Church of the Sacred Heart A ROMAN COMMUNITY • LYNDHURST, NJ Fifth Sunday Of Easter April 29, 2018

SERVED BY SACRAMENT OFTHE EUCHARIST - MASS SCHEDULE Pastor Sunday: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:00pm, 1:30pm (Spanish) Monday - Friday: 7:00am in St. Dominic Chapel; 12:00pm in Church Rev. James E. Starasinich Saturday: 9:00am in St. Dominic Chapel, Parochial Vicar 5:00pm (Anticipated Mass of Sunday) Holydays & Holidays: As announced in Bulletin Reverend Archibald L. Mabini [email protected] SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday: 11:30pm - 12:30pm and 4:00pm - 4:45pm Daily: Upon request following the 12:00 noon Mass Reverend Mr. Marco Vitrano SACRAMENT OF 2018 Parents should contact the Office at the birth of the child to schedule an inter- MAILING ADDRESS view and to register for the required parents’ baptismal preparation session. 324 RIDGE ROAD Preparation: in the Church, 7:00pm May 7, Jun. 4, Jul. 16, Aug. 13, Sep. 10 LYNDHURST, NJ 07071 Sacrament: in the Church, 3:00pm PARISH OFFICE May 13, Jun. 10, Jul. 22, Aug. 19, Sep. 16 615 NEW JERSEY AVENUE SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE LYNDHURST, NJ 07071 The Common Policy for Marriage in all Catholic Parishes of New Jersey requires PHONE: 201-438-1147 couples to begin preparation at least one year to the planned wedding date. It is FAX: 201-507-5861 advisable for couples to contact the parish before any other arrangements are made for the wedding day. [email protected] www.sacredheartlynd.org SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OFTHE SICK / VISITATION OF THE SICK Charles Sofio, Parish Manager The Anointing of the Sick is available to seriously ill members of our parish at home or in hospital. Please call the Rectory to make arrangements. For legal reasons, SACRED HEART SCHOOL many hospitals no longer inform parishes when a member is hospitalized; so please 201-939-4277 inform the Rectory that a hospitalized parishioner would like a parish visit. Linda Durocher, Principal RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (R.C.I.A.) SCHOOL OFFICE The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the Church’s process for adults and chil- 201-939-4277 dren 7 and older to prepare to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and [email protected] Eucharist. If you or someone you know would like to become a Catholic, please con- sacredheartlynd.org tact the RCIA Director, Angela Giordano, through the Parish Office.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 201-935-3094 DEVOTIONS Tuesdays - Chaplet of Divine Mercy 6:00pm & The Most Holy 6:30pm Margaret Dacchille, Fridays - Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Parish Catechetical Leader Begins immediately following the 12 Noon Mass; Chaplet of Divine Mercy recited at 3:00pm, Benediction following the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. SMALL BLESSINGS / DAY CARE 6:00pm - The Most Holy Rosary in Spanish - St. Dominic Chapel 201-935-0506 EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY MUSIC MINISTRY If someone is in need of emergency food assistance, please call the Parish Office, 201-438-1147 leaving the name of the person to be contacted. Committee members will do the rest -- with dignity. ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK 973-497-4000 www.rcan.org PARISH REGISTRATION / OFFICE HOURS SOCIAL SERVICES HELPLINE We invite new parishioners to register at the Parish Office during regular office hours: 1-800-227-7413 9:00am to 6:00pm Monday - Friday; Saturdays & Sundays Closed. S a c r e d H e a r t Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: E v e n t s Here are more excerpts from Francis’ new apostolic exhortation, Gaudete et Exsultate (Rejoice and Be Glad) – The Call to Holiness in Today’s World: April 2018 Ideologies striking at the heart of the Gospel 100. I regret that ideologies lead us at times to two harmful errors. On the one hand, there is the error of those Christians who separate these Gospel demands from their personal relationship 29 Fifth Sunday of with the Lord, from their interior union with him, from openness to his grace. Christianity thus Easter becomes a sort of NGO stripped of the luminous mysticism so evident in the lives of Francis of Assisi, Saint Vincent de Paul, Saint Teresa of Calcutta, and many others. For these great , Second Collection mental prayer, the love of God and the reading of the Gospel in no way detracted from their pas- 29 Catholic Home sionate and effective commitment to their neighbours; quite the opposite. Mission Appeal 101. The other harmful ideological error is found in those who find suspect the social engagement of others, seeing it as superficial, worldly, secular, materialist, communist or populist. Or they rel- ativize it, as if there are other more important matters, or the only thing that counts is one particular Little Sisters of the ethical issue or cause that they themselves defend. Our defence of the innocent unborn, for exam- 29 Poor Door Appeal ple, needs to be clear, firm and passionate, for at stake is the dignity of a human life, which is always sacred and demands love for each person, regardless of his or her stage of development. Equally sacred, however, are the lives of the poor, those already born, the destitute, the aban- 29 10AM-Religious doned and the underprivileged, the vulnerable infirm and elderly exposed to covert euthanasia, Education-School the victims of human trafficking, new forms of slavery, and every form of rejection. We cannot uphold an ideal of holiness that would ignore injustice in a world where some revel, spend with abandon and live only for the latest consumer goods, even as others look on from afar, living their 29 10AM-RCIA Parish entire lives in abject poverty. Center 102. We often hear it said that, with respect to relativism and the flaws of our present world, the situation of migrants, for example, is a lesser issue. Some Catholics consider it a secondary issue 7PM-Sunday Night compared to the “grave” bioethical questions. That a politician looking for votes might say such a 29 Cinema-Parish thing is understandable, but not a Christian, for whom the only proper attitude is to stand in the Center shoes of those brothers and sisters of ours who risk their lives to offer a future to their children. Can we not realize that this is exactly what Jesus demands of us, when he tells us that in welcom- ing the stranger we welcome him (cf. Mt 25:35)? Saint Benedict did so readily, and though it might May 2018 have “complicated” the life of his , he ordered that all guests who knocked at the monastery door be welcomed “like Christ”, with a gesture of veneration; the poor and pilgrims were to be met with “the greatest care and solicitude”. 103. A similar approach is found in the Old Testament: “You shall not wrong a stranger or oppress 6PM-Divine Mercy 1 Chaplet-Chapel him, for you yourselves were strangers in the land of Egypt” (Ex 22:21). “When a stranger resides with you in your land, you shall not oppress him. The stranger who resides with you shall be to you as the citizen among you; and you shall love him as yourself; for you were strangers in the land of Egypt” (Lev 19:33-34). This is not a notion invented by some Pope, or a momentary fad. 1 6:30PM-Rosary Chapel In today’s world too, we are called to follow the path of spiritual wisdom proposed by the prophet Isaiah to show what is pleasing to God. “Is it not to share your bread with the hungry and bring the homeless poor into your house; when you see the naked, to cover him, and not to hide your- self from your own kin? Then your light shall break forth like the dawn” (58:7-8). 2 3:30PM-Religious Education-School God Love You!!! Fr. Jim 2 6:30PM-Religious Education-School SUNDAY NIGHT CINEMA 12:30PM-Adoration Upcoming films for our spiritual growth and reflection in the Parish Center: 4 Church TONIGHT, April 29 – 7:00 PM MARIAN APPARITIONS 4 6PM-Spanish Rosary-Chapel Sunday, May 6 – 7:00 PM JÉRÔME LEJEUNE TO THE LEAST OF THESE MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS Sixth Sunday of 6 Easter Fifth Sunday Of Easter 6 Second Collection Assessment Coll. Whoever remains in me and I in him will bear much fruit. LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR EASTER DUTY REMINDER The Little Sisters of the Poor are committed to preserving the original charism of their Foundress, Saint Jeanne The time for fulfilling the Paschal Precept (Easter Jugan, by giving happiness to the elderly and meeting their Duty*) extends from the First Sunday of Lent, needs, regardless of race, national origin, religion or gen- February 18, 2018 to the Solemnity of the der at their St. Joseph’s Home for the Elderly in Totowa, Holy , May 27, 2018. NJ. The Little Sisters will be at our parish this week- end to ask for our assistance with their important *Canon 920, §1. All the faithful, after they have work. Please prayerfully consider your support. been initiated into the Most Holy Eucharist, are bound by the obligation of receiving Communion at SECOND COLLECTION THIS WEEK least once a year. Our Catholic faith is one of beauty and hope, mercy and joy. But for too many people across the country, there are SHARING GOD’S BLESSINGS few opportunities to learn about and deepen that faith. ANNUAL APPEAL Even the most basic programs are out of reach because of The Sharing God’s Blessing Annual fragile financial situations, tough terrain, or small popula- Appeal is currently underway at our tions of Catholics. One does not need to go far to fiYnd parish. If you have not completed your mission territory: it is right here at home. Your generosity card, please prayerfully make your pledge in the second colllection next weekend will support the and return it to church office. We would Appeal (CHMA) and can make like 100% participation in our One Body, difference right here in the US. Home mission dioceses One Mission that is the Archdiocese of are those dioceses in the United States and its territories Newark. and former territories that cannot provide basic pastoral This year our parish goal is $35,608.00 services without outside help. Right now, over 40 percent Pledged To Date: $18,273 - 51.32% of Goal of dioceses are considered home missions. Received To Date: $13,774 - 38.68% of Goal ANNUAL LEGACY SOCIETY RECEPTION TO The Sharing God’s Blessings Appeal helps to fund many critical activities throughout the Archdiocese. Our parish HONOR PARISHIONER LEGACIES also benefits by receiving a rebate if we exceed our goal in On Friday, May 4, 2018 at 2:00 PM the Archdiocese of pledges received. Pledge envelopes are available at the Newark will hold its annual Legacy Society Tea honoring all entrances to the church. parishioners who have included their parish or the HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR WILL Archdiocese of Newark in their Will, or who have made For many people, a will is a document they would rather not some other type of planned gift. The event begins with a think about. Its connection to death is undeniable, but it is Prayer Service in the Cathedral Basilica and is followed by just as connected to life. You owe it to yourself, your family a reception hosted by Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R. and your other beneficiaries to have a will and keep it up-to- in the Residence. If you have named the parish in your date. While you will rely on your attorney to draft the docu- Will or are considering doing so, you are eligible for mem- ment and write any codicils, remember: your attorney can- bership in the Legacy Society. Please contact Theresa not draw your will on hunches. He or she depends on full Lynch (973) 497-4042 for further information. We would disclosure by you to help you choose the right options to love to see you there. carry out your wishes, meet your beneficiaries’ needs, pro- SACRED HEART SCHOOL ENROLLMENT tect your estate, and keep your estate taxes as low as pos- FOR THE 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR sible. Consider naming Sacred Heart Church in your will. Do you have a child or grandchild starting or changing SPECIAL EVENT FOR SINGLE PARENTS school in September? Why not consider Sacred Heart The Archdiocese of Newark’s Family Life Office is sponsor- School? We offer a safe and nuturing environment for chil- ing a special event to honor single parents on Wednesday, dren Pre-K3 through 8th Grade. Along with their ABCs May 16, 2018, at 6:45pm to 8:30pm at Notre Dame RC your child will build character and learn compassion and Church, 359 Central Ave, N. Caldwell, NJ 07006. If single values. New families considering enrolling in our school parenting leaves you feeling overwhelmed or inadequate can visit Monday - Friday during the hours of 9:00 AM to some days, or overlooked in terms of your needs, join Loyla 2:00 PM. Call the school at 201-939-4277 for more details. Louvis from Mothers in Training, LLC. for an insightful look A DAY OF COMFORT AND HOPE at 5 strategies every single parent should know. Babysitting For parents who have suffered the loss of a child and food provided. Free of charge! Must RSVP:https://www.smore.com/dnqb9 or email June 2, 8:30am - 5:00pm Notre Dame RC Church, [email protected] 359 Central Ave, North Caldwell, NJ $25 per participant, breakfast and lunch included. This one day retreat will allow participants to learn about grief and Christ Is Risen! allow participants to meet other parents that walk this diffi- cult road. Please call 973-497-4327 to register. He Is Truly Risen! EVENING VOLUNTEER PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK Sacred Heart Church • Lyndhurst, NJ OPPORTUNITY AND DECEASED OF THE PARISH April 29, 2018 Catering to the Needs of Others SICK: Eleanor Descalzi, Frank Lipinski, FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER A group from our parish family will be Louis Guida, Betty Tynan, Baby going to Meals With A Mission in Ryan Joseph Lomuscio, Dolores Garfield on the evening of Wed., May Manno, Sal Russo, Charles 9th to help prepare meals for our broth- Klimkowsky, Nancy Namoviez, ers and sisters in need. If you like to Margaret & Robert Sealer, join us, please call Charlie at 201-438- Giovanna Muscara, Al & Joan MASSES FOR THE WEEK Viscuso, Lea Pappas, Anita Barcia, 1147. Anticipated Sunday Mass Denise Swanteck, Ken Remo, FOOD PANTRY UPDATE M.F.Coughlin,Joseph 5:00 pm Ricasola, Moderelli & Thanks to the food, candy and mone- Gurzenski, John Smith, O’Donnell Families tary donations from our faithful parish- ,Melanie Paige Didomizio, SUNDAY - FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER ioners, we were able to provide food to Yvonne Hoefsloot, Julius Single, numerous families for Easter. We are Melina Sylvestro, Dave Tzrepla, 7:30am People Of Sacred Heart always grateful for what you provide us Frank Buco, Sr., John Stemkowski 9:00am Theresa Muldoon with to help others in our community! DECEASED: Mary J. Reddington, 10:30 am Mary Foss Our food pantry openings for this Patricia Kruger 12:00pm Giuseppe Malzone & month will be April 21st and 28th. The Pierro Family While all donations are greatly Church bells 1:30 pm Maria Da Silva celebrate appreciated, pantry items which are MONDAY - Easter Weekday/St. Pius V, always needed include: potatoes, & commemorate Pope fruit, beans, cereal, vegetables and The Sacred Heart Church bell rings: 7:00am William Starasinich boxed or canned meals. SUNDAY, APRIL 29TH 12:00pm Joseph Mayerchak SAVE THE DATE In Honor of: Maria Barile TUESDAY - Easter Weekday/St. Joseph FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH Donated by: Brian & Carol O’Keeffe the Worker 7:00am Vito Tursellino SACRED HEART SATURDAY, MAY 5TH 12:00pm Jono Alexander Stuarv CELEBRATION In Honor of: Nicholas Toulon Happy Birthday In Heaven MASS - 7:00 PM WEDNESDAY - St. Athanasius, Bishop Donated by: His Mom & Family and Doctor PARISH FAMILY SAINT MARY SCHOOLS 7:00am Fidia De Guzman COFFEE AND - 8:00 PM ANNUAL CARNIVAL 12:00pm Mary Cristiano SCHOOL CAFETERIA Wednesday, May 2 - 6:00-10:00PM THURSDAY - Sts. Philip and James, MASS INTENTIONS *Thursday, May 3 - 6:00-10:00PM* Apostles AVAILABLE FOR 2018 *PAY ON PRICE NIGHT* 7:00am Adrian Velazquez There are still some weekday Mass Friday, May 4 - 6:00-11:00pm 12:00pm Thomas & Flora Scardino intentions available for 2018. If you Saturday May 5 - 5:00-11:00pm would like to arrange for Mass, please FIRST FRIDAY - Easter Weekday Memorial Field, Rutherford N.J. stop by the parish office Mon. - Fri. 7:00am Alfahtee Hevy 9:00AM - 6:00PM. Darwin & Washington Avenue 12:00pm Angel Morales FOOD*GAMES*RIDES* SACRED HEART FOR ALL TO ENJOY FIRST SATURDAY - Easter Weekday 50/50 RAFFLE 9:00am Purgatorial Society Raffle books coming soon. $10 a NJ CENTER OF Anticipated Sunday Mass chance - Books of 5 $50. Drawing DIVINE MERCY 5:00 pm Alfonso Olaya on the Solemnity of the Sacred Monthly Celebrations of Prayer Heart, Friday, June 8th at the Parish and Healing SUNDAY - SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Family Coffee And at 9:00 PM in the Adoration, Chaplet of Divine Mercy 7:30am People Of Sacred Heart school cafeteria. in Song, Healing Service 9:00am Grace Mayer 2nd Saturday of each month at BLESSED BY THE DRESS 10:30 am Heriberto Rios 2:45pm 12:00pm Jerry Agresti, Sr. CAMPAIGN St. Rocco’s Church Donate your old wedding gowns, 212 Hunterdon St, Newark, NJ 1:30 pm Angela Mendez tuxes or suits 973-568-9644 Sisters of Life, STEWARDSHIP Talk Radio St. Frances de Chantal Convent Sunday - $6,963.00 198 Hollywood Ave, Bronx, NY For Add’l Assessment Collection - $5.00 To schedule drop-off day/time call Catholic Life Easter to Date - $19,954.00 718-863-2264 HOW CAN I MAKE A RETURN FOR ALL OUR LADY OF FATIMA THE GOODNESS GOD HAS SHOWN? FIRST FIVE SATURDAYS DEVOTION Give Some Time To Those Who Gave Their Lives The elements of this devotion consist of The Religious Teachers Filippini of Villa Walsh, Morristown four points, all of which must be offered in is in need of volunteers to help in the infirmary with the sis- reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. ters who need more attention. The sisters are looking for One should make this intention before car- caring individuals who can spend some time talking, read- rying out Our Lady’s request, on the First ing, and taking the sisters on walks through the gardens. Saturday of five successive months, Volunteers of all ages are needed to entertain all the sisters 1. go to confession, 2. receive Holy Communion, in the infirmary. Please call Sister Dolores Bianchi, 973-538- 3. say five decades of the Rosary, and 4. keep Our Lady 2886 ext. 142 for more information. company for a quarter of an hour, meditating on the twenty Help Pass Our Faith On To The Next Generation mysteries of the Rosary. Our Religious Education program welcomes anyone who Here at Sacred Heart, the devotion continues next Sat., would be interested in volunteering time as a teacher, sub- Apr. 7th. You are invited to attend the 9:00 AM Mass in the stitute teacher, classroom aide, hall monitor, office assistant, convent chapel and receive Holy Communion. After the or assisting in special projects or sacrament preparation. Mass the Most Holy Rosary will be recited with Fatima Please call Margaret Dacchille at 201-935-3094 to learn Prayers. After, you are invited to spend 15 minutes in silent more. mediation on the mysteries of the rosary. The sacrament Be A Neighbor Who Helps Neighbors of Reconciliation will also be available in the church on Volunteer some time in the parish food pantry and help our Sat., 11:30AM - 12:30 PM and 4:00 - 4:45PM neighbors in need. Volunteers check expiration dates on the food donations received, help to stock the shelves, keep RCIA NEWS - SPONSORS NEEDED the pantry organized, shop for needed items that have not Many of you are probably unaware that the parish has 4 been donated, pack bags for distribution and on the days young adults journeying toward their Easter sacraments. the pantry is open assist with distribution of bags. Please Most Sundays at the 9:00 a.m. Mass, we dismiss one of contact Phyllis Scelsa at 201-939-6680 or Micki Prokop at them who is a catechumen which means she hasn’t been 201-997-5041 for more details about the food pantry. baptized. The other three have been baptized but are Keep The Lord’s House Beautiful preparing for Eucharist and Confirmation. All 4 need spon- If you have some free time on Thursday afternoons and a sors from the community to journey with them over the next desire to make the Lord’s house beautiful, then maybe vol- year or so. If you would be interested in being sponsor, unteering to help clean and maintain the interior of our beau- please call Sabina Prendergast, 862-249-1186. We can tiful church, His dwelling place, is for you. For more details assure you that you’ll garner much from this experience. please call the parish office 201-438-1147. YOUNG ADULT GROUP Help Others To See The Beauty Of Creation New Eyes for the Needy welcomes volunteers to come to Are you a young adult (woman or man) looking for compan- their facility in Short Hills, NJ to assist in providing clear ions on your faith journey?A Young Adult Group gathers vision to the poor worldwide. Volunteers are trained to sort, once a month for community, prayer and reflection, study classify and package used eyeglasses that are donated to and service, in the Motherhouse of the Sisters of St. New Eyes from all over the US. The eyeglasses are then Dominic, Caldwell. For more information or for the date of shipped to missions throughout the developing world and the next meeting call, text or email: Sr. Pat Stringer, OP, at properly distributed to needy individuals. Please call 973-666-0907 or [email protected]. 973‐376‐4908 or www.neweyesfortheneedy.org. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Help Those Carrying The Cross Of Cancer PASTORAL VISITORS NEEDED Got a good driving record, a vehicle and a few hours a week The Department of Pastoral Care at Hackensack free? The Northern New Jersey chapter of the American University Medical Center is in great need of Eucharistic Cancer Society could use your help.The group is in desper- Ministers/Pastoral Vistors to bring Holy Communion and ate need of volunteers to drive North Jersey cancer patients visit our patients. A Eucharistic Minister’s workshop will to and from their medical cancer treatments. Drivers are be conducted on Sat., May 19 at 10 AM and Wed. May especially needed for patients living in lower Bergen county, 30th at 1:00 PM at the Medical Center by one of priests and Passaic where the chapter has very few volunteer driv- on staff. Anyone interested in this ministry will receive a mandate given by the Archdiocese of Newark and after ers. This is your chance to help cure cancer by driving can- completion to be used at the Medical Center. If you feel cer patients to their life saving cancer treatments. To volun- called to this wonderful ministry, to bring Jesus and your teer, please contact "Road to Recovery" at 201-457-3418 x own presence into the rooms of the sick, please contact 2220. Rev. David Armstrong, Director of Pastoral Care at 551- OPEN HOUSE - SAINT PETER’S PREP 996-2345. SUNDAY, MAY 6 FROM 1:00-3:00PM MEETING FOR EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS Founded in 1872, Saint Peter’s Prep is an independent, col- lege preparatory school for boys and it remains New Fr. Archie will meet with all Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Jersey’s only Jesuit high school. For more information Communion on Friday, May 11th at 7:00 PM in the church. please call 201-547-6389. All ministers should attend this meeting. 201-438-7272 Est. 1929 Karen Nazare Zitman, Manager NJ Lic. No. 4520 403 Ridge Road Joseph M. Nazare Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Nazare Memorial Home, Inc. NJ Lic. No. 2852

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