September Club 2025 Trip Schedule

The St. Thomas the Apostle September Club announces all the planned trips for this year. We welcome non-members to join us. Don’t miss out on a great opportunity to have a fun time. Additional trips will be added in the near future.

  • THE CLOISTERS WITH LUNCHH AT CARMINE’S UPTOWN

    April 29 (Tuesday) Experience the art and sculpture of medieval Europe, including the renowned Unicorn Tapestries, with a visit to the famed Cloisters in Manhattan. Visit will include a one-hour guided tour on the highlights of the museum followed by a late lunch at Carmine’s. $165 Per Person includes Museum Admission, Guided Tour, Family Style Lunch, Bus Transportation & All Gratuities. (Bar purchases not included).

  • WAIT-LISTED: THE SHORE CLUB, SPRING LAKE, LUNCH & ENTERTAINMENT

    May 29 (Thursday) $145 Per Person includes Lunch, Entertainment, Bus Transportation & All Gratuities. Enjoy the Mike Byrne All Star Show at the Shore Club and dance to the music of Neil Diamond, Olivia Newton John, and Patsy Cline. THIS TRIP IS NOW WAIT-LISTED.

  • WEST POINT & LUNCH AT THE HOTEL THAYER

    July 31 (Thursday) $100 Per Person includes tour of Military Academy, Lunch, Museum, Bus Transportation & All Gratuities. (NOTE: Because West Point is an active military base there will be mandatory Security & ID requirements for access to the base).

  • NOTE: Unfortunately we have had to cancel the CAPE COD trip originally scheduled for September 30th to October 3rd. We hope to re-offer this trip next year. Note, trips have limited capacity.

  • If you’re interested, please contact us at Septemberclub4@gmail.com or call Renee Miscione at 347-675-3581 for individual trip information sheets that have more information as well as a stub at the bottom that must be returned with your deposit to reserve your spot.

Seniors: Free Income Tax Preparation is Back

The St. Thomas the Apostle Church Holy Name Society is providing free Federal and NJ State Tax preparation for seniors at least 65 years old or disabled and not actively employed.

Income Tax returns will be prepared by an experienced tax preparer volunteering their Time and Talent in the spirit of Stewardship. The tax preparation process for each individual or married couple will include an interview, a review of 2023 tax returns, and receipt of your tax related documents.

Beginning Sunday, February 16th through April 13, 2025, each Sunday a tax preparer will be available in the parish center each from 1:00 TO 3:00 pm BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

Please contact the Parish Center for an appointment (973) 338-9190.

Call for Easter Ham and Chicken Donations

The Beyond Cornerstone Ministry will be collecting chickens and hams for needy families’ Easter dinners as requested by St. Theresa of Calcutta’s Missionary Sisters of Charity at St. Augustine’s Soup Kitchen in Newark.

Joanne Hand will collect hams and chickens on Saturday, April 12th between 7:30am and 8:30am in the parish parking lot by the handicapped entrance and will bring them directly to the St. Augustine’s soup kitchen. The Sisters will be distributing food bags to families on Palm Sunday.

Additionally, the Bloomfield branch of UNICO, an Italian-American nonprofit organization, will hold their semi-annual food drive on Saturday, April 5th from 9 AM to 1PM at the Brookdale ShopRite. They will be collecting non-perishable foods, cases of water and personal supplies. St. Augustine’s is one of the soup kitchens that will benefit from this collection.  

Thank you to all who participate in our efforts to bring food to the needy and homeless. Click the button below for more information about Beyond Cornerstone, or to get in touch.

“Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.”

Galatians 6:9

2025 Archbishop's Annual Appeal

Last weekend Cardinal Tobin made his request, via the annual AA video, for our support for the Annual Appeal. If you did not see the video or wish t see it again go to the Archdiocesan website rcan.org.

Our parish goal for 2025 is $90,988 with a stretch goal of $109,186. If we reach our goal in paid pledges before June 30th we will receive a 2% Assessment rate reduction. If we reach our goal in paid pledges before December 31st we will also qualify for a rebate of 50% of all funds received over our goal.

All donations to the AA are used solely to support our Parish and the Ministries noted in the AA materials. Your gift to the AA is also seen as a sign of your support for and love of the Church, her Clergy, her Ministries, and our Parish. Please consider participating in this year’s Appeal to help make a significant difference in many lives within our Archdiocese.

Please make a gift online today by visiting rcan.org/sharing.

Welcome: Mental Health Ministry

From the Mental Health Ministry.

The newly created 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 will meet 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 beginning April 6th, with a hiatus during July and August. 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!

An Important Message from the Social Concerns Ministry

From the Social Concerns Ministry.

“Love thy neighbor as thyself”

Lent is a time of Prayer, Fasting, and Giving. During this tumultuous, rapidly changing time, the Social Concerns Ministry invites you to reflect on our Catholic Christian obligation to support, defend and care for our neighbors whether they are local, national or international.

Can. 222 §1. The Christian faithful are obliged to assist with the needs of the Church so that the Church has what is necessary for divine worship, for the works of the apostolate and of charity, and for the decent support of ministers.

§2. They are also obliged to promote social justice and, mindful of the precept of the Lord, to assist the poor from their own resources.

Please consider donating to one of the following organizations who carry out important charitable work worldwide:

In light of our Catholic social teaching, we also invite you to address the shut down of USAID, which supports critically needed charitable services throughout the world by contacting your Congressional Representatives and visiting the following links:

To learn more or to contact the Social Concerns Ministry, please click here to be taken to their ministry page.

The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults at STA in 2025

This year we are blessed with having 10 adult candidates for Confirmation, 5 of whom will receive their First Holy Communion at the 10AM mass June 8, 2025, Pentecost Sunday.

Please pray for Sean Gang, Keisha Peters, Cassandra Bodendorf, Christine Castillo, Jordan Clark, Mia Clark, Pedro Gavilano, Frank Tamburino, and Alexander Zeno, who will complete their initiation into the Church at Pentecost.

Please pray also for Charles Peters who will initiated into the Catholic Church in the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist at the Easer Vigil mass Saturday evening April 19, 2025.

These candidates and catechumen will have spent 8 months preparing for the sacramental life in the Church participating in the OCIA. They have committed themselves to learning the faith and to enter in the life of the Church.

Each year St. Thomas the Apostle welcomes candidates and catechumens seeking full initiation into the sacramental life of the Church by the ministry of the OCIA. If you or someone you know is seeking a closer relationship by full initiation into the Church founded by Jesus Christ, please contact us at Ocia@stachurchbloomfield.org or contact Frank Miller at 201-207-0020.