IMMACULATE CONCEPTION IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
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April 17, 2016
Fourth Sunday of Easter
April 17, 2016
Pastor
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Rev. Joseph A. Scarangella
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Msgr. Paul L. Bochicchio
Weekend Assistant
Rev. Robert K. Suszko
In Residence
Rev. Frank J. Burla, Retir ed
Rev. Louis M. Pambello
Parish Catechetical Leader
Ms. Janet Natale
Organist and Director of Music
Mr. Preston L. Dibble
Assistant Director of Music
Ms. Kristin Roney
Office Staff
Mrs. Samantha Fusi, Secr etar y
Ms. Marcie Alexander,
Bulletin Editor/Office Administration
Plant Maintenance
Mr. Christopher Araya
Trustees
Mrs. Joan Moriarty
Mrs. Ceil Zimmermann
CHURCH OF THE
IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION
Phone: 973-744-5650 30 No. Fullerton Ave. Email: [email protected]
Fax: 973-744-7936 Montclair, NJ 07042 Website: www.mtcimmaculate.org
Pastoral Council
Mrs. Seton Feeney, Chair
Immaculate Conception High School
973-744-7445; www.ichspride.org
Mrs. Celia Triggs Honohan, President
Mrs. Michele Neves, Principal
Immaculate Conception Cemetery
973-744-5939; [email protected]
Mr. Jeffrey Dembowski, Foreman
Archdiocese of Newark, Catholic Cemeteries
Ms. Lisa Hayducka, Secr etar y
Mr. Joseph Mulford, Cemetery Maintenance
A Roman Catholic parish family since 1864, our call is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed, in all our
relationships and responsibilities. We encourage our members to embrace a lifestyle marked by Stewardship of Time, Talent and
Treasure, engaging in active support of our ministries of the Word, Worship and Service. We welcome visitors and all who wish to
join us as new members; registration forms are available at church entrances and at the Parish Office.
Sacraments of Initiation
The Eucharist
Sundays: 5:30 PM (Sat.), 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM Adult Baptism, Confirmation & Eucharist
or Reception into the Catholic Church: call
(choir) and 12:30 PM.
about Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults.
Weekdays: Monday—Friday 7:30 AM (Held in
St. Gianna Molla Chapel–lower level of Parish Infant Baptism: celebr ated monthly (except
Center), and Monday—Saturday 12:10 PM in Lent); Registration/information available online
or call for information about the baptism process.
Church.
Devotions
Rosary: Prayed in Church Monday thru
Saturday following the 12:10 PM Mass.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: Usually
the last Monday of each month from 7:30 PM
to 8:30 PM in Church see bulletin for exact dates.
Prayer Group: Meets Wednesdays at 8:00 PM
Faith Formation
Religious Education: Kindergarten to Grade 8
Sunday at 9:3AM to 10:45AM (Tegakwitha Hall).
Family-Based Religious Ed.: contact parish office.
Adult Formation: see Bulletin for pr ogr ams.
Parish Office
1 Munn St. (corner of Munn St./Fullerton Ave.)
Hours: Monday & Tuesday: 9:00 AM‒6:00 PM;
anytime for the Sacraments of Confession, Wednesday & Thursday: 9:00 AM‒4:00 PM;
Marriage
Arrangements should be made in person with a Eucharist and Anointing of the Sick. Call for times Saturday: 9:00 AM‒1:00 PM; Friday and Sunday:
priest at least one year in advance. At least one of communal celebrations. Please call to notify us Office is CLOSED. Call the Rectory for
of those who are hospitalized.
partner should be a registered parishioner.
emergencies, 973-744-5650 follow instructions.
Holy Days: 7:30 AM and 12:10 and 7:30 PM First Eucharist: generally celebrated in Grade 2;
(Church has barrier-free access; limited call for information about preparation process
handicapped parking is available.)
for candidates and parents.
Confirmation: generally celebrated in Grade 9;
Reconciliation
Rite of Penance with Individual Confession: call for information about preparation process
Saturday at 12:45 PM and after 5:30 PM Mass for candidates, parents and sponsors.
upon request; Seasonal Communal Services as
Anointing of the Sick
announced; Confession any time on request.
Those seriously ill or confined at home may call
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April 17, 2016
Dear Parishioners,
Last weekend at the 11:00 Mass I had the pleasure and
honor of conferring the sacrament of Confirmation upon
five members of the RCIA program. Jineth Alexandra
Abella, Teresa Edith Burns, Meghan Catherine Murphy,
Carmen Ramona Prieto, Giovanni Ignatius Romeo were
confirmed in our faith and are now full members of our
Catholic Christian Community. A special thanks to Deana
Campion, Marilyn Graham, and Mike Farrelly for their
dedication in working with others who wish to join our
faith. May God bless you all.
Soon we will begin celebrating once again the First Holy
Communions of our young people. Dates will be announced
in the bulletin. Please keep them and our candidates for
Confirmation in your prayers.
As many of you know already, our Coadjutor Archbishop,
Bernard Hebda, has been reassigned by Pope Francis as the
new Archbishop of St. Paul/Minneapolis. We had the
pleasure of having the archbishop here at Immaculate
Conception on several occasions during the past 2 ½ years.
He will be truly missed by all here in the Archdiocese of
Newark. We wish him well and all God’s blessings as he
begins his ministry to the people of the Archdiocese of St.
Paul in Minneapolis. There will be a farewell Mass and
reception for him on Friday evening, April 29, at 7:00pm at
the Cathedral Basilica in Newark. All are invited.
Sincerely in the Lord,
Fr. Joe
P.S. Don’t forget to mail your income taxes before
midnight, April 18!
JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY
For more information on The Holy Year of Mercy
visit the Jubilee website: www.im.va or the Newark
Archdiocese website: http://rcan.org/yearofmercy.
MARY’S PANTRY needs your HELP!
Mary’s Pantry shelves need to be re-stocked. Donations to
MARY’S PANTRY (our emergency food outreach) are
greatly needed! Please consider a food donation of nonperishable items such as: soup, canned tuna, jelly, peanut butter,
pasta, pasta sauce, crackers, cereal and dry milk/Parmalat. Lowsalt items are especially helpful.
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We know that it is not easy to find the time
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to shop and deliver food to the Parish Office,
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but we have some wonderful volunteers who
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are willing to do the shopping and delivery
with a cash or check donation to Mary’s
Pantry from you. Mary’s Pantry is located on the lower level of
the Parish Center. Food donations can be made at the ramp entrance to the lower level during parish hours (see the front of the
bulletin for office hours) or on the weekends to the back vestibule in church. Please consider doing a food drive or a monetary
donation to Mary’s Pantry. WE CAN’T DO IT WITHOUT
YOU! Please call the parish office with any questions. Thank you
for all you do to help our brothers and sisters in need.
The 2nd collection this weekend is our monthly Repairs &
Maintenance Collection, which we rely heavily upon for the upkeep of our many parish buildings. Thank you for your generosity!
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Following Christ program has begun
FOLLOWING CHRIST the second part of the Christ Life Series
has begun and will run for the next 6 Tuesdays (thru May 24)
from 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. in Madonna Hall. The
abide program includes a retreat day on Saturday,
in
May 14th. (The prerequisite for this program is
me. having attended "Discovering Christ".) For
more info. please see the Immaculate
Conception website at www.mtcimmaculate.org
or contact the I.C. Parish at 973-744-5650 or
A 7 week journey!
[email protected].
The Pride Gala
ICHS Fundraiser
“As Time Goes By”
Friday, April 29th – 7:00pm – Mayfair Farms
Honoring IC parishioners Hugh & Joan Moriarty
5 Hour Open Bar / Dining /Live Auction / Silent Auction /
Wall of Wine / Restaurant Row
$100/per reservation
Call Nora Bishop, Director of Alumni Relations, For tickets and
donations 973-744-7445, ext. 26 [email protected].
Supporting the students of Immaculate Conception High School
Have you made your pledge or donation to the
We Are Living Stones campaign?
Many thanks to all who have responded to the We Are Living
Stones Campaign. If you haven’t, we ask that you consider making
a pledge or one time donation to this campaign which will provide
for a Parish Renewal Fund; Tuition Assistance Endowment; Retired Priest Care and Medical Needs Endowment and Seminarian
Support Endowment. Once our Works of Mercy Goal is reached
50% of all monies is returned to the parish for our own parish
improvements. All donations large or small are welcome. This is a
four year campaign and your pledge can be divided monthly, quarterly, or yearly or a one-time donation depending on what is best for you.
Donations/pledges may be charged to your credit card. Pledge envelopes can be found in Church or if registered, one was sent to your
home. See the video presentation of the campaign at: http://rcan.org/
wearelivingstones/video or see the posting about the campaign on
our Parish website www.mtcimmaculate.org. As you make your gift,
please remember…Payments on pledges are tax deductible; payment reminders are sent according to the payment schedule you
select (monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually). Please consider
making a gift! “Every gift makes a difference—to your parish and
to the Church as a whole. Thank you for your consideration!
Stewardship Reflection:
Fourth Sunday of Easter -April 17, 2016
“The disciples were filled with joy and the Holy Spirit.”
—Acts 13:52
Because the disciples heard Our Lord’s call, they were able to
spread the Gospel message with strength and vitality. We, too, can
experience that same joy if we take time to open our hearts, listen
to God, ask for His direction and allow the Holy Spirit to guide our
lives and our decisions.
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Congratulations to our RCIA candidates!
Fourth Sunday of Easter
I.C.
We welcome all who are visiting the parish family of
Immaculate Conception in Montclair, and invite any who
would like to join our parish to fill out a registration form, found
on the tables in the back of church. Please complete both sides
and give to one of the priests or return to the Parish Center.
The registration form may also be found on the Parish Web
site at www.mtcimmaculate.org. To all our parishioners,
please advise us of any changes to your address, phone # and
email so that we can keep our files current.
Immaculate this Week at a Glance
After faithfully participating in the RCIA (Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults) process, our sincerest congratulations go to
our candidates (left to right) Jineth Alexandra Abella, Carmen
Ramona Prieto, Giovanni Ignatius Romeo, back r ow:
Meghan Catherine Murphy and Teresa Edith Burns. On
April 10th at the 11am Mass all received the Sacrament of
Confirmation. Meghan and Teresa also received their First
Holy Communion. We are delighted to welcome them into
full communion with the Catholic Church!
Questions about the Catholic Faith?
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA):
Is the formation process which guides people inquiring
about our faith as well as Catholics seeking full
initiation. Please contact Mrs. Deana Campion for
more information at (973) 509-9036.
Liturgy for Those Whose Children Have Died
The 29th Annual Liturgy for Those Whose Children Have Died is
Friday, May 6th at 7:30 PM at Notre Dame RC Church, 359
Central Ave. North Caldwell. All parents who have suffered the
death of a child of any age are invited to attend with their families and friends. A personal witness will also be offered as the
name of each child is read during Mass. Pre-registration is requested by call the Family Life Office at 973-497-4327.
St. Cecilia Music Class
Church of the Immaculate Conception provides a free, weekly,
adult/child music class for families with children ages 4 months
to 2.5 years of age. Class combines 45 minutes of music play
with social time for the opportunity to socialize and connect with
other families in the parish. Please contact our Assistant Director
of Music, Kristin Roney at [email protected] or call
(973)744-5650 ext.112 to sign-up for class.
For the latest news about happenings at
Immaculate Conception: follow us on Facebook
at www.facebook.com/
Sunday, April 17 World Day Prayer for Vocations
― Religious Ed classes (K-8) in School Building (9:30 AM)
― 2nd Collection: Monthly Repair & Maintenance
Tuesday, April 19
― Mary’s Food Pantry Open-PC ramp entrance (10AM-12 PM)
― Following Christ—Session #2 in MH (7:30PM)
Wednesday, April 20
― Mary’s Food Pantry Open-PC ramp entrance (10AM-12 PM)
― St. Cecilia Music Class in PC (10:30 AM)
― Cherub Rehearsal in Madonna Hall (4:30 —5:15 PM)
― Chorister Rehearsal, Choir Room (4:30 —5:15 PM)
Thursday, April 21
― Chancel Choir Rehearsal in CR (7:30 PM)
― Kof C meet in Madonna Hall (7:30 PM)
Saturday, April 23
―KofC Intellectual Disability Drive after 5:30 PM mass
Sunday, April 24
― Religious Ed classes (K-8) in School Building (9:30 AM)
― KofC Intellectual Disability Drive after all masses
Lacordaire accepting books for used book Sale
Lacordaire Academy is accepting donations of gently-used hardcover, paperback and audio books their used book sale! Drop off
your books any time now through April 29 to Lacordaire Hall
Front Porch at 155 Lorraine Ave, UpperMontclair. Tax Receipts
Available Upon Request. Please, no magazines, textbooks or
encyclopedias. For more info. contact [email protected] or call 973-744-1156 x27. The
Book Sale is Thurs.-Sun., May 19-22. Over 30,000
books sorted by subject. Admission is free.
20/20 Video Contest
The 20/20 Project is an effort to ban abortion past 20 weeks (postfertilization) in New Jersey by passing the Pain Capable Unborn
Child Protection Act by the year 2020 as a first step to ending
abortion all together. As part of our goal to raise awareness about
the humanity of the babies in the womb and the 20/20 Project,
LIFENET is holding a video contest called #LikeUandMe that is
open to students and others that are 18 years of age or older. Contest Info.: Create a video base on our goal: Ban abortion past 20
weeks by educating the public about the fact that babies in the
womb feel pain. Upon completion, submit your final project to
[email protected]. You will be contacted when the winning video is chosen. First Place $200 and video is shown at the
20/20 Vision Conference on October 1. Submissions must be
received by Friday, May 13. For more info. email: [email protected] or (973) 497-4512.
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April 17, 2016
Fourth Sunday of Easter
LITURGICAL MINISTERS — April 23-24, 2016
Lectors
5:30pm (Sat.) Jeff Korgen
8:30am John Hutchinson
11:00
Ann Gulyas
12:30pm Tom Walsh
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
5:30pm (Sat.) Robin Holcombe, Karen Hockstein,
Ann Kraus, Nancy Juelis
8:30am Kevin Schlatmann, Carla Millien, Lucy Connor
11:00
Angela Zaccardi, Marilyn Graham
Howard/Nancy Clutterbuck, Floater
12:30pm Dennis Reis, Nora Reis, Robert Dyer, Floater
Altar Servers
5:30pm (Sat.) Juliana Flynn, V olunteers
8:30
Henry & William McDermott
11:00
Julia Malnak, Noah Pierre, Carina Sommer
12:30pm Nicholas Graham, Felicia Becker
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
8:30am Barb Ferguson
11:00
Rita Deas, Ana Dooley
Readings for the week
Monday: Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:11-18
Tuesday: Acts 11:19-26; Ps 87:1b-7; Jn 10:22-30
Wednesday: Acts 12:24 — 13:5a; Ps 67:2-3, 5-6, 8; Jn 12:44-50
Thursday: Acts 13:13-25; Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25, 27; Jn 13:16-20
Friday:
Acts 13:26-33; Ps 2:6-11ab; Jn 14:1-6
Saturday: Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 14:7-14
Sunday: Acts 14:21-27; Ps 145:8-13; Rv 21:1-5a;
Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35
Third Sunday of Easter
In-pew donations
E-debit contributions (weekly)
$ 9,456
$ 5,170
$ 4,286
Catholic Home Missions Collection
$ 1,719
Guidelines for Stewardship suggest contributing 5% of weekly income to parish support, and 5% to other charities (e.g., We Are Living
Stones). Thank you for your continued support of your parish. If
you are not already doing so, please use your envelopes each week —
only contributions in your numbered envelope (or an envelope indicating your name/address & #) or E-Giving are recorded for documentation required by the IRS. Please contact Marcie Alexander at
the Parish Office if you are not receiving contribution envelopes.
Help support your Parish
Consider Signing Up for Electronic Giving!
Direct Access via our Parish Website.
Do It Yourself! It’s Safe, Easy and Accessible!
Some people think that we should give until it hurts. However, true
stewards give until it feels right. Our giving feels right when we
know that we can stand before God when He comes in His glory
and say to Him, “Lord, I gave all that You asked me to give.”
Saturday
5:30
Sunday
April 16
Anne McCullough
April 17
(Fourth Sunday of Easter)
8:30
For the People of the Parish
11:00 Charles Sheridan
12:30 Breunig Family
Monday
April 18
7:30
Souls in Purgatory
12:10 Josephine Maffei, Anthony Maffei
Tuesday
April 19
7:30
Bettie Rice
12:10 In thanksgiving to St. Anthony
Wednesday April 20
7:30
Souls in Purgatory
12:10 Jim Martin
Thursday April 21
(St. Anselm, Bishop and Doctor of the Church)
7:30
Mary Boston
12:10 Brian Mangan
Friday
April 22
7:30
Vocations to the Priesthood
12:10 Dr. John Leaman
Saturday April 23
(St. George, Martyr; St. Adalbert, Bishop & Martyr)
12:10 Therese Byrne
5:30
Maureen Hill Feeney
Sunday
April 24
(Fifth Sunday of Easter)
8:30
For the People of the Parish
11:00 Joseph & Eva Duchensky
12:30 Edward Bogacz Sr.
Rosary Intentions for the week of April 18
Mon.: For vocations to the priesthood and religious life.
Tues.: For those who are sick, suffering, homeless, or struggling with hardship.
Wed.: For the respect of life from conception to natural death and for the
sanctification of marriage and family
Thurs.: For peace in the world. For World leaders. For people in the military.
For people who are persecuted and tortured.
Fri.: For the Souls in purgatory and deceased members of our Parish.
Sat.: For our conversion and for the conversion of people who do not accept
Jesus as their Savior and God.
We invite you to join us in praying the rosary following the
12:10 mass. “Say the rosary every day” —Our Lady of Fatima 1917
Natural Family Planning Information Night
This free information night —May 4th, 7:30-9:00pm at St.
Cassian Church— is being given by Jill Cherrey, Coordinator of
National Family Planning for the Archdiocese Family Life Office.
Natural Family Planning methods are scientifically proven approaches to help a couple postpone or achieve pregnancy in a way
that preserves the true, complete self-gift between husband and wife,
the kind of love that brings real, lasting joy and peace. When we
embrace God’s plan for human sexuality and marriage and follow
Jesus, we invite the Holy Spirit into our lives in a powerful way.
To learn more, or to hear questions others have asked, please come
to this informational session at St. Cassian’s Larkin Hall, Additional questions call 973-497-4325.
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“To everything there is a
season, and a time for
every purpose under
heaven.”
––Ecclesiastes 3:11
“…… A time to be healed……”
Sick List: Michael Quinn, Sr. Cora Marie McGuire, Anita
Szarzinski, Donna Valenti, Rosemary Thomasberger, Amy
Brown, Pamela Doffont, Jill Cerullo, Shelia Settle, Sr. Carol
Jaresewski, Thomas D. Sheen, Damion Regan, Barbara Regan,
Stephen Bacino, Edward Britt, William Crum, Joan Emerson,
Maisy Chapman, Mariella Ramirez, The Puleo family, Dino
Pisaneschi, Jeanette McConachie, Patricia Jimmerson, Sherri
Alexander, Dorothy Leitgeb, Laura Lass, Denise Jenkins, Debbie
Despirito, Gianna Ramirez, Susan Haas, Jack Daudt, Maria Dyer,
Ryan Reism, Mary Seiler, Mark Emerson, Lisa Mataro, Paul
Barrere, Jane Maloney, Alice Fleming Deisler, Rosemary Fedor,
Sue Nolan, Don Huback, Sheila McGuire, Msgr. James Finnerty,
Margie Herman, Lisa Hood, Mareliese Mihok.
“…… A time to die……”
Deceased: William Murphy, Thomas Rabbitt. May all the
faithful departed rest in peace.
Altar Bread and Wine in memory of
Roberto Fernandez.
Memorial Candles burn in
memory of Gennaro Di Minico
and Wolfgang Andrä.
Altar Candles, the Sanctuary Lamp and
Flowers to the Blessed Mother are also
available to remember a loved one.
Paschal Candle Memorial
Our Paschal (Easter) Candle blessed at the
Easter Vigil and used at all baptisms and
funerals was donated by Janice Rusnak
In Loving Memory of
Joseph and Florence Rusnak
Beloved Father and Mother
We pray for national and world leaders and for those
in the armed services, especially, Joshua Dibble, USN;
Oliver Kotelnicki, Capt. USAF; SrA Edward Walker, USAF.
Intercession for Life: For our civic leaders: May their
service reflect and uphold the truth that every life is worth
living; We pray to the Lord.
Vocation Intercession: That we may proclaim Christ Risen
through lives of prayer and service; We pray to the Lord.
The Holy Father’s Intentions — APRIL 2016
Small Farmers. That small farmers may receive a just reward for their precious labor.
African Christians: That
Christians in Africa may give witness to love and faith in Jesus
Christ amid political-religious conflicts.
“What is popular is not always right;
what is right is not always popular.”
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Mark Your calendars for these upcoming events
from MUSIC AT IMMACULATE
Friday, April 29th at 8PM the acclaimed New York Voices and
the Swingle Singers. Tickets $20; Students (w/valid ID) & Seniors $10.
Sunday, May 1st at 3PM we welcome the Light Opera of NJ in
a program entitled Savoy Faire, which features the music of Gilbert & Sullivan. Tickets $10/ Students w/valid ID FREE.
For more information on these and other
upcoming events please visit the MUSIC AT
IMMACULATE FaceBook page or contact
the parish office 973-74-5650 ext. 113.
MUSIC AT IMMACULATE launches new website!
Our parish concert series, MUSIC AT IMMACULATE, is
proud to launch a new website: www.musicatimmaculate.com We
invite all parishioners to visit the site where you can learn
about upcoming concerts, ways to volunteer in support of the
series, become a donor sponsor of the series online as well as
purchase tickets online for concerts! Attending concerts is
now more convenient than ever with online capability!! Tickets for the exciting events happening on April 29 and May 1
are available for online purchase. We invite you to visit the
site and participate in this outreach ministry of our parish.
Mother’s Day is May 8th
Spiritual Bouquet Cards available
On Mother’s Day all Masses will be offered for the
intentions of all our mothers, living and deceased.
Mass Intention cards suitable for presentation as a
Mother’s Day gift are available at the back of Church and at the
Parish Office. Fill out the special envelope with your Donation
and return to a priest or put in collection basket. What a wonderful way to remember our mother’s both living and deceased.
Catholic Charities Donation Bin in parking lot
Have You Started your Spring Cleaning? A Donation Bin for
Catholic Charities has now been installed in the Park St. Parking
Lot between H.S. Building & Portable Classroom. Accepted
items: Used Clothing, shoes, linens, sheets, towels, stuffed animals,
Small appliances & books (no reference books). Items must be
bagged or boxed before leaving in bin! All of the items donated
will be sold and proceeds used to support
the many programs for of Catholic
Charities of the Archdiocese of Newark.
Holy Thursday Collection for the Homeless
We wish to thank all who donated to the Collection for the
Homeless on Holy Thursday. We receive $2086 dollars which
was given to M.E.S.H., Montclair Emergency Shelter for the
Homeless. Thank you for your generosity to those in need.
Operation Rice Bowl Results
Many thanks to all who participated in Catholic Charities
Operation Rice Bowl this Lent. We were able to send a check
to Catholic Charities in the amount of $460.82. Thank you for
your Lenten sacrifice.
PRAY FOR VOCATIONS
Please pray that young men and women hear
and respond generously to the Lord’s call to
the priesthood, diaconate, religious life.
Archdiocese of Newark Office of Vocations
973-313-6190 | www.NewPriestNJ.com. For
vocations to Religious or Consecrated Life? 973-497-4368
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