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Agnes Plunkett, req. Jack and Mary Smith Philip DiGuglielmo, req. his wife Annette Rita, Ed and Virginia Bartz, req. Lauren Piccolo Mary Eileen Gilliland, req. James and Allison Farley Theresa Ondris, req. Emma Updegrove Weekly Memorial Mass Joseph Perillo, req. Joseph and Ida Pecca
Friday, June 24th 7:00 a.m. 12:10 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, June 19
Missal Translations
Quotes from the General Instruction of the Roman Missal June 19, 2011 - Part 6 of 7
On November 27, 2011, the English speaking Church in the USA will begin using a new translation of the prayers used at Mass (The Roman Missal). A series of quotes explaining the parts of the Mass from the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) will be posted here. These explanations are meant to help the reader participate more fully in the Sunday Mass. Please check here weekly.
Communion
It is most desirable that the faithful, just as the priest himself is bound to do, receive the Lords Body from hosts consecrated at the same Mass and that, in the instances when it is permitted, they partake of the chalice, so that even by means of the signs Communion will stand out more clearly as a participation in the sacrifice actually being celebrated. (GIRM, 85) Prepared by the OFFICE OF DIVINE WORSHIP www.RomanMissalNewark.org
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Scriptural Readings
for the Week of June 19th
Feast of the Most Holy Trinity Ex 34: 4b-6, 8-9; 2 Cor 13:11-13; Jn 3:16-18 Monday Gn 12:1-9; Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday Gn 13:2, 5-18; Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday Gn 15:1-12, 17-18; Mt 7:15-20 Thursday Gn 16:1-12, 15-16 or 16:6b-12, 15-16; Mt 7:21- 29 Friday Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; 1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5-17 $54,562 Day: Is 49:1-6; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80 Saturday Gn 18:1-15; Mt 8:5-17
Over the years, the issue of proper attire for church attendance surfaces during the summer months. In many of our parishes, there are people who forget the reverence and respect that must be upheld when we enter the house of God. Attire that may be appropriate for recreational and social events is simply not appropriate for church. Please observe modesty and good judgment in your choice of clothing when attending Mass or other church services. Dresses, skirts, and dress shorts should be near the knee. Tight fitting clothing, tank tops, and muscle shirts are examples of improper clothing in church.
Fr. Bill
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Summer Hours
The Academy Office, Catechetical Offices and Rectory Offices will be closed on Fridays beginning June 24, 2011. Thursday, June 23rd
9:0011:-00 a.m. A of OLP Little Panthers /Volleyball Camp, church grounds 1:00 2:00 p.m. Holy Hour of Reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Church
All Day Set-Up for Vacation Bible School (VBS) Sandwich drop-off for St. Josephs Social Service Center, Elizabeth, PH Lobby Sunday, June 26th 9:0011:-00 a.m. A of OLP Little Panthers /Volleyball 9:00 a.m. Mass followed by Kick-Off Coffee Camp, church grounds and Donuts for VBS, church/PH 7:30 p.m. Adult Choir practice, church 10:00 a.m. R.C.I.A., Parish Library Wednesday, June 22nd 9:0011:-00 a.m. A of OLP Little Panthers /Volleyball Camp, church grounds
9:009:30 a.m.
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July 1st is the first Friday of the month. Eucharistic Adoration will be held in the church starting after Annette Fiorilli, Marian Coleman, Pam Stewart, the 12:10 PM Mass and continuing until Holy Hour Julia Redling, Anthony Gheselli, Maryann Hughes, Tom between 8 PM and 9 PM. This would be a wonderful Hoban, Richard Collier, Michael Calitri, Raymond this opportunity to spend some quiet time in prayer Prendeville, Prudence Waldmann, Frances Larsen, thanking God for all the blessings He continues to Thomas Mahala and eight special intentions. give us. All are welcome. Thank you for signing the Let us also pray for the men and women who are attendance book which will be placed on the table at serving in our military in particular those who are from the entrance of the church closest to the rectory. our parish: PFC. Joseph Robert Pecca - Korea Please Make Sandwiches for Donation 2LT. Kyle R. Lee, Army - Iraq On June 21st, we will deliver sandwiches made at 2LT. Charlie Law, Army - Iraq home by parishioners to St. Josephs Social Service CPL. Gerald Squirlock Jr., Army Afghanistan Center. The sandwiches will be used in various comLance CPL. Christopher Sodano, Marines - Afghanistan munity outreach programs. Here is how you can help: Buy a loaf of any kind of bread. Turn the loaf of bread into sandwiches by using your choice of sandwich fillings (e.g., any type of cold cuts, peanut butter & jelly, etc. You can put a little mustard or butter on the bread but no mayo, please!). Put each sandwich into a baggie. Return the wrapped sandwiches to the loaf wrapper and close it up. Tape a piece of paper to the loaf wrapper telling the kind of sandwiches you have made Bring the sandwiches to Our Lady of Peace on the Tuesday morning: From 7:00 am to 8:45 am, sandwiches can be left in the vestibule of the church on the side closest to the Rectory. From 9:00 am to 9:30 am, sandwiches should be brought to the lobby of the Parish Hall. At 9:30 am, we leave to deliver sandwiches to St. Josephs! Thank you!
COL Paul J. McAneny - Kuwait Also, please remember our dearly departed relatives and friends who have passed away recently especially Roy Karipel May they rest in peace. Please remember that there is a special intention book located in the Baptistery of the church. Your intention can be written in it and prayed for during the Masses that are said at Our Lady of Peace.
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First Grade Dont delay registering your young one. Our First Reconciliation and Eucharist preparation begins in grade one. Children generally receive First Reconciliation in the second grade and First Communion in the third grade after they have experienced full preparation during those three years.
Kindergarten Sessions Our Lady of Peace parish also offers religious education Other hours by appointment for kindergarten aged children at a reduced fee. Kinder908-464-8156olpcatoff@aol.com garten classes are not required but parents often want Registration forms and Parent Handbooks are on the ta- their children to begin classes at this age. Please call the bles in the back of the church and in the slots by the rec- Catechetical Office at 908-464-8156 for information. tory reception desk. FAITH-FILLED ADULTS All Catholic children attending public schools should attend religious education classes so that they may be One of the most rewarding things you can do is share well grounded in our faith and be prepared for the sacra- your faith with the young people of our parish as a catements. You may either mail your completed forms to chist who teaches in our Religious Education Program. the Catechetical Office or drop them off at our Office Although many of our catechists are returning in the fall, located in the rectory. Our office will be closed on Fri- there are available openings in the grades and times below: days during the summer beginning June 24th. Thursdays, 3:30 4:45 pm: Grade 5 or 6 Archbishops Annual Appeal Please check your heart to see if God is calling you to the catechetical ministry, and then phone the CatechetMaking a Difference ical Office at 908-464-8156 so we can give you all the Last month, in the Cathedral Basilica of info you need. Catechists are not necessarily professional teachers; they the Sacred Heart in Newark, 18 men were ordained to the priesthood and 35 are just ordinary faith-filled adults who love our Catholic faith and enjoy interacting with children and young men, were ordained to the permanent diaconate. In addition to being among the largest ordi- people. We will help you with the tools you need, innation groups in the country, both classes have men with cluding curriculum, lesson planning, and training. Our diverse backgrounds, experience and age. Here in the Archdiocese of Newark, we continue to be Organization Schedules for 2011 - 2012 blessed with men who are willing to answer Gods call If you have completed your calendar of events for our to serve. Providing the necessary resources for our parish online calendar for the up coming year, you can Seminaries will continue to be a top priority. submit it now. The newly ordained permanent deacons work in a variPlease send your list of events including date, the exact ety of different professions and businesses, most are facility locations that you will need, the time to start your married with children and some with grandchildren. set up, the time your event will begin, and the time your They bring their varied life experiences with them into ministry, and are well-positioned to work hand-in-hand clean up will end to olpsched@aol.com. You will be notiwith the priest of this Archdiocese to relate to the prob- fied either when your events are placed on the calendar or lems and concerns of parishioners. if more then one organization has made a similar request. Thank you for your support of the Archbishops Annual If you do not have access to a online computer, please bring your requests in writing to the rectory office. ReAppeal which makes this a reality.
quests appreciated by the end of July.
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Our teams are assembling and you are invited to participate in the endeavor. Help is needed in a variFor more details, please call 908-304-4691 or 908- ety of ways from preparing a dish for twenty and/or 665-0385 or down load camp information and regisdelivering and serving the children at 5:00 p.m. at St. trations at jkbasketball.com Augustine Church, Newark. Volunteers and their families enjoy this annual opportunity to serve those less fortunate than us. Financial contributions are also Coach Frank Allocco to Conduct welcome. Please contact Andrea Kull at 908-273Excel Basketball Camp 4749 or at mirakull@verizon.net to support this program. Thank you. Coach Frank Allocco, a 1967 Our Lady of Peace Alumnus and 1971 New Providence High School Manorcare ew Providence Graduate, will return to New Providence to conduct the popular Excel in Basketball Summer Camp. Frank Alis looking for Volunteers! locco, National Coach of the year in 2000, is the Head What we are looking for Coach of nationally ranked De La Salle High School in + dedicated individuals who want to make a difference in Concord, California. our residents lives. The camps are co-directed by New Providence High + people who truly care and like to be around seniors School Coach Art Cattano.
Day camps
August 1st 5th For boys and girls grades 4 to 9 & boys grades 10 - 12 - 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. August 8th 12th For boys and girls grades 4 to 9 -9:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. August 8th 11th Junior Camp for boys and girls in grades 1to 3 3:00 6:00 p.m. August 15th & 16th Shooting Camp - For boys and girls grades 5 to 12 - 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. For more information, please call 908-464-9599 or email: excelcamp@gmail.com
+ select jobs: delivering and reading mail, leading activity programs, assisting with wheelchair transport to/from programs, assist on trips, shop for Bingo items, share a personal talent, assist with church services 2xs per month, assist with the Barber and hairdresser, visit residents in their rooms who do not have many outside/family support + Assist with manicures, and makeovers, special events, entertainment, taking residents out for a walk, playing outdoor games etc. For requirements beyond a caring heart - please contact David Spatola, Director of Activities, will need to interview you to see if you are the right fit Mr. Spatola can be reached at 908-464-8600 (Manorcare is located at 144 Gales Dr., NP)
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The newly updated Library Catalog is now available. A Catalog by Category can be found on line (www.ourladyofpeaceparish.org). A Catalog by Category, Author and Title is located in the Parish Library Summer Volunteer Opportunity and also in the Church on the table near the door closest to the rectory. Have a look; the Parish Library has Are you looking fro a place to SERVE over the something for you! summer? Gratia Plena Evangelical Community, residing at St. Antoninus, in Newark, invites you to When I visited family last month I borrowed A join them for the week-long Mission Immersion 2, Lobster Tale, from the Parish Library. The DVD is July 18-24, 2011. We will be serving at different about a miraculous moss that turns up in Cody Brewers lobster trap and how it affects Codys peace- sites around the city, i.e. soup kitchen nursing ful life as all his friends and neighbors want to use the home, etc. At night we will have activities such as healing powers. The themes expressed by the film in- Bible Study, Prayer Meeting, and a Holy Road clude Family, Communication, Compassion and Pri- Trip! There will also be daily prayer including orities. Mass and Adoration. It was enjoyed by my Mom, my sister-in-law, my For more information, or to help financially, if two nephews (9 and 12) and me. We all strongly rec- you cant join us, please contact Mark Matthesis at ommend it to parish families. 973-489-0509 or email Mark@mjlmmusic.com. Please RSVP by July 11th . Thank you. Review by Vicki and family This DVD can be found in Category #25 Video and Audio Cassettes. Bereavement Support Group The library, located in the rectory basement, is open when the rectory is open.
The Holy Mass 101 is a lecture series intended for all parishioners, confirmation age and older. It will be offered for the first time this July and then repeated several times both during the day and in the evening beginning in October. The format of the course is DVD lectures followed by a brief group discussion.
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The Bishops of the United States desire that the implementation of the new English translation of the Mass may be an occasion for all Catholics to acquire a greater appreciation for and understanding of the liturgical worship of God in the Mass. It is the hope of Fr. Bill and the other priests at Our Lady of Peace that all parishioners find the time to take this adult education course that will be offered at various times beginning this summer.
OUR LADY OF PEACE VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2011 For Children Pre-K to Entering 4th Grade
Monday, June 27 through Friday, July 1, 2011 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Cost: $35 per child $90 family maximum
Please complete the information below and return with payment to OLP Rectory, 111 South Street, New Providence, NJ 07974. Make checks payable to OLP Church
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