Do you need a Sacrament? Confirmation? First Communion? Do you ant become Catholic or be married in Church? Programs begin Fall 2017. Sign-up No! Saint Mary s provides a variety programs lp you fully enter Catholic Church. If you need one sacrament or several, please call our parish fices at 973-235-1100 assist you on your journey! have both adult and children s programs meet your needs! Frequently Asked Questions I ould like join Catholic Church. I think I as baptized, but am not sure. What kind information do I need? If your church kept records, you ll need obtain a copy your baptismal record a certificate or a letter from pasr re. Because locat records can be difficult or time-consum, you should try obtain se records as early in process as possible. If your church or did not keep records or no longer exists, can make or arrangements. I ve been divorced but am not remarried. Can I become Catholic? Absolutely. I ve been divorced and am remarried, and my spouse is divorced and remarried. Can I become Catholic? Yes! Please contact parish for information on ho proceed. Wn do you meet? Saint Mary s is flexible meet needs our parishioners. As a general practice, unbaptized attend beginn Noon Mass on Sunday and n are dismissed immediately after homily. Baptized attend Tuesday even sessions from 7:00pm 8:30pm tice a month. Children may meet dur religious education classes! My scdule doesn t permit me attend your sessions. What should I do? Tre are a couple options. ill be able ork it out! Ho old should a person be attend RCIA? Technically, old enough understand hat is be taught. For children catectical age (ages 7 14), can provide catechists for ir grade level. Depend on ir level maturity and interests, older teens (age 15 or above) ould join adult group. Follo Spirit! Contact us lp you build your relationship ith God! 973-235-1100.
ekly Mass Scdule ekday Masses are ld in Parish Center Chapel Saturday, April 29 5:30 PM Jack Goitiandia Sunday, April 30 7:30 AM Walter Michael Nicastro 9:00 AM Vincent De Paul, Jr. (Birthday) 10:30 AM Elvira and Annio Lopes 12:00 PM Angela Scullion Monday, May 1 7:30 AM Mario Marita (1 st Anniversary) 12:10 PM Thomas Coleman Tuesday, May 2 7:30 AM Cassandra Steart 12:10 PM Elizabeth Salimbene dnesday, May 3 7:30 AM Rev. Eugene J. Hazeski 12:10 PM Dolly Berbary Thursday, May 4 7:30 AM Rev. Msgr. Carl Hinrichsen 12:10 PM Mary Lavin Friday, May 5 7:30 AM Candida Kozinski 12:10 PM Memory Trsa and Bill Lauber Saturday, May 6 5:30 PM First Communion Candidates Sunday, May 7 7:30 AM Nicola Lucarelli 9:00 AM Members Rosary Society 10:30 AM First Communion Candidates 12:00 PM First Communion Candidates Holy Far's Prayer tention pray that young people may respond generously ir vocations and seriously consider fer mselves God in priesthood or consecrated life. Save Date Rosary Society Baby Shor On Monday, June 12 th, St. Mary s Rosary Society ill hold ir Annual Baby Shor benefit Good Counsel Homes. ould like invite all omen parish this inspirational even. Several mors from Home, and ir babies, ill be in attendance. Many our talented parishioners have generously donated some lovely handmade quilts and blankets this event in years past. addition, a bin ill be placed in back church in a fe eks for any donations you ish give. (List needed items come!) Please consider attend this event think you ill find it be a pleasant even! Catholic School Open Houses IHA Immaculate Heart Academy ill host a Spr Open House on dnesday, May 3, 2017 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Online preregistration is requested at.ihanj.com. Call 20445.6800 for more information. IHA is located at 500 Van Emburgh Ave., Tonship Washn, NJ 07676. St. Peter s Prep Saint Peter s Preparary School ill be hold its Spr Open House on Sunday, May 7 from 1:00 3:00 pm at school s campus in hisric donn Jersey City. For more information on Spr Open House, please call 201-547-6389. Hosts for each Mass have been donated by Rosary Society Altar Wine donated in by St. Mary s Knights Columbus for People Parish Chapel Lamp donated in Memory Dindo Millan Blessed Mor Lamps donated in Memory Jean Reilly National Day Prayer - May 4 Thursday, May 4 is National Day Prayer. People all faiths are invited that day spend some special time in prayer for our orld, our country and our leaders. T Nutley Clergy Felloship ill hold a short Prayer Service at 12 Noon at flagpole in front Nutley Ton Hall. All are invited. Wr it is re or at home or any place you find some time, let us lift our prayers God for our communities, our country and our orld. 656 Page 2
Religious Education Program are don our last fe eks class for Grades K-8 for 2016-17 school year. A fe updates and reminders as ind don year: Registration forms ill not be handed out at final class. ill update you on process for register for classes for 2017-18 in next ek. ill be send an email home and post information re and in bulletin. Formal Religious Education should begin in Grade 1 and continue through Confirmation in Grade 9. Faith formation deepens each year, so that by time our students are prepar for Confirmation, y ill have gained knoledge needed for m live as true disciples Christ. are look for volunteers for next year. need your lp keep our program strong. Each year, are look do more for our children, but need your lp. Be a catechist gives you opportunity deepen your on faith and live out your call share good nes Jesus ith children our parish. You do not need be a ologian, you just need a servants art and a desire serve, can lp you ith rest! If you are nervous about do it alone ask a friend and you can teach ger as a team! First Holy Communions Scdule: May 6 (5:30pm) & May 7 (10:30 & 12 Noon) May 14 (12 Noon) May 20(5:30pm) & May 21 (10:30 & 12 Noon) Religious Education Scdule Sunday Session Confirmation Class Scdule April 30 May 11 Cardinal Tobin Celebrates Mass at Holy Family Cardinal Joseph Tobin ill celebrate Mass at Holy Family at 7:30 PM on Tuesday, May 16. This is a Deanery event re pariss from Nutley, Belleville, Bloomfield, and Montclair are invited. After Mass, Cardinal Tobin ill have a Ton hall Meet at GSA. 100 th Anniversary Our Lady s First Apparition in 1917 On Saturday, May 13th Anniversary- Come celebrate 100th Anniversary Our Lady's First Apparition three sprd children in 1917. All are lcome at Our Lady's Blue Army Shrine, 674 Mountain Vie Road, Asbury, NJ. 0880 Celebrant: Most Rev. James Ccchio; Guest Speaker: Rev. Frederick Miller. Confessions 10:30; Rosary Procession Noon; 12:30 Guest Speaker; 1:00 pm Mass follod by Eucharistic Procession, Fatima Farell Procession, Enrollment in Bron Scapular, conclud ith Divine Mercy Chaplet. Visit Holy House USA, a replica Holy House at Lore, Italy; Capelinha (little chapel) ith three ro tiles from original built in Portugal but destroyed in 192 fo (980) 689-1700 x210.bluearmy.com Need a Good Home Anyone ish open his or r home an adorable kitten Please call Carrie at (973-809-8171 Four ill soon be available for adoption Care Ministry Update Maria Biancri, an employee Catholic Charities Archdiocese Neark ill be mak a presentation on Archdiocesan plan resettle refugees NJ area. T event ill take place in Walsh Hall dnesday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m. E-mail b.mauro1@yahoo.com be on our care ministry e- mail list. 656 Page 3
K C Rosary Service St. Mary's Council # 2346 invite all members our parish join Far Thomas Nicastro, our chaplain, and our members in recitation Rosary honor our Blessed Virgin Mary on Monday night, May 8, 2017, at 7:00 pm at our Knights Columbus Hall (150 Cstnut Street, Nutley). Refreshments ill follo. look forard your participation as celebrate month Mary and rosary. Irish Mass & Dinner at Sen Hall Sen Hall University Alumni Relations and Pirates Irish Persuasion & Extraction (PIPE) Alumni Club ill sponsor 7th Annual Irish Mass, celebrated by Rev. Daniel Cahill, in Chapel Immaculate Conception on Sen Hall s South Orange campus at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, May 5. Parts Mass ill be said in Irish, and parts in English. T musical selections for Mass ill include Irish-inspired hymns and canr solos sung in Irish language. Follo Mass ill be an Irish dinner at 7:00 p.m. featur Irish entrees and desserts from Ton Hall Deli Join us for this even celebration Irish ritage and Catholic faith! Tickets for dinner are $15 per adult and $10 for children ages 12 and under. Order your tickets for dinner no later than May 2 via.shu.edu/pipedinner. Please contact Brian O Malley, Direcr Alumni Clubs, at brian.omalley@shu.edu or 973378-9818 ith any questions. Scholarship Fund For ner-city Children T Scholarship Fund for ner-city Children Annual Gala ill be ld on Thursday, May 11 at T Venetian in Garfield. This year s honorees Tony and Christie de Nicola ill receive Vitae Discimus Aard, and John Jack Waln ill receive Archbishop Gerety Aard. Proceeds from dinner ill provide partial-tuition scholarships lo income students, in grades K-12, attend Catholic Schools in Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Union Counties. For more information about SFIC Gala, order tickets or place a journal ad, please visit.sficnj.org or call SFIC at 973-497-4278. 656 Page 4
Wr you gave up chocolate or not, ve made it through anor lent. W! Today is third seven Easter Sundays. A unique feature this season is that first read, usually taken from Old Testament ill come from Acts Apostles. & # Œ I thought it lpful refresh my knoledge about Book Acts as I both select music and prepare for this ekly column. Here are some ideas gleaned from my read that might be lpful you. T Acts Apostles is second part a to-part volume composition that scholars call Luke- Acts. T Gospel Luke tells us that Jesus is propt sent by God "visit people". T Book Acts speaks apostles and early church as y carry out Jesus mission "br good nes poor" by perform orks mercy accord his teach. (I have a feel you ll be ar more about this in future articles.) Acts continues sry Jesus in sry early church, from its birth at Pentecost its success among Gentiles all ay Rome. T riters intention as not so much give a hisry narrative but rar shape a ological vision. ( or ords share his perspective ho God, Jesus and Holy Spirit are.) An important element this relationship as that God s Spirit orked in Jesus as ll as in his Apostles. T riter Acts also iss depict and defend God s continued activity in orld. For more on Book Acts, go http://usccb.org/bible/scripture.cfm?bk=acts&ch= Blessed be serv at St. Mary s, & # 4 4 Œ & # Œ & # Lord. Lord! send. Lord! & #. bread re Lord done & #. - said chang - - & # Break Bread j. But set n ran alk - out out be - in - on find came Ev - nt ry - tell - his a - Je - ru - our sa - ened room that could And Wait - God j fered fered sa ith has burn - joy for raised him ld one up our m, and road, friends fraid street. hopes, lem stayed meet, sa tell ith - out tell him. m. him. m, j ith - sa tell out tell him. m; him, m, j arts, said have that have sa seen seen ould Œ J and came and it. it. n sod don n him! a - up - At And Tn as ok meal Spir - bread re it as darkone ok speak blessed mong on blessed Œ break-inpeace No my Giv - us I break- leave strength broke blessed fill - broke ith Œ Sud-den - ly our eyes re bread, you. say: bread,, had J o - pened, & # Œ.. And kne as a - live! & # Œ & # Tre ith-in our midst as live! & # Œ. & # live! Je - s Œ. He is re ith us a - gain. & # Œ & # Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia! 2 Œ. And kne as a - break - bread, Œ lu - ia! Œ Al - le - lu - Al - le - Œ. And kno is a - lu - ia! Œ ia! Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - Michael Philip Ward Text and music 1986, WLP 656 Page 5
St. Mary s Church is served by: Rev. Richard Berbary, Pasr Rev. Thomas Nicastro, Parochial Vicar Anthony G. Armando, DRE/Youth Minister, 973-667-8239 armandoa@stmarysnutley.org Bruce Mauro, Music Direcr, b.mauro1@yahoo.com Patrick Perrone, Trustee Anne Scidel, Trustee Mass Scdule Sundays 5:30 (Sat. even) 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 ekdays Masses in Parish Center Chapel 7:30, 12:10 (Monday - Friday), Holy Days 7:30 AM, 12:10 AM, 7:00 PM National Holidays 9:00 AM Parish Business Hours Parish Center: M-F, 9-4 Church Vestibule: Sat. 3-7 PM Sun. 9 AM-1 PM Phone Number: 973-235-1100 Confessions Saturdays, 4:30 5:15 or by appointment Novenas Miraculous Medal: Mon., 12:00 PM before Mass Our Lady Perpetual Help: ds., 7:00 PM in chapel Devotion Divine Mercy: Fri., 7:00 PM in chapel First Friday Novena: 1 st Friday Month, 7:00 PM in Chapel RCIA (Rite Christian itiation for Adults) Adults ho ish receive Baptism, First Communion or Confirmation should contact Parish Center. Baptisms Baptisms are third Sunday each month, at 1:30 PM. Please call at least a month in advance make arrangements. Baptismal prep classes ill no be ld on Saturday, ek before Baptisms ( second Saturday month), at 1:00 PM in Parish Center Parish Membership Parishioners should register and should inform Parish Center n mov from parish. A Time War and Peace pray that our troops serv our country may be protected by Holy Spir especially for Patrick Connors, Evan Keat, Collin Keat, Mark Nostro, Greg O Connell, David Nostro, Douglas Reiman, John Thompson and James Zaremba. A Time Heal For all those ho are sick or suffer, especially all those listed on our bpage at http://stmarysnutley.org/prayerpage.shtml A Time Die For all those ho have entered in eternal life, especially Anthony Del Grosso and Miclle tinso Reads for ek April 30, 2017 Monday: Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26-27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 or, for memorial, Gn 1:26 2:3 or Col 3:14-15, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2-4, 12-14, 16; Mt 13:54-58 Tuesday: Acts 7:51 8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6, 7b, 8a, 17, 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 dnesday: 1 Cor 15:1-8; Ps 19:2-5; Jn 14:6-14 Thursday: Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Friday: Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday: Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-17; Jn 6:60-69 Sunday: Acts 2:14a, 36-41; Ps 23:1-6; 1 Pt 2:20b-25; Jn 10:1-10 This ek s Music 5:30, 9:00 and 12:00 NOON Gar River Glory 649 Psalm, Alleluia and Gospel Offerry Break Bread p. 5 (above) Eucharistic Prayer Christ Savior 916 / 917 / 920 / 921 Communion Lord, You Have Come 503 Recessional Alleluia, Alleluia 164 BINGO Tuesday Evens ith Early Bird Game start at 7:15 PM in Msgr. Walsh Hall Good Sprd Academy (973-667-2049;.gsanutley.org) Our Catholic grade school sponsored by Archdiocese Neark Religious Vocations If you think you may have a vocation, speak one our priests, or call Archdiocesan Vocations Office (973-497-4366). Care Sick Communion ill be brought any parishioner confined home, upon request; those ho are seriously ill, or ak from burden years, should request Anoint Sick. Urgent calls ill be attended immediately. Marriage Contact a priest make arrangements. T Bishops have directed that normal preparation time is a year or more. JPPC Parish Collections - T April 23 rd Collection as $11,2500 and Easter Collection as $31,000.00. thank you for your generosity! 656 Page 6