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ST. ANTHONY’S PARISH COMMUNITY 276 Diamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne, New Jersey 07506
Rev. Msgr. Raymond J. Kupke, Ph.D. ................................Pastor Rev. Sylwester Pierzak ...........................................Parochial Vicar Rev. Msgr. Elso C. Introini……………….. Pastor Emeritus Rev. Andrew Dutko .........................................................In Residence Mr. Gerald Fadlalla ………………………………………. Deacon Mr. Anthony Bernardine ……………………... Deacon (Retired) Mr. Richard Brudzynski ………………. Deacon (Retired) Sr. Colleen Clair F.M.A. ...................................... School Principal Sr. Betty Ann Martinez, F.M.A. ......................Rel. Ed. Director Ms. Therese Grolly.............................Confirmation Coordinator
Sunday Liturgies Saturday .............................................................................. 5:30 p.m. Sunday .................7:00, 8:30, 10:00 a.m., 12 noon, 6 p.m.Weekdays Monday - Saturday ........................................................7:30 a.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday ................................................................4:30 - 5:15 p.m.
Mr. Craig Jandoli…………... …….Confirmation Assistant Mr. Michael Riedel .....................................................Music Director Julian Cabling and Liz Newman ………….Youth Ministry Mrs. Diane Brown ..................................................... Parish Secretary Ms. Mary Ann Martone ……Safe Environment Coordinator/ .................................................................... Parish Secretary Mrs. Cathy Clyne .............................................Finance Department Mr. William Chaky ……………..Maintenance Supervisor Mr. Eugene Morabito..................................................................Trustee Mrs. Barbara Homler ..................................................................Trustee
Phone 973-427-1478
Fax973-427-4826
Web www.stanthony-hawthorne.org
School 973-423-1818
Religious Education973-427-7873
Upcoming Holy Hour - Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday, March 25th 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Anointing of the Sick Please call the rectory for a priest to anoint anyone who is seriously ill.
Baptism are held on every other Sunday of each month at 1:30pm.
Masses
Served by
Sunday May 24, 2020 Mass Intentions
Saturday May 23, 2020 5:30 PM Nancy DeSimone William Robinson Francesco Sibilia Al Wallington & Rich Spages Sunday May 24, 2020 7:00 AM People of the Parish Margaret Sandy O’Hagan Louis Giarrusso Bambina & Pasquale Giannella 8:30 AM Chris Woolley Virginia Crilly Maria D’Ascoli Charles Convery 10:00 AM Ozzie Carini Adele & Edward Samatouge Glen Celentano 12:00 PM Anna Mae Recchione Rev. Robert J. Morris Geraldina & Raf Millone Monday May 25, 2020 7:30 AM Bill Missonellie Giuseppe Edoardo Margarucci Tuesday May 26, 2020 7:30 AM Marianna Pierzak Perez Family Wednesday May 27, 2020 7:30 AM Gianni Iacovo & Gugliemo Forestiero Victor & Elizabeth DeLusso Thursday May 28, 2020 7:00 AM Rev. Donald J. Sella Matthew Joseph Frei Mario Minervini Charlotte Wood Friday May 29, 2020 7:30 AM Dawn Puente Amendola Family Saturday May 30, 2020 7:30 AM Theodore Gasior Marie Vitagliano 5:30 PM Kathleen Elwood Farago David J. Hoskins Joel Hummel Christina & Carla Turco The Sanctuary Lamp-honoring the Eucharistic Presence of our Lord in the Tabernacle is burning this week In Loving Memory of The Victims of COVID-19 Bread and Wine-In Loving Memory of The Victims Of COVID-19
Pray for the Sick of Our Parish
Corinne Albrecht, Amy Brenna, Carol Cahion, Phyliss Carlough, Ernie Cole, Mary Colombo, Marge Corley, Dorothy DePalma, Diana Donoghue, Jose Espinosa, Larry Fanning, Rosa Feliciano, Laura Flanders, Agnes Gallagher, Eddie Gallo, Richard Gallo, Eileen Gazawie, Msgr. Mark Giordani, Mason Giove, Eddie Gonzalez, Sam Hayek, Mary Izzo, Darlene Kolakovic, Sam Kotoulas, James LaBianca, Judy LaGuardia, Marianna Latino, Frank Longo, Gina Love, Carmela Lucas, Robert Maggio Jr. Robert Majewski, Frank Mc Carthy, Genny McLean, Joseph McDonald, Monica McDonale, Maria McLaughlin, Baby McKenna, Shirley Melgar, Marie Miller, Helen Monda, Delfina Montone, Patricia Moore, Julieann Morabito, Sandra & George Morabito, Gail Neumann, Ralph Petrucci, Joan Prusiensky, Colleen Read, Maureen Read, Eileen Robinson, Skylar Telesca, Barbara Tilton, Dolores Yarnchuk, Mary Walker, Joseph Woods, Agnes Mariella Zimmer, Gregory Zimmer, Marie Zigarelli, John Zisa.
Please Note: These names will appear on our list for one month. Please call the Rectory office if you need to extend that time.
Sunday May 31, 2020 Mass Intentions
Sunday May 31, 2020 7:00 AM People of the Parish 8:30 AM Ginette Martone Nicoletta Margherita Chris Woolley Larry Suter 10:00 AM All Salesian Sisters Maria D’Ascoli 12:00 PM Michael Killeen Maria DeIeso Susan Cipoletti & Maria Leone Giovanni Guerrieri
BY THE WAY . . .
During this time of sheltering in place, Saint Anthony’s offers Holy Mass, livestreamed, every morning at 10:30 A.M. (This coming Sunday marks the 70th day we have been livestreaming since Saint Patrick’s Day). I am grateful for the many people who join us each morning, and for the many positive comments we have received from our parishioners, and those around the country and abroad who choose to join us each morning, as well as those who pray with us later in the day through various media platforms. On Tuesday mornings at the conclusion of Mass, we offer the prayers of the Saint Anthony Novena. Our parish has been praying this Novena on the nine Tuesdays before the June 13 Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua for many years now, and we are happy to continue that custom through our livestream capacity. The Novena prayers may be accessed through our parish web site.
In anticipation of the arrival of our new bishop, Bishop Kevin Sweeney, Father Ray has been offering a series on Wednesday evenings on the Bishops of Paterson. This week we will look at the life and times of the fourth Bishop of Paterson, Most Rev. Lawrence B. Casey (1966-1977). Join us livestreamed from the church at 7:30 P.M. on Wednesday evening. Episcopo nostro Coemgeno (that is Latin for “Kevin, our bishop”) – Bishop-elect Kevin J. Sweeney will be ordained and installed as the Eighth Bishop of Paterson on Wednesday, July 1 in the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Paterson. The ordaining prelate will be Joseph Cardinal Tobin, C.Ss.R., the Metropolitan Archbishop of Newark, and the co-consecrators will be Bishop Emeritus Arthur Serratelli of Paterson and Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of Brooklyn. The Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, will be present and is actually presiding at a “bishop trifecta” in the area over three days: the ordination of Auxiliary Bishop Luis Miguel Romero, M.Id. in Rockville Centre, Long Island on June 29, the ordinations of Auxiliary Bishops Gregory Studerus, Elias Lorenzo, O.S.B., and Michael Saporito in Newark on June 30, and the ordination of Bishop Sweeney in Paterson on July 1. This will mark the second time a bishop has been ordained in our cathedral – the first was former Bishop Frank J. Rodimer in 1978. It will be the first time a Bishop of Paterson has had a hand in ordaining his successor – although the first bishop, Thomas McLaughlin, preached at the episcopal ordination of his successor, Bishop Thomas Boland, in 1940. The working presumption of the planning committee is that New Jersey churches will be operating on a “25% capacity” protocol by that point, so that will probably limit attendance to no more than 225 people. The event will be live streamed on the diocesan website. At a later date, possibly in November, a larger event will be held to welcome the bishop to the diocese.
Reopening the Church – This past week the Archdiocese of Newark (but not the Diocese of Paterson) gave a hesitant go-ahead to begin Phase I of what is projected as a three-phase program of reopening churches. The first phase, as the archdiocese projects it, is reopening the churches for a few hours each day for private prayer and Confessions (but not in the Confessional). One of our neighbors, Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Ridgewood is opening this week under these protocols. Several of our archdiocesan neighbors (Franklin Lakes, Ho-ho-kus, Saddle River) decided not to reopen because the guidelines are so complicated and difficult to implement. I would encourage you to look at Mount Carmel’s website and read the instructions about opening the church, just to give yourself an idea of what may be in store for us down the road. It is hard to keep track of all the events and happenings which have been cancelled, postponed, delayed and re-invented due to the Covid19 Pandemic. One of the many events is the Saint Anthony’s School Tricky Tray originally scheduled for April 1 and then rescheduled for May 21. But, Tricky Tray Committees (not to mention attendees) are tough – no mere pandemic is going to put them down! In lieu of the Tricky Tray, Saint Anthony’s Home and School Association is sponsoring a Virtual Auction from 8:00 AM on May 27 through 9:00 PM on May 29. Join us from the comfort (or not) of your home to bid on a huge selection of fabulous items, including gift certificates, designer handbags, hot electronics, family fun opportunities and more! For complete details, check out the flier attached to this bulletin.
Divine Mercy devotees will be excited by the decision of the Holy Father, Pope Francis, this morning (Monday), to add the liturgical remembrance of the Divine Mercy visionary, Saint Faustina Kowalska, to the Church’s universal liturgical calendar. This means that Saint Faustina may be celebrated as an Optional Memorial on October 5 in all the churches of the world Unwanted religious articles – There are reports that sales at hardware store and home gardening centers have spiked during “sheltering in place.” Apparently, many Americans are using the time to clean, repair, reconstruct, and generally upgrade their properties. This trend makes me nervous that when the church reopens, I am going to be “gifted” with bags of broken statues, rosaries, etc. that have become part of the general cleaning, but that people feel squeamish about discarding. In light of that I offer the following “protocol” for discarding unwanted religious articles that comes from Father Robert Szusko, the Vice Rector of Immaculate Conception Seminary at Seton Hall University. Take the unwanted or broken items and place them in a bag. Then take a hammer and smash the bag repeatedly until the enclosed items no longer bear any resemblance to any religious entity. Then throw the bag away.
This past Saturday I had my first (I think) Covid19 Anointing. The guidelines from the Diocese suggest we wear latex gloves, do not actually touch the patient, bring a small swab of cotton and dip that into the Oil of the Sick and anoint the person on the forehead only with the oil-soaked cotton which should then be burnt. That was just the beginning. I was called to anoint a 92-year-old at Van Dyke Park Place. When I arrived they brought me to the ward, gave me gloves, and then a plastic surgical gown. Then I had to don two different face masks as well as a face visor. (I will say I was impressed with Van Dyke Park Place and their staff). By the time I got to the bedside, it was getting hot under all that protection. Reciting the prayers under three layers of mask made me feel as if I was in an echo chamber, since only I could really hear myself. As my visor was fogging up I was beginning to feel disoriented. When it was over I was spritzed with sanitizer. I only had to endure those discomforts for 15-20 minutes. I can only imagine what it is like for doctors, nurses, and staff who go through that for hours at a time. Many of us are getting tired of sheltering in place, distancing, and, especially, wearing masks, particularly as the weather turns nicer. If we are not right in the thick of the issue, it may seem to some of us “too much,” “enough already”, or “I’m done with this”. But I would encourage everyone to think twice and be patient. The men and women on the front lines of this struggle very much deserve the support of all our cooperation. This Monday, May 25 is Memorial Day a day when we honor the memory of those who have given their lives in service to their country. Many of the typical ways we observe Memorial Day – parades, wreath layings, municipal commemorations, family picnics – are not available to us this year. But we can still observe the essence of the holiday. There are an awful lot of Jersey men and women who have been killed in the line of duty since the first Jersey Blues Regiment was raised on October 9, 1775 to fight in the War for Independence. Remember to say a prayer for them. Beginning this Sunday, the Solemnity of the Ascension, Bishop Serratelli has asked that we pray the following prayer for Bishop-elect Kevin Sweeney until his ordination and installation on July 1.
Good and gracious God We stand at the threshold of a new time for our diocese. As we cross that threshold in thankfulness, we ask you to pour out an abundance of grace on our Bishop-elect Kevin Sweeney, that he may faithfully assume his ministry among us, and that, together with him, we may work for the building up of our local Church. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Keep safe and healthy, God bless you all, Father Ray
Stewardship A Way of Life
Sunday Offering (4/20/20): $7,367.50 Sunday Offering (4/27/20): $6,964.00 Sunday Offering (5/3/20): $10,102.00 Sunday Offering (5/10/20): $7,109.00 Sunday Offering (5/17/20): Electronic: $4,429.75 Envelopes: $6,212.50 Total: $10,642.25 Although we are unable to meet as a parish community to celebrate mass, we still need your support. We encourage you to continue to mail or drop off your envelopes, use online giving or TEXT to give for your offering. Thank You for your generosity.
Online Giving
Please use this link found on our parish website or on our Facebook page to register in ParishSOFT Giving and participate in our online giving program: https://giving.parishsoft.com/app/giving/stanthonyrcchurch
Text to Give Did you know that you can TEXT your donation to St. Anthony Church? Simply text a donation amount (e.g. 10, 20, 50 etc.) to 973-245-9778 and ParishSOFT Giving will prompt you to enter any required information. Once you have made one text donation you will even be able to select your target fund!
You can donate to any of our parishes funds by using our online giving platform. For example: Offertory, Project Faith, The Beacon, Social Services and many more.
For Assistance please contact Donna Mallory at 973.557.0858 or [email protected]
PARISH NEWS
RECTORY UPDATE
The rectory will be closed until further notice. If this is an emergency and you need to speak with the parish secretary, please call 973-557-0858.
Thank you for your cooperation during this unprecedented time.
Memorializing a Loved One
We here at St. Anthony’s understand what a difficult time this has been. Loved ones have passed away and we are unable to hold proper funerals for them.
If you are interested in having a mass, sanctuary lamp, bread and wine, or a paver for a loved one, friend, etc., please call Mary Ann Martone at 973-557-0858.
Please understand while the order for pavers can be placed, they are not being produced until the health crisis resolves.
FEAST CORNER
IMPORTANT UPDATE!!!
Our 40th Anniversary Feast had been scheduled for June 10-13th, but due to circumstances beyond our control, we will not be able to hold our Feast in the manner we are used to. However, we hope to do something in the summer or early fall to keep the tradition going-even if it is just sharing a zeppoli! We just do not know the specifics at this time due to the current pandemic along with vendor restrictions and various other concerns. We will keep everyone informed as soon as possible. We thank you for your patience and support during this time. Stay Safe
SOCIAL SERVICES
Many thanks to those who have donated food and/or made monetary contributions in support of our parish pantry; we're most grateful. If you
are in need of food, or know someone who is, please contact Mary Ann at (973) 557-0858.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION NEWS
All Religious Education classes have been canceled for the rest of the year. Next year’s registration information will be forthcoming in the next few weeks.
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8 a.m. May 27th – 9 p.m. May 29th, 2020 to bid on a huge selection of fabulous items!
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Browse the site now, using the Filter to navigate by Category or view All Items.
“Heart” each item to save them to “My Watchlist”!
Then, bookmark the page, and place your bids between 5/27 and 5/29.
Credit card payment is required at the end of the auction to secure your winning bids.
Items will be available for contactless pick-up on Saturday, May 30th, between 10 am-12 pm, and 6 pm–7 pm, in the parking lot of St. Anthony’s School, Hawthorne, NJ.
Proof of payment, and/or photo ID must be presented.
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