Faith in Action: Supporting Families in Paterson

From the Social Concerns Ministry.

Latinos Heal is an initiative dedicated to making a meaningful impact in our society, particularly by supporting underrepresented communities through donations and advocacy. Latinos Heal was founded on a vision shared by two high-schoolers, Melanie Rojas of Bloomfield High (also a parishioner here at St. Thomas) and Dylan Lozano of Bergen Catholic. These teens strongly believe that we must all help to “build a future we want to live in”. Their shared urge to help others led them to fundraising for OASIS, a social services organization in Paterson that focuses on supporting the mental and physical wellbeing of women and children in need. Melanie and Dylan have been selling baked goods and using their funds to support Oasis; they have extended their mission supporting Oasis with school supplies, clothing drives, and a GoFundMe that has received over $1,000 in donations.

The mission of Oasis in Paterson is to change the lives of women and children by breaking the cycle of poverty through programs that feed, clothe, educate, and empower them. Latinos Heals has visited Oasis on various occasions witnessing the action first hand. On one of these occasions they had the opportunity to interview staff. For example, Rosa shared all the work she has done as a Social Worker, and why she has stayed with Oasis after all these years, despite having other job opportunities. Being that Oasis is located in the heart of Paterson, she acknowledged that the language barrier is one of the most prominent issues that families face. She explained that Oasis’ social workers, like herself, assist students throughout the year with homework and active learning. These social workers also accompany parents to school meetings, giving families a sense of security. Ultimately, she has this close connection with the children and parents and describes Oasis as the “bridge that assists parents to feel comfortable and confident to speak”. Active donations allow for this bridge to hold a strong foundation and guide children through their difficult journey in unique ways, whether by providing physical or emotional support.

Latinos Heal believes that serving our neighbors is a key example of living the Gospel. Helping these needy women and children allows people to put their faith into action, just as they were taught. No matter the size, every gesture changes lives. Every gesture is a reflection of Christ’s love. With the support of the St. Thomas the Apostles Parish, Latinos Heal will be able to continue this compassionate mission; our parish will be helping to build this “safe haven” of hope and light for families in Paterson.

Please continue to support Latinos Heal’s mission of making the world a more equitable and nurturing place by either donating or simply spreading the word. Any donation is appreciated and will be used to directly help those in need. We thank the St. Thomas the Apostle community for its support during the Parish Picnic and ask for your generous donations (no cash or checks, please) -during our drive at weekend Masses September 27 and 28.

You are Invited: Legacy Awards Gala November 5th, 2025 at 6:00pm

The Fundraising Committee warmly invites all parishioners to join us in celebrating our first Legacy Awards Gala on Wednesday November 5, 2025 at 6:00pm at Nanina's in Belleville.

All proceeds will benefit the Legacy Fund and thus provide the necessary funds to finalize the cost of the repairs to the Church loft.

$125 per ticket includes:

  • Full Cocktail Hour: White Gloved House made Passed Hors d’oeuvres & Salumeria Station

  • Entrée:

    • Insalata della casa

    • A combination of Chateaubriand and Shrimp Nanina’s

      (Breast of Chicken and Vegetarian Dinners available)

    • All Served with Sauteed Julienne of assorted vegetables and Nanina’s Potatoes

  • Dessert

    • Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Espresso, Cappuccino, Lattes

    • Assorted Italian Pastries and Chocolate covered Fruit

  • Beer and Wine for the duration of the evening

The Four Awardees are: Paul Alongi, Ampy Escobinas, Jim McKittrick and Alicia VonSchaumburg. A Special Legacy Builder Award will be presented to Jim Gasparini for his 33 years of service.

Your participation is requested by attending the event and/or congratulating the Church and the Awardees by donating a Congratulatory Ad with a personal message in the Legacy Gala Souvenir Journal. Sponsorship opportunities are details in the Ticketing Form, which may be accessed by clicking the button below.

Once you have completed Ticketing Form below, kindly return it to St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 60 Byrd Ave., Bloomfield, New Jersey 07003 attn. Legacy Gala Committee with your check and Camera-ready message, or you can deposit the form below in the collection basket.

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Dr. Patricio Molina, Music Director, at Carnegie Hall 10.13

Dr. Patricio Molina, Music Director at STA Church, invites the community to join him for a special night at Carnegie Hall.

Event Description

Cantos de Quisqueya, presented by the Pan Global Music Initiative, showcases Dominican classical music under the artistic direction of pianist and composer Dr. Patricio Molina. The concert features Dominican and American artists Dr. Zuly Inirio, Gabriel de los Santos, Leonardo “Leo” De Jesus, Vic Ortiz, and Mallory Molina, performing a program that includes the world premiere of authentic Dominican pieces revived through PGMI’s Dominican Music Initiative, in partnership with Universidad Católica Nordestana.

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

Parish Picnic THIS SUNDAY September 14th

All are invited to our PARISH PICNIC!

How many fellow parishioners do you know? Get ready for some good food, good fun, and good fellowship!

Our 4th Annual Parish Family Picnic is being held this Sunday, September 14, 2025 (with a rain date of September 21, 2025) from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. It is an enjoyable time for everyone to get together with friends and family from St. Thomas Church and a time to make new friendships.

To make a donation, volunteer, or for any more questions, please email parishpicnic@stachurchbloomfield.org.

Mental Health Ministry: You are Invited

From the Mental Health Ministry.

The Mental Health Ministry at St. Thomas the Apostle Church was formed to help meet the needs of families and loved ones of individuals who struggle with mental health.

Our ministry is run by parishioners who have been trained by the Sanctuary program through the Archdiocese of Newark. The team offers compassionate support and accompaniment to those interested. We do not provide therapy or medication management. All are welcome to attend.

Our team meets the first Sunday of each month at 11:00 a.m. in the St. Peter Room of the parish center at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish. The next meeting will be Sunday, October 5th. No registration is required.

To reach the Mental Health Ministry for general questions, please visit their ministry webpage by clicking the button below.

Saint Dymphna, pray for us!

mental health ministry

Young Adult Ministry: Upcoming Meetings

From the Young Adult Ministry.

Welcome to the new ministry/school year! We are the St. Thomas the Apostle Young Adult Ministry. We are a young adult group, ages 20-39, who seek to connect with others and grow together in our Catholic faith.

Rooted in the Word of God and nourished by the Eucharist, we encourage one another in strengthening our faith and improving our relationships with God, the Church, our family, friends, and others. We achieve this through our commitment to prayer, gatherings and fellowship, parish and community service, and fun social activities. We're back with a bunch of events, and we hope that you will join us for some of them!

Friday, September 12, 6:30 PM, in the parish center - Faith Formation

We are having our first faith formation meeting of the new ministry year! We are continuing Bishop Robert Barron's Catholicism Series with Episode 6, where we will be talking about the reality of the Church as “one, holy, catholic and apostolic,.” and explore the Catholic conviction, that the life and presence of Christ continues to embrace humanity in all its joys and sorrows through the presence of the Church.

For those that are new, here's a bit of a synopsis: created by Bishop Robert Barron back when he was still a priest, this 10-part series brings new and thoughtful perspectives on various aspects of our faith. There will be light snacks, icebreakers/games, the film itself, followed by discussion.

Wednesday, September 17, 6:30 PM, in the parish center - Watch Party: The Chosen, S1, Ep 2-3

Many of us want to watch The Chosen! And with Season 6 and the Crucifixion expected to come out around 2026, we want to catch up as a group as much as possible, so we could watch this pivotal moment in the Christian story together. We started with Season 1, Episode 1 online, but now we will continue with Episodes 2-3 in person. There will be light snacks and drinks, and fellowship and games afterwards.

Friday, September 19, 6:30 PM - Monthly Outing, Minigolf

For this monthly outing, we're going to minigolf at the Willowbrook Golf Center! We will meet at the Golf Center by 6:30 PM. If you would like to carpool together, please let us know, and we'll carpool from St. Thomas The Apostle Church at 6 PM.

Minigolf price: 18 holes: $12 per person OR 36 holes: $18 per person

Monday, September 22, 6:30 PM, in the parish center - Book Reading

We are finishing up our first book, Bishop Robert Barron's Letter to a Suffering Church, with Chapter 5. This book discusses Bishop Barron's response to the Catholic Church's clergy sex abuse scandal. This is a hot button issue that we feel always needs to be discussed. But of course, there will also be games and fellowship afterwards!

You can get the book on amazon here at https://a.co/d/6fat2VX

Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) Begins on October 5th

A message from the OCIA Ministry.

This October 5, 2025, we will have our first OCIA Inquiry Period meeting after the 8:00AM Mass in the Parish Center. Our formal Inquiry Period runs from October 5th to November 9th with meetings each Sunday after the 8AM mass. On November 9, we will celebrate the Rite of Welcoming and form the Catechumenate Period at the 10AM Mass.  The Catechumenate is the 16 period during which time we share and discuss Church teaching, the Scriptures, and prepare the Candidates, those seeking Confirmation and sometimes First Holy Communion, for full initiation into the Church and the sacramental life.  

This year, St Thomas the Apostle is blessed with 15 inquirers who have heard the call of Jesus to His Church. Some are converts to Catholicism and some of reverts, returning to the faith of their youth.  All are a great blessing to our parish. 

Please keep these inquirers to the faith in your prayers as they walk a road to faith similar to The Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35). Together we long to feel our hearts burning within us as we hear the Word of God and seek to live it fully in the Sacramental Life the Church. 

If you or someone you know is not baptized or seeks confirmation in the Catholic Church, please come and inquire about our faith and the faith of the Church. If you have any questions please contact Frank Miller at OCIA@stachurchbloomfield.org, or at 201.207.0020