archdiocesan Vocations Office at 973-497- Spirit, we strive to work, share, and enjoy life as a witness 4365. to the true meaning of Christian Living. RCIA -The Rite of We believe our mission is: Christian Initiation of Adults If you are an adult interested in becoming To be a community of loving and caring people. Catholic, or if you are a baptized Catholic To teach and witness the Good News of Jesus Christ. who would like to receive the Sacrament of Eucharist and/or Confirmation, please call To celebrate that Good News in Sacraments and Prayer. Fr. Charlie at 201-327-4359 or Susan Brown To minister to all people in their spiritual and physical at 201-327-2360. needs.

Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time • September 10, 2017 PASTORAL STAFF 201-327-4359 Ministry of Faith Formation (Cont’d) Rev. Charles Pinyan, x201 RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults [email protected] Susan Brown (201) 327-2360 RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation-Children Rev. Donald Sheehan, Priest in Residence x214 Irene Nayden (201) 327-0352 Rey Escalon, 201-264-0145 [email protected] Ministry of Evangelization Lori O’Reilly, Parish Secretary x202 AIDS Ministry Noreen (201) 236-1921 [email protected] Arlene Sabino (201) 934-8441 Irene Nayden, Parish Catechetical Leader x208 Messengers of Love Elayne McGill (201) 327-1547 [email protected] Photography Ministry Bill Konvit (201) 825-2972 Jean Borzilleri, Secretary for Religious Education x205 Prayer Chain Ministry Arlene Sabino (201) 934-8441 [email protected] Silvana Anello, Rental Coordinator x218 Ministry of Service [email protected] Art & Environment Ministry Katherine “Katie” Cavazzini, Youth Minister x204 Sophia Boniello (201) 803-6459 [email protected] Julia DiNardo (201) 723-7783 Andrew Monticello, Director of Music 201-925-4756 Lori Massie (201) 281-7515 [email protected] Bereavement Ministry Joe Lisella (201) 825-2204 Robert Yager, Custodian x203 Communication/Marketing Gerry Del Gatto (201) 825-7383 [email protected] Computer/Data Entry Richard Shinnick (201) 236-2112 Stan Brach and Jean Escalona, Trustees Food Pantry Ministry John Lowe (201) 327-9397 Sue Zitolo (201) 934-9372 Rectory Phone (201) 327-4359 Rectory Fax (201) 327-6478 Funeral Ministry John Frederick (201) 327-3753 Youth Ministry (201) 934-5554 Giving Tree Ministry Anna DiMiceli (201) 825-7039 Religious Education (201) 327-0352 Grounds & Maintenance Ministry Rentals (201) 783-5414 Father Charlie (201) 327-4359 Homeless Shelter Ministry Joe Zitolo (201) 934-9372 Parish Pastoral Council meets in the Rectory on the second Hospitality Ministry Kathleen Lucas (201) 236-2577 Monday of the month at 7:30 P.M. Peace & Justice Ministry Gerry Del Gatto (201) 825-7383 Remembrance Kathie Brach (201) 236-3116 Prayer Chain Ministry Respect Life Ministry Veronica Lenzi (201) 962-3027 Coordinator: Arlene Sabino (201) 934-8441 Soup Kitchen Ministry Chuck Assicurato (201) 327-1393 STEWARDSHIP OF TIME AND TALENT Welcome Ministry Jean Escalona (201) 825-3817

Ministry of Worship Ministry of Stewardship & Finance Adult Leader for Children's Church Finance Council Michael Simendinger (201) 236-3135 Irene Nayden (201) 327-0352 New Energies Susan Bolton (201) 248.0412 Linens Jean Borzilleri (201) 818-1559 Pastoral Council Elaine Kehoe (201) 818-3946 Altar Server Michael Schmidt (201) 934-3353 Stewardship Committee Jean Escalona (201) 825-3817 Collection Counters Frank Anello (201) 934-1331 Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Ministry of Community Building Mary O'Flaherty (201) 652-5286 Carnival Irene Nayden (201) 327-4936 Monthly Kathie Brach (201) 236-3116 Music/Choir Ministry Ministry of Youth Stewardship Andrew Monticello (201)-925-4756 Festival of Carols Andrew Monticello (201)-925-4756 Readers of the Word (Lectors) Living Stations Andrew Monticello (201)-925-4756 Robert & Patty Durso (201) 760-9169 Youth Group (Grades 6-8. 9-12) Katie Cavazzini (201) 934-5554 Ministry of Faith Formation Youth Mass Music Ministry Baptismal Preparation Ministry Andrew Monticello (201)-925-4756 JoAnn Del Gatto (201) 981-7081 Catechetical Ministry (1-9) Irene Nayden (201) 327-0352 Visit www.guardianangelchurch.org for up to date information Cornerstone - Men’s Spirituality about the parish! Are you a snowbird? Moving? You can update Rey Escalon (201) 264-0145 your address by going to the About section and scroll down to Cornerstone - Women's Spirituality Update Parish Information! Go to the calendar be a part of all the great things happening at Guardian Angel! Carolyn Blake (201) 825-1931 A Message from the Pastor Statement of Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., of Newark September 10, 2017 On the Rescission of DACA Executive Order Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

The decision to phase out the Deferred Action for Child- Dear parishioners, hood Arrivals executive order is malicious. If you’ve been away for the summer, welcome back! Part of the joy of travel is participating at Mass wherever you go. I It is plainly and clearly wrong for this Administration to hope these experiences have nourished you in faith and deep- use as a political tool the lives, futures and security of some ened your sense of unity with Catholics throughout the world! 800,000 young people whose only crime, if you ever could call it that, was that they lovingly and obediently accompanied their * parents in pursuit of the dream of freedom and opportunity. No doubt you have noticed the new steps, plaza and island construction and landscaping. We are so pleased with this pro- Whether or not the previous administration had authority ject – look for a detailed report in next week’s bulletin. Please to institute DACA does not matter. The 800,000 Dreamers join us for the blessing of the new plaza at the start of the 5:30 affected by the rescission are people. They live in our neigh- p.m. Mass on Saturday, September 16th. And bring a friend! borhoods, attend our schools, fight for our country, and con- * tribute actively in our workplaces. They are contributing to this Our choir has resumed its Thursday evening practicing, nation’s future and prosperity. They have followed the rules and returns from summer break to sing weekly at the 10 a.m. that have been in place, always praying that Congress would Mass. If you would like to join others in helping our communi- step up to the plate and craft intelligent, heartfelt long term ty worship in song or instrument, please contact our Director of solutions to a broken immigration system.

Music Ministry, Andrew Monticello, at One can’t hide behind the term “legality” in rescinding [email protected]. DACA. That is an abandonment of humanity, and abandon- * ment of talented and hopeful young people who are as Ameri- On Thursday, September 14, the Apostolic Nuncio to the can as you and I. United States, The Most Reverend Christophe Pierre, will impose the Pallium on Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., The rule of law, first, last and always, must provide a sixth Archbishop of Newark, in a special Mass to be celebrated humane, moral code to organize, protect and advance society in the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. The based on the best ideals and beliefs in our hearts and minds. Mass is set to begin at 2:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend, and Catholic teaching calls all people to make a commitment to you are asked to be seated in the Cathedral by 1 p.m. uphold the dignity of every person and to work for the common The pallium is a special liturgical garment worn only by good of our nation. Rescinding DACA without having in place Metropolitan – those prelates who preside over an through Congress an equivalent and permanent protection for ecclesiastical province. The Province of New Jersey consists of these Americans does not advance society or exemplify our the Archdiocese of Newark and the of Trenton, best ideals and beliefs. It is, rather, an abandoning of humani- ty. Camden, Paterson and Metuchen. A narrow circular band of white lamb’s wool with two bands hanging from front to back, Today, the Administration not only has closed borders; it the pallium is decorated with six black crosses that recall the also has closed minds and hearts. wounds of the crucified Christ and adorned with three pins that symbolize the nails of the Crucifixion. It is worn around the Hurricane Irma neck. The Holy Father bestows a Pallium as a symbol of an Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., Archbishop of Archbishop’s close relationship to the . Newark, asks all people of the Archdiocese to pray for the The Mass of Imposition of the Pallium will be the first safety of those who are in the path of Hurricane Irma. such liturgy to take place in the Cathedral Basilica in 63 years. The Archdiocese of Newark is home to many thousands of Archbishops Peter L. Gerety and John J. Myers, and Cardinal people who trace their roots to the Caribbean islands of Cuba, Theodore McCarrick each received the pallium directly from US Islands, Puerto Rico, Haiti, the Dominican Republic the Holy Father in liturgies that took place at St. Peter’s and the Bahamas, so the effects of Hurricane Irma will be felt Basilica in Rome. not only on the people of these islands and in our southern * United States, but also on people here in in New Jersey. Of Two community events this week warrant your attention. I special importance to the Archdiocese is the fate of the nearly hope you’ll consider joining me at these supportive gatherings. 32,000 inhabitants and additional thousands of visitors of the The annual 9/11 candlelight memorial service will be Monday Turks & Caicos Islands, which the Vatican has placed into the September 11th at 7 p.m. at Crestwood Park. On Wednesday spiritual care of the Archbishop of Newark. September 13th, at 7 p.m. at the Red Barn at Crestwood Lake, a Over the two decades that the Missio candlelight vigil will be held to remember those who have died (independent mission) of Turks & Caicos Islands has been due to addiction and to help ease the stigma surrounding under the care of the Archbishop of Newark, the Archdiocese addiction. This vigil is sponsored by the bereavement group, has established , schools and outreach centers to serve “Hope and Healing After An Addiction Death.” the people there, many of whom are poor and refugees from other islands. In 2008, Hurricane Gustave and Tropical Storm In Christ, Hanna pummeled the people of Turks & Caicos, and caused destruction to buildings of the mission, yet the priests of the Archdiocese stationed on the islands of the mission continue to meet their spiritual and physical needs. The Cardinal asks that all Catholics keep our brothers and sisters in the Caribbean and especially the Turks & Caicos mission in our prayers at this time. READINGS FOR THE WEEK

Sunday: Ez 33:7-9; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9;

Rom 13:8-10; Mt 18:15-20 Sunday September 10 Monday: Col 1:24 -- 2:3; Ps 62:6-7, 9; Lk 6:6-11 5:30 pm Louise Repetto Tuesday: Col 2:6-15; Ps 145:1b-2, 8-11; Lk 6:12-19 7:30 am Carlo DeMichele Wednesday: Col 3:1-11; Ps 145:2-3, 10-13ab; Lk 6:20-26 10:00 am Kori Lee Muhlhahn Thursday: Nm 21:4b-9; Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-38;Phil 2:6-11; 11:30 am Richard Poisson Jn 3:13-17 Friday: 1 Tm 1:1-2, 12-14; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-8, 11; Monday September 11 Jn 19:25-27 or Lk 2:33-35 9:00 am People of the Parish Saturday: 1 Tm 1:15-17; Ps 113:1b-7; Lk 6:43-49 Sunday: Sir 27:30 -- 28:9; Ps 103:1-4, 9-12; Tuesday September 12 Rom 14:7-9; Mt 18:21-35 9:00 am Gloria Reynolds

Wednesday September 13 2018 PARISH BOOK OF MASS INTENTIONS 9:00 am Monsignor Thomas Burns We will open the 2018 parish book of Mass intentions Thursday September 14 on Tuesday, September 19th at 9:30 a.m. (following 9:00 am Myrene Pfaff morning Mass). A Mass intention may be for the living or

Friday September 15 deceased, or in thanksgiving, and the requested offering 9:00 am Frank McGuire is ten dollars. The Mass intention is prayed aloud during the General Intercessions (Prayer of the Faithful). In Saturday September 16 addition, you may request to memorialize the sanctuary 5:30 am Sally Babbilonia & Teresa Favata lamp, altar bread, or altar wine for a given week, with the

Sunday September 17 suggested offering of fifteen dollars. These are printed in 7:30 am Jorge da Silva Lindo the corresponding week’s bulletin. 10:00 am Jane Van Tassel To help accommodate everyone’s requests, on 11:30 am Martin Bartels September 19th only, each person’s requests will be lim- ited to 3 weekend Masses, and 5 weekday Masses. After September 19th, we are able to open the requests beyond that limit. We are celebrating the following at Father Charlie Guardian Angel this weekend. Center for Food Action(CFA) Maddox Alexander Chua YEAR TO DATE DONATIONS son of Robert and Denise Chua 85 Jars of Grape Jelly per week Ryan John King 85 Cans of Ground Coffee per week son of Daniel and Meghan King As of September 3 year to date, Guardian Angel parish May God’s grace and blessings that you receive on has donated 278 bags and 28 boxes of food and personal your Baptism, guide you throughout your life. items weighing over 3923 lbs and $300 in monetary do- nations (including 108 boxes of pancake mix and 92 bot- tles of pancake syrup in August) to the CFA. The Center STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE has identified Jars of Grape Jelly and Cans of Ground Guardian Angel is a tithing parish. Biblical tithing means Coffee as needed items for the month of September. 10% of gross income to God. We ask half of this, or 5%, Donations including monetary donations can be dropped for your . off at the Food Pantry in the back of the Church. The

Weekly Offering CFA cannot accept Non-Perishable items. If you have any questions or comments feel free to contact Sue Zito- September 3rd collection was $8,044 with $4,600 from lo at 201-934-9372, [email protected] or John Lowe at the collection basket and $3,444 from Faith Direct. 201-327-9397, [email protected] .

ARCHDIOCESAN NATIONAL COLLECTIONS

Today's special second collection is for The Catholic University of America, unique among universities in the United States, as the national university of the , founded by the bishops of this country and chartered by Leo XIII. Nearly one third of all of the U.S. bishops , archbishops, and cardinals in our country are alumni, along with over 12,000 priests and religious from around the world, including some from this . Located in Washington, D.C., the University provides an education based in Catho- lic intellectual tradition to almost 7,000 students through its 12 schools. Your contributions will strengthen the work of our top scholars, many of whom help to explain to the rest of the world. will also support scholarships for students in our diocese and others in achieving our mission of preparing the next gener- ation of leader- ship for our Church and nation including those studying to become our future priests and religious . We appreciate your generosity.

Thank you for your generous contributions last week to the Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern Europe! If you missed the collection, it is not too late to give, visit www.usccb.org/nationalcollections, and click on the “How to Give” link on the left.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION YOUTH MINISTRY

Catholic Highlight of the Week: The Religious Education Office is closed for the month of August. Schedules have been e mailed. If you are regis- tered for either the Tuesdays or Home School and have not September 17, 2017 – September 18, 2017 received a schedule, please contact the Religious e office at Location: St. Patrick's Cathedral [email protected]. If you have not yet reg- When: Sun., September 17 to istered we cannot guarantee your child space in a class for Mon., September 18, 2017 next year. Tuesday classes will begin on October 17th.

Time: Veneration 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. on both days. If you have registered for Home School classes and have Web Address: https://saintpatrickscathedral.org/ not picked your materials, you may do so when the Reli- padrepio gious Ed office re-opens on September 11th. Religious Ed Where: Patrick's Cathedral office hours are from Monday to Thursday between the 14 East 51st Street (Corner of Madison Ave.) hours of 10:30 & 3:00. If those hours are not convenient for New York , NY 10022 you, let us know in the Religious Ed office and we will be Cost: Free happy to make other arrangements. During August, I will be checking my email and can meet with you by appointment. Description/Details: The Saint Pio Foundation has Summer is a great time to think about activities that your organized a first-time tour of the family might want to get involved in at Guardian Angel for relics of Padre Pio, on the next year. We always welcome any students from grade 4 occasion of the 130th anniversary of and older to train to become an Altar Server. If you are inter- ested or have any questions let us know. his birth and the 15th anniversary of his , here in the United States. For adults and older students (High School Seniors or older) St. Patrick’s Cathedral has been blessed to welcome these we would love to have more volunteers for Children’s beautiful and holy relics for full veneration throughout the Church, which continue at 11:30 Mass this fall. Contact the Religious Ed office for more information about this. day on Sunday, September 17, 2017 and Monday, September 18, 2017 from 7:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. each day In the coming weeks we will continue to contact catechists to commemorate their first stop on this once in a lifetime for our Tuesday evening program. A few years ago we American tour. moved classes to church buildings. The new format was It is our hope that all faithful can have a moving experi- successful thanks to volunteer catechists. Several of our catechists in this program are not parents of students, but ence with the most-holy relics of Padre Pio – which in- are happy to share their faith with our students. It is a great cludes one of his blood-stained gloves and his personal way to connect with the young people of our parish. If you mantel (cloak) – and witness Christ’s love through an think you would like to be a “guest speaker” for one Tuesday active encounter with Padre Pio. evening during the school year for either 6th, 7th or 8th grade, please let us know. We will be happy to go over the materi- al with you and help you prepare in any way.

PEER MINISTRY We continue to search for qualified catechists for our Tues- Youth Ministry is seeking both teen and adult leaders day afternoon program. These classes meet most Tuesdays for the parish’s Confirmation Retreat to be held Septem- from 3:30 until 5:00 between October and April. We desper- ber 22 – 24, 2017. Peer ministry includes all aspects of ately need catechists for grades 4 & 5. Please give prayerful the leadership experience including the preparation, pray- consideration to helping out. For the past several years, we er, service, group reflection, true community life, and, of have had great success with High School juniors and sen- course, fun! Please contact our Youth Minister, Katie iors teaching. The kids love it and the teens get a lot out of it too! Cavazzini, if you are interested. Time is of the essence as we have already begun our team formation! If you have any questions you may contact the Religious Education Office at [email protected], COMING SOON… [email protected] or 201-327-0352. Wed., Sept. 13 Peer Ministry Formation 7:30pm Rectory STEWARDSHIP WEEKLY REFLECTION Wed., Sept. 20 Peer Ministry Formation 7:30pm Rectory September 10, 2017 Fri., Sept. 22 – Sun., Sept. 24 Confirmation Retreat 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Weekend Wed., Sept. 27 Youth Group Kick-Off “You, son of man, I have appointed watchman for the 7:30pm Rectory house of Israel.” - EZEKIEL 33:7

Katie Cavazzini - Youth Minister Many of us are generous with our gifts. However, 201-934-5554 - [email protected] how often is our generosity at the minimum level re-quired? We do just enough or give just enough. Remember, the Lord calls us to be generous with all the gifts He has given us, to grow them and return them with increase. HURRICANE RELIEF

If you missed our parish collection for hurricane

relief, or want to make additional donations, you St. Luke Church: may send contributions directly to Catholic Visit www.churchofstluke.org for more information and Charities USA. From their website: parish bulletin.

Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA), the official Church of the Presentation: domestic relief agency of the Catholic Church, is … tak- Visit the website at www.churchofpresentation.org for ing action toward assisting in (hurricane) recovery efforts. more information, and the parish bulletin. 100% of funds raised are going to those affected. Sister Donna Markham OP, PhD, president and CEO A Support Group for Adults Experiencing a of CCUSA, (was) in San Antonio on Labor Day in order to Separation and/or Divorce in their marriage will present nearly $2 million in aid to local begin on Monday, September 18 at 7:30 pm. agencies. All funds raised will go to the agencies that are helping families and individuals with shelter, food, and The group will be meeting for 12 consecutive weeks at other recovery needs, both immediate and long-term. Church of the Presentation. The program is designed to CCUSA is also sending to the impacted areas its help support adults through the painful process of ending Disaster Mobile Response Center vehicle, which was a marriage. The goal of the program is designed to help presented to CCUSA just last week by the Ford Motor explore anger, grief, transition, forgiveness, self-esteem Company. The vehicle was packed with supplies – dia- and ultimately goal-setting for a brighter future. pers, bleach, and mosquito repellant – by CCUSA staff Remember it is not the life crisis of divorce that defines members and (sent) to San Antonio, where it will be used you, but instead you are defined by how you respond to by local Catholic Charities agencies. that crisis. Come and explore how to become the new The CCUSA Disaster Recovery Team is coordinating and improved version of yourself! the relief efforts from the Catholic Charities nationwide Services are also offered for children whose family are network. The impacted agencies have been asked to list experiencing the pain of separation and/or divorce. their specific needs, including the number and amounts Registration is required. Contact Patty McLaughlin at of gift cards and gas cards. CCUSA will then distribute ext. 887 or [email protected] the list to other Catholic Charities agencies and manage the disbursements. In addition to basic supplies, CCUSA will provide technical assistance, the deployment of staff 40 Days for Life from other agencies, as well as short term and long term Fall Campaign in Montclair, NJ recovery grants. If you would like to contribute to the recovery LIFENET is organizing a 40 Days for Life campaign of efforts, you may text CCUSADISASTER to 71777 or visit prayer and fasting for an end to abortion from Wednesday, www.catholiccharitiesusa.org to donate. Also, checks September 27 to Sunday, November 5.We are asking peo- may be mailed to: ple to come and pray for just 1 hour per week for 6 weeks Catholic Charities USA, 2050 Ballenger Ave Suite 400, anytime you can between the hours of 7:00 AM and 7:00 Alexandria, VA 22314. PM in front of the Social Security Building in Montclair, NJ at 396 Bloomfield Avenue (across the street from a high-volume abortion center) Special Noon Mass To get more information or to sign-up to volunteer, call A special mass and a support group meeting for all 973-497-4512 or email Mike Moore at who are affected by the disease of alcoholism will take [email protected] place at Church of St. Mary, 20 Legion Place, Closter, Prayer saves lives. During the last campaign, 19 moms NJ on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at 12:00 noon. changed their minds and chose life for their babies! Mass is offered for the support, healing and recovery of not only the man/woman directly affected with the abuse of alcohol and/or drugs, but also for anyone in- volved in the life of the alcoholic or drug addict. For Hold Your Next Event At Guardian Angel information please call 201-768-7565. Auditorium Capacity 325 People Also on Saturday is the New Jersey Recovery Msgr. Salemi Hall Capacity 75 People Advocates Rally at Liberty State Park. For more info visit their Website: newjerseyrecoveryadvocates.org. Fully Air Conditioned • `Communion/Conirmation/Graduation Parties • IMPORTANT CHURCH WEBSITES: Retirement/Birthday Parties/Sweet 16/Quinceanera Church of the Guardian Angel Website: • Fundraisers/Dance Recitals/Competitions www.guardianangelchurch.org • Baby/Bridal Showers/Rehearsal Dinners Facebook: • www.facebook.com/GuardianAngelChurchAllendale/ Community/Corporate Meetings The Archdiocese of Newark www.rcan.org • Holiday Parties/Repast Luncheons The Catholic Advocate www.rcan.org/advocate Silvana Anello Rental Coordinator @ 201-783-5414 or Away for the weekend? Go to: www.masstimes.org E-mail: [email protected] CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS 259750: Guardian Angel Church 320 Franklin Tpke. Allendale, NJ 07401

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