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ST. ALOYSIUS PARISH
HOLY WEEK, TRIDUUM AND EASTER SCHEDULE
Sun., March 29th - PALM SUNDAY
Masses: 5:30 pm Saturday, 7:30 am, 9:00 am in Church & Gym,
10:30 am, 12:00 noon, 5:00 pm (Spanish) & 7:00 pm
Mon., March 30th - Mass at 6:45 am, 8:00 am, 12:00 noon & 5:15 pm
Eucharistic Adoration 12:30 - 5:00 pm
Novena Prayers said privately
8:00 pm - Chrism Mass - Sacred Heart Cathedral Basilica, Newark
(all are welcome)
Tues., March 31st - Mass at 6:45 am, 8:00 am, 12:00 noon and 5:15 pm
Wed., April 1st - Mass at 6:45 am, 8:00 am, 12:00 noon and 5:15 pm
THE TRIDUUM (Our High Holy Days)
Holy Thursday – April 2nd Holy Saturday – April 4th
8:00 am Morning Prayer 8:00 am Morning Prayer
7:30 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper 12:00 noon Blessing of Easter Food
Followed by Adoration 7:30 pm THE GREAT EASTER VIGIL
10:45 pm Night Prayer
Good Friday – April 3rd (fast & abstinence). Easter Sunday – April 5th
8:00 am - Morning Prayer Mass: 7:30 & 9:00 am - Church
12:00 - 3:00 pm - Reflections on the 10:30 am - Church
“Seven Last Words” of Jesus 10:30 am - Auditorium
3:00 pm - The Commemoration of the 12:00 noon - Church
Passion & Death of the Lord 12:00 noon - Auditorium
7:30 pm - Living Stations of the Cross 5:00 pm – Spanish Mass
NO 7:00 pm Mass on Easter Sunday
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Tues., March 31st, 7:00 pm
Wed., April 1st, 7:00 pm
Sat., April 4th, 1:00 pm
March 29, 2015
Masses for the Week
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
Vigil: (Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord)
5:30 pm-Caroline Van De Mark by Mom, Dad & Eileen
SUNDAY, MARCH 29
(Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord)
7:30 am-Parish Family
9:00 am-Carlos Bonilla by Blanca Bonilla
10:30 am-Maryann Ciccone by Garcell Family
12:00 noon-Rose & Dominick Malgeri by Blanche Tolli
5:00 pm-Benjamin Serico by Wife & Sons
7:00 pm-Sophie Klimczak by Husband
MONDAY, MARCH 30
(Monday of Holy Week)
6:45 am-John La Pola by Eloise & Richard Grizzetti
8:00 am-Luigi Lobefaro by Joseph Sugar
12:00 noon-Mary Anna Parsick by M/M Joseph Esposito
5:15 pm-Angela Zazzali by Nick D`Uva
TUESDAY, MARCH 31
(Tuesday of Holy Week)
6:45 am-Tatiana Zetelski by Kowalski Family
8:00 am-Rocco Rafaniello by George Dente
12:00 noon-Fred Marinelli by Grace Marinelli
5:15 pm-Grace Amelia Verderese by Ken Verderese
WEDNESDAY, APRIL1
(Wednesday of Holy Week)
6:45 am-Warren J. Perry, Sr. by Daughter
8:00 am-M/M John Gallagher by Kearney Family
12:00 noon-Morley Family
5:15 pm-Richard Sammarco by Mom & Dad
THURSDAY, APRIL 2
(Holy Thursday)
8:00 am-Morning Prayer
7:30 pm-Mass of the Lord’s Supper
10:45 pm-Night Prayer
FRIDAY, ARPIL 3
(Good Friday)
8:00 am-Morning Prayer
12:00 pm-Seven Last Words
3:00 pm-Passion of the Lord
7:30 pm-Living Stations of the Cross
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
(Holy Saturday)
8:00 am-Morning Prayer 12:00 noon-Blessing of the Food
7:30 pm-Easter Vigil
SUNDAY, APRIL 5
(Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord)
7:30 am-Parish Family
9:00 am-Living & Deceased Members of the Parish
10:30 am-Living & Deceased Members of the Parish
12:00 noon-Living & Deceased Members of the Parish
5:00 pm-Living & Deceased Members of the Parish
NO 7:00 PM MASS
Saturday Memorial Mass Marion Branagan, Juanita Cameron,
Catherine H. Lonergan, Olga & Frank Melograno,
Betty Pimblott, William & Mary Pimblott,
Katherine Stucy, Cecelia B. Valeri.
THIS WEEK THE SANCTUARY LIGHT IS: In Memory of Frank Di Loreto by Connie & Family.
THE SHRINE AREAS VOTIVES THIS WEEK: OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, MOTHER
CABRINI, SAINT KATERI TEKAKWITHA: 1. In Memory of Loretta Flannery by Family.
2. In Memory of Catherine B. Perry by Daughter.
ST. JUDE, ST. ALOYSIUS, ST. PATRICK: 1. In Memory of Don Cronin by Cathy & Clare Sullivan.
EXPOSITION OF THE
BLESSED SACRAMENT
Mondays 12:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Come and spend some time
with our Lord.
Novena Monday
evenings at 7:30 p.m.
Easter Masses in the auditorium
will be at 10:30 am and 12 Noon.
Votive Lights for Sanctuary and Shrines
Arrangements may be made in person at
the Rectory, Mon. to Fri., 9:00 to 5:00.
March 29, 2015
The Ministry of Prayer
“To everything there is a season,
and a time for every purpose
under heaven.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11)
“.…A time to be healed….”
Sick list: Bob Beck, Barbara Belton, Robert Brown, Steven
Brown, Frank Brunetti, John Bryer, Loraine Callanan, Rev.
Emmanuel Capozzelli, Michael Cassels, Elaine Chomko,
Mary Comer, Meghan Crane, Diane Cusic, Joseph Cusic,
Rose Dadino, Virna Delgado, Joseph DelGuercio, Betty
DiGidio, Sophie Donahue, Ray Dowling, Renee Exelbert,
Sonia Figueroa, Rich Foster, Joanne Galinis, Jennifer
Gilman, Ambrose Grizzetti, Julio Gomez, Dorothy Green,
Patrick Guiliano, Cihan Hazer, Betty Kapchus, Joseph
Kearney, Jr., James Kearns, Dolores Landon, Gary Madera,
Ceil Malizzi, Brian Martin, Francis McMurray, Judy Miller,
Faye Minton, Donald Moglia, Pat Mullany, Andy
Napolitano, Charles O’Connell, Sara Onorato, Janice Ott,
Louise Peterson, Catherine Petrallia, Joseph Pirrello, Peter
Pirrello, Lori Pratt, Judy Prebyzerski, Heather Puff, Donald
Quinn, Adeline Recenello, Richard Reilly, Maria Reynoso,
Jeff Rivers, Norbert Sax, Rosemary Scott, Mickey
Rosamilia, Giovanni Sereno, Salvatore Sereno, Veronica
Serio, Thomas F. Sheelen, Eleanor Shenuski, Thomas Snell,
Amy Spears, Bill Stevens, Marie Stickelberger, Bart
Taranto, Danny Taylor, Marie Toohey, Bernadette
Twomey, Sharon Twomey, Mary Lynn Ventola, Paula
Villaggio, Cassandra Warshowsky, Lenard Wojtala.
“……A time to die……”
Deceased: Don Cronin, Holanda DeLaVilla,
Catherine M. Hayner, Mary Ann Sweeney.
“…A time for war and a time for peace…”
For national and world leaders and
for those in the armed services, especially
Glenn Berdela, Michael Berdela, Corey Charkowske,
Thomas L. Comer, Blaine Douglas, Greg Durso, Brian
Feddeler, Randall Ferrara, David Fox, Jason Garrison,
Edward Gibbons, Andrew Hamstra, Michael C. Howley, Joseph Robert Hyer, Katherine Comer Irish, Dan Kinville,
Joshua Kownacki, Patrick Lynch, Michael McHugh,
Christopher McKitrick, Connor McMullan, Matthew
O’Hern, Michael Piela, Craig Porte, Rose Poyourow,
Stasia Rogacki, Stephen Rogacki, T. J. Rooney, Anthony
Salerno, Adriane Paul Simone, James Sturla, Daniel
Talouzzi, David G. Testa, Joseph Venutolo, Jonathan
Whitehead. Amen.
Take this list home with you and use it in your daily prayers.
DURING LENT
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:00 PM
Spanish: Wednesdays at 7:30 pm
St. Aloysius Book Club
Meets on Thursdays at 7 pm, on the first floor of the Parish Center. The next book selection: April 30, “The Silent Sister” by Diane Chamberlain. As always, Happy Reading. All are invited for good conversation & good company.
Turkey and Ham Collection
Since the supermarkets in the area are offering free
turkeys and hams, we would like to share with those
less fortunate this Spring.
If you have a frozen turkey, frozen turkey breast or
ham (does not need to be frozen) that you would
like to donate, please bring it to the vestibule of the
St. Aloysius Gym (behind St. Aloysius Church) on:
Tuesday, March 31st from 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM. A
volunteer will take it out of the car for you.
After 6:00 PM, items may be left in the cooler at the
D’Angelo home, 43 Aldom Circle, West Caldwell
(Passaic to Martin to Aldom)
Non-perishable food items are also welcome including:
Canned Veggies, Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing,
Canned Soup, Rice, Pasta Sauce, Pasta, Peanut
Butter, Coffee, Sugar, Salt. Thank you for your
help! *****************************************************
All teens grades 8 through 12
are invited to participate in
our annual Good Friday,
April 3rd, Living Stations of
the Cross Presentation.
Actors, singers and
instrumentalists welcome.
Rehearsal will be tonight,
Sunday, March 29th at
8 pm in the Church.
If you have any questions or
would like more information
please contact Lynda Vincenti
“Please support our advertisers … They make our bulletin possible.” Thank you.
Knights of Columbus Vocation Breakfast
Four seminarians will be honored at our annual breakfast on Sunday, April 12th at 10:30 am at Crane’s Mill on Passaic Avenue, West Caldwell. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Reilly the rector of Immaculate Conception Seminary has graciously accepted to be our speaker. All parishioners and friends are welcome. Reserve early, donation $20.00. For information and reservations call Gary Biondi 973-228-2651 or Roy Failla 973-228-1947.
VISIT TRINITY ACADEMY
If you would like a private tour of Trinity Academy you can request one via our website or by calling the office directly. Shadowing opportunities are also available for children entering grades 1-8. You can request a “Trinity Saint for the Day” shadowing experience for your child by filling a form online or calling our office. Next Open House is Sunday May 31st from noon to 2pm!
25th Anniversary Committee
Planning is under way for our exciting anniversary year at Trinity Academy! Our first committee meeting was held in January but it’s not too late to join in and help.
COME BE A PART OF THE YEAR-LONG CELEBRATION!
Should you wish to be a part of our planning committees please visit our page for more information: http://trinityk8.com/25th-anniversary-year
Committees include: Spirituality Committee, Marketing & PR Committee, Gala/Benefit Dinner Committee, History & Research Committee, Alumni Relations Committee, Student Programs & Faculty Engagement. For additional information contact our Trinity Academy office or our 25th Anniversary Chairs Kelly King [email protected] and John Castano [email protected].
March 29, 2015
Dear Parishioners,
As you already know I had the amazing privilege to travel on a service trip to El Salvador with 34 students from Seton Hall University. These students were brave enough to leave their comfort zone in order to go and serve the senior citizens, the orphans, children with special needs, and the homeless. In other words they were following Christ in those who suffer much. Many times we complain about the faith situation of our young people but in reality there is hope, faith, and a great desire to give in the heart of the youth. They want to know Christ in a personal way, and they want to follow him in those who suffer the most and that's what Palm Sunday is all about: Palm Sunday is not about the palms, it is about following Christ in humility, service, in suffering, and definitely in many moments of Joy. We follow him and praise him in every little thing we do for the other; and even better if we do it without complaining. I want to thank you very much for your support to the students, for your prayers and for your constant faith which has helped you follow Christ at every moment of his life: in his birth, his ministry to the poor, in his way to the cross, and finally in his proclamation of his Kingdom of peace and life. Finally I want to share a poem by Kay Hoffman which beautifully states Jesus' triumphant entrance into Jerusalem, and I hope that one day you and I will enter into the eternal city in Heaven. Here it is:
They wave palm branches as he passed
And hailed Him as their king; Yet, they knew not of the sorrow
The coming week would bring.
The glad acclaim would soon give way
To jeers and mockery; In Pilate's court He' d be condemned
To a cross on Calvary.
But Jesus knew He was the price
In God's redemptive plan, The Sacrificial Lamb come down
To die for sins of man.
On this day we shout our praise, O' let us not delay;
The palm-strew path of long ago
Still lead to Him today.
Blessings & let us embrace our cross with peace in Christ, Fr. Mino
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Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
ARE YOU SOMEONE OR DO YOU KNOW
SOMEONE WHO:
Has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic?
Has a child over the age of seven who has not been
baptized?
Was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not
celebrated the Sacraments of Confirmation or
Eucharist?
We offer an opportunity to come together in a small
group to learn more about your faith.
Sessions focus on the teachings and experience of
Church and prepare individuals to celebrate the
Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist
during the Easter season. You are welcome to
participate in the process with your questions, your
insights and your faith story in a warm, accepting
setting. For information, please contact Sister Alice.
(973-226-0209 X30; [email protected])
Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) Schedule
Date: April 19th. The children attending the sessions during Mass have been actively praying, listening and participating. We ask parents to continue to encourage their young children to participate during the 9:00am Mass on the date listed above. If you are interested in joining the CLOW team or assisting with the monthly sessions, please contact Lynda Vincenti 973-227-4084 or Ed Karpinski 973-226-0209 x 29. Thank you.
March 29, 2015
Donate Used Books to Lacordaire Academy Now through April 26. Lacordaire Academy is accepting donations of gently-used hardcover, paperback and audio books for tis Annual Used Book Sale. Drop off books anytime now through April 26 on the
covered porch at the front doors of Lacordaire Hall, 155 Lorraine Ave, Upper Montclair. Please, no magazines or encyclopedias. For more information, contact [email protected] or call 973-744-1156 x27.
Lacordaire Academy’s Annual Used Book Sale will take place on campus Thursday-Sunday, May 14-17 with over 30,000 books – all new and sorted by subject. Proceeds benefit the arts and sciences at the Academy. Admission is free.
The West Essex Regional High School will use their
Main Gym to host community seniors in an
intergenerational prom from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. on
Thursday, April 30. The "Knight in Vegas” themed
event will connect students and seniors as part of a
school initiated outreach focused on integrating the
senior community with the school community. The
venue provides an opportunity for students to give
back to a generation that has provided lifelong support
to the West Essex Regional School District.
Up to 300 senior citizens are invited to enjoy a festive
evening of dinner, dancing, and entertainment with
West Essex Regional High School students, faculty
and administration. Organizers request those
interested in attending to RSVP by calling
973-228-1200 Ext. 217.
Divine Mercy
The Reverend Monsignor Thomas P. Nydegger, Ed.D.,
V.G., will be the Principal Celebrant and Homilist at the
St. Philomena Church Divine Mercy Celebration on
Sunday, April 12th. The Divine Mercy Sunday
Celebration will begin with Confessions at 1:15, followed
by Mass at 2:00 pm. After Mass, there will be Adoration
and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, the chanting
of the Divine Mercy Chaplet, and veneration of a First
Class Relic of St. Faustina and the Image of Divine
Mercy.
St. Philomena’s is located at 386 South Livingston
Avenue in Livingston. For further information, please
call 973-992-0994.
Healing Program for Divorced or Separated Catholics:
Beginning in April, Notre Dame Parish will once again sponsor a program for men and women who are divorced or separated. The Catholic’s Divorce Survival Guide is a twelve-week program featuring thirty-minute DVD sessions each week that cover topics of shock, denial, anger, grief, guilt, forgiveness, money, the courts, kids, the ex-
spouse, annulment, dating, spirituality and much more. Whether you got divorced ten days ago or ten years ago, the program offers valuable insight for everyone. Please call the Parish Office: 973-226-0979 or email [email protected] for more information.
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