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Document 6561235
Holy Family Church
Nutley-Belleville
October 12, 2014
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
Finance Council Chairperson
Mrs. Deborah Mastroeni
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
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28th Sunday in Ordinary Time A-2014
My brothers and sisters in the Lord!
Today we hear about the wedding feast at Cana where Jesus, His mother and His disciples
were celebrating with neighbors. Jesus worked His first miracle that day, changing water
into wine to save a young couple from embarrassment. Later on, when His public life had
caught the attention of those in power, Jesus dined at the house of a local dignitary and
taught the guests about humility, mainly because they were arguing about power and
position. The Pharisees confronted Jesus for eating with sinners, which gave Him a chance to say that He had come for the sake of
sinners and not for the virtuous. But it was at the Last Supper that Jesus did those stupendous things which still affect us deeply; the
transforming of the bread and wine as well as washing the feet of His disciples. And then, at the first century version of a barbecue
on the beach, Jesus gave Simon Peter the task of feeding His lambs and His sheep. Eating and drinking in company was an
important ingredient of spreading the Good News that is accepting and giving hospitality with a generous heart.
What Jesus was doing was echoing Isaiah’s vision of the hospitality of God at the end of time, which we heard about in
today’s first reading. Heaven will be like the party to end all parties. The banquet is open to all peoples, not just for the Jew or, for
that matter, the Christians. In the Gospel parable today, St. Matthew tells us that “the wedding hall was filled with guests.” God is
going to remove the mourning veil that covers us, namely our guilt, our anxiety, our depression, our negativity. God is also going to
wipe away the tears from every cheek; no one will come to the party and nurse his or her misery. We shall exalt and rejoice that God
has saved us. The benign and forgiving face of the Father is going to beam down the table and that’s what heaven will be like. It
won’t be like a party with caviar, where the host is showing off and the guests are afraid to eat. Rather, the kingdom of God will be
relaxed, companionable and reassuring.
Each time we celebrate the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, we hear the words of the priest at the Communion Rite, “Blessed
are those called to the supper of the Lamb.” The party theme penetrates even here. The meal we share at Holy Communion is a
preparation for the glory and the joy of paradise. Jesus was once sacrificed for our sake, like a lamb being offered up in the Old
Testament. We re-enact this each time we come to Mass. But at the banquet in the kingdom, we shall see Him in His true colors, our
Risen Lord, and this will make us incredibly happy. Sometimes we are severe in our faith, or the details of it. Maybe that’s the way
we were brought up. We should always remember that belonging to the Church on earth is a dry run for belonging to God’s family
in heaven and we should never let anything pull us down, lest we forget how to be joyful. Let us reflect on the words of today’s
Psalm, “My head you have anointed with oil; my cup is overflowing.”
Peace,
Fr. Joe
Canonization of Blessed Ludovico di Casoria
It is with great joy that we join the Community of the Franciscan Sisters of St. Elizabeth as they await the upcoming Canonization of
their Founder, Blessed Ludovico di Casoria, on November 23, 2014. Our Sisters at Holy Family Day Nursery continue to be a great
gift to our parish and we are grateful for their presence and nurturing our children in preschool. Six of our sisters will be traveling to
Italy for this celebration. If anyone would like to help defer the cost of their expenses, you are welcome to send your gift directly to
the Mother House, c/o Mother Lilly Perapadan F.S.S.E., Franciscan Sisters of St. Elizabeth, 499 Park Rd., Parsippany, NJ 07054, or
you may drop your donation off at the Nursery on Franklin Avenue. Checks can be made payable to Franciscan Sisters of St.
Elizabeth. We are grateful for all the Sisters do for our parish, especially in caring for the altar linens at Church and their gift of
music at the 8 A.M. Mass each Sunday.
BLESSED LUDOVICO OF CASORIA
Priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor
Founder of the Franciscan Sisters of St. Elizabeth (1814 - 1885)
Blessed Ludovico of Casoria (Archangelo Palmentieri) was born on March 11, 1814, in Casoria, Italy.
He entered the Friars Minor in 1832, taking the name Ludovico. Shortly after his ordination, he was appointed
to teach philosophy and mathematics to the young members of the Order at the Franciscan Friary of St. Peter in
Naples.
In 1847 he had a mystical experience which he later described as a cleansing. He dedicated his life to the poor
and the infirm, establishing a dispensary for the poor, schools for the African children, an institution for
orphans, the deaf and the speechless, and other institutes for the blind and elderly. He once said, “The love of
Christ wounded my heart.” This love prompted him to great acts of charity.
To help continue these works, he established the Brothers of Charity and the Sisters of St. Elizabeth.
Ludovico wrote a spiritual testament which described faith as “light in the darkness, help in sickness, blessing
in tribulations, and paradise in the crucifixion, and life amid death.” He was beatified in 1993 by Pope John
Paul II and will be canonized on November 23, 2014 in Vatican City by Pope Francis.
“St. Francis is the living image of Jesus Christ. It is necessary to imitate him in virtue, in poverty of spirit, in separating
from the world and in the love for Jesus Christ.” Blessed Ludovico of Casoria
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I can do all things in him
who strengthens me.
— Philippians 4:13
Saturday, October 11
5:30 & 7:00 Masses Combined This Evening
Anthony DeFuria...Mary & Tom Frain
Victoria Leto...Family
Sunday, October 12
8:00 AM Ben & Stella Chanley...Annette Chanley
10:00 AM Thomas Genna...Theresa & Family
12:00 PM Felicia Cantagallo...John
5:00 PM Filipino Mass
7:00 PM People of the Parish
Monday, October 13 - Columbus Day
7:00 AM Leon Zyman...Olga Lavelle
8:45 AM Esther & Gus Tarantino...Carol Petsko
Tuesday, October 14
7:00 AM Joe Russo...Joe Trignano
8:45 AM Edward Gerard Waldmann...Son, Stephen & Family
Wednesday, October 15 - St. Teresa of Jesus
7:00 AM Stanley Stearns...Mary Ryan
8:45 AM Susan Carissimo...Christine Fusaro
Thursday, October 16
7:00 AM Cynthia Warren...Earl Fisher & Family
8:45 AM Mary DeFilippo...O’Reilly & DeFilippo Families
Friday, October 17
7:00 AM Deceased of the Cantangelo Family
...M/M Val Frattaroli
8:45 AM Tom Petronio...Angela & Mike Saporito
Saturday, October 18 St. Luke the Evangelist
8:45 AM Special Remembrance Mass
Maria Armenti
John Dublin
John & Eleanor Arthur Anthony & Gloria Pope
Laura Caccamo
Daniel Pope, Sr.
Richard Clark, Sr.
Eleanor Saniscalchi
Francis DeBlaise
Elmer & Hattie Walsh
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, October 18
5:30 PM Victoria & Ramon Martinez...Henry & Patty
Martinez
7:00 PM Pat Servidio...Niece, Donna
Sunday, October 19
8:00 AM Rose Miele...Annette Chanley
10:00 AM Anna & Donato Testa...Maria & Rosario Testa
12:00 PM People of the Parish
7:00 PM Sr. Antoinette Pagano, MPF...GSA/HSA
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
“And my God will supply every need of yours…”
- Philippians 4:19
God really does provide for those that are grateful and
generous. This is very difficult for people that don’t live a
stewardship lifestyle to believe. People are skeptical and say
it’s just coincidence. If you are skeptical, try living a
stewardship lifestyle for just one month – be generous with
your gifts of time, talent and treasure and see how God
provides for your needs.
For Sunday, October 5, 2014
The actual collection was $8320.00;
$1589.00 of which came from Parish Pay.
The 2nd Collection for the Archdiocesan Assessment was
$3513, $420.00 of which came from Parish Pay.
To date, Fall Flower Collection is $795.00
Mass Attendance was 1,458.
God Bless You For Your Continued Generosity!
For Sunday, October 6, 2013,
The actual collection was $9,576.00;
$1,475.00 of which came from Parish Pay.
The 2nd Collection for the Archdiocesan Assessment was
$3,142.00; $422.00 of which from Parish Pay.
Mass Attendance was 1,517.
God Bless You For Your Continued Generosity!
Memorials for the Week of October 12, 2014
Church Sanctuary Lamp
Happy Birthday, in Heaven, Msgr. Louis F. Fimiani
Mother Cabrini Chapel Sanctuary Lamp
Henry Tamburri...Ferrara Family
Altar Candles
Joseph Manetta...Gina & Alex Tamburri
Altar Bread
Patrick O’Reilly...Joan Conforti
The Sanctuary Lamp in the Church, Chapel, Convent and
Rectory, Altar Candles, Altar Bread, & Altar Wine, as well
as Altar Flowers are our weekly memorials. The donation
for each Sanctuary Lamp and Altar Candles are $10. The
donation for Altar Bread or Altar Wine is $15. The
donation for Flowers on the Altar of the Blessed Virgin or
Saint Joseph is $45.
Please stop by the rectory to reserve any of the above.
Please Pray for Those Who Are Sick...
Raymond & Mary Bresko, Phil Echo, Janet Ferrugia, Fr. Peter
Funesti, Toni Logiudice, Josephine Loricchio, Kenneth
Matthews, Philip Napoli, Laurie Palumbo, Anne Rotonda,
Kayla San Filippo, Daniella Serafino, Mary Sprechini - the
entire sick list is posted on the bulletin board in the vestibule.
Please Pray for Those Who Have Died…
Sr. Mary Garozza MPF
Marie Montano
Paul Donzella
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STEWARDSHIP OF TIME
Saturday, October 11
5:30 PM One Mass Only: 5:30 & 7:00 Masses Combined this
Evening
7:00 PM K of C Columbus Day Dinner - GSA
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MDL
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #2 - SJC
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #3 - SLR
Sunday, October 12
8:30 AM Religious Education - GSA
10:00 AM Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Church
2:45 PM O.L of Fatima Prayer Group - MCC
5:00 PM Filipino Mass – Church; Fellowship Following SJC
6:00 PM Youth Group - SA
Monday, October 13- Columbus Day
The Rectory is Closed for Business Today
7:00 PM Novena - MCC
7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal - Church
8:00 PM MSA Room In Use
Tuesday, October 14
12:30 PM Adult Education - SJC
8:00 PM K of C - SA
Wednesday, October 15 – St. Teresa of Jesus
7:00 PM Praise & Worship - MCC
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MDL
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #2 - SJC
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #3 - SLR
Thursday, October 16
10:00 AM Adult Italian Class - SA
4:30 PM Children Italian Class - SA
7:30 PM Bible Study - SJC
Friday, October 17
6:00 AM Men’s Prayer Group - SJC
7:00 PM Cursillo School of Leaders - SJC
Saturday, October 18
PRAY
9:00 AM Filipino Prayer Group - SJC
1:00 PM Confession - Church
FOR
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MDL PE
ACE!
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #2/3 – SJC
nd
2 Collection – World Mission Sunday
Sunday, October 19
8:30 AM Religious Education - GSA
10:00 AM Children's Liturgy of the Word – Church
2:00 PM Baptisms - Church
2:45 PM O.L. of Fatima Prayer Group - MCC
6:00 PM Youth Group - SJC
LR
MCC
MDL
MSA
PP
PR
SA
SJC
KEY
Liturgy Room - Rectory Basement
Mother Cabrini Chapel
Msgr. DiLuca Conf. Room (Behind the Bell Tower)
Maria SS. Addolorata Room - Parish Center
Padre Pio Room - Parish Center
Pantry Room - Rectory Basement
St. Anthony Room - Parish Center
St. Joseph Center
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Gal 4:22-24, 26-27, 31 — 5:1;
Ps 113:1b-5a, 6-7; Lk 11:29-32
Tuesday:
Gal 5:1-6; Ps 119:41, 43-45, 47-48;
Lk 11:37-41
Wednesday: Gal 5:18-25; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 11:42-46
Thursday: Eph 1:1-10; Ps 98:1-6; Lk 11:47-54
Friday:
Eph 1:11-14; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 12-13; Lk 12:1-7
Saturday:
2 Tm 4:10-17b; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Lk 10:1-9
Sunday:
Is 45:1, 4-6; Ps 96:1, 3-5, 7-10;
1 Thes 1:1-5b; Mt 22:15-21
Monday:
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
A catechist for 3rd Grade
on Sunday morning is still needed.
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.
Attention all Committee/Society/Group
Chairpersons. The Stewardship
committee is working on a parish
handbook. We are asking you to kindly
email a roster of your members to our parish
secretary: [email protected]. Thank you!
“KNIGHT’S KORNER”
HOLY FAMILY COUNCIL 14712
Save the Date for these upcoming events!
Raffle tickets to
New York Giants vs Washington Redskins
December 14, 2014 Game
Tickets $10.00
Call Jim Callaghan @ 973-953-6829
For ticket information
January 21 -22, 2015
March for Life - Washington D.C.
For information on joining the Knights of Columbus
Please contact Michael Bennett-Grand Knight
By email: [email protected]
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The Holy Family Photo
Directory books have
finally arrived! If you are
one of the parishioners who
had pictures taken, please stop by the rectory to pick
up your copy.
The next meeting of the Rosary Altar Society
will be held on Monday, October 27, in the St.
Joseph Center. The Executive Committee will
meet at 6:30 PM and the general meeting will
begin at 7:15 PM. All women, whether or not a
member, are invited to attend.
2014 STEWARDSHIP
HONOREE DINNER
Saturday November 22, 2014
6:30 – 11:00 PM
Good Shepherd Academy
Tickets on sale now at the Rectory
$35.00 in advance / $45.00 at the door
From the desk of Sister Eileen...
I will be going on retreat, Sunday, October 12. I will return to
Nutley on Saturday, October 18. Be sure of a remembrance in
my prayers!
• There will be no Adult Education on Tuesday October 14.
We will meet on Tuesday, October 21, 12:30 P.M., in the
St. Joseph Center.
• Bereavement will gather Sunday, October 19, 1:00 P.M.,
at my home.
• Sassy Seniors will meet Thursday, November 6, 12:15
P.M., in the St. Joseph Center.
SASSY SENIOR NEWS
A trip is being planned for the Christmas Show at Hunterdon
Hills, Saturday, December 20. We will depart from St. Joseph
Center at 10:15 A.M. The show begins at 11:30 A.M. It will
cost approximately $75 but the final cost depends on the
number of people who sign up. More information will be
forthcoming. Let me know if you are interested but call
AFTER October 20.
REMINDER
St. Joseph Center is closed for all activity: Tuesday,
November 4 for General Elections.
New Energies
Bus Trip to Caesars: The Women’s Auxiliary
of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel is hosting a funfilled bus ride to Caesars in Atlantic City on
Wednesday, November 19. The fare is $25.
In return, guests will receive a $25 voucher
from the casino. The bus will depart from the
Mt. Carmel Church on Prospect Street at 9:00 A.M. Please
park in the OLMC Church lot. For reservations, call Dottie:
973-759-3189.
The Holy Family Youth Ministry will host
their 5th annual Tricky Tray &
Dinner, Sunday, December 7th, 3:00 P.M.,
in Good Shepherd Academy Gym.
Anyone wishing to make a gift donation
please contact Anna O'Reilly: 973-661-3759.
Only new items please. All monetary donations
should be payable to Holy Family Church Youth Ministry. We
are also in need of baskets!!
We will gladly pick up your donations or, if you wish, they can
be dropped off at the rectory. Your support of our Ministry is
truly appreciated! Tickets will soon be available.
For more information, please do not hesitate to contact Anna at
the number listed above.
Have you noticed
something new?
As you may have noticed, we recently installed on our
property a donation bin for Catholic Charities of the
Archdiocese of Newark.
All of the clothing, shoes, and small household items that
you generously donate will be sold and the proceeds will
be used to support the many programs for the needy as
provided by Catholic Charities.
Tax receipts are available, either paper or to your
smartphone. With the end of summer, this is an ideal
time to clean out that closet.
Catholic Charities will report periodically to us on the
amount of money generated from our donation bin.
If you have any questions or would like to schedule a
larger pick up, please call toll free @ 877-343-3651.
PILGRIMAGE TO
THE HEADQUARTERS OF
AMERICA NEEDS FATIMA
SPRING GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA
Sunday, November 9, 2014
$39 per person includes lunch &
light refreshments on the bus
Bus departs Holy Family at 7:15 A.M.;
Departs Spring Grove, PA. at 4:45 PM
For more information, call either
Antonio Vacca, 973-237-1564
or Mike Tarantino 201-935-1844
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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: _________________________________________________
Town: ______________________Telephone: ___________________
Email: __________________________________________________
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.
NOMINATION FOR
STEWARD OF THE MONTH
When deciding to nominate a person for the
Steward of the Month Award, we should
consider the following: The TIME that this
person dedicates to parish activities,
community events, personal time with
others in need of assistance, spiritual aid and/or
companionship. The TALENT that this person offers to the
parish and community, willingly and lovingly. The
TREASURE this person offers to the parish and community.
Has he or she accepted the divine call to extend God’s
blessings on those less fortunate through personal sacrificial
giving?
These are important factors to consider when proposing a
person for nomination. Often a prayer to the Holy Spirit is
helpful, too, in discerning the name for nomination.
Please fill out the nomination form and return it in an envelope
marked “Stewardship Committee” to nominate a parishioner as
Steward of the Month.
------------------------------------------------------------------------NOMINATION AS STEWARD OF THE MONTH
Nominated Parishioner: _______________________________
Submitted by: _______________________________________
Evening Phone No.: __________________________________
Reasons for the nomination (specifically and detailed as
possible, use extra paper, if necessary):
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
GOOD SHEPHERD ACADEMY NEWS!
Good Shepherd Academy’s Sports Program will be hosting a Flapjack Fundraiser at Applebee’s in Clifton Commons. Please come and join us for breakfast on Saturday, October 18th, 8:00
- 10:00 A.M. In addition to supporting our Sports Program, the $10 ticket price includes pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs and a beverage (coffee, juice, or tea.) To order tickets, please call
or text Doug Gentles: 862-754-8760 or [email protected]. Tickets may also be purchased at
the door. Thank you! Coach Douglas Gentles
GSA will be selling the 2014/2015 KidStuff book for $25.00. Many coupons to enjoy all year long! Remember the
KidStuff book makes a great gift especially with Christmas right around the corner! Please call GSA Secretary, Mrs.
Leo, 973-667-2049, x-100 for more information and to purchase a book. Please help GSA with their KidStuff book
fundraiser by purchasing the book from us!
SHOP RITE FOR MY SCHOOL: 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”
The Alumni Association of Good Shepherd Academy / Holy Family School / St. Mary’s School is hosting an
“All Saints Day All Class Reunion” Join us on Saturday, November 1, 6:30 P.M., in the GSA Gym. Dinner &
Music, BYOB - Only $25 Stop in Holy Family rectory office for your ticket! Email Melissa Miskell with any
questions: [email protected]
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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SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION
October 12, 2014
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