OUR PARISH IS SERVED BY: Rev. Msgr. William J. Fadrowski, V.F. Pastor Rev. Msgr. Thomas G. Madden Pastor Emeritus Rev. Scott F. Attanasio Parochial Vicar Queen of Peace Church 10 Franklin Place North Arlington, New Jersey 07031 January 18, 2015 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Rev. Jeivi M. Hercules Parochial Vicar Mr. William R. Benedetto Deacon Mr. William H. Myers Deacon Important Information Parish Directory Page 1 Mass Intentions Page 2 Reflections & Scripture Page 3 Phone: (201) 997-0700 Fax: (201) 997-6214 Website: www.qpcna.org SCHEDULE OF MASSES: THE LORD’S DAY Saturday Vigil Mass at 5:30 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 12 Noon 5:30 PM Spanish Weekdays 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 5:30 PM (5:30 PM Mass ends in Mid June and resumes after Labor Day) Holy Days Vigil Mass at 5:30 PM, the evening before the Holy Day 7:30 AM 9:00 AM 12 Noon 5:30 PM on the Holy Day Recitation of the Rosary after the 9AM Mass Monday through Saturday Eucharistic Adoration Every Monday from 9:30AM to 5PM in the LaSalle Center OUR MISSION STATEMENT As a Roman Catholic parish community, Queen of Peace Church is committed to making Jesus Christ known and loved by building a community of faith. We do this with worship and prayer, by teaching and living the Gospel, and by reaching out to those in need. January 18, 2015 –Second Sunday in Ordinary Time #621 page 1 THE PARISH COMMUNITY OF QUEEN OF PEACE OUR PARISH IS SERVED BY: U 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 CONFESSIONS Saturday ~ 1 to 2 PM and 4:45 to 5:15 PM (before the 5:30 PM Mass). Any time by appointment.. U PARISH REGISTRATION 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. U SCHOOLS Mrs. Ellen Naughton, Principal QPGS (201) 998-8222 Mr. John Tonero, Principal QPHS (201) 998-8227 U RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Deacon William R. Benedetto Director of Religious Ed. (201) 998-0901 U 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. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA) 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.. U MARRIAGE 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. U PRE-CANA RESERVATIONS 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. U 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. U 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. U IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS U 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. January 18, 2015 –Second Sunday in Ordinary Time #621 page 2 MEMORIALS FOR THE WEEK OF January 18, 2015 Altar Bread ~ Sirois Family Sacramental Wine ~ Richard Landry Sanctuary Lamp ~ Richard Landry MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, January 18th 7:30am Anna DeLuca 9:00am Helen Carpenter 10:30am People of the Parish 12:00pm Ana Vieira 5:30pm Jose Lago Arcos Spanish Mass Monday, January 19th 7:30am Emlia & Irene Feteira 9:00am Caterina & Emanuele Gugluizza 5:30pm Kathy Mulholland Tuesday, January 20th 7:30am Kathy Mulholland 9:00am Assunta DiGiacinto 5:30pm James Herrmann Wednesday, January 21st 7:30am Patricia Green 9:00am Lucille Zarrillo 5:30PM Edward J. Kolba Thursday, January 22nd 7:30am Angelo Coppalino 9:00am Henry Sorce 5:30pm Louis St. Germain Friday, January 23rd 7:30am Carol Valerio 9:00pm Carol Brancato 5:30pm Tom & Marie Murphy Saturday, January 24th 7:30am Giuseppe & Antoinetta Amabile 9:00am Guild Mass 5:30pm Fr. Michael Fuino Sunday, January 25th 7:30am Helen Carpenter 9:00am Maria & Antonio Borges 10:30am Anna Ozzano 12:00pm People of the Parish 5:30pm Osbrany Montes de Oca Spanish Mass REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS THE DECEASED: Josephine R. Cimo, David Anthony Collazo, Albert Riccio, Doris G.. Heinzmann, Carolyn Distasio, Constance Groch, Anthony Hill, Joseph Germano, Susan M. Riolo, John Cafone. THE SICK: Audrey Brady, Aileen Hurlburt, Richard Silkowski, Martha Santi, Kevin Galasso, Maureen Donna Demnicki, Stephen Brown, Thomas Virgin, 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, Camilo Monroy, Juana A. Lainez, Stephen P. Forman, Jr.., Nola Chico, Matthew Cattofi, Rosalyn Prinzo, Alina Perez, Mary Eustler, Danielle Boyko, Gabriella Pereira, Mary Halpin, Matthew Pavel, Ryan Hansen, 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, Elaine Basile, Mary Wasielewski, Julianna & Justin Finocchiaro. To have a name included in the Pray for the Sick section of the bulletin, please 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. HU UH January 18, 2015 –Second Sunday in Ordinary Time #621 page 3 Baptism Preparation Session,, this Sunday at 1:30 0pm in Church Eucharistic Adoration, this Sunday 3pm-5pm in Church - Respect Life Monday, Eucharistic Adoration 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the LaSalle Center Scripture Reflections for NEXT WEEK THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Scripture Reflections for THIS WEEK SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME U When I started in campus ministry, I was fortunate to meet a wonderful priest who had worked with college students for many years. I watched him carefully on Sundays and at student gatherings, picking up valuable information about how to talk to students, conduct myself professionally, and bring out the best in others and in myself. Over the years we worked together, I observed many campus ministers—young and old, lay and ordained— seeking him out for advice and counsel. I referred more than a few. I also enjoyed our conversations and nearly always left our meetings with more wisdom than when I started. I wonder what Andrew and the other disciples thought when John called Jesus “the Lamb of God.” Whatever it was, they must have seen in Jesus someone who could answer their questions or give them something they were lacking. Maybe they saw a person their teacher admired and decided to seek his wisdom for themselves. Whatever it was, something compelled them to follow Jesus, and Jesus’ own invitation to “come and see” whetted their curiosity and desire even more. Today we might call that the impulse of the Spirit, who draws us to Christ even when we’re not sure why. The challenge for us is to have the courage to follow Jesus, ask where he’s staying, and walk with him even if we can’t see where it will lead us. Our desire to stay with the Lord is, in itself, our comfort and our joy. Mary Katharine Deeley U [email protected] U First Reading Jonah 3:1-5, 10(68B) Jonah told the Ninevites that God would destroy Nineveh because of their wickedness. They repented. God relented and did not destroy the city. Second Reading 1 Corinthians 7:29-31 Paul warned the Corinthians of the shortness of time because the world is passing away. They should, therefore, conduct themselves accordingly. Gospel Mark 1:14-20 Jesus appeared in Galilee preaching the good news and instructing the people: “This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.” THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS AT HAND Leave your job and family. Follow Jesus, not alone, but with others. Repent. Accept and live the message that the kingdom of God is at hand. These are summary statements of the call to discipleship found in Mark. We, like the first disciples, come after Jesus, believing that in him God’s kingdom is present. This is the kingdom we proclaim to the world by virtue of our Baptism and our repentance. 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. January 18, 2015 –Second Sunday in Ordinary Time #621 RELIC CHAPEL MEMORIAL CANDLES You may want to consider one of the intentions of the soul of a loved one, or a special intention, by having a vigil candle burn in front of your favorite Saint. Each week only eighteen candles will burn. All candles will be lit for the week requested but may not always appear in the current bulletin due to the bulletin deadline. Any requests not printed will appear in the bulletin the following week. To reserve one of the candles call or visit the Rectory. A donation of twenty dollars is appropriate. RELIC CHAPEL MEMORIAL CANDLES FOR THE WEEK OF January 18, 2015 Intention Gerard Ball Francine Rogozine Health-Rev. R. Pachana Saint St. Gerard Our Lady St. Pope John Paul II Given by Ball Family Joseph Bellino Debra Golda page 4 OFFICE OF YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY SPONSORS… Young Adult Discussion Series "Love is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive” In preparation for the World Meeting of Families in September 2015, the Young Adult Council of the Archdiocese of Newark will be offering a Discussion Series on the ten themes from “Love is Our Mission: The family fully alive” catechesis. Each Theme will be presented in the context of the homily during the Shepherd’s Mass followed by a discussion session (of various forms) which will take place during a social. We invite all Young Adults (20s and 30s) to join us on these discussions and awaken or strengthen their mission of love in all areas of their lives. All sessions will begin with Holy Mass at 7 PM followed by a Social where the topics will be discussed in depth. Young Adults will have the opportunity to ask questions, share their thoughts, concerns or experiences on the topics. “We believe that love is our mission, and that this mission is the only way we can be fully alive and be who we were created to be.” (World Meeting of Families – Philadelphia) Our next session will be held on Saturday, March 21st at St. Bartholomew Church, 2032 Westfield Avenue, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076. The topic will be: “The Meaning of Human Sexuality” & “Two become One.” This session will be presented by: Bishop Manuel A. Cruz. JANUARY IS POVERTY AWARENESS MONTH STEWARDSHIP SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS THE SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME “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. Word of Life… “Even if the forces of darkness appear to prevail, those who believe in God know that evil and death do not have the final say.” — Pope Saint John Paul II, General Audience, September 12, 2001 © 2001 Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission 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%, and 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—in poverty. Sources: Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2012, US Census Bureau; Current Statistics on the Prevalence and Characteristics of People Experiencing Homelessness in the United States, updated July 2011, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. January 18, 2015 –Second Sunday in Ordinary Time WOMEN'S COMMISSION DAY OF REFLECTION AND MEN'S CONFERENCE The Women's Commission Day of Reflection – "Behold Your Mother” -- will be held at Seton Hall University on Saturday, March 7, 2015. Women from the Archdiocese of Newark and beyond will gather, offering an opportunity for quiet reflection and fellowship with other faith-filled women. Both events will feature prominent keynote speakers, opportunities to experience the Sacrament of Reconciliation and Eucharistic adoration, and the celebration of Mass. Ticket price is $25 for adults, $15 for students, $20 for senior citizens and priests & religious free including breakfast and lunch. For early bird registration please visit our website at www.rcan.org/womcon for a $5.00 discount before February 1st--online only. For more information call 973-497-4545, E-mail: [email protected] or contact your Parish Conference Leader, Sr. Anita at 201-991-0235. The Men's Conference – "Be Not Afraid…He is With Us!” will take place on Saturday, March 14, 2015 at Seton Hall University. Men will gather to share faith and experiences through friendship, prayer, and fraternity. Ticket price is $25 for adults, $15 for students, $20 for senior citizens and priests & religious free including breakfast and lunch. For early bird registration please visit our website at www.rcanmenscommission.org for a $5.00 discount before February 1st. For more information call 973-497-4545, E-mail: [email protected] or contact your Parish Conference Leader, Larry Crawford at 201-306-3609. Please mark your calendars for these two special and important dates. More information will follow soon. RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY Please join the Respect Life Ministry each First Saturday of the month by attending the 7:30AM Mass, then travelling to the abortion clinic in Montclair to pray. For information please contact Larry Crawford at 201-306-3609. #621 page 5 YEAR OF CONSECRATED LIFE: REJOICE! Pope Francis proclaimed 2015 a Year of Consecrated Life, starting on the First Sunday of Advent, the weekend of November 29, 2014, and ending on February 2, 2016, the World Day of Consecrated life. The year also marks the 50th anniversary of Perfectae Caritatis, a decree on religious life, and Lumen Gentium, the Second Vatican Council’s constitution on the Church. Its purpose, as stated by the Vatican is to “make a grateful remembrance of the recent past” while embracing “the future with hope." Find out about vocations to the priesthood, religious life and other forms of consecrated life here: Archdiocese of Newark Office of Vocations for Religious Life: http://www.rcan.org/vocation/ Archdiocese of Newark Office of Vocations (priesthood): http://www.newpriestnj.com/ Archdiocese of Newark story of a consecrated virgin: http://www.rcan.org/vocation/rl_cv.htm United States Association of Consecrated Virgins: http://consecratedvirgins.org/ Forms of Consecrated Life: http://www.usccb.org/beliefsand-teachings/vocations/consecrated-life/forms-ofconsecrated-life.cfm NJ “CHOOSE LIFE” PLATECHILDREN FIRST FOUNDATION Will you join the Caravan of Life and Love by putting a “Choose Life” license palte on your car? This beautiful, lifesaving license plate was finally approved in New Jersey and is enthusiastically supported by the bishops of New Jersey and the New jersey Catholic Conference! Your annual donation of just $25. per plate supports all of New Jersey’s Pregnancy Centers and Maternity Homes that help women “choose life” and consider adoption as a loving and courageous choice for an unwanted pregnancy. Please call Damon Owens at 1-800NJChoose-Life (1-888-652-4667) or go online to www.NJChoose-Life.org to request an application for the New Jersey “Choose Life” plate. Thank you for putting “Children First” (CF) in New Jersey! January 18, 2015 –Second Sunday in Ordinary Time IT’S NOT A PARADE A “parade” is a celebration of something good - a holiday or special event. A “procession,” is a group of people who walk together to honor Christ, the Eucharist, Mary or one of the saints. A “March” is a group of people brought together to try to bring about change, or to gather support for the protection of human rights. This year on January 22nd, the anniversary of the Roe vs Wade decision of the Supreme Court - hundreds of thousands of people will gather in Washington, D.C. and will march in a prayerful way to show respect for human life from the first moment of conception until natural death. We invite people of every faith and political party to join the march. We hope by this march, to call attention to the millions of unborn children who were aborted since the Supreme Court’s illogical and infamous decision. We mourn for the children who might have grown up to be leaders in the government, science or education, had not their lives been snuffed out before their birth. Perhaps the sight of thousands of people - mothers and fathers, children and college students - coming from many states at great costs to themselves, on a cold winter day, will manifest to the world our determination to continue marching until a genuine respect for all human life becomes, once more, the law of the land. If you cannot go to Washington D.C. on January 22nd, at least consider attending one of the many events taking place in our area. There special Masses and Eucharist Adoration planned not only in our parish, but through the Archdiocese and at our neighbor and partner Our Lady of Mount Carmel parish in Lyndhurst. The truth will be heard and eventually good will triumph over evil! EUCHARISTIC ADORATION will take place in Church This Sunday, January 18th from 3-5pm Intention is for Respect Life On Thursday, January 22nd the Annual March in Washington D.C. will take place to support Respect Life issues. Please join us in prayer for the success of those working tirelessly for this cause. We can make a difference. #621 page 6 QUEEN OF PEACE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL TRAVEL TO D.C. TO ATTEND MARCH FOR LIFE Students from Queen of Peace High School will attend the March for Life in Washington D.C. on Thursday, January 22, 2015. They will participate in a ProLife Mass on Wednesday, January 21st and join the March For Life on the 22nd. A QPHS banner, which was donated by a generous benefactor, will be proudly displayed by the students. Please pray for their tireless efforts on Respect for Life issues. God Bless! NEW JERSEY RIGHT TO LIFE INVITES YOU TO JOIN US AS WE RALLY FOR LIFE THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 2015 42nd Anniversary of the Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court Decision. STATE HOUSE STEPS, NJ CAPITOL STATE STREET, TRENTON, NJ 11:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. QP RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY NEWS! Please remember to leave your headlights on Thursday January 22nd in support of Life. This date marks the 42nd Anniversary of Roe v. Wade. March for Life in Washington D.C. will also be held on the 22nd. Thank you for your help and your prayers. A wonderful prayer which was initiated by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen is "Dear Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of the pre-born child(ren) that I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion." PRO-LIFE MASS TO BE HELD AT CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF THE SACRED HEART THIS SUNDAY A special Pro-Life Mass celebrated by Most Reverend John J Myers, J.C.D., D.D Archbishop of Newark, will take place Sunday, January 18th at 12:00PM at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart. January 18, 2015 –Second Sunday in Ordinary Time #621 page 7 January 18, 2015 –Second Sunday in Ordinary Time #621 page 8 ROSARY SOCIETY NEWS MEMORIAL OPPORTUNITIES The next Rosary meeting is scheduled for Monday, February 2nd at 7:30PM in the LaSalle Center. Come join us for an enjoyable evening. 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. Annual Rosary Communion Breakfast… Sunday, March 15, 2015 The speaker will be Fr. James White. Details to follow. 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…or download the registration form on 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) 991-0235. She will be happy to help you. 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. WEEKLY BULLETIN SCHEDULE Just a friendly reminder… All articles & announcements must be timely, and received at least 10 days prior to publication in order to appear in the current week’s Bulletin. Thank you for your cooperation! THE SAINT VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY BLOOD DRIVE The Queen of Peace Saint Vincent DePaul Society will be sponsoring a Blood Drive Sunday, January 25, 2015 9am to 1:00pm at the LaSalle Center (200 Ridge Rd. –corner of Ridge Road & Church Place). Please come by and support this drive! HYGIENE AND COMMUNION FROM THE CUP We heed the Lord’s command when we receive from the Cup of Eternal Salvation…take and drink! Common sense should prevail, however. Anyone who has an active respiratory infection, i.e. cold or flu, or anyone with any sore on their lips should refrain from using the common communion cup. In addition, if you have the above mentioned conditions, perhaps a friendly nod or smile could take the place of a handshake during the sign of peace. North Arlington Volunteer Emergency Services We are in need of riding members, consider joining, it's a worthwhile experience that may change the rest of your life! 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