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REGISTRATION
All new residents of our community are asked to register officially as new members of our parish. Please call the rectory for an appointment to meet with one of the staff members and complete our registration card.

LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS
All parishioners are expected to actively participate in our weekend masses when our parish family gathers for worship. This is an integral expression of our common faith. The more we come to know one another, the more meaningful our celebrations become.

INVOLVEMENT IN PARISH ACTIVITIES
All parishioners are encouraged to become actively involved in one or more parish organizations, programs or projects. This gives us an opportunity to share our God-given talents with the rest of the parish community. It also provides us with a chance to get to know other parishioners better and to experience a sense of belonging.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT
All parishioners are asked to support the parish financially. This involves giving back to God a portion of what He has so generously given to us by using the weekly envelopes and supporting the parish to the best of your ability.



 Sacramental Policies

BAPTISM

Baptism is a joyful event for families and the parish alike. In Baptism a person is initiated and welcomed into the Church by receiving the gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ. The following are the parent guidelines:

We want our young people to receive the Sacraments in relationship with the primary people in their lives; namely, their parents. Therefore, parents must be registered parishioners and express a willingness to practice their faith and to raise their child as a Catholic. They are encouraged to rely upon the commitment and responsibility of the larger faith community to assist them in the religious formation of their child. At Baptism, for example, a child's godparents represent the Church community pledging its support to help parents raise their children as Christians.

Parents must participate in the preparation program and acquaint themselves with the role of being Christian parents and becoming an integral part of the faith community. Baptism preparation classes are held on the second Monday of every month at 8:00 p.m. in the Church Hall. Parents are asked to speak with the priest or deacon performing the Baptism before coming to the instruction class. 

Baptisms are celebrated on the first and third Sunday of the month after the 12:00 noon Mass at about 1:00 p.m.


HOLY EUCHARIST

The family must be registered and regularly participate at Sunday Mass in the parish. The child must be baptized and have a baptism certificate. The ordinary time for the celebration of the sacrament is the third grade but this may be delayed at parental or Staff discretion. The child must participate in the Religious Education Program for the first, second and third grades, and have an adequate understanding of the Eucharist and the Church.


Reconciliation

The family must be registered and regular participants at Sunday Mass in the parish. The child must be baptized and have a baptism certificate. The ordinary time for the celebration of the Sacrament is the third grade but this may be delayed at parental or Staff discretion.

The child must participate in the Religious Education Program for the first, second and third grades, and have an adequate understanding of sin and forgiveness.


CONFIRMATION

Confirmation is a Sacrament of full initiation into the Catholic Church. In accord with the directive issued by the Diocese of Paterson through our Bishop, the parish community of Saint Peter's will be celebrating the Sacrament of Confirmation in the sophomore year of high school, at the end of a two year course of study, prayer and service. The program itself is part of the parish's Youth Ministry Program.

Saint Peter's Parish will accept candidates at the end of the eighth grade after determining their faithfulness in the formative years of Religious Education and their readiness to journey further. We will then prepare them over a two-year period to celebrate the sacrament in the tenth grade providing that certain standards have been met.

The circumstances of young people moving into the parish through relocation who are in tenth, eleventh or twelfth grade will be considered individually to determine what is best for his/her needs. The parish staff reserves the right to review unique situations.

Those young people who decide to postpone Confirmation are still most welcome to participate fully in the Youth Ministry Program.

For those young people who attend Catholic high school, we expect that they will participate as full members of this program. Their insights and experience can greatly profit the other young people in our parish. It is necessary that all the young people build community through the Youth Ministry at Youth gatherings. This participation will develop a real experience of community among all the youth of our parish.

The following are the guidelines:

  • The family must be registered and regular participants at Sunday Mass in the parish.
  • The Confirmation candidate must have a continuous record of participation in religious education from elementary and intermediate school. Make up classes must be arranged in cooperation with the Directress of Religious Education.
  • The candidate must participate at all the Confirmation sessions (every other week for ten (10) sessions each year) and in two days of prayer and two overnight retreat experiences during the preparation program.
  • The candidate will be responsible for a yearly service project.
  • The candidate will have a personal interview with a member of the Staff prior to entrance into the program.


MARRIAGE

One party must be registered and a regular participant at Sunday Mass in this parish. New Jersey Common Marriage Policy requires couples to contact a parish priest one year prior to the marriage date. (It is important to contact the priest first in order to select a wedding date before making reception arrangements).

The couple may choose to participate in either Pre-Cana or Engaged Encounter as a part of their preparation. The couple will need to meet several times with one of the parish priests or deacons. The couple needs an adequate understanding and acceptance of the principles and goals of Christian marriage.


SACRAMENT OF THE SICK

The Sacrament of Anointing should be administered to those who are seriously ill; it is not a Sacrament only for those who have reached the end of their lives. A person in danger of death from sickness or old age should be anointed. Any sick person who is seriously ill as well as anyone preparing for surgery may be anointed. Elderly people may be anointed even though no illness has been diagnosed.



 Spirituality

The Parish Spirituality Council helps to coordinate the spiritual life of the parish. By observing the needs and listening to the suggestions of the parishioners, the Council offers a variety of opportunities throughout the year to help deepen the spiritual life of the congregation. The goal is a more loving and meaningful relationship with God and with one another here at Saint Peter's and the furthering of the Kingdom of God on earth!


 

PERPETUAL ADORATION

Contact: Kim and John Arminio (973) 402-1289
e-mail: armo5@optonline.net
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration is a ministry devoted to the continuous adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Adorers spend a quiet holy hour of prayer in His Eucharistic Presence once a week on an ongoing basis. This allows us to have perpetual devotion and exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, 24 hours per day, seven days a week. The ministry started in June 1999 and since then we have had non-stop adoration.


 

 

POST-CANA

Contact: Pat & Rich Mascenik (973) 263-8830

Marriage matters! We meet every fourth Friday evening of the month from 8 p.m. until we are done. Meetings are held in the convent (please use the door to the right, not the Adoration Chapel door). Let's make marriage a priority at Saint Peter's. Children are the fruit of a marriage, but the roots must be strong. Nuture those roots!


 

VOCATION AWARENESS

Contact: Karen and Gene Sturtz (973) 581-7144

This ministry is responsible for making the choice in following the call of Jesus for priesthood, the deaconate and religious life a viable option in our parish. They hope to have banners for the Church, a vocation page as a monthly bulletin insert, invite speakers from seminaries to address the School, CCD and the Youth Group, encourage parish participation through prayer and letter writing while candidates are in formation for Ordination and Religious Life. Helping hands are always welcome.


 

ECUMENICAL AFFAIRS and PARISH HOSPITALITY

Contact: Maureen Crerand (973) 263-1972

Through this ministry our parish has the opportunity of participating in many ecumenical services and projects with our Christian and Jewish sisters and brothers here in Parsippany. We have participated in a joint evening Thanksgiving Service, a prayer sevice for Christian Unity each January, the annual National Day of Prayer in April and "M DAY" for service during May. All are welcome to join in the effort for unity in prayer, service and love.

Hospitality extends also to our own parishioners through periodically sponsoring coffee and cake after Mass on Sunday and offering light refreshments following some of the spiritual programs. New members are always welcome!


 

LIBRARY

Contact: Mary Lubrano (973) 334-0521 or Esther Sebesto (973) 335-6986

We plan to continue to make available through our library; books, audio and video tapes, magazines and pamphlets that will enable us to grow in a greater understanding of our faith. The parish library is located to the side of the church entrance and it is open every day. We also offer free copies of Catholic Update on the wall by the church doors.


 

PARISH COMMUNICATIONS

Contact: Webmaster
e-mail: webmaster@saintpetertheapostle.org

This ministry oversees the parish website and also helps to advertise through other forms of media the “good news happenings” of our parish.

 



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