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The Most Holy Trinity May 22 Vigil 5Pm John THE MOST HOLY TRINITY PRAY THE ROSARY WITH US MAY 22 Please join us to pray the rosary every morning after daily mass and every Monday night at 8 P.M. where a small group gathers at the church to recite the Rosary. JOIN US! It takes less than ½ hour and is a wonderful way to end the day. PARISH MEMBERSHIP All adult Catholics should officially register in the parish. VIGIL Young adults of working age should register independently of 5PM JOHN CUNNINGHAM/Andrew Schimpf Family their parents even if ‘living at home’. We cannot serve you by issuing letters for sponsorship of Baptism, Confirmation, or JOSEPH PIAZZA/The Ruth Family Matrimony, nor give character references for teaching positions, etc. if we do not know you. All new members of SUNDAY Prv 8:22-31; Rom 5:1-5; Jn 16:12-15 our faith family are encouraged to come to the parish so we 8:00 LIVING AND DECEASED PARISHIONERS can meet you. Call the rectory for an appointment. Also, 10:30 BARBARA & LOUIS JONES/The Weiss Family please notify the parish office of any changes in address, KATHLEEN LYSAGHT/Family telephone number, or if you are leaving the parish. 12:00 HENRY D’ANGELO/Judy Pasquariello & Family INTENTIONS OF HENRY FITSCHEN/The YOUR PARISH NEEDS YOUR GIFTS Czarnecki Famly OF MINISTRY 7PM BARBARA WILD/Joe & Shiela Colonese Please consider ministering in our parish as a MONDAY –5/23 Lector or Communion Minister. We are in need of 1 Pt 1:3-9; Mk 10:17-27 your gifts and talents so the presence of Christ in 8:00 MARIE BARBIERI/Fr. Jack Word and Sacrament can be experienced … by Please call the rectory at 973-694-3400. TUESDAY - 5/24 1 Pt 1:10-16; Mk 10:28-31 8:00 DON & EDITH NEGLIO/Family THIS WEEK IN OUR PARISH ELLEN LOWELL/Family WEDNESDAY – 5/25 – St. Bede the Vulnerable, Priest & Sunday, May 22: - Doctor of the Church; St. Gregory VII, Pope; St. Mary 10:30am – 1st Communion – CH Magdalene de Piazzi, Virgin 12pm – 1st Communion – CH 1 Pt 1:18-25; Mk 10:32-45 8:00 JULIE SALISBURG/Fr. Dan Monday, May 23: THURSDAY – 5/26 – St. Philip Neri, Priest 3pm – G.S. Troop #146 – MR 1 Pt 2:2-5, 9-12; Mk 10:46-52 7pm – Youth Ministry 8:00 CATHERINE VIGNALI/Fr. Jack 8pm – Novena – CH FRIDAY – 5/27 – St. Augustine of Canterbury Tuesday, May 24: 1 Pt 4:7-13; Mk 11:11-26 7pm – Marion Celebration - CH 8:00 SPECIAL INTENTIONS OF GEORGETTE 8pm – K of C - MR DERANEY SATURDAY – 5/28 Wednesday May 25: Jude 17, 20b-25; Mk 11:27-33 9:45AM – Prayer Group - MR 9:00 SPECIAL INTENTIONS OF SOPHIE WESTFIELD 12pm – Zumba – MR VIGIL Thursday, May 26: 7pm – Choir – CH 5PM THOMAS J. HEATH, SR./The McNiff Family 7pm – Youth Ministry -MC EVELYN NERI/Ann & John Borsella Friday May 27: SUNDAY 5/29 – The Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ 7pm – Cub #192 – MR Gn 14:18-20; 1 Cor 11:23-26; Lk 9:11b-17 7pm – Cubs #192 - Kilroy 8:00 FERNANDO VIGO/Mother INTENTIONS OF MILAGROS CARRERO/Aunt Saturday, May 28: 10:30 LIVING AND DECEASED PARISHIONERS 4pm – Confessions – CH 12:00 JENNIE SEARS/Mr. & Mrs. R. Podesfinski 8 pm – AA – MR CHARLES SEERGY/Family 7PM FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED DEFENDING OUR COUNTRY WELCOMING THE “LITTLE ONES” WELCOME Christian Initiation into the Roman Catholic Church is a parish You enter this Church… not as a stranger, but as a guest of event, not a private affair. The sacrament of Baptism should God. God is your heavenly Father. Come, then, with joy in be experienced, understood and celebrated as a process within your heart and thanks on your lips into God’s presence, the faith community. As Christian parents YOU are the most offering God your love and service. Be grateful to the strong important persons in nurturing the faith life of your child. and the loyal ones who, in the name of Jesus Christ, built this Baptism Prep Sessions for parents who are preparing to have place of worship and to all who have beautified it and their child baptized into the Faith Community are held at 7:30 hallowed it with their prayers and praise. Ask God’s blessing PM in the SCHOOL MEDIA CENTER. The next session is on those who love this house of faith as the inspiration of their Tuesday, June 14th. Baby doesn’t have to be born – as long as labor, rejoicing in the power of the Holy Spirit, and may that you are a parishioner, you can sign up at any point during blessing rest on you, both on your going out and your coming in. pregnancy, just call the rectory at 973-694-3400. OFFERTORY COLLECTION MAY CROWNING To meet the needs of our parish family and to proclaim the Gospel of Christ Jesus: On Tuesday, May 24 at 7:00 PM, we will Budget requirements: $13,000 each WEEK honor the Mother of God. All are invited to - To offer our young people Youth Ministry experiences our annual May Crowning at IHM Parish, All - To offer our children a faith-filled program are most welcome. of learning about Jesus and the Gospel - To worship with faith and grace at our Sunday Eucharist FAMILY REFLECTIONS - To reach out to God’s people in need have support and (for sharing at the dinner table) care. Please remember the needs of our parish ministry in making your MAY 22– The Spirit of Truth weekly offering. Thank you for all you do to enable the Gospel to touch the lives of God’s people. $9.888.00 Adult: In what difficult situation has the Holy Spirit helped you see more clearly? SAFE ENVIRONMENT “If any person may have been abused by any priest, they Youth: What are some of the ways the should immediately contact their local County Prosecutor’s Holy Spirit has helped you in your life? Office and the Diocese’s Victims Assistance Coordinator: Peggy Zanello at 973-879-1489. You may also be in touch FAMILIES GROWING IN FAITH with either of the Diocesan Response Officers: Rev. Msgr. GOSPEL LEARNING: MAY 22 James T. Mahoney, Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia, John 16:12-15 973-777-8818 Ext. 205 or Sister Joan Daniel Healy, S.C.C., The words of Jesus in today’s gospel, “I Chancellor/Delegate for Religious, 973-777-8818 Ext. 248. have many things to say to you, but you The entire text of the Policy of the Diocese of Paterson in cannot hear them now,” could have been said Response to Complaints of Sexual Abuse is available on the by any parent. It can be frustrating because our diocesan Web site: www.patersondiocese.org”. desire to guide is often misinterpreted or poorly received. We cannot program our children. We can only teach, lead and PRAY FOR THE SICK trust the Spirit of truth will guide them. Please remember the sick and homebound of our parish family in your prayers during the week: Katherine Ryan, Bob Ryan, Stan IHM ANNUAL GOLF OUTING Bednarczyck, Donald Law, Michael Gossinger, Kurt Spinner and The Golf Committee is working hard towards our annual golf Roselyn Abbate. outing goal at Black Bear Golf Course in Franklin, NJ on May rd “IT IS A HOLY AND WHOLESOME THING TO 23 . In order to make this event PRAY FOR THE DEAD” successful, we need your help with soliciting for donations and Please pray for the souls of the departed members of sponsorships. The time commitment is our parish family. minimal and your efforts will help to exceed last years goal. Please call us at (862) 200-9042 or email us @ SEEKING 1966 GRADULATES OF [email protected] for details. If you wish to participate WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL in the golf outing, visit us at www.golfihmwayne.com 50th REUNION CELEBRATION Weekend of October 7-9, 2016 For more information visit Facebook page: Wayne High School –NJ-Class of 1966 or visit our website www.waynehighclassof1966.org MUSIC BOOKS FEED THE HUNGRY In the past it has been our mission to take a food collection on DONATION FOR THE NEW LITURGY the fourth Sunday of the month for the Fr. English Center in MUSIC BOOKS. Forms are available in the Paterson. During this past Lent we collected on a weekly vestibule of the church. Please fill out the form basis and shared the food between the Fr. English Center and with your offering ($20 is the usual donation). the Wayne Interfaith Food Pantry. It was wonderfully successful. Going forward the Food Collection Barrel will SPONSOR REQUIREMENTS be in the vestibule permanently to receive donation that will be shared with both food pantries. Thank you for your care All requests for sponsor certificates must be directed to Fr. for those that go hungry in our community and our Diocese. Dan. Individuals must be registered and practicing members of this parish, at least 16 years of age, and have received the Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation. If “THE GOD BOX” married, the marriage must have been accepted by the The Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth are hosting a Spring Catholic Church. Luncheon at the Spring Lake Bath & Tennis Club, Spring Lake, NJ on Tuesday, June 7 @ 11:30am. The special guest RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS speaker will be Mary Lou Quinlan, New York Times Marcello Monte: Coordinator of Religious Education Bestselling Author of “The God Box: Sharing my Mothers [email protected] Gift of Faith, Love & Letting Go.” Cost for the luncheon is May 22/23 $125.00 per person.
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