Keep Your Eyes Always on the Lord: An Essay

 
I keep my eyes always on the Lord.  With Him at my right hand, I will not be shaken.
— Psalm 16:8
 

The other day I was playing with a young family member. She had her hands full of toys and was running around having a great time.  All of a sudden she lost her balance and fell, and it was a pretty hard fall.  The toys in her hands went all over the place, and one of her shoes managed to come flying off (as could only happen to a little kid).  She was laying on her back and looked at me with that look of uncertainty - deciding if she should cry or not.  She was looking to see my reaction to help her decide.  Knowing that I shouldn’t have a big reaction, I just looked down at her and smiled, to which she smiled back and yelled “Whoopsie!”.  I walked over to her, picked her up, helped her put her shoe back on, and she went back to running around and having fun.

The path of Christianity is a difficult one. As spiritual children the question isn’t “are we going to fall?”; rather the question is “how often and how hard are we going to fall?”.  Sometimes we will just stumble or trip, but other times we will fall so hard that one of our shoes comes off.

When we fall and we’re deciding how to react, it is important that we know who to look at.  If we look at the society around us they may encourage the fall, tell us that the fall was a good thing, and we should try to do it again.  If we look to the evil one, he may try to tell us that we’re defined by the fall and that we’ll never become better. Or if you’re like me, you’ll turn around and look at yourself.  You’ll get upset with yourself for falling and want to mope around in your brokenness.  And then you’ll want to pick yourself back up and tell yourself if you just work harder at it you won’t fall anymore (which for me will last a couple hours on a good day).

This is why it is important that when we fall, we must keep our eyes on the Lord.  As Jesus tells us, we should become like little children (Mt 18:4).  Saint Therese beautifully explains “To remain a child before God means to recognize our nothingness, to expect everything from God.  It is not to be discouraged over our fallings, for children fall often, but they are too little to hurt themselves much.”

It is our natural instinct to remain self-reliant when we fall, we will often tell ourselves we just need to work harder and that will prevent future falls.  Although our own personal efforts are important, the real improvements happen when we rely on the grace of God.  Saint Therese says “It is impossible for me to grow up, and so I must bear with myself such as I am, with all my imperfections.  But I want to seek out a means of going to heaven by a little way, a way that is very straight, very short and totally new … The elevator which must raise me up to heaven is your arms, O Jesus! And for this, I had no need to grow up, but rather I had to remain little and become this more and more”. 

The smaller we become, the more we come to rely on the grace of God and the more we grow in holiness! How simple of a solution!

There is no better example of this than Saint Peter.  Jesus invited Peter to walk out onto the roaring waters, and he was miraculously able to stay afloat (Mt 14:27-29).  How perfect is this imagery for us walking through the craziness of our modern world.  But, as soon as he took his eyes off the Lord he became frightened and started to sink.  While he was helplessly sinking, he once again looked back to the Lord and ‘cried out “Lord, save me!”, and immediately Jesus reached out his hand and caught him” (Matthew 14:30-31).  How different this story would be; if while he was sinking, rather than looking to the Lord, Peter had tried to help himself!

No matter how badly we’re sinking, or how hard we’ve fallen we just need to keep our eyes focused on the Lord.  If we follow the example of Saint Peter and cry out “Lord, save me!”, He will be there to pick you up, help you put your shoes back on, and get you back on the path to holiness.

Saint Peter, pray for us!

Saint Therese, pray for us!

-This essay was written by a parishioner who requested to remain anonymous.

 
Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever.
— Psalm 118:1
 

Are you celebrating a Milestone Marriage Anniversary this year?

All couples who are celebrating a milestone marriage anniversary this year (1, 5, 10, 15, 25, 40, 50+ years of marriage) are invited to participate in our Marriage Anniversary Mass on Sunday, February 11th at the 10:00am mass.

The Marriage Anniversary Mass is a special way in which the Church can continue to honor sacramental unions and celebrate couples on milestone anniversary years.

Please email Patrice at patrice.maher@stachurchbloomfield.org or contact the parish center by February 7th if you would like to participate.

We look forward to celebrating with you.

Join a Ministry at STA Church in 2024!

God is calling YOU to Ministry Service! ALL Ministries at St. Thomas the Apostle Church are looking new members.

There are volunteer service opportunities and opportunities for Christian fellowship for people of all ages, abilities, interests, and stages of life at STA parish.

Make a difference in 2024! Visit our Volunteer page to get started, or browse our list of Ministries from the top navigation bar.

Don’t know which ministry to join? A parish staff member can help match you with a ministry that fits God’s calling for you. Click here to fill out the online contact form.

Convent Lease Hearing Thursday, January 25th at 7:00pm

The Bloomfield Zoning Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing on Thursday, January 25th* at 7:00 pm via Zoom on the application to convert and adaptively re-use the existing convent building into a residential building with 8 dwelling units.

*Please note this meeting was rescheduled from 12/14 to 1/25.

The public is invited to attend by accessing the meeting either by telephone or video link. The meeting will also be available for viewing on Channel 35 (Comcast) or Channel 30 (Verizon), or by streaming live on Facebook Live or the Township website, www.bloomfieldtwpnj.com.

The public is invited to participate via Zoom by accessing the website link below or calling the telephone number below. The Meeting ID is 843 2792 2137 and the Passcode is 363583.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84327922137?pwd=dXB2U1AzNU4zYXduSUhjSFRpZHgzdz09

Dial in: (646) 558-8656

PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL ATTENDEES AT REMOTE MEETINGS MUST IDENTIFY THEMSELVES ON SCREEN BY FIRST AND LAST NAMES, WHETHER PRESENT BY VIDEO OR VOICE. PHONE NUMBERS AND NICKNAMES ARE INSUFFICIENT. PLEASE COOPERATE IF ASKED TO CHANGE THE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION ON SCREEN. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN REMOVAL FROM THE MEETING.

Lastly, please view this letter from our Pastor Fr. Larry by clicking the button below.

What if C.S. Lewis wrote like Lincoln? A creative essay by Frank Miller

What if C. S. Lewis wrote like Lincoln?

by Frank Miller

 

Ninety-nine score and ten years ago our Father brought forth into this world the Incarnation, conceived in love, and dedicated to the proposition that all men were created to be in union with Him.

Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether His people or, or any people, so conceived and so loved, can return to their Creator. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of our time each week, in memory of Him who gave His life as a man that all peoples might live forever with Him. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.

But, in a larger sense, we do not dedicate, we do not consecrate, we do not hallow this ground. The Son, once living, then dead and who rose and lives again has consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract anything. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say, but it can never forget what He did. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which He had thus far so nobly founded.

It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from the One who was and who is and will be forever, we take increased devotion to that cause for which He gave the last full measure of fulfilling God’s Will —that we here highly resolve that His sacrifice and gift of eternal life shall not be in vain—that this world, under God, shall have a new birth of eternal freedom—and His Church imbued with the Holy Spirit, to house the Body of Christ for the glory of God the Father, shall not perish from the earth and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it.

 

Frank Miller is a husband, father, and grandfather of five beautiful grandchildren and a long-time parishioner at St. Thomas the Apostle. Over the years Frank has been active in many ministries. Currently, Frank is the director of our Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults and a lector.  Frank has several essays published on www.Medium.com as Francis Miller.  

2023 Advent and Christmas: Mass Schedule and Special Events

Advent Confessions will be heard on the following Saturdays at 1:00pm: 12/2, 12/9, 12/16, 12/23, and Monday, 12/18 at 7:00pm.

The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception on Friday, December 8th will have masses at 9:00am, 11:30am, and 7:00pm.

Our Annual Christmas Concert featuring the Music Ministry and the Bloomfield Civic Band will be on Saturday, December 9th at 7:00pm.

Simbang Gabi returns to the parish after a several-year pause on Friday, December 15th at 7:00pm.

Our Annual Christmas Pageant will be held Sunday, December 17th at 1:30pm.

Sunday, December 24th will have 8:00am and 10:00am mass. There will be NO 12:00pm mass.

Christmas Eve Masses on Sunday, December 24th will be held at 4:00pm [Children's Choir], 6:00pm, and 10:00pm [Adult Choir]. 

Christmas Day Masses on Monday, December 25th will be held at 8:00am, 10:00am, and 12:00pm.

From Beyond Cornerstone: Thank you for your Thanksgiving Turkey Donations!

The Beyond Cornerstone Ministry turkey collection was a big success! Thanks to the generosity of our parishioners, sixty three turkeys and three hams were delivered to the soup kitchen to be distributed to families in need. We also provided a van full of clothes and a van full of water.

Bloomfield UNICO provided us with a van full of food for the soup kitchen. This was twice as much as last year.

Our St. Thomas parishioners and the shoppers at Bloomfield Shoprite are to be commended for their spectacular generosity of giving.

Our next planning meeting will be Tuesday, January 9th, 2024 at 7PM in the Parish Center. All interested in this Ministry are welcome.

Help Needed with Christmas Decoration Setup

Helpers are needed to set up our exquisite Christmas decorations! It’s that time of year to enjoy all the Christmas season brings, including beautiful lights, trees, and flowers. It can’t be done without the effort of volunteers every year. Please consider giving of your time to help make it possible.

Setup will commence at church on Saturday, December 16th at 9am. To get involved, please call or email Dan at (973) 216-7639 or dbitecola@gmail.com.

Are you unavailable or not able-bodied, but wanting to help? Please consider a donation to help offset the cost. Click here to make an online donation, or leave your donation in the basket at mass labeled “Christmas Decorations”.

Thank you for your generosity of time, talent, and treasure!

Deacon Tom's Homily for Sunday, November 19th; 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

OPEN OUR HEARTS, LORD, HELP US to love like You. Open our hearts, Lord, help us to love.

GOD IS LOVE – TOTAL, SELF-GIVING Love!

WE CAN ACTUALLY SEE God-on-the-Cross pouring Himself out totally…for us. Jesus holds nothing back.

HIS HEART IS PIERCED; IT IS completely open. He gives every drop of blood, every inch of Himself for us.

TODAY, WE PRAY FOR A HEART LIKE Jesus’ heart - the natural heart we once had a long time ago, before we first sinned.

JESUS-ON-THE-CROSS IS THE blueprint for our daily life. He tells us: “Love one another as I have loved you.”

WE EMULATE HIM BY POURING ourselves out for others.

THE GRACES, THE BLESSINGS THAT we receive, we, in turn, pour out on those around us – beginning with our family and friends.

WE SHOWER HIS COMPASSION EVEN on the stranger in the Shop-Rite who blocks our way with his cart and on the jay-walker who deliberately crosses right in front of our approaching car.

JESUS COMMANDS US: “BE compassionate as your heavenly Father is compassionate.” The forgiveness God is showing us, we are to show to those who hurt us.

LIKE THE WORTHY WIFE IN TODAY’S first reading, we reach out our hands to the poor; we extend our arms to the needy.

EACH DAY, THE PATIENCE AND THE love God is pouring out on us, we pour out on everyone we encounter.

ONE DAY, OUR MASTER WILL return. He will require an accounting from each of us of all the gifts He has poured out on us – the forgiveness, His compassion, the patience, and all the love,

ARE WE PAYING THEM FORWARD? Are we giving His gifts with an open heart to those around us?

OR ARE WE HOARDING THEM, keeping them to ourselves? Are we ignoring His gifts, burying them in the ground?

SO TODAY, WE PRAY: OPEN OUR hearts, Lord, help us to love like You. Open our hearts, Lord, help us to love.

Christmas Pageant Sunday, December 17th at 1:30pm

The 2023 Christmas Pageant will take place on Sunday, December 17th at 1:30pm. Join the youth of the parish as they reenact the Gospel account of Jesus’ birth through story and song.

Admission is free. Attendees are kindly asked to bring a non-perishable item for our church’s food pantry.

If you have a child between the ages of 3-12, you may sign them up before November 26th via Google Form only. Please click here to be taken to the online form.

2023 Advent Giving Tree begins Saturday, November 25th

The Saint Thomas the Apostle Rosary Confraternity is once again sponsoring our Annual Advent Giving Tree.

The gift selections will be split between the trees in the Church near the reconciliation rooms and online.

  • Gift Tags will be available the weekend of November 25th/26th. All gifts must be returned no later than the weekend of December 9th/10th.

  • Please do not wrap gifts – place items in gift bags or plastic bags. Original gift tags must be attached to the bags.

  • Gift cards (with the gift tag and $ value attached) should be placed in the collection basket or dropped off at the Parish Center.

  • Click here to be taken to the online gift signup registry.

  • Click here to be taken to the AGT ministry page which contains extra details and instructions, or to contact the volunteer team.

We appreciate your spirit of generosity and look forward to another successful year!

Meet & Greet with Fr. Jonathan A. Yabiliyok Sunday, November 12th

The Holy Name Society is sponsoring a “Meet & Greet” with Fr. Jonathan A. Yabiliyok, our periodic visiting priest on Sunday, November 12th after the 10 a.m. Mass in the Parish Center.

Fr. Jonathan will give a short presentation on “Nigeria – Living the Catholic Faith: It’s Joys & Challenges” followed by an open Q&A.

Refreshments will be provided by our Hospitality Ministry.

A request will be made by the Holy Name Society for you to consider a free-will offering to him for essential furnishings for his congregation’s church worship space – which, for circumstances beyond its control, is currently not protected from the weather.

2023 Christmas Pageant Signup Now Open

Signups are now open for the 2023 Christmas Pageant! It will take place Sunday, December 17th at 1:30pm. The pageant is ideal for children ages 3-12 and is open to all children of the parish. Signups this year will be conducted via Google Form now through 11/26. Please click the button below to access the form.

We hope to see your child included in this treasured STA tradition!


Concert Recital with Kimberley Mesiti, Soprano 11/8

You are invited to attend a recital with STA Cantor Kim Mesiti on Wednesday, November 8th at 12:00pm. This will be a 30-minute program featuring classic works by Faure, Debussy, Handel, and Malotte. Kristin Johnson will be her accompanist on piano.

This recital is part of the Cathedral’s “Wednesdays at Noon” series. It will take place at The Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart at 89 Ridge Street, Newark, NJ 07104.

If you can’t make it in person, the recital will be livestreamed. Please visit the Cathedral’s Facebook page a few minutes before the concert to access the livestream.

Link: https://www.facebook.com/cathedralbasilicamusic

Please donate a Thanksgiving Turkey to the Soup Kitchen

The Beyond Cornerstone Ministry is sponsoring a turkey collection for needy families as requested by the Missionary Sisters of Charity of St Augustine’s soup kitchen.

Thanksgiving is a great time to not only be grateful for what we have but to remember those who have less. Times are difficult and the number of those in need has risen.

In addition to the turkeys, the sisters hope to provide bags of food for Thanksgiving dinner for 50 families.

All donations of turkeys will be collected on November 18th between 7:30 and 8:30AM in the parking lot by the handicapped entrance to the church. The donated turkeys will then be delivered directly to the soup kitchen.

Thank you for your continued generosity!

Advent Wreath Activity Sunday, December 3rd

You are invited to an Advent Wreath Activity on Sunday, December 3rd at 1:00pm in the Parish Center.

Stay and assemble your wreath while enjoying cookies, cocoa, and carols OR grab your wreath kit and assemble it at home.

Cost is $20 payable at the door. Please state whether you want to stay and decorate or grab and go. RSVP to Tracey at traceyhann2@gmail.com.