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400 Maywood Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey 07607

Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time


October 17, 2010

Served by
Rev. Lawrence J. Fama, Pastor
Rev. Msgr. Peter J. Zaccardo, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Kevin Schott, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Jonathan Yabiliyok, In Residence
Deacon Anthony A. Balestrieri
Deacon Joseph L. Mantineo
Angela Connelly, Director of Religious Education
Steven H. Taylor, Music Director
Thomas Viola, Youth Minister
Sr. Barbara Takacs, M.P.F. Principal
St. Peter Academy (Co-Sponsored School)

Our Mass Schedule


Saturday - 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM
Sunday - 8:00,10:00 AM and 12:00 Noon
Family Mass (With Children’s Liturgy of the Word)
at 10:00 AM
- Our Mission - Daily - Monday-Friday 8:30 AM
We, the Catholic Community of Our Lady Queen of Peace,
Holy days - See Bulletin for Mass Schedule
under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, are called to live
and proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We Praise God
while sharing His Joy and Truth through Word, Worship,
Reconciliation
Community Service, and Stewardship. Saturday - 1:00 PM or by appointment
We share our gifts of Time, Talent, and Treasure Social Services Help Line
in a tapestry of diverse cultures as we gather 1-800-CCS-7413
together to celebrate our Roman Catholic Faith.
Serving our Lord God through the Liturgy and
Eucharist, our ministries welcome all into our
parish Family.

Website: http://www.olqp.org/
Email: admin@olqp.org

Rectory Religious Education Convent St. Peter Academy


201-845-9566 201-845-9545 201-845-9568 201-261-3468
Fax: 201-845-3742 http://www.spare.org/
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Our Stewardship of Treasure for 10/10/10 amounted to
October 17, 2010 $5,558.00 / Our Children’s Collection = $37.00
I lift up my eyes toward the mountains; Repairs and Maintenance is $2,636.00
whence shall help come to me?
My help is from the LORD, Please remember to place Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish
who made heaven and earth. in your Will. Those who generously did this in the past
— Psalm 121:1-2 have helped us to stay out of a heavy debt.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK


OCT. 2010 OLQP CALENDAR / olqpbulletin@gmail.com
Monday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Lk 10:1-9
(A) Auditorium / (CH) Church / (C) Convent / (LR) Lower Rectory / (S) School
Tuesday: Eph 2:12-22; Lk 12:35-38
Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Lk 12:39-48 SUNDAY 10/17 Soup Kitchen Ministry - Eva’s
Thursday: Eph 3:14-21; Lk 12:49-53 8:00am Rosary Society Mass / Parish
Friday: Eph 4:1-6; Lk 12:54-59 Communion Breakfast
Saturday: Eph 4:7-16; Lk 13:1-9
8:30am Religious Ed. Classes (S)
Sunday: Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; Ps 34; 2 Tm 4:6-8,
16-18; Lk 18:9-14 10:00am Lit. of the Word for Children
Family Choir (CH)
UPCOMING EVENTS
12:00n Adult Choir (CH)
7:30pm Maywood & Music Rehearsal (A)
TRICKY TRAY
MONDAY 10/18 9:30am Bible Study - Deacon Joe (S)
JOIN US! - Tickets are on sale now for a fun night! 6:30pm Religious Ed-Grade 1 Parents
Friday, October 22nd. Tickets are on sale at the
7:30pm Bible Study - Deacon Joe (S)
rectory or call Joyce at (201) 880-5011
or Monica at (201) 315-0553. Novena (CH)
TUESDAY 10/19 9:30am Legion of Mary (LR)
SAVE THE DATE - DECEMBER 12, 2010 7:15pm RCIA / RCIC (LR)
ONE DAY ONLY 10:00am – 5:00pm 7:30pm Maywood & Music Rehearsal (A)
27 Vendors will offer a wide selection of
Beautiful Homemade Gifts WEDNESDAY 10/20 7:30pm Adult Catechism Class (S)
SPONSORED BY ARTISAN EXPOS Alive in the Spirit (LR)
& brought to you by The Rosary Society THURSDAY 10/21 6:30-8p Family Choir & Adult Choir (CH)
7:00pm Prayer Shawl Meeting (LR)
7:30pm BINGO (A)
Immaculate Conception Novena
Once again we will soon be having our FRIDAY 10/22 6:00pm Tricky Tray
Immaculate Conception Novena. SATURDAY 10/23
For nine consecutive Mondays we will
SUNDAY 10/24 8:30am Religious Ed. Classes (S)
gather in church to pray the Miraculous
10:00am Assumption College for
Medal Novena. This year spiritual
Sisters Choir (CH)
reflections will be given on the various titles
Lit. of the Word for Children
of Our Lady found in the Litany of Loreto.
7:30pm Maywood & Music Rehearsal (A)
Our Novena began on Monday, October
11th at 7:30 P.M. and will continue each
Monday at 7:30 until November 7th . Important!! Please Note!!
October, Month of the Holy Rosary
STEWARDSHIP: Why do we put off doing good until In recognition of October as the month of the Holy Rosary,
tomorrow? Why do we wait to be wealthy before giving? members of the Holy Rosary and Altar Society will be
Is not the gift of ourselves better than money, and is leading parishioners who attend the Saturday Evening
there any time when we could not offer a tear or a smile Mass in a recitation of the Rosary. The Recitation will
to someone who is suffering? Cannot a word from us begin promptly at 4:30 PM in the church and will end in
strengthen someone in distress? Cannot an act of pure time for the beginning of the 5 PM Mass. Rosaries will be
love coming from our depths brighten a sad life? distributed to those who do not have any. The five
Glorious Mysteries will be cited, and the Rosary will
Elisabeth Leseur
be said for the intentions of our Holy Father,
Elisabeth Leseur († 1914) was a French married laywoman whose Pope Benedict. This will be done only at
cause for canonization is underway. the 5 PM Saturday Night Masses in October!
PARISH EVENTS 2
parish, please ask yourself, “What can I do?”, “How can I
October 17, 2010 share my time and talent with my sisters and brothers in
Christ?” Then please answer the invitation and get
Dear Parish Family, involved.
Today is the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The I thank you for your Stewardship of Time, Talent, and
activities in our parish are in full swing. Yesterday we Treasure and for all that you do for the life of our parish.
celebrated our Annual Anointing of the Sick Mass. The
Mass is, in my opinion, one of the most important and Love,
beautiful of the entire year. It is the faithful hearing the Fr. Larry
Lord’s invitation “Come to me all who are weary and find
life burdensome. I will refresh you.” It is an opportunity
60TH ANNIVERSARY NEWS
for the parish in a special way to reach out to all who are
weighed down by health issues or advanced years. The
Mark This Year's Calendar - November 7, 2010
Anointing Mass is rich in symbolism, ritual, and history.
The Laying on of Hands and the Anointing with Oil goes Our 60th Anniversary celebration will begin with Mass at 3
back to the time of Christ and the Apostles. pm on Sunday, November 7th. Bishop John Flesey, D.D.,
will be the main celebrant and homilist, along with clergy
The Sacrament is a powerful one and often
who have served here in the past. All parishioners are
misunderstood. It is a Sacrament of healing and strength.
invited.
It is a Sacrament that offers serenity and peace especially
for those who will undergo surgery. Following the Mass we will proceed to the Hasbrouck
Heights Hilton for fun, fellowship, good food, and great
I thank all who helped to organize this special liturgy. I
dancing with a live band. The reception begins with a
take this opportunity to say thank you to the Ministers of
cocktail hour from 5 to 6, and then dinner and dancing from
Holy Communion who regularly bring the Eucharist to the
6 to 9. The cost of tickets for the reception is $85, and
homebound of our parish. Their work “behind the scenes”
there are about 30 left. These will be available on a first
helps the Church be present to those who are unable to
come, first served basis. You may obtain a ticket by calling
come to church.
(201) 845-9566.
I thank the First Responders (EMT’s, First Aid Squad
After the weekend Masses on November 13th and 14th,
members) who were present at this Mass and luncheon.
there will be a 60th Anniversary exhibit in the auditorium.
Speaking of lunch, I thank Justine Garcia, the Admission is free to all parishioners. There will be an
members of the Hospitality Committee, and the young opportunity to purchase the 60th Anniversary journal and a
people of our Religious Education Program for their help souvenir magnet, along with the chance to win some great
in organizing and serving our guests at the luncheon prizes.
following the Mass.
Although we have some prizes already, we are still looking
At the 8 AM Mass today the members of our Rosary for additional items. If you would like to donate something
Society will gather and then, following Mass, will proceed (such as a weekend getaway, spa treatment, tickets to a
to Biaggio’s in Paramus for their Annual Parish sporting event, theater, or concert, restaurant certificates,
Communion Breakfast. Sr. Barbara Takacs, M.P.F., etc.) please contact Susan at the parish center
Principal of St. Peter’s Academy, will be the guest (201) 845-9566.
speaker. Sr. Barbara, who resides in our convent, has
been the principal at St. Peter’s for 25 years.
I thank the members of the Rosary Society for their For bulletin submission
dedication and service to our parish. Every time there is Please e-mail olqpbulletin@gmail.com by Thursday
an event in our parish the Rosarians are there offering for it to be in the following Sunday (a week later).
their time and talent.
Our Rosary Society is one of the largest in the PRAYER FOR PEACE - Mary, Queen of Peace, save us all, who
Archdiocese. If you would like to be a member please have so much trust in you from wars, hatred, and oppression.
call the Rectory. Make us all learn to live in peace, and educate ourselves for peace,
On October 24th the Assumption College for Sisters do what is demanded by justice and respect the rights of every
will join us at the 10 am Mass. The college, located in person, so that peace may be firmly established. Amen
Mendham, is a liberal arts college for Women Religious Pope John Paul
from around the world. We invite all our Parish Community to write a note / letter to
The events that I have mentioned here are possible our soldiers overseas. We pray that they may be safe.
because of people like you. It is everyone working Keep Paul Bezak, Carolyn Rocco, and all the soldiers in your
together , sharing their time and talent that makes these prayers.
LCPO Paul Bezak Carolyn Rocco
and so many other activities possible. If you are not 2/6 WPNS CO, 81st PLT 24 EFIS
involved in one of the growing number of activities in our UNIT 73170 FPO-AE 09510-3170 APO AF 09309

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St. Celine
Feast Day : October 21st
We have very few details about the life of this saint who is
Dates Oct. 17th through Oct. 24th, 2010 best known as the mother of St. Remigius, Bishop of
Sunday - Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Rheims at the time of the conversion of the people of Gaul
under Clovis. St. Celine miraculously gave birth to St.
Oct. 17th 8:00 am Marge Deitrick Remigius when she was already at an advanced age.
10:00 am George F. Rullo Immediately after giving birth, about 438, she also gave
sight to the hermit Montanus who had three times foretold
12:00 pm Mary E. Aughinbaugh (6th Anniv.) the birth of the saintly Bishop. After a holy life filled with
Monday - St. Luke, Evangelist good works and assiduous prayer, this saintly woman
attained the rewards of heaven about the year 458. She
Oct. 18th 8:30 am People of the Parish was buried near Lyons, probably at Cerny, where she had
Tuesday - St. John De Brebeuf & St. Issac Jogues, lived. Unfortunately her relics were destroyed during the
Priests and Martyrs, and their French Revolution.
Companions, Martyrs
Non-gluten hosts
Oct. 19th 8:30 am Dec. Members of Villani Family
A few members of the parish have inquired in regard to
Wednesday - St. Paul of the Cross, Priest having non-gluten hosts made available to them. Happily we
now have them. For those who wish to receive Holy
Oct. 20th 8:30 am Harry Hartman
Communion with this Altar bread, we ask the following:
Thursday
1. that you contact the rectory and advise us which Mass
Oct. 21st 8:30 am Joseph Walsh you will be attending.
2. that you see the priest that is having the Mass at least 10
Friday
minutes before hand.
Oct. 22nd 8:30 am Bud Rauch 3. that you sit near the front of the church so you can be the
first person to receive from the celebrant.
Saturday - St. John of Capistrano, Priest; BVM
4. if you have called the rectory to let us know that you have
Oct. 23rd 8:30 am Living & Deceased Members of this special need but are unable to attend the Mass you
the Pretara Family have stated, let us know that you will not be present.
5:00 pm Rose DiMaria
Sunday - Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time All Souls Novena of Masses
Oct. 24th 8:00 am Ethel J. Parodi (3rd Anniversary) Tuesday, Nov. 2nd begins our All Souls Novena of Masses.
Please place the offering envelopes with the names of your
10:00 am Stan Szymanski (5th Anniversary) loved ones in the box in the back of the church or you may
12:00 pm Maria Endrigo place it in the weekly collection basket or drop it off at the
rectory. Envelopes are available in the back of the church.

MEMORIALS
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS:
Altar Bread & Altar Wine in Memory of Samuel Monaco
by his Family exáà |Ç cxtvx
Additional Altar Bread, Wine and Candles in Memory of Andrew Prachar, Jr.
Anthony Amoruso by Edith McCormick f|v~ exÄtà|äxá tÇw YÜ|xÇwá
Note: Please remember the Altar Bread, Wine and Candles Lloyd Bartels, William Bergmann, Ruth Bonday, Jackie Byrne,
can be memorialized by calling the Rectory. 201-845-9566 Helen Dunleavy, Gudrun Hagele, Ed LaTourette, Marcia Laughery,
Tom Loizzi, Misty Mantineo, Jonathan Mechan, Betsy Merz,
Jim Minihan, Virginia Mary Minihan, Steven Monahan,
NEW MASS TRANSLATION-Please go to our website Marilyn Montemarano, Elizabeth Morrell, Christine Napoli,
www.olqp.org to view the upcoming changes in the wording of Julius Nemes, Doris Neumann, Thomas Niemczyk, Thomas O'Neill
several parts of the Mass. These translations will help the Florence Paolella, Kathy Puzziferri, Christopher Quigley,
English speaking Church to be closer to the original text and Fran Ruffino, Diane Salsman, Paul Sanchez,
will begin on November 27, 2011. Keaton Sarro, Lois Schutz, Brenda Schwarz, Bernice Stavola,
Mariano Terdoslavich, Ralph Troisi, Barbara Tropia,
In addition to EWTN Channel 135 there is Domenica Trovini, Dr. Robert Valgento, and
Giovanni Alberto Villegas.
TelecareTV on Channel 137 (IO/Cablevision). The
channel has Mass, devotions, and various speakers.
If you have a family member who is in a nursing home or rehabilitation
http://www.telecaretv.org/
center, please notify the Rectory so we can arrange to visit them.
MASS INTENTIONS / INFORMATION 4
OCT. 2010 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION - rec@olqp.org RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE
PARENTS ARE THE FIRST TEACHERS OF THEIR CHILD. Abortion is not healthcare because killing is not healing.
For more info: www.prolifealliance.com or outreach@nrlc.org.
We are in need of substitute teachers to help out in an Any woman who is pregnant and in need can get help. She
emergency. Our catechists rarely call out, but they are never has to feel that abortion is the only option and can find
parents too and might need to tend to their own children assistance at the following numbers:
when they are ill. We usually know in advance and will New Jersey law allows a mother who cannot keep a
provide a lesson for you. recently born baby to leave the baby at a hospital or a
Please call Angela at the Religious Education Office police station, no questions asked.
(201-845-9545). For information call 877-839-2339.
Post Abortion Healing / 1-877-HOPE 4 ME / rachelsvineyard.org
Upcoming Events for Parents Crisis Pregnancy Helpline/1-888-4-OPTIONS
Grade 1 Parents’ Meeting – Tomorrow, October 18th 7pm Birthright/1-800-550-4900 or 201-845-4646
in the auditorium (Parents only)
RESPECT LIFE UPDATES
Grade 2 Parents’ Meeting – Sacrament Preparation – The New Jersey Right to Life has endorsed Michael
Monday, October 25th 7pm in the auditorium (Parents only) Agosta, candidate for Congress in the 9th District, due to
his support of pro life issues. Please remember to vote on
Confirmation Candidates
Tuesday, November 2nd. It is your right and duty as an
All 8th graders are to attend their first Retreat next American and as a Roman Catholic to help bring New
Saturday, October 23rd from 12noon – 5pm in the Jersey back to Life. For more details, go to www.njrtl.org.
auditorium. You will then attend the 5pm Mass. You
are also reminded to sign the Mass book in the lobby of the A federal bill sponsored by NJ Congressman Chris Smith
church every week when you attend Mass. and co-sponsored by 150 plus Bipartisan House
Members is a comprehensive abortion funding ban which
will also apply to the new national health care program
Bergen County High Schools - Open Houses 2010-2011
Pres. Obama signed into law. The success of this bill
rests upon electing prolife people into the Senate and
Immaculate Conception HS, Lodi Oct. 17, 12-2pm Congress. Please vote to end abortions in this country.
www.ichslodi.com
A LIFE AT CONCEPTION ACT is currently being
Queen of Peace HS, North Arlington Oct. 17, 11am
discussed in Washington, DC. If passed, it would remove
www.qphs.org the judicial roadblock to protecting life by legislatively
Bergen Catholic HS, Oradell Oct. 26, 7-9pm defining when life begins. It is S.346 in the Senate and
www.bergencatholic.org H.881 in the House of Representatives. Please call or
write your representatives and urge their support. If not
Don Bosco Preparatory HS, Ramsey Oct. 31,1-3pm now, when? The babies need your help now. Thank you.
Www.donboscoprep.com
40 DAYS FOR LIFE - This year, 40 days for Life began
on Sept. 22nd and will end on Oct. 31st. Join thousands
of people around the country for this peaceful and
prayerful 24/7 vigil. Our 40 Days for Life will be held
FINALLY! across the street from the abortion mill on Zabriskie St.,
Hackensack. For more info-Ray Escalon: (201) 264-0145
After 60 years, Our Lady Queen of Peace
has its own t-shirt! Prayerful WALK for LIFE - Saturday, October 23, 2010
Shirts are navy blue with white print. 10 AM to 12 Noon / Join the Walk / Bringing together
They are available in Children’s sizes (S, M, L) supporters “Embracing the Sanctity of Life”
& Adult sizes (S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL) at $12 each. Assemble at 10 AM at St. Philip the Apostle, 488
Please detach this form and drop it off at the rectory, Saddle River Rd., Saddle Brook, NJ. for Opening
see Steve Taylor after Mass, or drop it in the Ceremony & Invocation (park behind church)
collection basket during Mass. You must pay when WALK to commence at 11 AM / to Sacred Heart
you hand in the order form. TODAY, OCTOBER 17TH, Church, Rochelle & Terrace Ave., Rochelle Park, NJ.
is the end date for t-shirt orders. Concluding with a Mass. Beverages and cookies shall be
Name:_______________________________________ served following Mass.
Phone: _______________________________________ *Plan to attend the 1.2 mile walk on your own two feet or
join the motorcade*. Shuttle service for drivers shall be
Number of shirts: ________ @ $12 each available to the parking lot at St. Philip the Apostle.
Sizes of shirts:_________________________________
For more information contact: Richard Onorevole at
Total: ________________________ 201-796-1765 / BigRickO@aol.com

5 MINISTRIES
YOUTH MINISTRY olqp.youth@gmail.com *COME ON DOWN*
YOUTH NEWS / October 2010 973-986-8520
EVERY THURSDAY EVENING AT 7:30 PM!
10/19 Tue. Youth Group Meeting (S) 7PM DOORS OPEN AT 5:30 PM!
*Please meet Tom at Gym Door* Now Offering Electronic Bingo!
10/23 Sat. Confirmation Mini-Retreat (A)
We appreciate the support that you have shown in the past
*Required for Confirmation Class*
at various functions. We hope that you will continue your
10/26 Tue. Youth Group Meeting (S) 7PM support. We play a few different games aside from the
*Please meet Tom at Gym Door* regular BINGO games. SMOKE FREE!
If we work together, we can make BINGO the successful
“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, FUND RAISER it could be.
generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. There So, PLEASE, come on down and bring a friend
is no law against such things.” (Galatians 5:22-23) (or two, or three or more!!!)
***If any Parishioner would like assistance with his or You'll be glad you did! It's a fun night!
her Ministry by students of the Religious Education
Department, please obtain and fill out a “Service Hour Make money for the parish
Form.” Forms are located in the Rectory Office, and by searching the internet!
available on our Parish Website for download; please
submit all forms to Tom Viola at least 1 month before Just go to www.goodsearch.com and be sure to enter
the date of the event.*** Our Lady Queen of Peace, Maywood, NJ as the charity
you want to support. And, be sure to spread the word!
**Please Look for OLQP Youth Ministry Facebook Page $180 has been raised thus far!
(see website) ** www.olqp.org
PAVING THE WAY - Thank you to all who have
Upcoming Service Opportunity Dates: All Confirmation contributed to our parking lot fund! After the super 50/50
Candidates are required to complete 20 service hours proceeds our fund is up to $40,600. We are still short of
during the 2010-2011 school term. Contact Tom Viola, the goal of $104,500 & welcome donations. Your
Youth Minister at OLQP.youth@gmail.com to sign up as generosity will be greatly appreciated.
soon as possible.
10/22 Tricky Tray Gift Runners 6pm - 10pm Bereavement Counseling - It is said that death ends
a life, but it does not end a relationship. There is great
11/05 Christmas Giving Tree Tag Making 6:30-8:30pm truth in this statement. However, the loss of a loved one
12/10 Ministries Appreciation Dinner can bring great pain. Our Lady Queen of Peace’s
Bereavement Ministry will begin its Fall session in a few
12/12 New! Christmas Craft Boutique weeks. If you wish to join our small group or would like
information, please contact Deacon Joe at: 201-845-
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 9566 or email him at: JLMantineo@aol.com.
If you need service hours for your high school, please
contact the Religious Education Office at 201-845-9545. Deacon Joe’s Bible Study (Normally on Monday)
We can use your help as teacher aides on Sunday Meets mornings & evenings. New members are welcome
mornings throughout the year. Other times are available at any time. For information on days, times, and
during the year also. locations, call Deacon Joe at (201) 845-9566.
MINISTRIES
Catechism Class: Over the summer several members
Our Parish Ministry Book is available on our website. of the parish had been gathering to walk through the
Please go to www.olqp.org & see all the ministries that are offered.
Catechism of the Catholic Church. It has continued to this
GOD'S HANDS ARE WORKING THROUGH OUR day. We meet on Wednesday evening in the school
PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY. If you are adding from 7:30 to 8:30 PM. If interested, come join us!
someone to our Parish sick list, please consider the
healing power of these beautiful shawls. They are St. Peter Academy’s Family Fun Night
prayed over by the Prayer Shawl Ministry and blessed St. Peter Academy
by our Pastor. If you know of someone you think is in 431 Fifth Ave., River Edge, NJ
need of a Prayer Shawl, you may write to: The Friday, October 29, 2010 / 7-11pm (enter through Gym)
Prayer Shawl Ministry, c/o Janice Marich, 834 Spring Admission $10 (activities & food extra)
Valley Road, Maywood, NJ 07607. Tell us about the
person and make sure you include their name, address, *Family & friends will enjoy arts & crafts tables, Bounce
and phone number. I would also like to invite anyone House, rock climbing, basketball, sweet treats, food &
who is interested to join our group in this prayerful musical fun for everyone.
ministry, which is very rewarding. God Bless! Janice Join us for our Halloween Spooktacular!!

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Knights of Columbus - Our Lady Queen of Peace - Council No. 3426
*International Sisters to Our 105 Grove Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey 07607
Lady Queen of Peace Parish.
Council Leaders:
Come and hear of the profound
experiences and the wonderful Grand Knight: Joe Vendola Lecturer: Kevin Wissell
Deputy Grand Knight: Tom Buzzerio Warden: Matt Lantz
music of the Sisters who will visit Chancellor: Dennis Flemming Trustee 1st year: Bob Gaydos
our parish at the 10 AM Mass on Financial Secretary: Gerald Angiolelli Trustee 2nd year: Frank Morrone
Sunday, October 24th. Recorder: Bill Colacurcio Trustee 3rd year: Jeff Spendley
Chaplain: Deacon Joe Mantineo Inside Guard: Gus Aversa
The Sisters, from countries Treasurer: Frank Morrone Inside Guard: John Schanchi
including Africa and Vietnam are Advocate: Kevin Wissell Outside Guard: Tom Harrington
pursuing studies at Assumption
College for Sisters, Mendham, NJ. Monthly Meeting Schedule:
The Sisters are here as part of a 2nd Wednesday of each month General 8:00pm followed by Columbian Club
scholarship program that educates 4th Wednesday of each month General Meeting 8:00pm
professed Sisters from the The meetings in October are on the 13th and 27th of the month at the council
developing world. They are hall located at 105 Grove in Maywood
provided with an opportunity for
higher education that they cannot Remember in your prayers PGK Lloyd Bartels, and Brother Dennis Fleming
afford in their homelands due to the DON’T MISS THESE UPCOMING EVENTS:
economic or social barriers that 5th Sunday 10 o’clock Mass for all deceased members - 10/31
many women encounter. And after Mass Breakfast for congregation in church auditorium
Upon completing their studies, the Food Drive 10/16 thru 11/14
Sisters return to their homelands as Drop off non-perishable items at vestibule of Our Lady Queen Church
educated leaders in the areas of
education, health care and pastoral Comedy Night 1/22/11
work. ***Please note that our hall is available for Rent***
Currently, there are approximately For details contact Brothers Bill Colacurcio or Steve Dougherty (201) 845-9888
50 students at the college, If you wish to transfer to our Council or become a member contact:
representing 8 countries and over Gerald Angiolelli: (201) 489-6808 or Gus Aversa: (201) 845-6409
15 religious communities.
We encourage everyone to pray the Rosary daily!!
Please come and welcome the
Sisters next Sunday and learn how USPS HONORS MOTHER TERESA
you can support the unique mission On September 5th the Postmaster General dedicated a stamp commemorating
of Assumption College for Sisters. the life of Mother Teresa at a ceremony at the Basilica of the National Shrine of
For more information please visit the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.
www.acs350.org or contact Sister The U.S. Postal Service said, “The stamp program recognizes Mother Teresa
Joseph Spring, SCC, at for her work as a humanitarian. She was a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, she
president@acs350.org. was an honorary U.S. citizen. Her work on behalf of the poor is being
recognized. And this honor is being bestowed on her, and it is well deserved.”

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Why should I register in the parish? - All members of the parish should be formally registered as members of the
parish. However, you MUST be formally registered if you wish to arrange a Baptism, a Confirmation, or a Wedding in
the parish Church. You MUST also be formally registered if you wish to register in the Parish School or the Religious
Education (CCD) Program. You MUST be a registered member of the parish for at least three months before you
can obtain a Sponsor Certificate or schedule a Baptism or a Wedding.

PARISH MEMBERSHIP:
New Parishioners are requested to register in the Parish as soon as possible. Please notify the Parish office
of any changes in address and phone number.
Name ___________________________________ Check
Address _________________________________ ______ I wish to receive a registration form
Town ___________________________________ ______ I have a change of address
Phone # _________________________________ ______ I am moving out of the parish
Please cut out and return to the Parish Rectory or place in the basket.
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