May 3 2015 - Holy Family Nutley

Holy Family Church
Nutley-Belleville
May 3, 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.
5th Sunday in Easter B-2015
My brothers and sisters in the Lord;
As a Christian it is not easy to stay in good spiritual shape. Even the best of lives can benefit from a
little pruning. The good fruit we are expected to bear is love of our neighbor in word and in deed. This is the
test of our genuineness because it has the stamp of the love of Christ imprinted on it. Just think how wrong it
is to close our hearts and turn our backs on the people next door by gossiping about them, spreading scandal,
running them into the ground and taking away their good name. There is nobody without fault and even the
best of people can be torn apart on their weaker side. The decision to live love has its price and we should not
minimize the difficulties involved. Barriers of hatred and prejudice cannot be broken down to make way for
any kindness and tolerance unless we are prepared to cure our speech by pruning our tongues. The practical
love of our neighbor will more than make up for a multitude of our own sins.
My brothers and sisters, if Jesus is to have an effect on the world, it is through His followers, and living in such a way that people will see the hand of God at work in the most ordinary of situations in our lives.
Jesus is dependent upon us being His hands and His voice, carrying the lamp of His redemption to others. The
greatest contribution each one of us can make to the well-being of the Church is to allow Jesus’ love to seep
into our own life blood. If we live in Jesus and He lives in us, the fruit we can bear is beyond imagination. It is
a time to reflect on the depth of our personal inward and enduring commitment to the Gospel because apart
from Jesus, there can be no lasting growth. God demands a lot from His children (that is all of us) in expecting
us to make the Church a vibrant community by living good and fruitful lives.
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, 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
Monday, May 4
7:00 AM Joseph Hui...Melinda Papaccio
8:45 AM Alfred Romano...Rose Marino
Tuesday, May 5
7:00 AM Angelo Bonomo...Aunt Susan Cifelli & Family
8:45 AM Frank DelBianco...Daughter, Camille Domenick
Wednesday, May 6
7:00 AM Michael Petracca...Gel & Brian Tanada
8:45 AM Leonicia Reario, 1st Ann’v...Granddaughter, Tes
Thursday, May 7
7:00 AM Richard Notare...The Notare Family
8:45 AM Denise Falcetano...Ann Minardi
Friday, May 8
7:00 AM John Lombardini, Jr...Antoniette Lombardi
8:45 AM Frances Schwartz...Jerry & Anna Volpe
7:00 PM Devotees of Maria SS. Addolorata
Carmela Armenti, Angelo Bonomo, Maria Diomira Mancone,
Giovanni Rizzi, Rocco & Jean Stefanelli, Gennaro Vespoli
Saturday, May 9
8:45 AM Special Remembrance Mass
John & Eleanor Arthur, Florence Bissell, Angelina Ferraro,
Fred Thomas Grotenhuis, Mary Ellen Howley,
Judy Lane, Dr. Robert S. Rossi, Norma Tanada,
Giuseppe Toscano, Elmer & Hattie Walsh
6th Sunday of Easter
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
Everyone is invited to attend
the May Crowning on Monday
Evening at 7:00 P.M. in
Church. First Communicants
are reminded to wear their
Communion clothes.
Installation of the Rosary
Society officers will follow.
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
“Children, let us love not in word or
speech but in deed and truth.”
- 1 JOHN 3:18
Do you “walk the talk?” Does your
action reflect what you say? If not,
spend time every day in prayer, give
some of your talent to help one of your
parish’s ministries and give some of
your money to support the work of the
Church.
For Sunday, April 26, 2015,
The actual collection was $10,295.00;
$1,597.00 of which came from Parish Pay.
The 2nd Collection for Property Upkeep was $2,094.00.
Mass Attendance was 2,047.
God Bless You For Your Continued Generosity!
For Sunday, April 27, 2014
The actual collection was $11,017.00;
$1,276.00 of which came from Parish Pay.
The 2nd Collection for School Expenses was $1,724.00.
Mass Attendance was 1,951.
Memorials for the Week of May 3, 2015
Altar Bread & Altar Wine
Rocco & Lena Nisivoccia...Daughter, Nancy
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, 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…
Michelena M. Rosamilia
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.
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READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115:1-4, 15-16; Jn 14:21-26
Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-13ab, 21; Jn 14:27-31a
Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-5; Jn 15:1-8
Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-3, 10; Jn 15:9-11
Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57:8-10, 12; Jn 15:12-17
Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-3, 5; Jn 15:18-21
Acts 10:25-36, 34-35, 44-48; Ps 98:1-4;
1 Jn 4:7-10 or 1 Jn 4:11-16; Jn 15:9-17
or Jn 17:11b-19
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, some of our parishioners are
proclaiming, “Christ Risen!” every Sunday
afternoon at 4:00 until May 17th 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 re-register
your child/children for CCD. It also includes
Confirmation students as well. Please contact
Sr. Diana to make an appointment at 973-6676018.
HOLY FAMILY
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
BLOOD DRIVE
MAY 15, 2015
2:30 - 8:30 P.M.
ST. JOSEPH CENTER
FOOD & DRINKS FOR ALL
WHO ATTEND.
MUSIC WILL ALSO BE PLAYED!
BABY BOTTLE FUNDRAISER
Just A Reminder
Is your baby bottle pretty much full
of your spare change that will make a
Change for Life for a mother and her
unborn baby? The baby bottles will be
collected next weekend, Mother’s Day, May 10th.
The Knights of Columbus Holy Family Council 14712 and the
Holy Family Social Concerns Committee have, once again,
sponsored the “Baby Bottle Boomerang” fundraiser to benefit
young mothers who have chosen life for their babies and are in
need of material support. The baby bottles were distributed
over the last several weeks.
You may return the bottles filled with change or you can make
checks, payable to Knight of Columbus Holy Family Council
14712, to “Change for Life,” upon their return.
The
Social
Concerns
Committee and the Knights
of Columbus are sponsoring a
Baby Shower for Respect
Life, beginning today and
ending on Mother’s Day. The
gifts will be given to Several
Sources Foundation, a home
for single women who have chosen to keep their babies, in
Ramsey, NJ. New items for infants and toddlers, diapers,
wipes, and other baby gear are most appreciated. Bring your
items next weekend and help Respect Life.
The Rosary Society's final meeting of the season will take
place on Monday, May 4, following the May Crowning, which
begins at 7 PM. New members to the Rosary Society will be
invested and the recently elected officers of the Rosary
Society will be installed at the May Crowning. Pizza will be
served to the Rosarians at this meeting. Enjoy the summer and
come back safely in the fall.
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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For many people, honoring the military who are currently serving, or honoring my fellow veterans,
means attending the Memorial Day Ceremonies or parades, or honoring us on Veterans Day. And we
certainly appreciate the respect. It’s a much deeper, and spiritual, feeling when you participate in the
celebrations or memorials. Being a submarine veteran, and a member of the New Jersey North Base of
United States Submarine Veterans I do have this honor. I serve the base (chapter) as the lay chaplain. I
read the prayers, attend funerals, and send out Mass cards and get well cards. Quietly, I cover a few of
our Corporal & Spiritual Works of Mercy, and a few Beatitudes, while serving in this position.
Our national creed asks that we “…perpetuate the memory of our shipmates who gave their
lives…” Recently, on April 10th my base honored a fellow submariner from Nutley, Pervis Robinson. We also honored John
Holland, the father of the modern submarine.
It was a rainy Friday morning on April 10th when seven members of NJ-North Base of United States Submarine Veterans
gathered at John Holland's graveside in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Totowa NJ on April 10th to celebrate the 115th birthday of the
Submarine Force for on April 11th 1900 John Phillip Holland’s Submarine the USS Holland SS-1 was accepted by the Navy and so
began America's Silent Service.
We also remembered that 52 years ago today on April 10th 1963 the USS Thresher SSN593 was lost with 129 brave men
onboard, 16 officers, 96 enlisted men, and 17 civilian technicians.
The USS Thresher was lost in the North Atlantic during deep diving tests approximately 220 miles East of Boston Massachusetts.
One of Nutley's own, Pervis Robinson, perished onboard this submarine. A memorial to Robinson is located in the memorial park in
front of our town hall.
In addition to the USS Thresher SSN593 we performed a Tolling of the Boats ceremony for all of our submarines lost in April USS Pickerel (SS-177), April 3, 1943 - All hands lost 74 men
USS Snook (SS-279), April 8, 1945, - All hands lost 84 men
USS Thresher (SSN-593), April 10, 1963 - All hands lost 129 men
USS Gudgeon (SS-211), April 18, 1944 - All hands lost 79 men
USS Grenadier (SS-210), April 22, 1943 - 76 men taken prisoner by the Japanese, 4 died as POW’s 72 Survived the war
Following the ceremony, in true shipmate comradeship, we proceeded down the road to a Dunkin' Donuts for refreshments
sponsored by our COB Emeritus Ray Marshall and USSVWWII Gudgeon Chapter. The NJ North Base of United States Submarine
Veterans meets monthly at the VFW in Morris Plains.
Fraternally.
Bill Reilly, Base Chaplain, USSVI, NJ North Base
Les Altschuler, Base Commander, USSVI, NJ North Base
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.
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.
In the second reading today John encourages
us to love one another in deed and truth not
in speech only. Do you show your spouse
that you truly love them, not just say it?
Love your spouse in deed by giving the gift of yourself; make
the time to attend the next Marriage Encounter weekend. For
more information contact Mike and Janet Turco at 973-4277016 or 609-335-6880 or email [email protected]
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! ________________________________
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GOOD SHEPHERD ACADEMY NEWS!
Listed on the right are the winners of the
Calendar Raffle, to date. Congratulations to
all and to those who will win this month.
Thanks to everyone who bought a ticket and
supported this school fundraiser!

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 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.
Holy Family Pet Food & Supplies Drive
May 2—10
Cat / Dog Food
Dry / Canned
Pet Supplies of All Kinds
Drop off: Holy Family Church
All donations will benefit
the North Jersey Humane Society
Reflections on Poverty
“For the Catholic faithful, the commitment to build
peace and justice is not secondary but essential.”
- Pope John Paul II,
World Day of Peace Message 2000
Drawing Date
Winners
March 2
Joseph Ziliotto Ticket #2641
March 3
Filomena Contella Ticket #144
March 4
Dianne Giardino Ticket #1677
March 5
Christine Lopez Ticket #3787
March 6
Carol Cooper Ticket #2116
March 9
Ellen Gaviola #101
March 10
Maria Angelica Casino #821
March 11
Robert Criscione #1333
March 12
Patty Tevletidis #3217
March 13
Theresa Maglione #939
March 16
Cristian Liriano #2375
March 17
Christopher Balala #1662
March 18
Freddy Pacheco #357
March 19
Denise Vieceli #4582
March 20
Sandra Brito #2630
March 23
Akash Manojkumar #1608
March 24
Consuelo Colon #3448
March 25
Martin Chavarria #4513
March 26
Lisa & Joe Iannini #2053
March 27
Matt Yagins #1064
March 30
Barbara Colandro #1647
March 31
Jackeline Medina #355
April 1
Lily Cervera #4557
April 2
Roberta Boland #4309
April 3
Irena Jovanoska #232
April 6
Jennifer Horsford #2153
April 7
Elhaphedh Talebimigine #3577
April 8
Gerard Scorziello #846
April 9
Arlene Figueroa #2407
April 10
John Mulcahey #4485
April 13
Tiffany Barahona #1242
April 14
Henry Montalvo #562
April 15
Denise Lewis #2514
April 16
Pilar Zambrano #4550
April 17
Tina Reiner #3851
April 20
Jack Cunha #4267
April 21
Ana Blanco #2292
April 22
Dutch Flower Line #338
April 23
Dennis Cabanatan #96
April 24
Helen Toranzo #1772
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First Friday, May 1 - St. Joseph the Worker
6:00 AM Men’s Prayer Group - SJC
3:30 PM First Communion Practice - Church
7:30 PM Filipino Community - SJC
7:00 PM All night Adoration, ending tomorrow at
8:00 AM - MCC
First Saturday, May 2 - St. Athanasius
1:00 PM Confession
5:30 & 7:00 Masses Combined - Procession in honor of
Padro Pio - SJC immediately following for Fellowship
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MCC
8:30 PM Neo-Catechumenate #2/3 - TBA
All Weekend Masses: 2nd Collection - Monthly Archdiocesan
Assessment
Sunday, May 3
8:30 AM Religious Ed (last class)
10:00 AM Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Church
10:00 AM Adult Confirmation - SJC
12:00 PM 1st Holy Communion - Church
2:30 PM Baptisms - Church
2:45 PM Fatima Prayer Group - MCC
6:00 PM Youth Group - SJC
Monday, May 4
7:00 PM Novena & May Crowning - Church
Rosary Society immediately follows
Tuesday, May 5
12:30 PM Adult Education - SJC
Wednesday, May 6
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, May 7
10:00 AM Adult Italian Class - SA
4:30 PM Children’s Italian Class - SA
7:30 PM Bible Study - SJC
Friday, May 8
6:00 AM Men's Prayer Group - SJC
7:00 PM Italian Remembrance Mass - MCC
Saturday May 9
8-5 PM
Girl Scouts - SJC
1:00 PM Confessions - Church
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
Sunday, May 10 - Mother’s Day
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
Confessions - Church
8:30 PM
Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MCC
8:30 PM
Neo-Catechumenate #2/3 - SJC
All Weekend Masses: 2nd Collection - Shared School Expenses
Sunday, May 17
10:00 AM Children's Liturgy of the Word - Church
10:00 AM 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
Monday, May 18 - St. John I, Pope & Martyr
7:00 PM
Novena - MCC
7:00 PM
Choir Rehearsal - Church
Tuesday, May 19
12:30 PM Adult Education - SJC
7:00 PM
Charismatic Renewal Leaders - SJC
Page Eight
Wednesday, May 20 - St. Bernardine of Siena
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, May 21 - St. Christopher Magallanes
10:00 AM Adult Italian Class - SA
4:30 PM
Children's Italian Class - SA
7:30 PM
Bible Study - SJC
Friday, May 22 - St. Rita of Cascia
6:00 AM
Men's Prayer Group - SJC
6:00 PM
SJC in use
Saturday May 23
12:00 PM Priesthood Ordination at the Cathedral Basilica
8:30 PM
Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MCC
8:30 PM
Neo-Catechumenate #2/3 - SJC
All Weekend Masses: 2nd Collection - Church Property Upkeep
Pentecost Sunday, May 24
10:00 AM Children's Liturgy of the Word - Church
10:00 PM Confirmation Class - SJC
2:45 PM
Fatima Prayer Group - MCC
6:00 PM
Youth Group - SJC
Monday, May 25 - Memorial Day
Rectory is Closed
8:45 AM
Novena - MCC
9:00 PM
One Mass Only Today - MCC
11:00 AM Masses at all Catholic Cemeteries Today
Tuesday, May 26 - St. Philip Neri
12:30 PM Adult Education - SJC
7:00 PM
K of C - SJC
Wednesday, May 27 - St. Augustine of Canterbury
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
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
Thursday, May 28
10:00 AM Adult Italian Class - SA
4:30 PM Children's Italian Class - SA
7:30 PM Bible Study - SJC
Friday, May 29
6:00 AM Men’s Prayer Group - SJC
Saturday, May 30
1:00 PM Confession
5:30 & 7:00 PM Masses Combined. Bilingual Mass.
Fr. Antonio Sarento’s 1st Mass and Light Reception to follow
8:30 PM
Neo-Catechumenate #1 - MCC
8:30 PM
Neo-Catechumenate #2/3 - SJC
All Weekend Masses: 2nd Collection - Church Property Upkeep
Sunday, May 31
10:00 AM Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Church
1:00 PM May 50/50 Raffle Drawing
2:45 PM Fatima Prayer Group - MCC
3:45 PM Adult Confirmation Candidates - SJC
4:30 PM Confirmation - Church
6:00 PM Youth Group - SJC
NO 7:00 PM MASS TONIGHT
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
2nd Collection on May 9/10
COMMUNICATING
GOD’S WORD
The Catholic University of America is
the national university of the Catholic Church in the United
States, located in Washington, D.C. It provides an
academically rigorous education guided by Catholic
intellectual tradition to 6,000 students every year. Next week is
the National Collection for The Catholic University of
America. Every dollar given directly supports financial aid for
students from dioceses across the country, including ours.
Please be generous.
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]
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
SOFTWARE
Microsoft Publisher® 2007
Adobe Acrobat 9.0® Standard
Windows Vista Business SvcPack 1
PRINTER
HP® Laserjet 1012
NUMBER OF PAGES SENT
Cover + 7 text pages + this page = 9
SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION
May 3, 2015
TRANSMISSION TIME
Wednesday afternoon
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