May 10 2015 Bulletin

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May 10 2015 Bulletin
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Holy Family Church
Nutley ~ Belleville
Rectory: 973-667-0026/Fax: 973-661-1714 Convent: 973-667-2050
28 Brookline Avenue
60 Harrison Street
www.holyfamilynutley.org
SERVED BY:
Pastor
Rev. Joseph Ferraro, K.H.S.
Parochial Vicars
Rev. John Gordon, V.F.
Rev. Mauro Primavera
In Residence
Rev. Matthew Kunnath
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
May 10, 2015
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
MASSES
Saturday evening:
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.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: This is a
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
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.
Holy Family Spring Classic Golf Outing
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RAISE THE ROOF
Proceeds will benefit the repairs of
the roof at Holy Family Church.
Taking Care of God’s Things
PRIZES
Date: June 15, 2015
• Longest Drive
Time: 8:00 Shotgun Start
• Closest to the Pin
• Pink Ball 50/50
Register by: May 31, 2015
• Best Score for Straight
Golf Players.
Entry fees:
•$100 per golfer
•$400 per foursome
First Golfer
•$20 optional entry per qualified golfers for
Straight Golf Best Score Challenge(50/50 Prize)
•$5 optional entry for longest drive challenge
•$5 optional entry for closest to the pin
challenge
•$20 optional entry per foursome for Pink Ball
challenge for 50/50 drawing. (Foursome gets
one sleeve of 4 pink balls.)
Name:
Address:
Email/Phone:
Second Golfer
Name:
Address:
Email/Phone:
Hybrid Option of Straight Golf for Experienced
players or Best Ball for new and amateurs.
Name:
Address:
Email/Phone:
Location:
Hendricks Field Golf Course
220 Franklin Avenue
For more information or to register call:
Contact Philip Hui at:
646-431-8487
Mail form and entry fee to:
Holy Family Church
28 Brookline Avenue
Nutley, NJ 07110
Phone: 646-431-8487
E-mail: [email protected]
Third Golfer
Fourth Golfer
Name:
Address:
Email/Phone:
Pick one for each golfer for Lunch Box:
PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO HOLY FAMILY CHURCH
2 Hot Dogs x _____ per golfer
Tuna Sandwich x _____ per golfer
Turkey Sandwich x _____ per golfer
Signature
Date
Signature of parent or guardian if under 18 years of age.
Date
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6th Sunday in Easter B-2015
My brothers and sisters in the Lord,
In the first reading today, we hear one of the most important teachings we will ever learn and one that
St. Peter needed to learn. Putting it plainly, God does not have any favorites. Everyone who does what is right
is acceptable to God. There are no barriers, no dividing lines that separate us from one another. No race, no
color, no creed. In Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, the Lord tells us that not even enemies are to
be treated differently. He tells us, “Love your enemies and do good to those who treat you badly.” This
teaching can be seen in practice on every page of the Gospels, where Jesus is confronted regularly by His
opponents. He treats them all with fairness, openness and honestly. This fair dealing with difficult people is
love in action. It comes to its high point on Calvary, when the dying Jesus asks the Father to forgive those who
crucified Him with the words: They know not what they do.”
At the Last Supper Jesus gives us the commandment to, “love one another, as I have loved you.” Love is not just a feeling.
It is a response to God’s loving us first, and a grace of Christ to love others. The love of God inspires us to love others and to make
no exceptions. The simple words we must always remember, “Those who honor me I will honor.” We honor the Lord by the simple
and faithful observance of His commandment, “Love one another.”
Today we celebrate and honor the special gift of our mothers, both living and deceased. It is a day
to give thanks to God for this precious gift. Each one of our mothers has given us the gift of life. Each one
of our mothers has given us their own special legacy of love. Each mother created by our heavenly Father
so unique, so different, each with her own special talents. Let us pray for them that the Lord gives them
good health and that we may always respect and honor them. And for those who have gone home to the
Lord, may they be at peace and rewarded for the life and love they have given us.
A reminder to keep in your prayers the men who will be Ordained as Deacons next Sunday, May 17, at 12:00 noon in the
Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Among those being ordained is one of our own parishioners, Vincent D’Agostino. Please
pray for Vincent and his classmates as they make this step toward the priesthood.
The following Saturday, May 23, is Priesthood Ordination. We pray for the men being ordained to the Priesthood of our
Lord Jesus. Among those being ordained is Deacon Antonio who has been with us his year. He will have his Mass of Thanksgiving,
Saturday 30, at 5:30 PM. Please return the response form found in this bulletin for the reception following mass. Please continue to
pray for all vocations and especially for an increase to the priesthood as well as the Religious Life.
A Blessed and happy day to all the women of our parish, may our Blessed Mother, Mother of all, intercede for us and bring
our prayers to the throne of our heavenly Father.
Happy Mother’s Day!
Peace and prayers always,
Fr. Joe
A Child’s Angel
Once upon a time there was a child ready to be born.
One day he asked God:
“They tell me you are sending me to earth tomorrow,
but how am I going to live there being so small and helpless?”
“Among the many Angels, I chose one for you;
she will be waiting for you and will take care of you.”
“But tell me, here in Heaven, I don’t do anything else but sing
and smile, that’s enough for me to be happy.”
“Your Angel will sing for you and will also smile for you every
day.
And you will feel your Angel’s love and be very happy.”
“And how am I going to be able to understand when people
talk to me if I don’t know the language that men talk?”
“Your Angel will tell you the most beautiful and sweet words
you will ever hear and with much patience and care, your
Angel will teach you how to speak.”
“And what am I going to do when I want to talk to you?”
“Your Angel will place your hands together and teach you how
to pray.”
“I’ve heard that on earth there are bad men. Who will protect
me?”
“Your Angel will defend you, even if it means risking her life!”
“But I will always be sad because I won’t see you anymore.”
“Your Angel will always talk to you about me and will teach
you the way for you to come back to me, even though I will
always be next to you.”
At that moment there was much peace in Heaven, but voices
from earth could already be heard and the child in a hurry asked
softly, “Oh God, if I am about to leave now, please tell me my
Angel’s name.”
“Your Angel’s name is of no importance - - you will call your
Angel ‘Mommy’.”
(Author Unknown)
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Saturday, May 9 & Sunday, May 10
Saturday: 5:30 & 7:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 & 10:00 AM; 12:00 Noon
Masses in Honor of All Mothers
Living & Deceased
Monday, May 11
7:00 AM Margaret Carannante...The Grullon Family
8:45 AM Mario Tamburri...Gennaro & Maria Cifelli
Tuesday, May 12
7:00 AM Anthony F. Hill...Melissa Benenati
8:45 AM Frances Corso 1st Anniversary...Lynn Agrifolio
Wednesday, May 13
7:00 AM Robert Switendale...Judith LoConte
8:45 AM Bevilacqua & Zaino Families...Millie Zaino
7:00 PM (Vigil for the Ascension of the Lord)
Patricia M. Nyegaard...Anne McManus
Ascension Thursday, May 14
7:00 AM Margaret M. Hubbert...Sr. Eileen
8:45 AM Thomas Genna...Wife, Theresa
7:00 PM Enrico Tamurri… Mom & Dad
Friday, May 15
7:00 AM Patricia Urgo...Barone & White Families
8:45 AM Teodora & Julian Lolenz...Julia & Aster Lolenz
Saturday, May 16
8:45 AM Special Remembrance Mass
John & Eleanor Arthur
Rosaria Faragasso
Mary Ellen Howley
Canon Lalata
Edgar Alan Lalata
Joseph Nguyen
Luke Nguyen
Marion Nitti
Rosalyn Renda
Elmer & Hattie Walsh
7th Sunday of Easter
Saturday, May 16
5:30 PM Momma, Rosie & Min...Eleanor Strollo
7:00 PM Mercede Cifelli...Daughter Dora, & Family
Sunday, May 17
8:00 AM Rosa Nguyen...Sandra & Mike Scricco
10:00 AM Anna & John B. Vitale..Husband John & Daughters
12:00 PM Josephine Condurso...Arlene & Janet Kaiser
7:000 PM People of the Parish
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
“This is my commandment: love one
another as I love you. No one has
greater love than this, to lay down
one’s life for one’s friends”
- John 15:12-13
Do you love Jesus? Do you consider
Him your friend? Jesus says that if we
love Him we should be willing to
offer whatever we have to Him, not because we want praise
and glory, but simply because we love Him.
For Sunday, May 3, 2015:
The actual collection was $11,165.00;
$1,656.00 of which came from Parish Pay.
The 2nd Collection for the Archdiocesan Assessment was
$2,959.00; $430.00 of which came from Parish Pay.
Mass Attendance was: 2,024.
God Bless You For Your Continued Generosity!
For Sunday, May 4, 2014,
The actual collection was $10,479.00;
$1.283.00 of which came from Parish Pay.
The 2nd Collection for the Archdiocesan Assessment was
3,037.00; $360.00 of which came from Parish Pay.
Mass Attendance was 1,249.
Memorials for the Week of May 10
Church Sanctuary Lamp
Margaret Hubbert...Julia Sabadics
Mother Cabrini Chapel Sanctuary Lamp
Louise Struffolino...Daughter-in-Law, Rose
Altar Candles
Joan Miller...The Steck Family
Altar Bread & Altar Wine
Frances Corso...Lynn Agrifolio
Please Pray for Those Who Are Sick...
Raymond & Mary Bresko, Sr. Marie Ciamillo, MPF, Anthony
D’Agostino, Jennifer Caramucci DeJesus, Daniel DePaul, Janet
Ferrugia, Fr. Peter Funesti, Toni Logiudice, Josephine
Loricchio, Kenneth Matthews, Philip Napoli, Laurie Palumbo,
Kayla San Filippo, Richard Tyrpak - the entire sick list is
posted on the bulletin board in the vestibule.
Please Pray for Those Who Have Died…
John Donotono, Ronald William Beck
Anna Gingerelli, Michael Blasi
Please note the
following correction - Seminarian Vincent
D’Agostino will be ordained a
Deacon on Sunday, May 17 ,
at the 12:00 PM Mass, at the Cathedral
Basilica in Newark.
It was erroneously published in the May
calendar as the 10:00 AM Mass.
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STEWARDSHIP OF TIME
Saturday May 9
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MCC
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #2/3 - SJC
All Weekend Masses: 2nd Collection - Communicating God’s
Word; Collection of Baby Bottles & Baby Shower Gifts; Youth
Group Rose Sale; K of C selling Bingo Tickets
Sunday, May 10
10:00 AM Children's Liturgy of the Word - Church
2:45 PM Fatima Prayer Group - MCC
5:00 PM Filipino Mass - Church; Fellowship following SJC
6:00 PM Youth Group - SA
Monday, May 11
7:00 PM Novena - MCC
7:00 PM K of C - SA
7:00 PM Choir Rehearsal - Church
Tuesday, May 12
12:30 PM Adult Education - SJC
Final CCD Class
7:00 PM Holy Name Meeting - MDL
7:30 PM Social Concerns - SJC
Wednesday, May 13
7:30 PM Bereavement SA
7:00 PM Vigil Mass for the Ascension
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MSA
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #2 - SJC
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #3 - SLR
Thursday, May 14 - The Ascension of the Lord
10:00 AM Adult Italian Class - SA
Last CCD Class
4:30 PM Children’s Italian Class - SA
7:00 PM Additional Mass for the holyday of obligation
7:00 PM Padre Pio - MCC
7:30 PM Bible Study - SJC
Friday, May 15
6:00 AM Men's Prayer Group - SJC
11:00 AM Blood Bank - SJC
Saturday, May 16
1:00 PM Confession - Church
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MCC
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #2/3 - SJC
All Weekend Masses: 2nd Collection - Shared School Expenses;
K of C selling Bingo Tickets
Sunday, May 17
10:00 AM Children's Liturgy of the Word - Church
12:00 PM Vincent D’Agostino is Ordained a Deacon Cathedral Basilica, Newark
12:00 PM SJC in use till 5:00 PM
2:45 PM Fatima Prayer Group - MCC
6:00 PM Youth Group - 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
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b;Jn 15:26 -16:4a
Tuesday:
Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Jn 16:5-11
Wednesday: Acts 17:15, 22 — 18:1; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14;
Jn 16:12-15
Thursday:
Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23 or
Eph 4:1-13 [1-7, 11-13]; Mk 16:15-20 (for
Ascension); otherwise Acts 1:15-27, 20-26;
Ps 113:1-8; Jn 15:9-17
Friday:
Acts 18:9-18; Ps 47:2-7; Jn 16:20-23
Saturday:
Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47:2-3, 8-10; Jn 16:23b-28
Sunday:
Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26; Ps 103:1-2,
11-12, 19-20; 1 Jn 4:11-16; Jn 17:11b-19; or,
for Ascension, Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9;
Eph 1:17- 23 or Eph 4:1-13 [1-7, 11-13]; Mk
16:15-20
The Great Mission
Dear Parishioners,
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! Catholics throughout the world
responded this Easter Season by embarking on
a Great Mission to announce the Gospel to the
world in the streets and public spaces. In
Nutley, join us as we proclaim, “Christ Risen!”
this Sunday afternoon and next week, May
17th, at 4:00, 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
CEMETERY MASS LOCATIONS
Serving God & Country:
A Memorial Day Salute to Our Heroes
MEMORIAL DAY, MONDAY, MAY 25, 11:00 A.M.
Holy Cross, North Arlington, Most Rev. John J. Myers
Gate of Heaven, East Hanover, Most Rev. Bernard A. Hebda
St. Gertrude, Colonia, Most Rev. Manuel A. Cruz
Holy Name, Jersey City, Most Rev. Thomas A. Donato
Christ the King, Franklin Lakes, Most Rev. John W. Flesey
Maryrest, Mahwah, Most Rev. Thomas P. Nydegger
Holy Sepulchre, East Orange, Rev. Philip Waters
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GOOD SHEPHERD ACADEMY NEWS!
Calendar Raffle Winners
For the week of April 27th:
4/27/15 Pamela Joyner
Ticket #1544
4/28/15 Cristian Villanueva
Ticket #291
4/29/15 Mario Laino
Ticket #341
4/30/15 Omar Diaz
Ticket #1036
5/1/15 Joseph Paolillo
Ticket #75
For the week of May 4th:
5/4/15 Jenkins Kennedy
Ticket #3436
5/5/15 Esther Palacios & Diane Bonnaci Ticket #3621
5/6/15 Antony Pollail
Ticket #4160
5/7/15 Simone Talarico
Ticket #1448
5/8/15 Paul DeBarros
Ticket #3418
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”
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
“Being a believer means that one lives a certain way: walking
with the Lord, doing justice, loving kindness, and living
peaceably among all people. Christian discipleship means
practicing what Jesus preached.”
- US Bishops, Everyday Christianity
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! ________________________________
Stewardship Corner
Bible Blitz!
A collection of new and gently used Bibles is
underway. Help us to spread the Word of The
Lord to those who cannot afford a Bible. You
may leave the bibles in the Church vestibule on
the ledge below the TV screen or drop them
off at the rectory.
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.
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 ) This also
includes Confirmation students as well. Please
contact Sr. Diana to make an appointment at
973-667-6018.
In the readings we are commanded to love one another. Jesus
tells us in the Gospel that through living in love we will have
complete joy! Attend a Marriage Encounter to gain the tools to
truly love your spouse more and receive the joy that it can
bring.
Strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage
sacrament by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Weekend. !
For more information contact Mike and Janet Turco at 973 427
-7016 or 609 335- 6880 or email [email protected]
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].
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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.
Holy Cross Church, Harrison, NJ, is celebrating
its 150th Anniversary. They are trying to locate
all generations of former parishioners and
grammar school attendees so we can keep them
informed of upcoming celebratory events (i.e., a
school reunion is planned for 6/14/15) Please send contact
information to Holy Cross Church, 16 Church Street, Harrison,
NJ 07209, Attn: Gina, Anniversary Committee or email them at
[email protected]
BERGEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL,
founded and staffed by the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers, invites all fifth, sixth, seventh and
eighth grade boys and their parents to an OPEN
HOUSE on Thursday, May 14, 2015. A welcome
reception will begin at 6:30 PM and the main
presentation follows at 67:00 PM. Bergen Catholic is
located at 1040 Oradell Ave., Oradell, NJ. Call 201-634-4151 or check
website: www.bergencatholic.org, for more info.
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: __________________________________________________
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
With June not far off, attention in the parish turns to the celebration of weddings. Perhaps no other area of parish life
is more shaped or challenged by the expectations of our culture. An old Irish proverb, “Marry in Lent and you’re soon to
repent,” is amplified by another warning: “Marry in May and rue the day!” Memories of old pagan parties in May
endured, and the Irish felt wedding receptions in May would be a stress on community morals. Queen Victoria did not
approve of May weddings either, and her influence is still felt on family calendars, as is her daughter’s introduction of
the white wedding gown. Sometimes we mistake customs and curiosities for tradition. Tradition with a capital “T” has to
do with Christ’s miraculous rescue of the wedding feast at Cana, his affirmation of a man and woman pledging lifelong
fidelity at the heart of a community’s feast. The Church cherished that memory over time, but it took a millennium for
us to think of marriage as a sacrament. Much of the rest of what we associate with weddings has to do with culture,
customs, and family practices. A wise rabbi once said that “tradition is not wearing your father’s hat; tradition is having
a child.” Don’t let Queen Victoria reign over your wedding plans!
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
DEEP DEBT
My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my
mother. I attribute all my success in life to the moral, intellectual, and physical
education I received from her.
—George Washington
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Holy Family
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