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MISSION STATEMENT
“We reach out to all through prayer and service, as we
live our Catholic faith in Christ with Mary”
The People of God called to form the Christian Community of
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church 1571 S. Martine Ave. Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 Parish Number: 908 889-2100
Fax Number: 908 889-9477
Served By: Rev. Msgr. Sean Cunneen, Pastor Rev. Antonio Kuizon, Associate Pastor Rev. Frank Heinen, Weekend Assistant
Jeanne Fox, Religious Ed Director Katie Wills, Music Minister
Matthew Butler, HS Youth Minister Pam Streisel, Jr. High Youth Minister
Felicia S. Levine, Pastoral Associate for Adult Catechesis Email Addresses:[email protected] (Main); [email protected] (Religious Ed)
[email protected] – HS Youth Minister [email protected] – Jr. High Youth Minister
Parish Website: www.ihmparish.net
Liturgy of the Eucharist Saturday: 5:30 PM (Anticipated Sunday Mass) Sunday: 7:45, 9:00, 10:30 AM & 12:00 Noon Childrens Liturgy of the Word (CLOW): Sundays at 10:30 AM Mass Weekdays: 7:00, 8:30 AM Saturdays: 7:00 & 8:30 AM Morning Prayer: 8:15 AM (Mon.-Sat.)
Holyday Masses: 7:00 AM, 12:00 Noon & 7:00 PM
Pentecost Sunday June 12, 2011 2
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From the Pastor’s desk:
Christopher Aman Robert Matos Emily Wexler
Jessica Banasiak Grace McAlindin Olivia Whitehouse
Lea Barny Matthew McGowan Mackenzie Wright
Douglas Belcik Lauren McMorrow Peter Wright
Eric Bessette Aileen McNamara Kelly Yeager
Joseph Bonaccorso Connor McNamara Christian Zazzali
Michael Borik Andrea McNeely
Katherine Briante Owen Monahan
Olivia Cannon Alex Montagna
Allison Caramico Paige Morrison
Michael Carlos Kevin Mrusinski
Caroline Caruso Chip Mulrooney
Douglas Cassidy Alexandra Negri
Douglas Cerminaro Christina O’Connor
Angelo Chaia Alexandra O’Hara
Kevin Charos Alexandra Palatucci
Erin Connors Bridget Pepe
Meghan Costello Brendan Pierce
Catherine Coughlan Emma Poillon
Matthew Davidson Jack Poillon
Katherine DeMarco Angela Rastelli
Ryan DePaul Kailyn Reilly
Anne DeSantis Erik Reiman
Marissa DiBella Chase Reinhard
Brianna DiDario Alyssa Riporti
Bianca Dominguez Alec Rodriguez
Sean Duthie Natalie Rothweiler
John Fabricatore William Rosenberger
John Ferry Mia Rossi
Megan Foley Ryan Schon
Javier Franco Brendan Smith
Liz Gelling Christopher Smith Congratulations
Gabriel Gonzalez Monica Squeri to our Confirmandii
Hannah Greaney Emilio StaRosa who received the
Tyler Hardgrove Samantha Stratton Sacrament of
Sara Hayes Grant Sultatos Confirmation on
Brian Heath Ashley Taillon June 11, 2011
Eric Hogan Emily Vaughn from Bishop Arias.
Carly Huxford Alexis Veglia
Andrew Kalaigian Megan Voorhees How fitting that
Caroline Keane Andrew Voyset these young people
Kayla Kocha Thomas Walker received the Holy
Robert Kostakos Olivia Wallden Spirit on the vigil
Julia Lavelle Michael Walsh of Pentecost!
Christian Lettieri Erin Weber
James Lettieri Erica Weiss May the Lord
Michael Lettieri Megan Welch bless all of you.
Emily Mastrocola Carly Werkheiser
Fr. Sean
June 12 - Pentecost
“There are different gifts, but
the same Spirit; there are
different ministries but the
same Lord; there are different
works but the same God who
accomplishes all of them in
every one.” - 1 Corinthians
12:4-6
We need to pay special
attention to the gifts we are
unaware in ourselves. God
called fisherman to be apostles
and great preachers. We never
know what gifts God will call
us to use. The talents we are
called to share may be ones
that we are least aware of.
The Church celebrates Pentecost
(so called because it is fifty days
after Easter Day) as the day on
which the Holy Spirit descended
upon the apostles, gathered in an
upper room with Mary, the mother
of Jesus, “as a mighty, rushing
wind”, fulfilling Jesus’ promise
when he “breathed on them”, as
recorded in John’s Gospel
(Chapter 20).
Let us pray that over the next
week as we reflect on Pentecost,
that the Holy Spirit will give us
the same gifts of grace He shared
with His apostles to undertake the
evangelical mission of the Church
- the Christian inspired message of
salvation.
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MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday June 12
7:45 AM Albina Zukowski + By A Friend
9:00 AM Donald & Mario DeLauro+ By DeLauro Family
10:30 AM Eugene Golda + By Cammarano Family
12:00 PM Margaret Walsh + By John & Fran Marmora
Monday Jun 13
7:00 AM Ann Stoffers + By Bob & Mary Claire Hahn
8:30 AM Edward Markey + By Pat Markey
Tuesday Jun 14
7:00 AM Rosalia & Giovanna + By Pina & Maria
8:30 AM Jane O’Byrne + Mary Jane & Dan Isola
4:00 PM Sue Broadt + By John & Fran Marmora
Wednesday Jun 15
7:00 AM Florence Polise + By Mary & Joseph
Bongarzone
8:30 AM Dec’d Members of
Spanarkel Family
By Eileen O’Reardon
& Joan Spanarkel
Thursday Jun 16
7:00 AM Bielawski Family + By Mary Young
8:30 AM Mary & Frank Martin+ By Anna May Johnson
Friday Jun 17
7:00 AM Ann Lisa + By Patrice DeMare
8:30 AM Charles & Frances
Takacs +
By Barbara Apgar
Saturday Jun 18
7:00 AM Walter Schwartz + By Caroline Ponterio
8:30 AM Richard A. Barry + By Edna Maryovich
5:30 PM For the People
Sunday Jun 19
7:45 AM Marguerite DeBlois + By Diane Smith
9:00 AM Eugene T. Gillen + By Children & Grandchildren
10:30 AM Jean & Frank Durant+ By Barbara & Carl Durant
12:00 PM Michael, June &
Marianne Bonacum+
By Bonacum Family
Carl Stoffers, Jennifer Torlucci,
Brian Seifert, Eileen Kreeger,
Robert Zeck, Fr. Wilfred Yeo,
Gregory Collantes, Jean Hilton,
Albert Fischer, Jr., Mary Hughes,
Renato Razal and Rosario Razal,
Hilda Pizza, Larry Biunno, Stephen
Urban, Alexandra Kondaris, Pauline
Johnson, Paula Rich, Eileen Parrelli,
Pat Markey, Selma Moryl, Theresa
Pesserl, Kathy Nelson Curialle,
Roda Diego, Erin Brennan, Palma
Veninata, George Good, Paule Katz,
Lisa Petrow, Henry Rozborski,
Ralph Croat, Donna Ayers, Patricia
Smith, Kaitlyn Fitzgerald, Douglas
Wraith and all those who are
seriously ill.
Please note: The hospital does not
call to advise us if a parishioner is a
patient. The only way we have of
knowing is if a family member calls
to advise us. We only place the name
on the sick list if a family member
requests it. When a person has
recuperated we ask that you call to
advise us so that their name can be
removed.
Other prayers needed: for the Military
for the people affected by natural
disasters throughout the world
Sanctuary Light will burn
this week for:
Jack O’Reardon
By Eileen
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Extraordinary Ministers, Lectors, and Altar Servers
Week of June 11/12
Senior Housing - CLOW - TBD
Schedule for Ashbrook : (6/12)
A Moffitt, L Staniec, E Sullivan
Sat-Sun
Lectors Extra-
ordinary
Ministers
p Cup
Bearers
Altar Servers
5:30 pm
Gardon
B Apgar
P Cassidy
C Cassidy A
Schaeffernoth
K Mitchell
J O’Donnell
P Sekiya
R Speth
Kovacs
Randazzo
Amore
Mastrocola
7:45 am
Mele
D Foulks
J Foulks
E Murphy
B Perfilio
Sullivan
Cleary
9:00 am
Dyckman
A Coquia
M Dobbs
E Wagner
R Wagner
DiBella
Ryan
10:30 am
Ponterio
C Fahrman
P Aiere
S Aman
J Caramico
D Alexandre
P Buinno
M Caramico
A Carlino
Ponterio M. McGowan
Chango
McGuinness
12:00
noon
Ritter
L
Gillingham
M Lundgren
G Palomares
R Regencia
O’Connor
Root
New Roman Missal Q & A - Questions and Answers on the Mass Changes; On the weekend of November 27, 2011, the English speaking Catholic Church in the USA will begin using a new
translation of the prayers that we use at Mass. The Liturgy of the Eucharist
Christ took the bread and the chalice and gave thanks; he broke the bread and gave it to his disciples, saying,
“Take, eat, and drink: this is my Body; this is the cup of my Blood. Do this in memory of me.” Accordingly, the
Church has arranged the entire celebration of the Liturgy of the Eucharist in parts corresponding to precisely these
words and actions of Christ:
1. At the Preparation of the Gifts, the bread and the wine with water are brought to the altar, the same
elements that Christ took into his hands.
2. In the Eucharistic Prayer, thanks is given to God for the whole work of salvation, and the offerings
become the Body and Blood of Christ.
3. Through the fraction and through Communion, the faithful, though they are many, receive from the one
bread the Lord’s Body and from the one chalice the Lord’s Blood in the same way the Apostles received
them from Christ’s own hands. (GIRM, 72)
Religious Education Classes
CCD is Finished for the Winter Session
Tuesdays: 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Sundays: 8:45 am - 10:15 am
Baptisms: Please call the office.
Prep Class: July 10 & Baptisms: July 17
Adoration Chapel: Weekdays: 9 am - 11
pm; Saturdays: 9 am - 4 pm
Marriage:
Appointments should be made at least one
year in advance. Contact the priest about a
date and Pre-Cana information.
New Parishioners:
Registration forms are available on the
website www.ihmparish.net or stop by the
Office in the Nazareth Center. (8 am - 8
pm)
Ministry to the Sick & Homebound
Please notify the parish office of those
who are sick or homebound, in hospitals
or are unable to worship. For urgent calls,
call 908 889-2100 at any time.
Reconciliation
Saturdays: 5:00-5:30 pm; Sundays: 10:00-
10:30 am; Arrangements can be made at
any time for private confession. Please
call the office.
Interparochial School
St. Bartholomew’s Academy 322-4265
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Religious Education Congratulations to our Confirmants who received the sacrament of Confirmation on June 11.
Summer Academy -Dates for the Summer Academy
are:
Session One: July 5 – 15 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM;
Session Two: July 18 – 29 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM;
Session Three: August 15 – 26 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM;
Summer Academy Registration is CLOSED.
Contact Alice for registration for next Fall.
908 889-2100
Check the Religious Ed link on our website for all
schedules and dates (www.ihmparish.net)
Youth Group News: Check our website for details!!!!
HS: June 29 - Our last meeting!
Reg. Meetings :Wednesday evenings in the Youth
Room at 7:30 pm
Email Matt at: [email protected]
June 12 - Mass for graduating seniors - Noon
Jr. High: June 16 - Our last meeting/party!
Reg. Meetings: Alternate Thursdays in the Youth
Room at 7 pm
Call Pam at 732-396-9038
Email: [email protected]
Adoration Chapel - Help Wanted? We are in need of adorers:
- to fill a few spots that only have one adorer!
- to substitute for all times throughout the week
especially during the upcoming summer months
Please consider spending an hour with our Lord even if
it is only once in a while. He looks forward to seeing
you and you will be greatly rewarded with his love, joy
and peace. Please contact Betty Swisher 908 889-4123.
PLEASE JOIN US!
The Archdiocese of Newark and the Office of Planned Giving
invites you to: Income Tax Reduction,
Estate Tax Elimination and Wills from a Catholic
Perspective Seminar
at St. Teresa of Avila in Summit
On June 14, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
Persons of all ages and estates of all sizes
will benefit from this presentation.
RSVP by phone (973) 497-4042 or e-mail -
[email protected] to Theresa Lynch, Office of Planned
Giving Dinner, wine, and refreshments will be provided
About the Presenter: Mr. Sal Salvo, cofounder of the
Institute for Family Wealth Counseling in Parsippany, NJ
is a nationally recognized financial educator, speaker
and lecturer.
Updates to Parish Registration
Information
Immaculate Heart of Mary will be putting our parish
records into a database management system that will
help us come into the 21st century! The office will be
contacting all of the people on our current registry to
verify the information that we currently have.
Religious Ed families are already in the database so
those parishioners will not be contacted. If you
receive a call, please help us correct and/or update
your registry information. Otherwise, feel free to stop
by the office or give us a call in the Nazareth Center to
verify your information. The office is open from 8 am
until 8 pm (Monday-Friday ) and 9 am - 5 pm on
Saturdays. You can also email the office at
[email protected] to send us your updated information.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation!
Parish Pay: Do you keep forgetting your envelopes?
Tired of keeping track?
Did you know that you can have your donations taken
from either your bank account directly or put on a
credit card? For information, contact Parish Pay: Go
to: www.parishpay.com or call 1-866-PARISH-1.
Collection for June 5: $16,921.82 Thank you!
For Your Information... TODAY !!!
Food Pantry Collection !!
Each year, we have a Father’s Day Novena which is
said 9 days after Father’s Day. Cards are available
in the pews during the next few weeks. Please fill
them out and put them in the collection baskets or
drop them by the Nazareth Center Office.
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Adult Faith
Caring Ministry - Laura Gartman The Caring Ministry is a network of parishioners who
supplement the priests’ work: Among their services are
meals in time of need, help for caregivers that need a little
assistance, such as running errands, bringing meals, or maybe
just sitting with whoever you are caring for while you run
out. We are also starting meals for new moms. If you or
anyone you know would like meals brought to their home
during that first week home with a newborn we can help.
Please contact Laura Gartman at 908-889-4390 or the Office if
you can help the Caring Ministry or need their help.
The Adult Faith Programs are finished for the summer.
See you in the Fall!
Calendar of Events: Jun 12 - Fellowship Sunday/Food Pantry Open
10:10 am - Bible Sharing
10:30 am - CLOW
2:00 pm - 3rd Order of St. Francis
Jun 13 No Events Jun 14 9:30 am - Tuesday Coffee 11:00 am - Making Music/Praying Twice 4:00 pm - Senior Housing Mass
Jun 15 11:00 am- Food Pantry Open Jun 16 7:00 pm - Jr. High School Youth
Jun 17 No Events
Jun 18 9:00 am Parish Community Cleanup Day - 9 am 10:10 am - Bible Sharing
10:30 am - CLOW
St. Bart’s Academy in Action
Mrs. Schoendorf’s seventh grade students are
creating original stories for their Kindergarten
prayer buddies. The 7th graders interviewed their
prayer buddies and then used the answers to write a
simple story. Once the story was complete, the older
students began creating and illustrating their stories
prior to reading them to their prayer buddies.
In Science, Mrs. Levins had the seventh graders
study photosynthesis and respiration in plants by
completing a science lab. They mixed 4 test tubes
with bromthymol blue solution (BTB) and added
carbonated water to each. Elodea (a water plant)
was added to 2 of the test tubes which caused the
solution to change color to yellow. Then one of each
of the test tubes was stored in the light and in the
dark. The one that was stored in the light had used
photosynthesis and the color turned back to blue.
The results were amazing!!
Church Etiquette - Do’s & Don’ts
Here are a few points that we need to remind all
parishioners regarding Mass especially during the
summer months.
Do: Dress in a way that is reverential to the Lord.
Do: Come to Mass on time!
Do: Receive the Eucharist with reverence.
Do: Genuflect or bow to the Blessed Sacrament.
Do: Consider taking disruptive children out of the
pew.
Don’t: Wear shorts, halters, skimpy clothing or
clothing we use for recreation or yard work to Mass.
Don’t: Leave Mass after Communion.
Don’t: Park in the Exit Driveway.
Mount St. Mary House of Prayer
908 753-2091 msmhope@@msmhope.org Grief Recovery Program - Learning a Process to deal with grief
Sunday, June 12, 1:00 -5:30 pm ($45)
Personal Retreat Days - Sacred Time, Sacred Space
A personal private day to enjoy God’s presence; begins with
communal prayer June 14, 9:30 am -3:00 pm - bring lunch ($20)
Put on Your Seeing Glasses
Consider the world today through the practice of icon seeing.
Wed - June 15, 7:00pm-9:30 pm ($25)
The Parish Directory is in!
If you had your picture taken,
then you are entitled to a free copy. Please stop
by the office during business hours (8 am -8 pm)
Monday - Friday and 9-5 on Saturday.
Community Cleanup Day - Saturday, June 18 !!!
Volunteers are needed to assist in our community
clean-up day at IHM. We will be taking care of some
landscaping and gardening, weeding, minor trimming
of bushes and a general “spruce-up” of the grounds.
This year the day is June 18. Please bring a rake, hat,
long pants, sunscreen and a smile. 9 am in the church
parking lot. Raindate: Saturday, June 25...9 am