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THE PARISH COMMUNITY OF QUEEN OF PEACE
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D BY:
Rev. Msgr. William J. Fadrowski, V.F., Pastor
Rev. Msgr. Thomas G. Madden
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Scott F. Attanasio, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Jeivi M. Hercules, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Msgr. Robert F. Coleman
Rev. Brian K. Muzas
(Weekend Assistants)
Mr. William R. Benedetto, Deacon
Mr. William H. Myers, Deacon
Sr. Anita Maria O’Dwyer, SSJ
Pastoral Associate
Brother Francis M. Farrell, F.M.S
Pastoral Associate
Mr. Anthony Tabish, Director of Music
Mr. William Connors, Facilities Director
Mr. Henry Jedziniak, Business Manager
Mrs. Maureen Hennessy, Pastoral Assistant
Mrs. Rosemary Smith, Pastoral Assistant
CO
ONS
Saturday ~ 1 to 2 PM and 4:45 to 5:15 PM (before
the 5:30 PM Mass). Any time by appointment..
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Arrangements should be made for a marriage at
least one year in advance by meeting with a priest.
Call the Rectory at (201) 997-0700.
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PRE-CANA
RVATIONS
The next Pre-Cana will be held at Queen of Peace
the weekend of April 25 & 26, 2015.
Please call the Family Life Ministries Office to
register (973) 497-4328 or on line at
www.rcan.org/famlife/precana.htm.
PA
RATION
To become a registered member of our Parish
Family stop by or call the Rectory. A registration
form is also available on our website:
www.qpcna.org. Only registered parishioners can
obtain letters to become a sponsor or godparent.
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SCHOOLS
Mrs. Ellen Naughton, Principal QPGS
(201) 998-8222
Mr. John Bellocchio, Principal QPHS
(201) 998-8227
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RE
US EDUCATION
Deacon William R. Benedetto
Director of Religious Ed. (201) 998-0901
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We teach THE GOOD NEWS for children who
attend Public School in grades 1 – 7. Classes are
held in our Grammar School September thru May.
Choice of classes either on Sunday at 9:00AM to
10:15AM or Monday afternoon at 3:30PM to
4:45PM is available. Students in Grade 8 meet
Monday evenings from 7 to 8:15 PM. For more
information call the Religious Education Office at
201-998-0901.
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RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
For adults who desire to be baptized, receive First
Communion or Confirmation; or for those who
want to return to the practice of their faith, please
call the Rectory (201) 997-0700 for information
about these classes..
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BAPTISM
The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated the first
Sunday of each month. Baptism Preparation
Sessions are held on the third Sunday of each
month. Arrangements should be made by calling
the Rectory (201) 997-0700 to schedule the date.
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SICK CALLS
Urgent calls will be attended at any time of the day
or night by calling the Rectory. In cases of
prolonged illness, arrangements can be made for
regular visits by calling the Rectory at (201) 9970700 to speak with a priest or deacon.
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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Church: (Rectory Office) (201) 997-0700
Fax: (201) 997-6214
Convent: (201) 997-2141
Grammar School: (201) 998-8222
Fax:(201) 997-7930
High School:(2
201) 998-8227
Fax: (201) 998-3040
LaSalle Center Scheduling - Sr. Anita
(201) 991-0235
Pastoral Associate for Evangelization - Sr. Anita
(201) 991-0235
Social Services Helpline: (800) 227-7413
A Pregnancy Center number has been set up for
those struggling with what to do in a crisis
pregnancy. If you need help please call Pat
Chiariello (201) 246-7379.
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MASS INTENTIONS
Sund
7:30am
9:00am
10:30am
12:00pm
5:30pm
Spanish Mass
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21st
Alyce Hennessy
People of the Parish
James & Carolyn McDermott
Diane Amabile
Joseph Portella
Monday, December 22nd
7:30am
Maria Kavazaure
9:00am
Madeline Mastrofilippo
5:30pm
Theresa Delano
Tuesday, December 23rd
7:30am
Mary Fleischbein
9:00am
John Reilly
5:30pm
Eileen “Midge” Cassidy
Wednesday, December 24th
7:30am
Helen Johnson
9:00am
Michael Blishak
Christmas Vigil
5:30PM
Bernadette Harnett
8:00PM
Robert & Norma Conlon
10:00PM
Concelebrated Mass
Edward & Mildred Benedetto
Estelle Szersin
Sean B. Madden
Thursday, December 25th
The Nativity of the Lord
7:30am
Elizabeth C. Sewulich
9:00am
People of the Parish
10:30pm
Gloria Forlenza
12:00pm
Ronnie Costantino
Friday, December 26th
7:30am
Stanley Tylenda
9:00pm
Mary Aria
5:30pm
Raymond Nowicki
Saturday, December 27th
7:30am
Lorraine Himidian
9:00am
Guild Mass
5:30pm
Manuel Santos
Sunday, December 28th
7:30am
Mary Sewulich
9:00am
Deceased Members of the
Currie Family
10:30am
People of the Parish
12:00pm
Rose Taite
5:30pm
Virgin of the Miracles
Spanish Mass
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MEMORIALS FOR THE WEEK
OF December 21, 2014
Altar Bread
~ Mr. Jimmie E. Green
Sacramental Wine ~ Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kelly
Sanctuary Lamp
~ Mr. & Mrs. John Kiszka
REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
THE DECEASED:
THE SICK: Martha Santi,, Kevin Galasso,
Maureen
Demnicki, Stephen Brown, Thomas Virgin,
Donna
Colangelo, Debbie Muelick, John Bazydlo, Pat Cordero,, John
Barone, Maria Monegro, Dolores DeLuca, Infant Ryan Joseph
Lomuscio, Elizabeth Cerqueira, Antonio Pinto, Joshua
Piperato, Lorraine Benedetto, William Pecherski, Maria
DaSilva,, Matthew Makaus, Mary O’Connell, Joey Logan,
Joan Stein, Jovan Calero,, Bernice Healing,
Mary Feury,
Dennis Reilly, Tina Nasco, Joseph Lonchar, Sakura Ibarrola,
Mary DeVinio, Olfary Gutierrez, Camilo Monroy, Juana A.
Lainez, Stephen P. Forman, Jr.., Nola Chico, Matthew Cattofi,
Rosalyn Prinzo, Joseph Germano, Alina Perez, Mary Eustler,
Danielle Boyko, Gabriella Pereira, Mary Halpin, Matthew
Pavel, Ryan Hansen, Ezequiel Monroy, Jose Rodriguez, Peter
Carew, Annmarie LaCorte,
Mabel Farrell, George
Truszkowski, Rose Heba, Evelyn Scerbak, John Mendini,
Gladys Hernandez, Rosalie Dilemme, Rose Fiore, Bernie
Schramm, Veronica Milo, Mary Rossi, Raffaela Russo, Ethan
Branca–Boylan, Anthony Domingues, Eileen & Richard
Power, Lillian Anderson, Teresa Reilly, Robert M. Golak,
Mary Dimler, Fran Duncan, Diane DeQuinzio,
Mirle
Ziemski, Veronica Baron, Infant Isabella Siebert, Leonor
Monroy, Elizabeth Halpin, Mary Chmielewski, Luis Borges,
Patricia Rivera, Nicole Ruela, Dennis Murphy, Carol Costello,
Frank Denicola, Dottie Judge, John Graci, Steven Monahan,
Louis DiGesu, Carol Rusenko, Ricardo Salamanca, Bobby
Cardoso, Joseph Zacher, Sam Reiser, Eileen McHugh, Thomas
J. Carew Jr., Guiliana Moore, Art Arrigo, Florence Dwyer,
Francis Vena, Marilyn Benedict, Elaine G. Tremarco, Jeffrey
Sheehan, Robert Bianchi, Roma LaRosa, John Meo, Marc
Basile, Edwina Giuttari, Fred Lemme, Nicholaus Robinson,
Lillian Mazzola, Nick Fonseco, Marina Chesney, Fran
Malnati, Bettianne Kwiatkowski, Marlena Countermine,
Joseph J. Marco, Angie Viscuso, Lucille Cervino, Tony
Neiland, Katlyn Bolander, Karen Sica, Patricia Higgins, Gina
Kennedy, Elain
Elaine Basile, Mary Wasielewski, Julianna & Justin
Finocchiaro
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To have a name included in the Pray for the Sick section of the
bulletin, please put your request in writing and send it to the Rectory
Office-Attn:Bulletin.
QUEEN OF PEACE EMAIL PRAYER CHAIN
We thank you God for helping so many
people! When your prayer requests are
received they are E-mailed to all Prayer
Group members.
Remember
the QP
website- www.qpcna.org just open the Prayer Chain link.
which is found under the Ministries tab - Outreach.
Interested in joining the prayer group - just E-mail Lorraine
at [email protected] with your name and
email address. Lorraine will contact you via email.
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Baptism Preparation Session this Sunday at 1:30pm in Church
Second collection this Sunday to benefit Holy Family Hospital, Bethlehem (see page 4)
Monday, Eucharistic Adoration 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the LaSalle Center
See Schedule of Masses for Christmas Eve & Christmas Day on Page 5
Scripture
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Reflections for NEXT WEEK
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH
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Scripture
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Reflections forr THIS WEEK
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FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
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In the whole of the New
Testament, Mary appears
only a handful of times.
She is, of course, present at
the birth of Jesus and at his
death. She comes looking
for her son in the temple
when he’s twelve and
again
when
he’s
preaching. She lets him know that the time has come for
his first miracle when he’s in Cana.
She has more to say in this story of the annunciation
than in any of the others, and in this one story we get
more than a glimpse of the woman she would become
in our memory—called on by millions, revered by all—
an example of unparalleled obedience and openness to
the movement of God in her life.
It strikes me that, along with being the mother of God
(the Orthodox Church uses the word theotokos, which
means “God-bearer”), Mary is our example of the best
response to the presence of God. We let him in; we show
God hospitality in our very being; we allow God to
change our lives in ways we cannot even imagine yet.
The reality for most of us, though, is that in many times
and places we have had the chance to welcome
God in. Instead, we’ve shut God out because we thought
something else was more important. Maybe it was
power or wealth. Perhaps God was challenging us to
move on a particular path, and we didn’t want to.
Maybe our question for the week is, what would
happen if I do as God asks?
With four days left before Christmas, let us practice
saying yes to God—for in doing this, we honor the
mother of us all.
Mary Katharine Deeley
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[email protected]
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First Reading
Genesis 15:1-6; 21:1-3
Abram and Sarah put faith in the Lord, and gave the
name Isaac to their son. Your descendants shall be as
numerous as the stars in the heavens.
Second Reading
Hebrews 11:8, 11-12, 17-19
The descendants of Abraham and Sarah are “as
numerous as the stars in the sky and as countless as the
sands on the seashore.” Abraham’s faith was tested.
Gospel
Luke 2:22-40 or 2:22,39-40
Joseph and Mary brought Jesus to the temple to be
consecrated. Simeon, a holy and pious man, took the
child in his arms, and Anna, the prophetess, gave thanks
to God.
A LIGHT FOR REVELATION
Mary and Joseph are diehard Jews,
faithful in their observance of the law.
We see them here in the Temple in
Jerusalem for the dedication of the child
and the ritual purification of his mother
in accord with the law of the Lord. We
meet also the righteous Simeon and
Anna the prophetess who encounter the
child and his parents in the Temple. Note Simeon’s
reference to the child as a light for revelation to the
Gentiles and the glory of Israel. Simeon also recognizes
the opposition the child will encounter and the sorrow
his mother will bear. Anna speaks a prophetic word
about the child to all who awaited the redemption of
Israel.
PROFESSIONAL FAMILY COUNSELING
is available for individuals and families. Please call Sr.
Monica, LPC, LCSW at (201) 997-5262 for an appointment.
Fees are based on a sliding scale.
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RELIC CHAPEL MEMORIAL CANDLES
Please note:
Relic Candle requests for the
week of December 21st will
appear in the January 4th
Bulletin. Relic Candles for December 28th, January
4th & 11th will appear in the January 11th Bulletin.
Word of Life…
“Are we moved by the suffering of
those without shelter? Do we seek to
alleviate the fear, confusion and panic
that women facing unexpected
pregnancies may be experiencing? Do our hearts ache
for elderly patients in nursing homes who feel
abandoned and unwanted, having no one to visit
them? Our mission is to show each person the love of
Christ. As uniquely created individuals, we each have
unique gifts which we are called to use to share
Christ’s love.”
— Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley, O.F.M. Cap., Chairman, USCCB
Committee on Pro-Life Activities, 2014 Respect Life Month Statement
AN ACT OF GIVING
At this time of year we especially like to
reach out to those less fortunate. So many
families in our community are in need
during this Christmas Season. Please
consider a donation to the Queen of Peace Food Pantry to help
us provide items for a Christmas dinner to those less
fortunate. A very thoughtful and kind parishioner will match
up to $1000.00 for any donation made to the Food Pantry
during the month of December. Donations may be brought
to the Rectory, or put in the collection basket. Please detach
below and be sure to include your name, address and gift
amount of any denomination. Mark your envelope: FOOD
PANTRY-ACT OF GIVING ATTN: MAUREEN HENNESSY.
Your generosity and kindness are greatly appreciated.
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HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL
IN BETHLEHEM
A Work of the Order of Malta
A mere 500 yards from Jesus Christ’s birthplace, Holy
Family Hospital stands as a beacon of hope and a haven
for the defenseless throughout the Holy Land. Holy
Family Hospital provides state-of-the-art maternity and
neo-natal care to women of the region, without regard
to religion, nationality, or ability to pay. Over 3,200
babies are delivered annually, many prematurely, at this
Catholic teaching Hospital, serving women, children
and families throughout the Bethlehem region, and at
nearby UN refugee camps and Bedouin encampments
in the desert.
The Hospital, which opened its doors in 1895, was
founded and continues to be served by the Daughters of
Charity. In 1985, the Hospital was entrusted to the
Order of Malta, the world’s oldest Christian charity
which has successfully operated hospitals serving the
sick and poor for over 900 years.
This weekend, December 20th & 21st a second collection
will be taken to benefit Holy Family Hospital in
Bethlehem.
Like the Innkeeper’s wife who showed Mary to the
stable, you, too, can be a modern-day innkeeper for atrisk and needy families in Bethlehem today. Please help
care for these mothers and babies in the centuries old
tradition by making a contribution to Holy Family
Hospital this Advent season. Thank you and God bless
you.
To learn more about Holy Family Hospital of Bethlehem
Foundation, or to make an online donation, please visit
us at: www.Birthplaceofhope.org. Holy Family Hospital
is a registered 501(c)(3).
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ADDRESS ___________________________________
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PHONE ____________________________________
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STEWARDSHIP SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT
“Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you!” – LUKE 1:28
Faith is a gift from God. During this Christmas season
take time in silence and pray to God. Thank Him for all
the gifts He has given you. Try to set aside any anger or
resentment you have and really open your heart to
receive the gift of God’s grace.
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2014 Christmas Schedule
Confessions ~ Tuesday, December 23rd 1-2pm and 7-8pm
Wednesday, December 24th
1– 2 pm only
Christmas Eve Vigil Masses
Thursday, December 24th
5:30pm 8pm 10pm
****
Christmas Day, Wednesday, December 25th
7:30am 9am 10:30am 12noon
****
Noo 5:30pm
m Masss Christmass Day
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Loving God, Creator of all
we thank you for the gift of your son Jesus Christ.
This Christmas may we rejoice in Him and imitate Him
so that others may see the Light of Christ in us.
Give us your grace that we might always be your
Faithful and Holy People.
Amen
Prayerful Best Wishes to our Parish Family.
Thank you for your generosity & kindness.
May the promise of the Christ Child bring peace,
good health, and happiness to you and your family.
The Priests, Deacons, Sisters, Brothers &
Staff of Queen of Peace
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Jesus is the Reason ffor the Season!
ROSA
SOC
WS
CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON AT EURO LOUNGE
Our Annual Christmas Luncheon is scheduled for
Saturday January 3, 2015 from 12:00PM to
4:00PM at Euro Lounge Cafe. The cost is $36.
Please contact Betsy at (201) 997-3914 or email
[email protected] note RSVP
Monday, December 29th. All are welcome to join us
for a lovely afternoon as we embrace new friends!
If you’d like to participate in Parish Giving, our
electronic giving program, please visit our website—
www.qpcna.org. Simply click on the Parish Giving link
to see information and instructions to register.
Remember to include your envelope number. For more
information please see brochures and inserts available
at the doors of the Church.
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MEMORIAL OPPORTUNITIES
We will be purchasing new altar cloths
and altar linens for use at Mass. For a
donation of $50.00, your name, or that
of a deceased loved one, will be listed
on a framed Memorial Scroll which
will be placed in Church.
If you would like to make a donation, contact Maureen
Hennessy at the Rectory, 201-997-0700, ext. 25.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
The St. Vincent DePaul Society extends their
thanks to everyone that so generously donated
food items for Christmas baskets and
participated in the Christmas Gift Project. These baskets and
gifts were given to the needyy in our area.
H.E.P. ORGANIZATION THANK YOU
A special thank you to our parishioners
for your generous contributions to H.E.P.
last weekend. Your support is most
appreciated. For information on becoming a
part of the group, contact Peter Briody at (201)991-8892.
As you prepare your home for Christmas we would like to share
two Special Blessings with you and your family…
Blessing for the Nativity
God of every nation and people,
from the beginning of creation
you have made manifest your love:
when our need for a Savior was great
you sent you Son to be born of the Virgin Mary.
To our lives he brings joy and peace,
justice, mercy and love.
Lord, bless all who look upon this manger;
May it remind us of the humble birth of Jesus,
and raise up our thought to him,
who is God-with-us and Savior of all,
and who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
Amen
Blessing for the Christmas Tree
Holy Lord,
We come with joy to celebrate the birth of your Son,
who rescued us from the darkness of sin
by making the cross a tree of life and light.
May this tree, arrayed in splendor,
remind us of the life-giving cross of Christ
that we may always rejoice
in the new life that shines in our hearts.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen
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A Wonderful Symbol & Tradition…
The Christmas tree has its origins
in the middle of the first
thousand years of Christianity.
In some regions it was part of
great pageants and dramas,
representing the paradise tree
that stood in the center
of the Garden of Eden. At the same time, it represented
the tree of the cross, standing in the new paradise
established by Christ’s death and Resurrection. In other
regions it represented the one who connects heaven and
earth, literally standing as a bridge between earth and
eternity – the tree, rooted in the ground, with an angel
or a star on its top.
No matter what its origin, this symbol of Christmas now
adorns houses, churches and public places. The lights of
the tree as well are fundamental signs of Christ who is
the light of the world. The tree is decorated in festive
ornaments, and all of its brilliance reminds us of the one
for whom we wait until the end of time.
PARISH FALL RAFFLE CALENDAR SHEETS
ARE STILL AVAILABLE AT THE RECTORY
Thanks to everyone for their support.
Congratulations to this week’s winners!!
December 10 -December 16, 2014
$25 Larry & Adele Queli - NA
$25 Mr. & Mrs. Reilly - NA
$25 Peggy Petrucelli - NA
$75 Jeanne Mazzola – NA
$100 Christel Carrano - NA
$25 Mrs. Anne M. Kotlowski - Kearny
$25 Edward & Paul Hanley - NA
Final drawing of the Fall Raffle 10 a.m.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014 in the LaSalle Center.
CHRISTMAS RECTORY HOURS
The Rectory will close at 2:00PM on Christmas Eve &
New Years’ Eve and will be closed on Christmas Day
and New Years’ Day.
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As we celebrate Christ’s birth, we ask that you
pray that all nations will come to respect life from
conception until natural death.
Remember also our men and women in our
armed services who are serving both here and in
foreign lands - may our Lord keep them safe and return
them to their loved ones very soon.
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands,
especially during this Holy Season of Christmas. Protect
them as they protect us. Bless them and their families
for the selfless acts they perform for all of us in our time
of need. We ask this in the name of Jesus,
Our Lord and Savior. Amen.
WELCOME VISITORS & NEW PARISHIONERS!
Happily, the season of Advent and the
celebration of the Christmas holiday
bring new faces to our Church
celebrations. If you have recently
moved to the area, if you are new to
our Church, or perhaps returning
after a long absence…W
WELCOME!
We are very pleased you have chosen Queen of Peace to
worship and pray this holy season. Why not stop by the
Rectory and let us know who you are? Fill out our
census card at the Rectory office or download from our
website-www.qpcna.org
…join
our
parish
community…let us tell you all we have to offer you as
members of Queen of Peace parish. Also, it is important
to remember that sponsor letters, for those planning to
be either godparents or sponsors for Baptism or
Confirmation, can only be given to registered
parishioners. Come, join our family! If you have any
questions or would like to know more about Queen of
Peace Church, please contact Sr. Anita at (201) 9910235. She will be happy to help you.
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(201) 998-5036
LLC
Hair Studio
16 Ridge Park Dr.
991-0570 No. Arlington
& healthy living
ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS
8 Ridge Rd., North Arlington
(201) 279-5988
www.jingayoga.com
201-955-9555
Lic#17602
Parishioner
Roma Ristorante
FAMILY OWNED
& OPERATED
FOR 40 YEARS
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!
Book Your Party at Roma! • Private Party Rooms • Up to 75 People
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CATERING AVAILABLE FOR EVERY OCCASION!
201-991-2550 • 33 Crystal St., No. Arlington • www.RomaRistoranteNJ.com
Tree Service
Wilfred Armitage & Wiggins
“Where Beautiful Smiles
Are Created”
CL
Funeral Home
Mark G. Wiggins, Manager
NJ Lic. No. 3916
596 Belgrove Dr. • Kearny, NJ 07032
(201) 991-0657
134 RIDGE RD.
LYNDHURST, NJ
201-933-1700
WHITE HOUSE
www.Carcamodental.net
Y ’S
We Buy Old Gold & Diamonds
Diamond Setting • Diamonds • Watches
Fine Jewelry & Low Sensible Prices
Imported 14K & 18K Gold Jewelry
Manicure, Pedicure,
Full Set, Fill
103 Washington Ave.
Belleville, NJ • 973-759-6290
UN
NEW SALES & COMPLETE ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP
[email protected]
www.atlantickenmark.com
11 Ewing Ave., No. Arlington, NJ
P: (201) 991-2117 • F: (201) 991-1752
CITY NAILS
Est. 1929
All Phases of Tree Work
Snow Removal • Firewood Deliveries
Matthew Sabato
800.975.3789
Cell 201.481.0185
Each Office
Independently
Owned &
Operated
Marion Douglass
We Speak English,
Spanish, Italian & Polish
Broker Owner
It’s not what we do it’s how we do it!
Dr. Richard Ekstein
Office: 201-672-0400
Cell: 201-893-3657
46 CHESTNUT ST., • RUTHERFORD, NJ
[email protected] • www.remax.com
Walk-ins Are Welcome!
$5 Discount For First
Time Customers!
Get 10% OFF on Your
2nd Visit!
Valid only for FULL Service Grooming! PRESENT AD DISCOUNT
201.998.0327 • 973.652.3376 • 742B Kearny Ave., Kearny NJ
1of only 14 Board Certified Prosthodontists in NJ
Specializing in Implants & Smile Makeovers
312 Belleville Turnpike, Suite 3B, North Arlington
www.SmileDesignSpecialist.com
1-844-Doctor-E
ELLIS HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Decks • Tiling • Masonry • Framing • Drywall
Painting • Hardwood Floors • Windows & Doors
General Carpentry • Finish Carpentry
201-286-3113 • Lic. #13VH06576900 • Parishioner
Free Est. • Lic. & Ins. • No Job Too Small
MELORO
Monuments
271 Ridge Rd., No. Arlington, NJ
(201) 991-2896
www.meloromonuments.com
White Eagle Monumental
MONUMENTS
MARKERS • LETTERING
257 Ridge Road
N. Arlington, NJ 07031
(201) 991-0094
John P. Branwell, D.P.M.
Come Home to
Better Banking
& DETAIL CENTER
“Where Quality is Always at Hand”
322 Belleville Tpk.
Kearny, NJ
PODIATRIC MEDICAL AND SURGERY
201-955-0303
Medicare / Most Insurance Accepted
www.PersonalTouchHandCarWash.com
37 Seeley Ave., Kearny, NJ 201-998-9700 Se Habla Ingles y Español
Wedding Invitations & Holiday Cards
753 Ridge Rd. • Lyndhurst
201-939-5550
Member FDIC
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conveniently from your home or office.
ONLINE CATALOG • ONLINE ORDERING • ONLINE PROOFING
All Major Credit Cards Accepted • FREE UPS GROUND SHIPPING!
621 Queen of Peace, N. Arlington, NJ UPS (inside)
John Patrick Publishing Company • 800-333-3166 • www.jppc.net
PAROW FUNERAL HOME INC.
SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL
1957-2007 50 YEARS
Henry S. Parow, Mgr., NJ Lic. No. 1937
Denise Parow, NJ Lic. No. 3802
Elizabeth Parow, NJ Lic. No. 3974
(201) 998-7555
185 Ridge Road, North Arlington
(Across From Church)
Sadowski
Auto Care
~ Service Is Our Business ~
Professional Financial Services, Ltd.
Established 1991
Personal & Business
Income Tax Preparation
“YOUR COMPLETE CAR CARE CENTER”
Authorized NJ Inspection Station
$10 OFF ANY SERVICE 586 Ridge Rd., No. Arlington, NJ 07031
Tom
Eddie (201) 998-8424 • Fax: (201) 998-1015
RIDGE
IRAs • Pension Rollovers
Tax Deferred Investing • Mutual Funds
Doreen A. Catanio, CPA
Bill Lindemann
President
182 Prospect Ave., North Arlington, NJ
201-991-1040
LAUNDROMAT
Securities offered through TFS Securities, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC.
A full service broker dealer located 847 Broadway, Bayonne, NJ 07002 201-823-1030
Investment Advisory Services Offered Through TFS Advisory Services, a division of TFS Securities, Inc.
Tax preparation and Accounting Services provided by Doreen A. Catanio, CPA
NOW OPEN!
Wash & Fold
Free Pickup & Delivery
Comforters (Twin/Queen) $10
FREE WASH
When you buy one wash
148 RIDGE RD
NORTH ARLINGTON, NJ
973-412-5511
DR. STEVEN N. POLING
PODIATRIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
201-460-1555
“A Tradition of Excellence”
Louis J. Stellato, Jr., CPC,CFSP, Mgr., NJ Lic. No. 3052
Louis J. Stellato III, NJ Lic. No. 4672 • Dorianne Stellato, NJ Lic. No. 4707
Lic#00528A
201-997-9263
240 PARK AVE. • RUTHERFORD, NJ
Ph: (201) 997-9700 • F: (201) 997-9707
FANELLI BROTHERS IPPOLITO
AUTO BODY
338 River Rd, N. Arlington, NJ 07031
ADULTS • ADOLESCENCE
PODOPEDIATRICS
DIABETIC FOOT CARE
A Body Shop / Towing Service
10 Schuyler Avenue
No. Arlington, NJ 07031
FUNERAL HOMES, INC.
425 Ridge Road • Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 201-438-4664
www.stellatofuneralhomes.com
CENTURY 21 Semiao & Associates
761 Ridge Road • Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
(201) 460-8000 ext. 107 • www.century21semiao.com
Gina Ghione, Sales Associate
New Jersey Monthly Magazine
Five Star Agent 2012/2013/2014
TJM CUSTOM
CLUBS LLC
Jim Muller, Owner
136 Pleasant Pl
Kearny, NJ 07032
201-345-3054
Email: [email protected] • Mobile (201) 390-9375
Gina Ghione
Your Neighborhood
Realtor since 1994
[email protected]
FranksGMC.net
COMPLETE CUSTOM
GOLF CLUB
REPAIR
“Shop Local”
Schumacher Chevrolet
8 Main Street • Little Falls, NJ
Serving The Paterson Area For Over 75 Years • New And Used Car Sales
Service & Parts
Mon.-Fri.: 9AM-6PM
Sat.: 8AM-1PM
973-256-1065
www.schumacherchevy.com
621 Queen of Peace, N. Arlington, NJ UPS (back)
New & Used Car Sales
Mon.-Thurs.: 9AM-8PM
Fri.: 9AM-6PM • Sat.: 9AM-5PM
John Patrick Publishing Company • 800-333-3166 • www.jppc.net