Friday, December 19, 2008

PARISH PHOTO DIRECTORY NOW READY FOR PICK UP


Our Parish Photo Directory is now ready for pick-up for those who had their photos taken. Pick up days and times are as follows:


Sunday, December 21, 10:00-11:30 am

Monday, December 22 & Tuesday, December 23, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm

Pick up dates resume on January 5 onwards (Monday to Friday) from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm

Thursday, December 18, 2008

TRADITIONAL CRECHE and PHILIPPINE “PAROL” HIGHLIGHT ST. JOSEPH CHURCH’S OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS IN MAPLEWOOD




TRADITIONAL CRECHE and PHILIPPINE “PAROL” HIGHLIGHT ST. JOSEPH CHURCH’S OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS IN MAPLEWOOD.

St. Joseph in Maplewood has always been a sight to behold every Christmas Season. Last year, The Maplewood Civic Association has awarded St. Joseph Church with a Certificate of Recognition for a wonderful and unique Christmas display.

The center of attraction is the traditional Crèche. This is not only intended for an artistic display but this manger helps us to contemplate the mystery of God’s love who revealed himself in the poverty and simplicity of the Bethlehem cave. The crib can help us, in fact, to understand the secret of the true Christmas, because it speaks of humility and the merciful goodness of Christ, who “though He was rich, yet for your sake He became poor”. (II Corinthians 8:9) His poverty enriches those who embrace it and Christmas brings joy and peace to those who, as the shepherds, accept in Bethlehem the words of the angel: “And this will be a sign for you: you will find an infant wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger". (Luke 2:12)

It continues to be a sign also for us, men and women of the 21st century. There is no other Christmas.
During the whole season of Advent, a big Advent Wreath is prominently displayed in front of the Church.

Last year, 15 (fifteen) beautiful Christmas Lanterns were flown from the Philippines. This type of lanterns were featured in many expositions all over the world. It continues to amaze people because of its ingenuity and beautiful blend of colors and play of lights. This is popularly known among Filipinos as “Parol.”

Parol represents the Filipino innovation, creativity and it is the greatest expression of Christmas spirit. Parol making is a traditional folk craft. School children are taught how to make parol and they usually have a lantern parade to showcase their work.

Parol has become the most recognizable Christmas ornament for Filipinos not just in the Philippines, but in any country where there is a Filipino community. Parol are usually made from “Capiz”, a type of shells and are intricately designed, these last long and can be used every year. These 15 parols were specially and individually handcrafted by children from the poverty stricken and slum areas in the Philippines.

The parol uplifts the spirit, instills a sense of pride and hope, it not only brightens Filipino Christmas, but it serves as an inspiration for Filipino ingenuity.

The parol symbolizes the Star of Bethlehem; it is a fount of light, a sign of hope amid the “darkness in the world. In the “darkness” that hovers in our homeland and in the Diaspora, the parol emerges as a Filipino emblem that fosters unity and bayanihan (community spirit). The parol uplifts the spirit, instills a sense of pride and hope. Hanging the parol on front windows during the holiday season encourages other people to feel that they are not alone.

The parol is becoming the Filipinos’ bridging symbol between the homeland and the Diaspora, and it has become our gift to the world. Many expatriates and immigrant families buy and display these lanterns not only to rekindle the nostalgic Pasko (Christmas), but also to let their neighbors see “we have our own Christmas symbol that we are proud of.

The best time to see this display is at night time as the colors and shapes are more distinct against the evening backdrop. Come and be dazzled with this unique St. Joseph Parish Christmas display.

CHRISTMAS MASSES SCHEDULE


CHRISTMAS MASSES SCHEDULE

Christmas Eve
Wednesday, December 24
4:00 pm Family Mass with Children’s Choir

6:30 pm Mass with Contemporary Music
Prelude Music at 6:00 pm


Midnight Mass
12:00 am Mass with Choir & Trumpet
Prelude Music at 11:30 pm

Christmas Morning
December 25
9:30 am Mass
with Carols for Christmas Morning

11:30 am Mass
with Choir and Trumpet
Music begins at 11:15

CHRISTMAS GIVING TREE - A THANK YOU









LOVE TO THE NEEDY KIDS.

St. Joseph Parishioners generously participated in the Annual Giving Tree Project. This Christmas outreach project is in partnership with St. Mary’s Parish in Newark who is in-charge in distributing the gifts to the needy child. Many of our parishioners donated time and talent to make the project a real success. Young parishioners who are preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation and some adult volunteers help prepare the tree and the tags. Volunteers from the St. Joseph Food Pantry will help sort the gifts and deliver them to St. Mary’s Parish.

This year, we have over 400 gifts to distribute and make Christmas for a lot of children a joyful one.

(from our Giving Tree Tag)
Christmas is a time for Love; a time for Joy and Peace;
To give a gift of Hope to one who otherwise has none;
To be a friend to somebody whom everyone else has shun.
It is not how much we give, but how much love we put in giving
Thank you for giving a gift to a needy child this Christmas.


In addition to the gifts given by the parishioners, hundreds of our Religious Education children have put together their efforts to prepare beautiful gifts (Christmas Cookies) for all of the families who receive our food assistances from St. Joseph Food Pantry. This is part of their Christ-Centered Celebration. Thank you kids. (see photos in the Photo Gallery Section of this blog)

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

ADVENT RECONCILIATION SERVICE


ADVENT RECONCILIATION SERVICE
Wednesday, December 17
7:30 PM

Advent has a two-fold character: as a season to prepare for Christmas when Christ’s first coming to us is remembered, and as a season when that remembrance directs our minds and heart to await Christ’s second coming at the end of time. Advent thus is a period of devout and joyful expectation.

The Sacrament of Reconciliation gives us a chance to take time out to think and to experience Christ’s presence in this sacrament.

Priests will be available for individual confession.

Friday, December 5, 2008

PASKUHAN SA MAPLEWOOD - What's in it?

PASKUHAN SA MAPLEWOOD
St. Joseph Church
767 Prospect St., Maplewood, NJ 07040

Sunday, December 7, 2008 at 2PM

Featuring:

MISA NG BAYANG FILIPINO (FILIPINO COMMUNITY MASS) - This is a monthly Filipino Community Mass held here at St. Joseph Church. For years, it has attracted a lot of Filipinos both in St. Joseph Parish and the nearby parishes.

MGA AWITING PAMASKO - Philippine Christmas is not complete without music, and the season is celebrated by Filipinos through caroling. An added highlight in our PASKUHAN sa MAPLEWOOD is the KAROLING - Lights and Sound Style featuring Filipino Christmas Songs and Traditional Christmas Carols. We will be singing together these Carols by Candlelight. I believe you will love this.

PAROL - Up again this year are, 15 (fifteen) beautiful PHILIPPINE PAROLS which were flown from the Philippines. Parol represents the Filipino innovation, creativity and it is the greatest expression of Christmas spirit. Parol has become the most recognizable Christmas ornament for Filipinos not just in the Philippines, but in any country where there is a Filipino community. Parol are usually made from “Capiz”, a type of shells and are intricately designed, these last long and can be used every year. The parol uplifts the spirit, instills a sense of pride and hope, it not only brightens Filipino Christmas, but it serves as an inspiration for Filipino ingenuity.

St. Joseph in Maplewood has always been a sight to behold every Christmas Season. Philippine Parols are only part of the CHRISTMAS DIPLAY which received recognition from Maplewood Civic Association as the Best Christmas Display for 2007.

MEDIA NOCHE - Filipino gathering is always associated with food. In the Philippines the much-anticipated MEDIA NOCHE (MIDNIGHT) - a traditional Christmas Eve feast is eaten after the midnight mass, usually Filipinos attend the Midnight Mass and then return home for a family feast called Media Noche. This is a very special occasion for Filipinos. Food that are usually serve depends on the specialty of the family but there is always something special serve. The most popular are Queso de Bola, Arroz-Caldo, pansit, hamon and for those who can afford the, the LECHON. This Sunday, we will have all these.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Filipino Parishioners and Friends of St. Joseph Parish


This is a special invitation to all the Filipino Parishioners and Friends of St. Joseph Parish in Maplewood to come to our Filipino Community Mass and Paskuhan (Christmas Party) on sunday, Decemebr 7, 2008 at St. Joseph Church, 767 Prospect St. Maplewood, NJ. Filipino food and Beverages will be available. Food Donations will be very much appreciated.
The Filipino Community is a fast growing ethnic group at St. Joseph Parish. We also attract a lot of our friends and relatives from our nearby parishes and sometimes from all over the state. Everyone who had the chance to worship and socialize with us simply find themselves to be among friends.
Being here for over six years, I have seen for myself how the parish has evolved. I belileve it is now time for us to be familiar with each other and since you all attend different Mass times.
Result of our Parish Survey is now available in our parish website ( http://stjosephmaplewood.org/ ) and it is quite amazing that parishioners rated the parish as a whole in a very positive way. One notable fact is the high ratings coming from the Asians/Pacific Islanders (majority the Filipino community).

Thank you very much and I hope to see you there.

Fr. Manolo

ST. JOSEPH PARISH offers MIDNIGHT MASS on Christmas Eve. During my younger days in the province where i gew up, I always look forward for the Midnight Mass because I know, for kids lilke me, the better portion of that follows after mass, which is the Media Noche. (Media Noche - "Midnight" for Christmas and Noceh Buena - New Night for New Year).
For Filipinos living near St. Joseph Church in Maplewood who still want to relive the Midnight Mass Filipino Tradition, you are most celebrate Christmas Eve Mass with us at Midnight of December 24. (What time? of course, 12:00 Midnight. funny, right?) Invite your friends and families. Last Year, Midnight Mass of 2007, there is quite a good number of Filipinos who came to our Midnight Mass. Let's continue the tradition.

Monday, December 1, 2008

GERRY O'CONNOR, a St. Joseph Parishioner to direct Scholarship effort of SFIC

ST. JOSEPH PARISH CYO BASKETBALL COACHES
A member of St. Joseph Parish inMaplewood, Gerard T. O'Connor, a career executive with some 20 years of experience in the fields of fundraising and development, has been named Executive Director of The Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children, which is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark.
O'Connor will guide the daily operations of a 25 year-old organization committed to providing educational opportunities and choice for economically disadvantaged children residing in communities afflicted by failing public schools.

He also will create sound development initiatives for the organization as the Fund strives both to meet current requests for tuition assistance and prepare a strong foundation to address the ever-growing demand for financial aid for attendance at private and parochial elementary and secondary schools.

In commenting on the new appointment, Joseph J. Oakes, III, Board Chairman of the Scholarship Fund, said: "Gerry O'Connor's experience not only in fundraising, but also in creating key programs to enhance organizational development, make him a natural choice for Executive Director of the Fund His wide ranging development experience in public television and Catholic institutions will enable him to establish a greater profile and awareness of the goals of the Fund among many potential donor groups. Further, we believe he will be able to translate that awareness into wider participation by donors in our vision to provide young men and women in struggling communities with a quality education that blends strong character development and quality academics - key tools for a successful future."

Speaking about his new role as Executive Director, O'Connor said: "I am looking forward to this opportunity to help make available to all children the opportunity for the best education possible. Throughout my career, I have seen clearly that people involved in Catholic school education are committed to their mission, and that inner-city children who attend Catholic schools acquire the skills, character and determination required to be successful not only in school, but also in life.

"I'm proud that last year the Fund was able to make the dream of a Catholic school education a reality for some 2,000 children in Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Union counties. At the same time, however, we were not able to help more than 1,500 others who applied for scholarship assistance. My immediate goal is to enlist the support and commitment of new donors to the Fund so that we can say 'yes' to even more children and parents." Prior to joining The Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children, O'Connor served as Senior Vice President for Development of New Jersey Network Foundation (NJN), and was responsible for implementing the first major gift program for NJN members and viewers. He also developed an annual fundraising strategy to solicit significant contributions from a wide range of possible sources of income for the organization, and created and managed events and programs designed to acknowledge the critical role that members play in the success of the network. From 2001 through 2004, he served as Executive Vice President of Trinity Fund Raising Consultants, an organization that designs and manages capital campaigns and programs for Catholic institutions nationwide. Between 1989 and 2001, O'Connor served in a similar capacity with The Martin J. Moran Company, another nationally-recognized development consulting company specializing in assisting Catholic institutions in meeting capital and other development needs.

He holds a BS in Business Management from SUNY College at Old Westbury, NY, serves as a member of the Development Committee and Co-Chair of the Opportunity of a Lifetime capital campaign at Mt. St. Dominic Academy, Caldwell, and is the CYO Athletic Director of St. Joseph Parish, Maplewood, NJ, his home parish.

O'Connor, his wife, Jackie, and their four children, Ashley, Sarah, Emily and Thomas, live in Maplewood.

The mission of The Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children (SFIC) is to provide economically disadvantaged children with the opportunity for a quality, values based education in a safe environment by providing partial tuition scholarships to private and parochial schools located within the Archdiocese of Newark. Scholarships are need- based and are awarded without regard to race, religion or ethnicity to children of low-income families living in the urban communities.

Since 1983, the Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children has helped make the dream of a Catholic education, and a brighter future, possible for some 40,000 children. In the past four years, the Fund has made available more than $8 million in scholarship awards.