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12:10 p.m.
Family
Alois Dill, req. his wife Terry Scriptural Readings
Saturday, May 14th for the Week of May 8th
8:30 a.m. Weekly Memorial Mass
Third Sunday of Easter
5:00 p.m. Frank and Virginia Orrei, req. The
Acts 2:14, 22-33; 1 Pt 1:17-21; Lk 24:13-35
DiSturco Family
Monday
Sunday, May 15th Acts 6:8-15; Jn 6:22-29
Fourth Sunday after Easter Tuesday
7:30 a.m. Sherrie DeAlverez Murphy, req. her Acts 7:51-8:1a; Jn 6:30-35
family Wednesday
9:00 a.m. Dolores Loder-White, req. The Acts 8:1b-8; Jn 6:35-40
Connolly Family Thursday
10:30 a.m. Vincent Cerrato, req. The Fezza Acts 8:26-40; Jn 6:44-51
Family Friday
12:00 p.m. Anthony Fezza, req. The Contardo Acts 9:1-20; Jn 6:52-59
Family Saturday
Acts 1:15-17, 20-26; Jn 15:9-17
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News from
New OLP
Flagpole The Parish Library
Garden You are encouraged to visit and enjoy your
library. Soon we will be updating the Library
Catalog, a listing of over 1300 books and cassettes
Hello fellow parishioners, that are waiting to be borrowed. When you visit
My name is Joe Kelly. I am a member of please complete a survey and/or leave a comment in
Our Lady of Peace Church, and I am a Boy Scout in the sign-in book. Below is review of one of the
Troop 1 New Providence. Currently, I am working many books available.
on an Eagle Scout project for Our Lady of Peace John Paul the Great authored by Peggy Noonan
Church. I have designed a garden around the was a wonderful story. I could not put the book
flagpole in the shape of a cross, and the flowers will down. She is an engaging writer and at times I was
be red, white, and blue for the colors of the flag with quite moved at what she wrote. I would recommend
boxwoods as an outline. Our Lady of Peace Church that others go to the church library and borrow this
has many beautiful gardens. Working with the book. Review by Arlene
advice of OLP’s Gardening Angels, this flagpole This book can be found in Category # 18 - Popes
garden will be a showcase for the American Flag. In / Papal Writings
order to break ground and to complete this project, The library, located in the rectory basement, is
we need donations. We welcome donations of any open when the rectory is open.
amount of cash or checks. Checks can be made out
to Our Lady of Peace Church, and in the memo Annulment Information Evening
section put “flagpole garden.” Another option is to
sponsor a quadrant. The garden is divided into four An Annulment Information Evening is scheduled
quadrants. If you sponsor a quadrant you will be for Wednesday, May 11, 2011. A Canon lawyer
able to dedicate it to any person, family, or event. from the Archdiocese of Newark will discuss the
Each quadrant will cost $250, and the plaques for most recent theology, guidelines and requirements
dedication will be provided. Physical help may also for obtaining a Church annulment. The information
be needed during construction. Scouts in uniform will be presented in terms that all can understand. A
will be available after all masses on May 21 and question and answer period will conclude the
May 22 to accept donations. All donations big or session. Pre-registration is not necessary. This
small are appreciated. Thank you for your time and evening of information will be held at Our Lady of
consideration. the Blessed Sacrament (Founders’ Hall) 28
If you have questions, contact me at: (908)508- Livingston Ave., Roseland, at 7:30 p.m.
0993 or Dkelly46@comcast.net For additional information, please call the Office
of Family Life Ministries at 973-497-4327.
Marriage Anniversary Masses
The Academy
The Archdiocese will celebrate anniversary
Masses commemorating special years for couples. of Our Lady
On June 5, 2011 couples celebrating 50 years of of Peace News
marriage or more are invited to the Cathedral at 3:00
p.m. for Mass with the Archbishop (the registration Grocery Gift Cards Now Available
deadline is Friday, May 27th). On June 12, 2011,
couples celebrating 25 years and 5 years of marriage If you buy your groceries at Kings, Stop & Shop,
are invited to the Cathedral for Mass with the ShopRite or A&P, using a Grocery Gift Card for
Archbishop at 3:00 p.m. (the registration deadline is your weekly purchases will help our children.
Friday, June 3rd). Grocery Gift cards are sold weekdays at the
Please contact Joanne at the rectory office to Academy office during school hours in
register. denominations of $50 and $100.
Sponsored by our Home School Association
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On November 27, 2011, the English speaking Catholic Church in the United States will begin using a new translation of
the prayers that are used at Mass. This bulletin insert begins the second set of announcements being published in parish
bulletins to help parishes prepare for this coming change. Please check the bulletin regularly for more information.
What exactly is the Missale Romanum? Missale Romanum is the title of the Latin book approved and published by
the Vatican containing all of the texts used at Mass. The current English translation of this text in the United States is
titled the Sacramentary. When the new translation is published, it will likely no longer be called the Sacramentary
but will be given the title Roman Missal, the literal translation into English of the Latin title Missale Romanum.
The Latin phrase tertio editio typica is often associated with the latest edition of the Missale Romanum, meaning that
this is the “third typical edition.” Why the third? Because there have already been two previous editions of this
book. The first edition was published in 1970 shortly after the Council; the second appeared in 1975 and is the one in
use at Mass today. The third typical edition was promulgated in Latin in 2002 and is the text currently undergoing
the translation process.
What is the difference between the first, second and third editions of the Roman Missal? Not much, actually, but
there have been a few changes to the forthcoming third edition. For example, when a new saint is added to the
calendar, new prayers for his or her feast are added to the Roman Missal. Also, in order to provide more options,
new prayers are occasionally added to the Mass. At times, more specific directions (rubrics) for the priests and
ministers of the Mass are added. There were also some minor changes in translation with each edition, but not as
significant as will be seen in the third edition.
Once a new text is officially created in Latin, it is up to the different conferences of bishops around the world to
translate them into their own languages. It is a painstaking process, but they want to make sure it is done correctly.
The initial translation into English is done by ICEL (International Commission on English in the Liturgy). The
bishops of each English speaking country then review it before giving their approval and sending it to Rome for final
confirmation.
Naturally, the approval of the new translation does not happen at one meeting. In the case of the Roman Missal,
because it is so lengthy, it was reviewed in sections by the US bishops and approved one segment at a time. There
are also various groups at the Vatican who have to review it before the Holy Father gives it his final approval for
publication. It can easily take years from the time a new text appears in Latin until an English text is ready and
available for use in the liturgy. The third typical edition of the Roman Missal was promulgated by Pope John Paul II
in 2002, but it is not scheduled to appear in English until Fall of 2011, nine years after it was published in Latin.
At the beginning of the Roman Missal there is a document entitled the General Instruction of the Roman Missal
(GIRM). This document provides explanations for the various parts of the Mass and gives directions as to how they
are to be celebrated. Over the next seven weeks, quotes from this document will be included in the parish bulletin.
Be certain to read them each week to learn about the parts of the Mass. Learning about the Mass can help to increase
the people’s participation in its prayer, ritual and music.
May 8, 2011
10:30 a.m. Mass
Megan Amoia
Brooke Arnold
Alexa Boyle
Kenneth Boyle
Faith Bulan
Kyle Cook
Michael Del Sordo
Colin Flaherty
Dylan Flaherty
Anna Muller
Anna Muñoz
Evan Christine Pallitta
David Peritore
Madison Rapuano
Olivia Tiboni
Delaney Vinaixa
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We are grateful to the women and men who ministered and worked in our Catechetical
Program this year to support and lead the children and youth of our parish to discipleship:
Nancy Alagna (4th Gr.) Maria Koziol Maureen Reilly (2nd Gr.)
Jennifer Aranda Jennifer Kruger (4th Gr.) Maria Ricciardi (3rd Gr.)
Carmine Boccellari Russ Kyzima (7th Gr.) Molly Scheader
Kathy Brady Claudia Lucciola Suzanne Scheader
James Brett Marion Lucciola (2nd Gr.) Rachel Serillo
Robin Brett (3rd Gr.) Arthur Lunga Leslie Sidoli (5th Gr.)
Marianne Browe (5th Gr.) Kathy Lunga Vincent Sidoli
Colleen Coleman Antoinette Marchini Carol Skrocki
Francesca Coppola Hilary McCarron (4th Gr.) Cathy Smallman (2nd Gr.)
Joe Cunder (4th Gr.) Anne Marie Mendez Rich Sofie
Sally Dolan Gabriela Miensky (3rd Gr.) Dolores Sullivan (8th Gr.)
Jean Dory (6th Gr.) Maureen Miller (7th Gr.) Jane Tiboni (3rd Gr.)
Dawn Doyle (1st Gr.) Christine Miskulin Lynn Toomey
Lindsay Fanning (K) Valerie Mitreuter (3rd Gr.) Denise Torsiello (3rd Gr.)
Joanne Fezza Lea Monaco (2nd Gr.) Julia Torsiello
Clare Fennell (8th Gr.) Zofia Monczka (5th Gr.) Wendy Trackim
Kathleen Fontana (6th Gr.) Flo Mondelli Carol Treventi (7th Gr.)
Lynne Gosselin-Bannworth (2nd Gr.) Ruth Anne Munroe (7th Gr.) Marie Turtur (2nd Gr.)
Anita Grant Ingrid Nau (4th Gr.) Brian Valerio
Kristian Grimm Kimberly Ocello (1st Gr.) Marina Velazquez (8th Gr.)
Marko Grimm Eda Oswald Leslie Wachtel
Claire Heffernan Alice Pantina Meredith Wawzycki (1st Gr.)
Maika Heffernan Karen Parenti (6th Gr.) Cecille West (1st Gr.)
Paul Heffernan (8th Gr.) Audrey Pavone Lucy Westerhaus (3rd Gr.)
Eugene Ho Aileen Ping Terri Woodard
Cathy Judge Kelsey Quinn Kelleen Zegarski (5th Gr.)
2011
Please leave this form at the rectory or drop it in the collection basket or
mail it to: Debbie Johnston 12 W. 4th St, New Providence, NJ 07974
2011
Country Fair Volunteer Sign-up Sheet
ADULTS ONLY!
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Country Store:
Fifty/Fifty:
Sell Tickets Hourly
Inside Raffle:
Sell Chances
Ride Booths:
Sell Tickets
1:00 - 3: 30pm
6:00 - 8:00pm 6:00 - 8: 00pm 6:00 - 8: 30pm
Wheels of Chance 3:30 - 6:00pm
And Trailer Workers:
Circle your time 6:00 - 8: 30pm
Preference. 8:00 - 10:00pm 8:00 - 10:00pm 8:30 - 11:00pm
8:30 - 11:00pm
Mom’s Kitchen
If someone has already called you to work, there is no need to fill out this form. But if you haven’t
received a call or have not yet signed up to work, please check the boxes for the days and areas that you can
help. Then print your full name, phone number and email address on the reverse side. Please return this form
to the rectory as soon as possible.
Thank you for the many hours that you, our parishioners, school parents and friends, have volunteered for
at the Country Fair in past years and we hope to see you working at the Fair again this year.
**Children under 18 who would like to volunteer or need service hours MUST contact
Jim or Debbie Johnston at 908-464-1591.**
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CALLING ALL
SPONSORS FOR
THE OLP FAIR
Are you a family who would like to sponsor a wheel/game? Do you have a
business you are just getting started? Looking for some advertising to maybe
get your name out? Do you already have an established business and would
like to advertise for it at the fair?
The cost to sponsor a wheel is a $125 per sign. We have a professional sign
made for each sponsor. The sign is 11 x 17 inches and states the name of the
business, address, and phone number. The sign hangs for all four days of the
fair.
In addition to the sign anyone who sponsors a wheel may leave their
literature and business cards inside on a table that we will provide.
Many people come to the fair. It’s a great way to advertise. If you are
interested or have any questions please call the Our Lady of Peace Rectory at
908-464-7600 or call Jim & Debbie Johnston at 908-464-1591.
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We want to thank everyone who gave donations for the beautiful flowers
and decorations for our Church this past Easter season of 2011. We also want to
thank all our parishioners who graciously gave their time and creative efforts to
prepare, decorate and maintain our Church particularly at this time of year.
Your generosity is truly appreciated.
DAN AND JEAN LoPRESTO AND ED AND HELEN DORAN, req. Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Doran
JAMES FAHEY, req. Mrs. Anne Fahey
RUDY KRAKCIK, req. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Falk
JAMES P. FARLEY, req. Mr. & Mrs. James Farley
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE FELEZZOLA FAMILY, req. Mrs. F. Felezzola
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE MORAN AND FEOLI FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Alfonzo Feoli
ANTHONY FEOLI, req. Mrs. Anthony Feoli
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE FEZZA AND MARTIN FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fezza
ANTHONY, ANTOINETTE AND MARIE CAPUANO, req. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Fioravanti
OUR PARENTS AND SIBLINGS, req. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ford
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE FRY AND FRIEDEL FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fry
DOMINICK MARRA AND MERLE AND MAE GAGHAN, req. Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Gaghan
MEIGHAN COUGHLIN, req. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Gagliano
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE KUMP AND GARGIULO FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. R. F. Gargiulo
RUDY GEISLINGER AND PATANA MARGARET DUDDY, req. Mrs. Rudy Geislinger
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE GENNETTI, D’ANGELO AND MADDALUNA FAMILIES, req. Mrs. John
Gennetti
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE GOEPFERT AND JASIMSKI FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Joseph Goepfert
MICHAEL HAMATY, req. Mr. & Mrs. Ely Hamaty
ANNA AND ERHARDT STORCK, req. Ms. Arlene Hluch
MICHAEL BORIK, req. Ms. Marlene Hluch
ROSIE AND MIKE HANSKO, req. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Hluch
ANTONIO CORTESE AND JOHN M. HODGES, req. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hodges
EDWARD HOPECK Sr. req. Mr. & Mrs. John Hopeck
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE IGO AND FOLEY FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Alan B. Igo
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE INSERRA AND MANNING FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Inserra
JOHN NEVILL, req. Ms. Patricia Jackson
LOUIS H. JACOBUS, req. Mrs. Louis Jacobus
GENEVIEVE JAMER AND ROBERT AND JULIA JOHNSON, req. Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Jamer
DECEASED FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF THE MARKELL AND JOHANSON FAMILIES, req. Mrs. Winifred M.
Johanson
JAMES JOHNSTON Sr., req. Mrs. J. Johnston
VERONICA AND JOHN KACHMAR, req. Mr. & Mrs. George J. Kachmar
CHARLES ZYGLARSKI, req. Ms. Janet Kania
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE ADAMKO AND KASNEY FAMILIES req. Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. Kasney
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE KANE AND KEENAN FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Keenan
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE PICTROSKI AND KENNEDY FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Kennedy
JACK KEYSER, req. Mrs. C. J. Keyser
OUR PARENTS, req. Mr. & Mrs. George Knorr
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE KOLLER AND CASE FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. John Koller
JAN KOZIOL, req. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Koziol
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE GSELL AND KRONEN FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. David Kronen
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE KROPFL AND MONALDO FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Kropfl
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE La BELLA AND BERTOLINI FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph La Bella
DAVID LAFIOSCA, req. Mrs. David Lafiosca
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE GRYCOCK FAMILY, req. Mr. & Mrs. George Leslie
SAL LIBERATO, GUIDO TORSIELLO AND DOUGIE RILLO, req. Mr. & Mrs. J. Liberato
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE BOBAL AND LUCIANO FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Louis Luciani
FLORA JALLORINA AND FERDINAND LUNA, req. Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Luna
LOUISE MAGGI, req. Mr. Peter Maggi
LOUISE MAGGI AND ROSE WITT, req. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Maggi
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE MALUSO FAMILY, req. Mrs. Nicholas Maluso
DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE MARTIN AND ZDUNIEWICZ FAMILIES, req. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Martin
ROBERT MASINI, req. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest F. Masini Jr.
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