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the Current Bulletin
Holy Family Church
Nutley-Belleville
April 26, 2015
SERVED BY:
Pastor
Rev. Joseph Ferraro
Parochial Vicars
Rev. John Gordon
Rev. Mauro Primavera
Transitional Deacon
Rev. Mr. Antonio Sarento
Director of Religious Education
Sr. Diana Yodris, MPF
Convent Superior
Sr. Gloria Doria, MPF
Good Shepherd Academy
Sr. Jane Feltz, MPF, Principal
Pastoral Associate
Sr. Eileen Hubbert, SSJ
Director of Music Ministry
Ms. Susan Loricchio
Ministers of Hospitality
John Caruso, Captain
Youth Ministry Team
Mrs. Amy DiCristo & Mr. John O’Reilly
Parish Secretary
Ms. Lynn S. Falduto ([email protected])
Nursery School Supervisor
Sr. Jycinth Valenciana, FSSE
Development Committee Chairperson
Mr. Paul Grillo
Parish Trustees
Mrs. Gina Tamburri
Mr. Robert Collmier
Stewardship Committee Chairperson
Mr. Philip Hui
MASSES
Saturday evening:
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: This is a
5:30 PM (English),
7:00 PM (Italian)
Neo-Catechumenate Liturgy: 8:30 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM,
12:00 Noon & 7:00 PM
Filipino Mass: 2nd Sunday of month, 5:00 PM
Daily:
7:00, 8:45 AM; Saturday 8:45 AM
OFFICE HOURS:
Daily:
8:30 AM - 12:00 Noon
1:00 - 4:00 PM
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
The Rectory is closed 12:00 - 1:00 PM and
4:00 - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
The office is closed on Sunday.
RECONCILIATION: Saturday, 1:00 PM
BAPTISM: Baptisms are scheduled once a month
on Sunday afternoons except during Lent.
Expectant parents are asked to contact the rectory
to schedule an appointment at least three months
before the desired date of Baptism. Parents must
attend a special catechetical session prior to the
Baptism.
MARRIAGE: Couples should contact the rectory
one year in advance of the proposed wedding date
in order to allow for the proper pre-marital
preparation. At least one person must be a
registered parishioner of Holy Family.
Rectory: 973-667-0026/Fax: 973-661-1714 Convent: 973-667-2050
28 Brookline Avenue
60 Harrison Street
www.holyfamilynutley.org
sacrament not only for those who are at the
point of death. As soon as anyone begins to be
in danger of death from sickness or old age,
we encourage you to call for a priest in the
rectory.
MINISTRY OF THE SICK: The Eucharist
will be brought to the homebound. Please
contact the Rectory with the names and
addresses of parishioners who are ill or
homebound.
VOCATION: Women and men who feel
called to the religious life, and men called to
Holy Orders, should contact the Vocations
Office at 973-497-4365.
EMERGENCY CALLS: In case of an
accident or sudden illness, call the rectory at
any hour or reach us on the emergency phone,
973-715-3108. The priest on duty will return
your call.
SOCIAL SERVICE HOTLINE: The Catholic
Community Services is an office that serves all
people in need. Please call 1-800-CCS-7413.
PARISH PAY: Have your weekly donation
sent directly to the Church! Visit
www.parishpay.com or call 1-866-PARISH1
Rel. Education Office: 973-667-6018
Nursery: 973-235-1170
Good Shepherd Academy: 973-667-2049 174 Franklin Avenue
24 Brookline Avenue; www.gsanutley.org
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MISSION STATEMENT
Holy Family Catholic Church is a spiritually and socially active parish. Rooted in the Word of God and nourished by the Eucharist, we celebrate the life of our Lord Jesus Christ by proclaiming the Good News and providing spiritual growth, support and service with love. Founded by
Italian immigrants a century ago, today our parish continues the tradition of extending a loving, caring and affirming welcome to all who join us as
we Continue Our Journey of Faith.
La Chiesa Cattolica Santa Famiglia e’ una parrocchia socialmente e spiritualmente attiva. Radicata nella Parola di Dio e nutrite dall’eucarestia,
celebriamo la vita del nostro Signore Gesu’Cristo proclamando la buona novella e provvedendo crescita spirituale, supporto e servizio con amore.
Fondata un secolo fa’ da immigranti italiani, oggi, la nostra parrocchia continua la tradizione di estendere un amorevole, caro e reconoscente benvenuto a tutti coloro che con noi continuano e condividono il nostro cammino di fede.
Ang simbahang katoliko ng banal na pamilya ay isang masiglang parokya sa espirituwal at ugnayang panlipunan. Nakaugat sa salita ng diyos
at pinalusog ng eukaristiya, ipanagdiriwant namin ang buhay ng ating panginoong hesukristo sa pagpapahayag ng mabuting balita at paguudulot ng
paglago sa kabanalan, paggabay, at mapagmahal na paglilingkod. Itinatag ng mga dayuhang italiano may isang-daan taon na ang nakakalipas, ngayon ang aming parokya ay patuloy sa pag-ugit ng tradisyon ng mapag-aruga, mapagkalinga, at mapagkilang pagtanggap sa mga sumapi saamin
habang patuloy sa paglalakbay sa panaampalataya.
4th Sunday in Easter B-2015
My brothers and sisters in the Lord!
As we dwell on the closeness of the love and care God has for us in
treating us as His adopted children, we can ask ourselves how we are
responding to this new and intimate relationship. Is it evident by word and
example from our behavior that Christ is the cornerstone of our life or have we
kept Him at a safe distance? The word of God always challenges us to declare
where we stand in our faith. Drawing close to Jesus demands truly Christ-like
behavior. In accepting us as His adopted children, God is calling us to live the
life of Jesus, which means that we, in turn, have to be loving and caring and draw close to those we meet.
There are times which we deceive ourselves by keeping people at arm’s length with obligations to nobody.
Today’s Scriptures invite us to examine how great and caring is our love for friends. The task of every
baptized person is to bring the attention of the community the love that the Father has for us by letting us be
called God’s children. Caring for one another is shown by discreet acts of kindness like writing a note of
sympathy or support, or making a phone call, e-mail or text, or just by giving an understanding look or an
unexpected gift, all of which say, “I am with you always.”
Caring as a good shepherd is a hidden source of sensitive communication. It offers that special hope to
a friend, to continue on the road of life with a tiny flame of confidence in his/her heart. Our invitation through
baptism is to have hands to help others, feet to hasten the poor and needy, eyes to see misery and want, as well
as ears to hear the sighs of our friends in sorrow. In every generation, the message is Jesus calling men and
women to care diligently for the intimate needs of their brothers and sisters. This is the true meaning of what a
Good Shepherd really is. My brothers and sisters, the fact that we have a special place in the heart of God
should instill hope in us and increase our confidence. Even when sin causes us to wander and stray, the Good
Shepherd is there to come to our rescue. He brings us back, carrying us shoulder high into safety and
companionship of the fold.
Peace,
Fr. Joe
SAVE THE DATE: Monday, June 15, 2015. 8:00 A.M. Shotgun Start. Rain date TBD
HOLY FAMILY CHURCH SPRING CLASSIC - R
" AISE THE ROOF"
About the Event:
The roof of Holy Family Church in Nutley is in desperate need for repair. This past winter’s
snowfall has pushed the old roof to its breaking point where repairs must be made. This golf
event is to help “Raise” funds so the proceeds can go directly to help defray some of the
costly repairs to the roof of this wonderful church honoring the Holy Family. We thank
you for your generosity, Stewardship and love of Holy Family Parish.
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Saturday, April 25
5:30 PM Alfredo Latini...The Latini Family
7:00 PM Pasquale Iuele...Giuseppe & Nancy Bonomo
Sunday, April 26
8:00 AM Joseph & Assunta (Sue) Vecchio...Kathy Vecchio
& Family
10:00 AM Esther Volpe...Jerry & Ann Volpe
12:00 PM Angelo Gingerelli...Gingerelli Family
7:00 PM People of the Parish
Monday, April 27
7:00 AM Phyllis A. Colucci...Madeline & Charles Brown
8:45 AM Naty Manzo...Holy Family Choir
Tuesday, April 28
7:00 AM Deceased Members of the Contangelo Family
...Rose & Val Frattaroli
8:45 AM Consuelo de la Rosa...DeVera & Mooney Families
Wednesday, April 29 ~ St. Catherine of Siena
7:00 AM Louis Garruto...Angela DiMaggio
8:45 AM Maria Picinich...M/M Francis Chinchilla
Thursday, April 30 ~ St. Pius V, Pope
7:00 AM Jacqueline Nicolaro...Pena Family
8:45 AM Carmella Echo...Judy & Jerry Vernice
First Friday, May 1 ~ St. Joseph the Worker
7:00 AM Yolanda Angora...Nick D’Uva
8:45 AM Maria D’Uva...Palmo & Ida D’Uva
First Saturday, May 2 ~ St. Athanasius
8:45 AM Special Remembrance Mass
John & Eleanor Arthur
Olga Zecca Revoile
Vincent Bellomo
Thomas Rudomanski
Federico Cicchino
Henry Tamburri
Leonard & Helen Cirillo
Elmer & Hattie Walsh
Living & Deceased Members of All Parish Societies
Deceased Sisters, Relatives & Friends of the
Religious Teachers Filippini
5th Sunday of Easter
Saturday, May 2
5:30 & 7:00 Masses are combined due to Mass & Procession in
honor of Padre Pio.
It will be celebrated at 5:30 and is bilingual.
5:30 PM Silvano Palmerini...Bombina Corino
Sunday, May 3
8:00 AM Giuseppina Gencarelli...Gemma Gencarelli
10:00 AM Esther Volpe...Anna & Jerry Volpe
12:00 PM Joe & Geraldine Ciesielski...M/M. Gene Danchak
7:00 PM Salvatore Penzalino...Wife, Anna
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA
The Miraculous Medal Novena is every Monday
at 7:00 PM, in the Mother Cabrini Chapel.
Novena consists of devotional prayers to the
Miraculous Medal and St. Jude, and the
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. On
national holidays, Novena prayers are offered at
8:45 AM, just prior to the 9:00 AM Mass.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
“I am the good shepherd...and I lay down my
life for the sheep…and they will heed my
voice.”
- John 10:14-16
When you pray, do you only ask Jesus for
things that you want? Do you ever ask Jesus
what He wants you to do? How do you listen
for the response? The answer is usually in
“quiet whispers.” Take time in silent, daily
prayer to hear His answer.
For Sunday, April 19, 2015,
The actual collection was $9,661.00;
$1,597.00 of which came from Parish Pay.
The 2nd Collection for School Shared Expenses was $1,610.00
Mass Attendance was 1,488.
God Bless You For Your Continued Generosity!
For Easter Sunday, April 20, 2014
The actual collection was $10,331.00;
$1,625.00 of which came from Parish Pay.
The Easter Collection was $13,688.00 and the Collection for
the Shrines of the Holy Land (Good Friday) was $1,962.00
Mass Attendance on Easter Sunday was 2,337.
Memorials for the Week of April 26
Church Sanctuary Lamp
Joseph J. Cancelliere...Eleanor Strollo
Altar Bread & Altar Wine
Rose Goffreda...Joan & Fred Ciarletta
Please Pray for Those Who Are Sick...
Raymond & Mary Bresko, Sr. Marie
Ciamillo, MPF, Anthony D’Agostino,
Jennifer Caramucci DeJesus, Michelina
Fasone, Janet Ferrugia, Alyssa
Flaherty, Fr. Peter Funesti, Toni
Logiudice, Josephine Loricchio,
Kenneth Matthews, Philip Napoli,
Laurie Palumbo, Kayla San Filippo, Matthew Saunders,
Richard Tyrpak - the entire sick list is posted on the bulletin
board in the vestibule.
Please Pray for Those Who Have Died…
Catherine M. Mulhall, Josephine Ianneci,
Rachel Ottone, Josephine J. Saporito,
Martin Sierra, Salvatore Freda,
Rose Russo, Aurora Mitrano
FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION
The First Friday adoration will begin on Friday/
Saturday, May 1/2, and will continue on all First
Fridays/Saturdays of each month. Those who
wish to help the Knights of Columbus and dedicate
a special hour of adoration to Jesus in the Blessed
Sacrament are asked to call Val Frattaroli at 973759-4811 or Sal Bongiovanni at 973-751-4366.
You may choose one of the following hours: Friday, 7-8-9-1011 PM / Saturday, 12-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 AM
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STEWARDSHIP OF TIME
Saturday April 25
1:00 PM Confessions - Church
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MCC
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #2/3 - SJC
Sunday, April 26
8:30 AM Religious Education - GSA
10:00 AM Children's Liturgy of the Word - Church
12:00 PM First Holy Communion - Church
1:30 PM 50/50 Drawing - Church
2:00-6:00 Junior Youth Group - SJC
2:45 PM Fatima Prayer Group - MCC
6:00 PM Youth Group - SJC
Monday, April 27
7:00 PM Novena - MCC
8:00 PM MSA room in use
Tuesday, April 28
12:30 PM Adult Education - SJC
7:00 PM K of C - SJC
Wednesday, April 29
7:30 PM Bereavement - SA
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MSA
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #2 - SJC
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #3 - SLR
Thursday, April 30
10:00 AM Adult Italian Class - SA
4:30 PM Children's Italian Class - SA
7:30 PM Bible Study - SJC
KEY
LR
Liturgy Room - Rectory Basement
MCC Mother Cabrini Chapel
MDL Msgr. DiLuca Conf. Room (Behind the Bell Tower)
MSA Maria SS. Addolorata Room - Parish Center
PP
Padre Pio Room - Parish Center
PR
Pantry Room - Rectory Basement
SA
St. Anthony Room - Parish Center
SJC St. Joseph Center
Holy Family's Giving
Garden is starting its
5th year feeding the
poor. We are supported
by A Lot to Grow
www.alottogrow.com
and Holy Family
Church. We are
looking to add to our volunteers! We are located across from
the bell tower on Msgr. DeLuca Plaza. In the last 4 years we
have grown and donated 1450 lbs. of fresh produce to our own
food pantry, Nutley Red Cross, Vincent Methodist Care
Kitchen, Toni's Kitchen and Sacred Heart-Elmwood Park's
food pantry. The garden is run by volunteers who meet every
Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30-11:30 and, occasionally,
Saturday mornings 9-11. No experience is needed-we
have some Master Gardeners, some excellent green thumbs and
some novices. We are willing to teach you! Come over and
visit us and see what it’s all about. Or call Liz Liloia @ 973517-4641.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Acts 11:1-18; Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4; Jn 10:1-10
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
or (for the memorial) Gn 1:26 — 2:3 or
Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2-4, 12-14,
16; Mt 13:54-58
Saturday: Acts 13:44-52; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 14:7-14
Sunday:
Acts 9:26-31; Ps 22:26-28, 30-32;
1 Jn 3:18-24; Jn 15:1-8
The Great Mission
Dear Parishioners,
During this Easter season we celebrate the
resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. This event
impels us, as Christians, to announce this
glorious Good News to the whole world. Our
Holy Father, Pope Francis, has encouraged
Christians to announce the love of Christ to
everyone and the good news that death has been
vanquished and the gates of Heaven are now
open! Many Catholics throughout the world will
be responding this Easter Season by embarking
on a Great Mission to announce the Gospel to
the world in the streets and public spaces. Here in the
Archdiocese of Newark, many of our brothers and sisters in
Christ will go out to public parks and streets to announce this
Gospel. In Nutley, parishioners will be proclaiming “Christ
Risen!” on five consecutive Sundays at 4:00 PM, until May 17.
The location for these events will be near the Clock Tower
Courtyard on Franklin Avenue between Centre and William
Streets. Brothers and sisters, there is no greater privilege than
to announce the love of God, Jesus Christ’s victory over death,
and eternal life being offered freely to all. Everyone is invited
to attend and I encourage you to pray that this mission produces
much spiritual fruit.
- Father Joe
TEACHING THE GOOD NEWS
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM (CCD)
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL: 973-667-6018
Sunday: Grades K-5, 8:30 AM-9:45 AM
Tuesday: Grades 1-6, 3:30-4:45 PM ~ Classes for Spring Garden,
Lincoln and Yanticaw Schools
Wednesday Evening: (all schools) Grades 7 & 8 7:00-8:30 PM
Thursday: Grades 1-6; 3:30-4:45 PM ~ Classes for Belleville #5,
Washington & Radcliff Schools
It is registration time again for the Religious
Education Program. (2015-2016 ) From
March through April, you may register or reregister your child/children for CCD. It also
includes Confirmation students as well. Please
contact Sr. Diana to make an appointment at
973-667-6018.
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GOOD SHEPHERD ACADEMY NEWS!
The Falsetta family, whose
children attend Good Shepherd
Academy, suffered a devastating
fire early Friday morning, March
20. They are a family of four with a first grade boy and five
year old girl. We ask for your generosity of gently used toys,
books, games or clothing for the children. Possibly credit cards
for Shop Rite, Kohl’s, Walmart, CVS, etc. Whatever you feel
would be helpful as the family adjusts to this tragic event in
their lives. Items may be delivered to Good Shepherd Academy
on Brookline Avenue. If anyone wishes to make a monetary
donation you can do so by writing a check to the GSA Home
School Association for the Falsetta Family Fund. Thank you
for your generosity.
Shop for participating products at
ShopRite
during
advertised
promotions using your Price Plus
Club Card and earnings are
automatically credited to Good
Shepherd Academy. Register your Price Plus card
at shopriteformyschool.com and select “Good Shepherd
Academy”
Box Tops for Education - The school is
able to receive money when they turn
in the General Mills box tops! Please
save them and drop them off in the
special box which is located in the vestibule of Church.
Used Cell Phones & Toners - The school
collects used cell phones so if you upgrade
yours, please do not discard the old one. The
school also accepts toners from computers to
be recycled. All can be dropped off in the GSA
box located in the vestibule of the Church.
Reflections on Poverty
“Christians must learn to make their act of
faith in Christ by discerning his voice in the
cry for help that rises from this world of
poverty.”
- Pope John Paul II,
Novo Millennio Ineunte,
Apostolic Letter at the Close of the Great
Jubilee of the Year 2000, January 6, 2001
The Continuing Commitment to Protect
Children and Young People
As part of the Archdiocese of Newark’s
continuing commitment to protect children
and young people, this past year, the
Office of Child and Youth Protection
conducted over 400 Protecting God’s Children training
programs. Since 2003, over 52,000 employees, volunteers, and
clergy have been trained to help prevent child abuse. In
addition, all those who continue to work with children must
recertify their training every three years.
BABY BOTTLE FUNDRAISER
The Knights of Columbus Holy
Family Council 14712 and the Holy
Family Social Concerns Committee
are sponsoring a “Baby Bottle Boomerang”
fundraiser to benefit young mothers who have chosen
life for their babies and are in need of material support. Baby
bottles were distributed last week; if you missed it and would
like one, they are still available as you exit the Church. Please
consider filling the bottles with your spare change, bills, and/or
checks, payable to Knight of Columbus Holy Family Council
14712, to make a “Change for Life,” and return them on
Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10.
The Sassy Seniors are
planning a bus ride to Sands
Casino and Outlets in
Bethlehem, PA, Wednesday,
May 6. The cost is $10. Depart
from the St. Joseph Center at 10:00 AM and return home about
5:30 PM. The trip is limited to 35 people. You will receive $20
in slot money and $5 for food. The deadline to sign up is May
1st. Please call Sr. Eileen, 973-667-0026, ext. 23.
Immaculate Conception
Seminary’s 35th Annual
Cornerstone Golf Outing and
Dinner will be held on Thursday,
June 18, 2015, at Essex Fells Country Club. Golfer registration
at 11:00 AM. Honorees are Monsignor Robert F. Coleman,
J.C.D., and Monsignor Thomas P. Nydegger, V.G., Ed. D.
Single golfers are $450; foursomes are $1,800. Following the
round of golf, there will be a reception, dinner, a prize raffle
and a cash raffle. Non-golfers are invited to cocktails & dinner
at 5:30 PM for $200. Proceeds support the men preparing for
priesthood in the Newark Archdiocese. For more details visit
us online at www.shu.edu/go/breslin or contact Michael Burt at
973-275-2479, email [email protected].
Immaculate Conception
& Mt. Carmel Churches
Montclair, NJ ~ Present
Second Phase of the
“Christ Life Series”
Following Christ
…a seven-week journey
April 28: Introduction to Following Christ & Daily Personal
Prayer
May 5: Hearing God in the Scripture
May 12: The Power of the Sacraments
May 19: Forgiving One Another
May 26: The Spirit Empowered Life
May 30: Retreat (Saturday): The World, The Flesh, The Devil
June 2: Advancing the Mission of the Church
June 9: Celebration Session
A prerequisite for the program is that you MUST have already
attended, “Discovering Christ.”
Please contact Msgr. Paul at [email protected]
or call 973-744-5650.
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MEN’S PRAYER GROUP
MPG would like to pray for your
intentions. The prayers will be offered on
Friday of that week at our gathering.
Kindly place this intention request in the
Sunday Collection or return it to the
rectory.
Please list your intentions:
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
If you would like a prayer card sent as an acknowledgment of
your prayer intentions, please include your name and address.
RECEPTION FOR “FATHER” ANTONIO SARENTO
Deacon Anton will be ordained a priest Saturday, May 23,
2015. To thank him for his service as our Deacon for the past
year, we wish to honor him with a light reception following his
first Mass here at Holy Family. Join us on Saturday evening,
May 30th. The 5:30 & 7:00 Masses will be combined at 5:30
and “Father” Sarento will say Mass.
We need to approximate the number of guests who will attend.
Please fill in this form and drop it in the basket at Mass.
Yes - I WILL attend Fr. Antonio Sarento’s First Mass and
Light Reception which will follow, here at Holy Family.
Name: __________________________________________
No. of People Attending: ____________________________
I can bring a dessert! ________________________________
MARIA SS. ADDOLORATA
CHAPEL MEMORIAL CANDLES
The Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows is a beautiful way to memorialize a loved one. If you are interested in memorializing someone
with a candle in the Maria SS Addolorata Chapel, please fill out this form and return it with a check, made payable to HOLY
FAMILY, in the amount of $100 to the rectory. You may request a beautiful card featuring the statue of Our Lady of Sorrows taken
in our Maria SS. Addolorata Chapel.
Inscription on the candle: (Limit 20 characters per line; limit 2 lines)
Name(s) on Memorial Candle: ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
□ This is a new candle
□ Please renew this candle
Your Name: ____________________________________________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________________Apt. # _______________________
Town: ___________________________________________Telephone: ___________________________
Email: __________________________________________________
OUR LADY OF FATIMA
PROCESSION
The 28th Annual Candlelight procession in
honor of Our Lady of Fatima will be held
Wednesday., May 13, 7:30 p.m. at S. Lucy’s
Church. All are welcome
-ALSOWednesday May 13 - World Apostolate of Fatima, Our Lady's
Blue Army Shrine, 674 Mountain View Road, Washington, NJ,
invites all to join with Bishop Paul G. Bootkoski, in
celebrating the 98th Anniversary of Our Lady's First
Apparition to the three shepherd children in 1917. Visit the
Holy House USA, a replica of the Holy House at Loreto, Italy;
the Capelinha (little chapel) with three roof tiles from the
original built in Portugal but destroyed in 1922. Confessions
start 10:30; Rosary procession at 12:00 Noon; 12:30 Guest
Speaker Rev. Andrew Apostoli, CFR; Holy Mass: 1:00 pm.
Celebration ends with the Fatima Farewell procession. For
more info: (908) 689-1700 bluearmy.com
The glory of God is humanity fully alive.
- St. Irenaeus
Respect Life Office
www.rcan/life /Crisis Pregnancy and Post Abortion Healing
973-497-4350 or via e-mail [email protected]
All calls and e-mails are confidential
Crisis Pregnancy Helpline / 1-888-4 OPTIONS
Post Abortion Healing /1-877-HOPE 4 ME (Rachel’s
Vineyard Hotline)
National Life Center / 1-800-848-LOVE
Birthright / 1-800-550-4900
Catholic Charities /Pat Chiarello 201-246-7379
Several Sources / 201.818.9033
New Hope /201- 408-4726
Good Counsel Homes / Call 800-723-8331
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS
If you or someone you know is being abused, there is help.
Call any of the following agencies:
Catholic Community Services: 973-596-4100
NJ Coalition for Battered Women: 609-584-8107
Statewide Domestic Violence Hotline; Bilingual and TTY
Accessible, (24 hours): 1-800-572-7233
NJ Division of Women: 609-292-8840
NJ Network for the Treatment of Spouse Abusers:
908-738-1323
INFORMATION SHEET
BULLETIN I.D.
286300
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS
Holy Family
28 Brookline Avenue
Nutley, NJ 07110
PHONE
973-667-0026
CONTACT PERSON
Lynn Falduto
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