THE PEOPLE OF GOD CALLED TO BE THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF ST. MICHAEL CHURCH Putting God first through the stewardship of time, talent & treasure SERVED BY: Rev. Msgr. Timothy J. Shugrue, Pastor Rev. John P. McGovern, Pastor Emeritus Rev. Robert S. Gajewski, Parochial Vicar Rev. Wilson A. Paculan, Parochial Vicar Rev. William P. Sheridan, Weekend Asst. Daniel Wilverding, Deacon Sandy Miragliotta, School Principal Jacqueline Karmol, Pastoral Assoc. for Rel. Ed. Ellen Collett, Administrator, Catechetics David Bower, Director of Music Rich Donovan, Coord. of Youth Ministry Valeria Downey, Assoc. Coord. of Youth Ministry Joan F. Genova, Business Administrator Barbara A. Bilger, Trustee Richard C. Gallagher, Trustee EUCHARIST: Saturday Evenings: 5:30 pm Sundays: 7:30 am, 9:00 am,10:30 am, 12 Noon Weekdays: 7:00 am, 12 Noon Saturdays: 8:00 am, 12 Noon Holy Days: Check Bulletin for Mass times RECONCILIATION: Monday through Saturday after the 12:00 Noon Mass and Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. BAPTISMS: Contact the Parish Center for date and Prep Class. MARRIAGE: MINISTRY TO THE SICK: Homebound: Please let us know of any parishioners, unable to attend church, wishing to receive the Sacraments Anointing of the Sick and Communion. Hospital Visitation: Present privacy regulations require the family to notify the parish of hospitalized parishioners. Please call the Parish Center to arrange a visit. PARISH MEMBERSHIP: We welcome new members to our parish. Registering helps us know you are one of us. Please visit the Parish Center. R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults): We welcome inquiries into our Faith. Please contact the Parish Center. YOUTH MINISTRY: Weekly in the Youth Room High School 7:00 p.m. Sunday - at St. Michael’s PARISH CENTER OFFICE HOURS 40 ALDEN STREET Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-8 p.m. CRANFORD, NJ 07016 Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (908) 276-0360 Sunday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Emergency only Cell: 908-477-3093 [email protected] www.stmichaelcranford.org www.facebook.com/stmichaelcranford SCHOOL 100 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD, NJ 07016 (908) 276-9425 [email protected] www.smscranford.com RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (908) 276-2050 www.stmichaelcranfordre.org YOUTH MINISTRY (908) 276-5990 www.stmtym.com Page Two January 18, 2015 “What are you looking for?” Saturday 5:30 Sunday 7:30 9:00 10:30 12:00 Monday 7:00 12:00 Tuesday 7:00 12:00 Wednesday 7:00 12:00 Thursday 7:00 12:00 Friday 7:00 12:00 Saturday 8:00 12:00 5:30 Sunday 7:30 9:00 10:30 12:00 January 17, 2015 Priest Intention January 18 People of St. Michael Parish Anne Giuliano Mauro LaPorta John O’Beirne January 19 James Kompany John Kelly January 20 Ted Dymond Helen R. Powers January 21 Kathleen McGinley Joseph Mairo January 22 John Morris Fr. Robert Cormier January 23 Rose Davenhauer Barbara Hilla January 24 Araxi Chiavani Ann & Edward Doogan Mary Griffin January 25 People of St. Michael Parish Children & Parents - St. Michael School Knights of Columbus-Living & Dec.Members Ramon Garcia Novena: Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Mondays after 12 Noon Mass Legion of Mary: Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m.– Parish Center Prayer Group: Mondays at 7:00 p.m.– Parish Center Rosary: Weekdays 6:30 a.m.– Saturday 7:30 a.m. Social Services Helpline: (Cath. Comm. Services) 1-800-CCS-7413 Crisis Pregnancy Center: 1-201-991-2850 To Report Abuse: Victim Assistance Coordinator 201-407-3256 Union County Prosecutor 908-965-3879 Pilgrim Statue: God Bless Those Who Welcome Our Lady! Jan.18-25: Dorothy Burd, 18 Holly St. Jan.25-Feb.1: Robert Bell, Sr., 355 So.Union Readings for the Week: Monday: Heb 5: 1-10; Ps 110: 1-4; Mk 2: 18-22 Tuesday: Heb 6: 10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9,10c; Mk 2:23-28 Wednesday: Heb 7: 1-3, 15-17; Ps 110: 1-4; Mk 3: 1-6 Thursday: Heb 7: 25—8:6; Ps 40: 7-10, 17; Mk 3: 7-12 Friday: Heb 8: 6-13; Ps 85: 8, 10-14; Mk 3: 13-19 Saturday: Heb 9: 2-3, 11-14; Ps 47: 2-3, 6-9; Mk 3: 20-21 Sunday: Jon 3: 1-5,10; Ps 25: 4-9; 1 Cor 7: 29-31;Mk 1:14-20 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please Note: The Parish Center is closed for the day on Monday, January 19, 2015, in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. As we begin the liturgical ‘season’ of ‘Ordinary Time’ (distinct from the penitential or festive seasons of Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter), we hear from the Gospel of Mark in this year ‘B’ of the cycle of Sunday Scripture readings. But because it is the shortest of the four ‘canonical’ Gospels, it occasionally is supplemented to cover the Sundays of the year. Thus today we hear of Jesus’ call of the first apostles from the Gospel of John, against the backdrop of the Old Testament reading about the call of the prophet Samuel. In both cases the call comes in very direct and personal terms. Samuel, placed as a boy in the care of the priest Eli, must learn to listen for the Lord’s voice and to respond to it humbly: “Speak, for your servant is listening.” In John’s account of the apostles’ call, it is John the Baptist who plants the seed by directing two of his disciples to Jesus (“Behold, the Lamb of God”). As He notices them ‘following’ Him out of curiosity, Jesus asks them to verbalize what they are looking for, (“Rabbi, where are you staying?”), and then invites them to accompany Him: “Come, and you will see.” As a result, these two become intentional followers of Jesus. One of them, Andrew, excitedly goes to his brother Simon to tell him “We have found the Messiah”, and then brings him to Jesus, Who looks deeply into Simon’s heart and invites him into a new identity - “You will be called Cephas (the rock, or ‘Peter’)”. This account differs significantly from that of Mark, in which Jesus suddenly appears at the shores of the Sea of Galilee and summons Peter and Andrew and James and John, fishermen who drop their nets at once and follow Jesus. Both accounts offer much to ponder about the call to discipleship: in today’s version from John, the importance of a personal invitation from another disciple is highlighted. Just as Jesus invited Andrew and his companion to ‘come and see’, so they are impelled to share what they have found in Jesus. So it has been down through the ages: it is the faith and example of believers that intrigue others to consider Jesus as perhaps the answer to what they personally are “looking for”. Alive as the Body of Christ, it is our privilege and responsibility, both as individuals and as a community, to be the kind of disciples that attract other seekers to Jesus. A signal achievement of St. John Paul II was his development of what he termed ‘the theology of the body’, a way of looking at our physical nature as the essential medium for our relating to God and to one another. St. Paul’s words today proclaim our bodies to be sacred. How we understand and accept both the challenges and the responsibilities that go with our physical identity is the focus of an exciting program we hope to pilot soon with a group of middle schoolers and their parents, as a foundation for ongoing growth, especially in appreciating the gift that is our human sexuality. Watch for more information as we initiate this effort at St. Michael’s. God love you! - Msgr. Tim Shugrue Second Sunday in Ordinary Time STEWARDSHIP THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK… “Jesus turned and saw them following him and said to them, ‘What are you looking for?’” (John 1:38) What are you looking for? Are you wasting your time looking for the material comforts of the world? Or, is your heart longing for something deeper that can only be found by spending time with God? Take time, each day, in silence and ask the Lord what it is that He wants you to do. “IF I WERE GIVING THE HOMILY….” An initiative of our Steering Committee for Parish Transformation is a weekly e-mail exchange among parishioners sharing ideas about the coming Sunday’s Gospel. Our priests welcome this sharing of ideas as they consider their Sunday Mass homilies. You are invited to join this e-mail discussion group: it’s easy, and we would be happy to add your input about what the week’s Gospel says to you. Call or send your e-mail address to the Parish Center and let us know you would like to be included in the Homily Committee e-mail. MEMORIAL DONATIONS We are accepting Memorial Donations for flowers for the Altar area, the Candles, Bread & Wine used for the Liturgies, and the weekly Sanctuary Candle. These items may be donated in memory of someone or to mark a special occasion. A donation of $10 is suggested for the candles, bread & wine and sanctuary candle, and a donation of $40 is suggested for the weekly flowers. (MEMORIAL CARDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THESE DONATIONS.) ALSO, as we face the need to replace various items for liturgical use, we are happy to arrange for memorials of deceased loved ones. Contact the Parish Office. Memorial Gifts for the Week of January 18 Bread & Wine, Sanctuary Candle and Altar Candles In honor of Vincent Daniel Please pray for those who have died, and especially: Susanna Melise May all of our loved ones rest in the Lord’s peace. LAST CALL…..MARCH FOR LIFE ….. will take place on Thursday, January 22, in Washington, DC. Bus will depart 7:00 a.m. from SMS lot. ($20 per adult). Contact: 908-276-6189. Page Three GREAT ADVENTURE BIBLE STUDY Tuesday, January 20 - 12:45 and 7:30 (attend one session) Pat O’Keefe Room - Parish Ctr. (Topic: The Maccabean Revolt) A DISTINCTION for ARCHBISHOP GERETY! The Archdiocese of Newark is gratified to note that, with the recent death of a 104-year-old French bishop, our Archbishop Emeritus, Peter Leo Gerety, who hopes to celebrate his 103rd birthday in June, is now the oldest Catholic bishop in the world! A Connecticut native, Archbishop Gerety studied for the priesthood in Paris, where he was ordained at Notre Dame Cathedral in 1939 to serve the Archdiocese of Hartford. In 1966 he was named Coadjutor Bishop of Portland, Maine, where he served until 1974, when he was appointed the Third Archbishop of Newark, succeeding Archbishop Thomas A. Boland. During his tenure, Archbishop Gerety initiated numerous programs to implement the decrees of the Second Vatican Council and overhauled the administration and finances of the Archdiocese. He retired in 1986, succeeded by Archbishop (now Cardinal) Theodore E. McCarrick. Blessed with extraordinarily good health, Archbishop Gerety has remained active until very recently, present at many Archdiocesan events and regularly administering the Sacrament of Confirmation. He celebrated his 75th anniversary as a priest in 2014 and hopes, by the grace of God, to observe his 50th anniversary as a bishop in 2016. He now resides at St. Joseph’s Home for the Elderly in Totowa, NJ. Our prayers and good wishes, Archbishop Gerety! POVERTY AWARENESS MONTH - JANUARY 2O15 Who lives in Poverty USA? All those who make less than the Federal government’s official poverty threshold… which for a family of four is $23,850.00. People working at minimum wage, even holding down several jobs; seniors living on fixed incomes; wage earners suddenly out of work; millions of families everywhere from our cities to rural communities. Poverty does not strike all demographics equally. For example, in 2012, 13.6% of men lived in Poverty USA, but 16.3% of women. Along the same lines, the poverty rate for married couples in 2012 was only 6.3% - but the poverty rate for single-parent families with no wife present was up to 16.4%, while for single-parent families with no husband present over 30%. And though poverty is often perceived as a problem of urban environments and inner cities, the poverty rate in metropolitan areas (14.5%) is actually lower than the poverty rate in rural areas (17.7%). In 2012, the poverty rate for people living with a disability was 28.4%. That’s 4.3 million people living with a disability - in poverty. A MESSAGE FOR THE NEW YEAR When the song of the Angels is stilled When the Star in the sky is gone When the Kings and Princes are home When the Shepherds are back with their flocks…... THE WORK OF CHRISTMAS BEGINS To Find the Lost, To Heal the Broken, To Feed the Hungry, To Shelter the Homeless, To Release the Prisoner, To Rebuild the Nations To Bring Peace among People, To Make Music In the Heart — We, at St. Joseph Social Service Center, thank you for helping us continue “the work of Christmas” all year! Page Four YOUTH MINISTRY PROGRAM High School Program — This Sunday we invite all High School teens to our meeting being held here at St. Michael’s. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. and we get started shortly after 7:30 in the Youth Room. Grab your friends and come on by! Tonight’s meeting is a “Choice Option Night “ — where members will have an option of five different activities in which to participate. A reminder that all paperwork for those interested in going on our Appalachian Mission Trip is due in tonight and also that tickets to the “Midwinter Ball” Semi-Formal being held January 24 can be purchased tonight. Get the latest information about the Youth Ministry Program at www.stmtym.com. You can also reach Rich at the Youth Ministry Office at 908-276-5990 or via email [email protected]. Super Bowl Sub-Sale Coming -- Once Again this year the Youth Ministry Program wants to help cater your Super Bowl Party! We will be selling 8-inch sub sandwiches (Italian/Turkey or Tuna) for $5.00 a sub! The subs will be made fresh in the morning of February 1 and available for pick-up from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at St. Theresa’s. For every sub purchased, $3 will go directly toward helping to fund our Appalachia Mission Trip this year in April. You can order the subs one of THREE ways… online on our website www.stmtym.com, by e-mailing us [email protected] or by calling our Office at 908-276-5990. Payment may be made when picking up your order. SAMARITAN MINISTRY (Dawn Hickey - 908-276-0360) SANDWICH PROGRAM — Drop-off sites this week are: Pat & Henry Pavlak, 19 Berkeley Place, and Ali & Brian McNulty, 30 Oraton Drive. Answer the call today and be a disciple of Jesus. Help your neighbor by making a loaf or two of sandwiches for the people at St. Joseph’s in Elizabeth. Sandwiches are delivered early Monday morning. MONTHLY FOOD COLLECTION — for Cranford Family Care will be at all Masses this weekend and next. Needs for the month include: PB&J, coffee instant and regular, sugar, juice boxes, granola bars and instant mashed potatoes. Fresh foods are always welcome and can be delivered to CFC, 61 Myrtle Street (908-276-3530). We also recently received the following letters of thanks: 1)from Cerebral Palsy League: “Please accept my warm thanks for the generosity you have shown towards the students and families of our school during your holiday gift giving shrine. I join these families in thanking you for your ongoing support to those impacted by disability. We wish you all a very happy and healthful New Year!” 2) Catholic Charities received $1,190 as a result of your clothing donations from January 1 to November 30. These funds, combined with monies from other participating parishes throughout the Archdiocese, alleviated the sufferings of the needy who sought relief through the many operations of Catholic Charities. The shelters in Jersey City and Newark provide food, accommodations and over-all care for the homeless during these harsh winter months. Thank you for being our partner and enabling us to bring Christ’s love to the most vulnerable. PLEASE JOIN US FOR…….St. Michael School Open House You’ll have the opportunity to tour the school, enjoy coffee and conversation with our principal, SMS parents and students. Learn about the School’s Pre-K through Grade 8 curriculums, SMS BeforeCare and After-Care programs, and SMS sports. Registrations for the 2015-2016 school year will be accepted. Thursday, January 22………… 7:00 p.m. Sunday, January 25……………10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 28………. 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. ST. MICHAEL TECH TEAM We are starting to put together a permanent Tech Team. The goal is to enhance Worship Services by providing solid and consistent Audio, Video and Computer support. The Tech Team assists with the design, operation and maintenance of hardware and software for a variety of applications for the St. Michael Community. Members are Adult and Student volunteers. Current Activities: • Set up and operation of Sound equipment at Noon Mass. • Sound check for balanced volume and proper coverage. • Set up and operation of Video equipment. • Set up and operation of Computer and Software. • No experience needed - we will train! • Time commitment can be weekly or monthly. Please consider sharing your time and talent. Contact Dominick Esolda directly at [email protected] or come and talk with us at the Sunday Noon Mass. SPEAKER AT ST. HELEN CHURCH, WESTFIELD JOHN L. ALLEN, JR John Allen is presently an associate editor at The Boston Globe. He serves as the Senior Vatican Analyst for CNN and has authored seven best-selling books on the Vatican and Catholic affairs. He frequently writes on the Church for major publications and is a popular speaker on Catholic affairs, both in the United States and abroad. His weekly internet column, “All Things Catholic,” is widely read as a source of insight on the global Church. John will appear at St. Helen Church, 1600 Rahway Ave., Westfield, on Wednesday, January 28, at 7:30 p.m. The topic will be: Will the Parish Perish? The Future of the American Catholic Church. A free-will offering will be taken. VOLUNTEERS …. …are needed for Josephine’s Place, a center for women in Elizabeth, sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth and directed by Sr. Judy Mertz. The center offers a space where women can form a community and acquire skills that will help them, particularly in English, computer and citizenship. Areas needing help: English Conversation Class (1 or 1-1/2 hrs. per wk); English Grammar (1-1/2 hrs. per wk); Computer Basics (1 l/2 hrs. per wk 6-wk cycle); office work / organization (1 hr. per wk + if able); prep for citizenship (1-1/2 hrs. per wk 6 wk cycle). Resources are available; orientation is provided. Contact: 908-436-0099 or visit: www.josephinesplace.org. 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