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Saturday, 1une 9th


8:30 a.m. Weekly Memorial Mass
5:00 p.m. Helen Rubino, req. Joe and Nancy Randazzo
Sunday, 1une 10th-The Feast of Corpus Christi
7:30 a.m. Nicola Carone, req. Wayne Maurer
9:00 a.m. Leslie Catello, req. Rosemarie LaIiosca
10:30 a.m. Michael Rubino, req. Mr. and Mrs. Gino
Valles
12:00 p.m. Irene Ferrazzoli, req. The Schall Family
Monday, 1une 11th
7:00 a.m. For the People oI the Parish and all their
intentions
12:10 p.m. Michael Hamaty, req. his parents
Tuesday, 1une 12th
7:00 a.m. John Foley, req. Edwin and Carmen Hernamdez
12:10 p.m. Anthony Fezza, req. The Fezza Family
Wednesday, 1une 13th
7:00 a.m. Roy Karipel, req. his sister Sheila Karipel
12:10 p.m. Eleanor J Paccione, req. The Vemtura Family
Thursday, 1une 14th
7:00 a.m. Patrick Savino, req. Nan Cirelli
12:10 p.m. Margaret and Daniel Murphy, req. the Iamily
Friday, 1une 15th
7:00 a.m. Thomas Hage, req. Joseph and Anne Ciamei
12:10 p.m. Deceased Members oI the Carlascio Family,
req. The Balestrieri Family
Saturday, 1une 16th
8:30 a.m. Weekly Memorial Mass
5:00 p.m. Mass will be celebrated Ior all Iathers living
and deceased
Sunday, 1une 17th-Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Masses at celebrated at 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m.
and 12:00 p.m. will be Ior all Iathers living and deceased

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Calendar of Parish Activities
Week of 1une 10, 2012
Sunday, 1une 10th
No Scheduled Parish Activities
Monday, 1une 11th
7:308:30 p.m. Rosary and Novena, Church
Tuesday, 1une 12th
No scheduled parish activities
Wednesday, 1une 13th
12:30 p.m. A oI OLP dismissal
Thursday, 1une 14th
12:30 p.m. A oI OLP dismissal
1:002:00 p.m. Holy Hour Ior Reparation,
Church
Friday, 1une 15th
12:30 p.m. A oI OLP dismissal last day oI classes
No Aftercare
6:3011:00 p.m. Country Fair Wrap Up Meeting,
Entire Parish Hall / Kitchen
Saturday, 1une 16th
No scheduled parish activities
Sunday, 1une 17th
No Scheduled Parish Activities

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Dear Father Mahon.
Greetings in the Lora'
I write to inform you that I have appointea
Reverena Thomas F. Blina, Parochial Jicar
of the Parish of Our Laay of Peace effec-
tive June 20, 2012.
I pray that Goa may continue to bless you,
ana all the members of Our Laay of Peace
Parish.
With kinaest personal regaras, I am.
Sincerely in the Lora,
John J Myers, Archbishop of Newark
1une 10, 2012 OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH Page 3

Relatives and Friends Who Need Our Prayers

Please pray especially Ior the Iollowing people who have recently been added to our prayer list:
Christopher Siebelts Abadailla Shenouda Herman Larson
Peter Dill Matt B. Rocco Damelio
Ed Salmons Shirley Grande-Harrington Lynn Aureli
Rose Castaldo Iour special intentions
Let us also pray Ior the men and women who are serving in our military in particular those who are
Irom our parish:
PFC. Joseph Robert Pecca - Korea COL Paul J. McAneny, Air ForceKuwait
PFC Nicholas Huaspith, ArmyKuwait 2LT. John Truppa, Army
Lance CPL. Christopher Soaano, Marines - Afghanistan SSG Joseph Cornall, ArmyKuwait
Also, please remember our dearly departed who have passed away recently especially
David Gertie, Joan C. Nolan and Joseph Mezzacca
May they rest in peace.

Please remember that there is a special intention book located in the Baptistery oI the church.

Your intention can be written in it and prayed Ior during the Masses that are said at Our Lady oI Peace.
Scripture Reading
for the Week of 1une 1th
The Most Holy Body
and Blood of Christ
(Corpus Christi)
Ex 24:3-8; Heb 9:11-15;
Mk 14:12-16; 22-26
Monday
Acts 11:21b-26, 13:1-3; Mt 5:1-12
Tuesday
1 Kgs 17:7-16; Mt 5:13-16
Wednesday
1 Kgs 18:20-39; Mt 5:17-19
Thursday
1 Kgs 18:41-46; Mt 5:20-26
Friday
Hos 11:1, 3-4, 8c-9; Eph 3:8-12, 14-19;
Jn 19:31-37
Saturday
1 Kgs 19:19-21; Lk 2:41-51
St 1eresa of Avila, Summit
Bereavement Support Croup
'We have lovea our special someone in life. Let us not abanaon him,
until we have conauctea him by our prayers into the house of the Lora.`
St. Ambrose
St. Teresa`s parish will be hosting three remaining sessions oI their Be-
reavement Series on Tuesday evenings 7:309:00 p.m.
No one should grieve alone. Being with others who are experiencing a
similar pain and loss can be helpIul. Participants in a Support Group are
in mourning and their ways oI dealing with the process can be helpIul
and encouraging. II you cannot attend the entire series, drop in when-
ever you can.
For inIormation or to register, please call Ann Fahey at 908-771-0784.

Stress-Proof Your Family
Go on a World wide Marriage Encounter weekend!
On a Marriage Encounter weekend, married couple can get away
Ior jobs, kids, chores, and phone s Ior 44 hoursand Iocus on
each other. II you`d like greater depth, growth and enrichment in
you relationship, you`ll like the diIIerence a Worldwide Marriage
Encounter weekend can make!
For more inIormation contact Mike and Eileen Morgan at 973-
827-9696 (njwwmepeoplepc.com) or go to WWME.org.
1une 10, 2012 OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH Page 4

Elizabeth Barabash Manor
Church Coalition of New Providence
Affordable Housing
101 Academy Street, New Providence, N1 07974
The Senior AIIordable Housing Management Committee is
in need oI volunteer committee members. Currently there
are vacancies in positions oI Secretary, Assistant Manager,
and Vice President. We would also like to add several 'at
large committee members as well. II interested contact
Ken Detlet Sr.President at 908-464-2314 or Ray
CooneyManager / Treasurer at 908-464-9420.
Pray the Rosary for Religious Liberty

Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council 783
Serving St. Teresa of AviIa, Our Lady of Peace and Church of the LittIe FIower



You are invited to join u in praying the Rosary Ior the protection
oI religious Ireedom and conscience rights.
The next procession will be at Our Lady oI Peace church Iollow-
ing all masses on June 16 and 17. We will start at the altar and
process through the church to the statue oI Our Lady outside. The
Fourth Degree Knights will lead the procession.
This is also in celebration oI the 95th anniversary oI the second
Our Lady oI Fatima Apparition.
Please Help and
Make Sandwiches for Donation
On June 19th, we will deliver sandwiches made at
home by parishioners to St. Joseph's Social Service
Center. The sandwiches will be used in various com-
munity outreach programs.
Here is how you can help:
Buy a loaf of any kind of bread.
Turn the loaf of bread into sandwiches by using
your choice of sandwich fillings (e.g., any
type of cold cuts, peanut butter 8 jelly, etc.
You can put a little mustard on the bread but
no mayo or butter, please!).
Put each sandwich into a baggie.
Return the wrapped sandwiches to the loaf wrap-
per and close it up.
Tape a piece of paper to the loaf wrapper telling
the kind of sandwiches you have made
Bring the sandwiches to Our Lady of Peace
on the Tuesday morning:
From 7:00 am to S:45 am, sand-
wiches can be left in the vestibule
of the church on the side closest
to the Rectory.
From 9:00 am to 9:30 am, sand-
wiches should be brought to the
lobby of the Parish Hall.
At 9:30 am, we leave to deliver sandwiches to St.
Joseph's! Thank you!
Service Mission Opportunity
Are you looking or a place to SERVE over the Sum-
mer? Gratia Plena Evangelical Community, residing
at St. Antoninus Church, in Newark, invites you to
join them Ior the week-long Mission Immersion 4,
July 9-15, 2012. We will be serving at diIIerent sites
around the city, including a rest stop Ior homeless
women, a rehabilitation and nursing home and more.
At night we will have activities such as Bible Study, a
Prayer Meeting, and a Road Trip! There will also be
daily prayer including Mass and Adoration. All ages
welcome. This is a true adventure in Catholic living,
and a week you will never Iorget! For more inIorma-
tion, please contact Kim Faszczewski at 908-812-3434
or Mark Matthesis at 973-489-0509 or email:
Markmjlmmusic.com. Please respond by June 25th.


RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
REGISTRATION

Registration for fall sessions is now underway
Religious Education registration packets for
2012-2013 are available in the rectory, on the
parish website (www.olpnp.com), and on the
tables in the rear of the church.
You may either mail or drop off your
completed forms to the Catechetical Office in the
rectory. By registering before June 15, it enables
us to plan class sizes and recruit the needed
number of catechists.
Call, email, or visit the Catechetical Office
with any questions at 908-464-7600 or at
catoff@olpnp.com.

Registration for First Grade
Dont delay registering your first grader!
Our First Reconciliation and Eucharist
preparation begins in grade one. Children
generally receive First Reconciliation in the
second grade and First Communion in the third
grade after they have experienced full
preparation during those three years.

HAVE YOU CONSIDERED BECOMING A
CATECHIST?

One of the most rewarding things you can do
is share your faith with the youth of our parish as
a catechist in our Religious Education Program.
The requirements are simple: a love for God,
love for our Catholic faith, and a willingness to
spread the news of Jesus Christ.
Sessions for children in grades K through 6
are held on Wednesdays or Thursdays from 3:30
to 4:45 p.m. Sessions for grades 7 & 8 are on
Wednesday evenings from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m.
Interested? Give us a call at (908)464-7600.
By sharing your faith, you grow in faith!

Catechists are needed for the following grades:
Wednesdays Grades K, 3, and 6
Thursdays Grades K, 1, 5, and 6
Shrine of St. Joseph 3
rd
Annual
Ribs & Steak Barbeque Dinner

Saturday, June 16
th
from 5:00 9:00 p.m.

Sit down or take out Held rain or shine

Menu and Prices - $25 Adult steak or ribs dinner,
$35 Adult steak and ribs dinner, $8 kids meal (12
and under) hamburger or hotdog dinner.
Advanced tickets recommended. Please make
checks payable to The Shrine of St. Joseph with
the memo BBQ.
For ticket information call 908-647-0208 or
email BBQshrine@gmail.com.
Please make your reservations by Wednesday,
June 13
th
www.stshrine.org


Food Pantry
Items
of the Week

Our food pantrys supplies of tuna, coffee,
mac & cheese, jelly and cake mixes are very low.
Your donations are truly appreciated by the
families who share from our Food Pantry.


JK Basketball Camp

Coach, teacher and basketball official John
Kufel is planning to hold his annual basketball
camp at Our Lady of Peace gymnasium in New
Providence.
There are four different camps. Each camp is
available for boys and girls. For more
information and for an application, please go to
JKbasketball.com

Basketball for beginners:
(age 10 and younger)
July 2ndJuly 6th, 9:00 until 11:55 a.m.
July 23rdJuly 27th, 9:00 until 11:55 p.m.

Offensive Basketball for 4th, 5th 6th and 7
th

graders
July 9thJuly 13th, 9:00 a.m. until 12:25 p.m.

Offensive Basketball for 7th, 8th and 9
th

graders
July 16thJuly 20th, 9:00 a.m. until 12:25 p.m.

Basketball Shooting Camp
July 16thJuly 20th, 1:153:45 p.m.

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Prayers for Religious Freedom

Thursday, June 21
st

through
Wednesday, July 4
th


Weekdays
12:10 Mass followed by the Rosary
in front of the Church
and
7:30 p.m.
Evening Prayers

Saturdays and Sundays
the Rosary will be recited
after each Mass
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May the Holy Spirit dwell in the hearts and minds of our
young parishioners who received the
Sacrament of Confirmation on
June 9, 2012

Corey Barnwell Patricia Koziol
Carmine Boccellari Allisandra Lamhing
James Brett Carmen Machalek
Michael Browe Lauren Mahler
Cristian Cabral Christopher Marzo
Sebastian Camacho Matthew McCann
Lisa Caprara Sean Mead
Patrick E. Carney Kathleen Meell
Joshua Carter Kassandra Mendez
Alexandra Cassano Catherine Mercanti
Nicolas Chan Matthew Mondelli
Amanda Chin Tyler Moragas
Erin Clewell John OConnor
Hunter Conti Mark OMeara
Francesca Coppola Matthew Pappas
Brian Cosgrove Nicholas Petrosino
Conor Culleton Kelsey Quinn
Tyler Curto Anthony Randazzo
Kelly Donahue Matthew Romeo
Andrew Fennell Mary Scheader
Zachary Friedrich Kara Schwerdt
Jenna Grande Rachael Serillo
Kristian Grimm Griffin Stummer
Claire Heffernan Kimberlee Styple
Kyle Higgins Dana Tokarzewski
Joy Ho Alexandra Valerio
Mark Hodges Conor Vinaixa
Sarah Illis Neal Vinaixa
Marissa Jankow Peter Vislocky
Veronica Kelly Luke Weber
Kathryn Knorr Christopher Yocco
Zak Kosiecki Robert Zabel

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OLP Adult Education Summer Series:
Father Robert Barrons Catholicism
(6/18 - 6/22 or 8/20 - 8/24, 7:00-9:00, Parish Hall)

Preview

Lecture 1: Amazed and Afraid: The Revelation of God Become Man (Mon.)
Theres an either/or regarding Jesus. Either he is who he says he is, or hes a bad man. Hes a sort of dangerous,
strange figure . . . the only religious figure who compels a choice. Fr. Barron

Lecture 2: Happy are We: The Teachings of Jesus (Mon.)
The Christian faith centers around who Jesus is and not what he says. The great creeds never mention the words of
Jesus, but they are desperately interested in articulating his identity. [But], the teachings of Jesus are [not] a matter of
indifference to Christians. Once they understood that Jesus is Yahweh moving among his people, the first Christians
were keenly interested in remembering and propagating Jesus words and teachings. Wherever they have been heard,
the words of Jesus have proved fascinating, disorienting, sometimes confounding, deeply transformative and always
unforgettable. Fr. Barron.

Lecture 3: The Ineffable Mystery of God: That Than which Nothing Greater can be Thought (Tues.)
Most every atheist Ive ever spoken to does not understand what we mean by God. So what an atheist is denying, I
would deny, too. Most atheists deny that there is a supreme being who is an item in the world or above the world. I
would deny that too. Or that God is, at best, some kind of distant object who maybe wound things up and then went
into retirement. I would deny that too, so I would tend to agree with the atheists. . . Fr. Barron

Lecture 4: Our Tainted Natures Solitary Boast: Mary the Mother of God (Tues.)
After Jesus, she is the most depicted figure in the history of Christian art. This woman has beguiled the imaginations
of our most gifted poets. To this woman, millions come bearing the burdens of their hearts, for they believe her to be
their mother. Fr. Barron

Lecture 5: The Indispensable Men: Peter, Paul, and the Missionary Adventure (Wed.)
I often wonder if anybody thought that those little scrolls [epistles] being sent through the [ancient] Roman postal
system were going to change the world! Fr. Barron

Lecture 6: A Body both Suffering and Glorious: The Mystical Union of Christ and the Church (Wed.)
We are not meant to stay hunkered down behind the walls of the Church; rather we go out from the Church to
transform the world. Fr. Barron

Lecture 7: Word Made Flesh, True Bread of Heaven: The Mystery of the Liturgy and the Eucharist (Thur.)
British historian Christopher Dawsons mothers response when he said he was converting from Anglicanism to
Catholicism, Its not the doctrine that concerns me. Its that now you will be worshipping with the help. Fr. Barron

Lecture 8: A Vast Company of Witnesses: The Communion of Saints (Thur.)
Weve all been designed to be a saint; sainthood is a matter of will. A saint is someone who allows Jesus to get into
her boat and invade her life with his grace. Fr. Barron

Lecture 9: The Fire of His Love: Prayer and the Life of the Spirit (Fri.)
Prayers are a good way to get to prayer; to calm down what the Buddhists call the monkey mind. Fr. Barron

Lecture 10: World without End: The Last Things (Fri.)
Its been said that the best way to prepare ourselves for the life to come is to cultivate our capacity for surprise. Fr.
Barron

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