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Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord March 20th, 2016
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Palm Sunday Passion of the Lord March 19-20, 2016
Saturday March 19th 4:00 pm Anna Lake ~ Lake Family
Sunday March 20th 8:00 am Elliott L. Enyedy Jr. ~ Steve Farawell 10:00 am People of the Parish 12:00 pm Anna Marie (Marie) Bednar ~ Diane and Ann Marie Monday March 21st 8:00 am Anna Marie (Marie) Bednar ~ Diane and Ann Marie 12:05 pm Rev. Raymond Lukenda ~ Calixte & Guerline
Tuesday March 22nd 8:00 am Mary Lo ~ Rosalba Di Maio 12:05 pm Virginia & Joseph Lasko ~ Mom Antose Wednesday March 23rd 8:00 am Jack & Agnes Mahar ~ family 12:05 pm Helen Ryan ~ Sandra Wolfe
Thursday March 24th Holy Thursday 8:00 am Tenebrae 7:00 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper ~ Washing of the Feet ~ People of the Parish
Friday March 25th Good Friday 8:00 am Tenebrae 2:00 pm Stations of the Cross 3:00 pm Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion
Saturday March 26th Holy Saturday 8:00 am Tenebrae 12:00 Blessing of the Food
Easter Sunday The Resurrection of the Lord
March 26-27, 2016
Saturday March 26th 8:00 pm Easter Vigil ~ Easter Mass Remembrance
Sunday March 27th 8:00 am Easter Mass Remembrance 10:00 am Easter Mass Remembrance ~ People of the Parish 12:00 pm Easter Mass Remembrance
Weekly Memorials
Maria Cammarata ~ family
The donation for the Sanctuary Lamps and the Altar Candles are $10.00, the Altar Bread is $15.00, and the Altar Wine is $25.00. The flowers for Blessed Virgin Mary & St. Joseph are $60.00 St Ann are $45.00. The Tabernacle is $60.00 and the Cross is $110.00. Please stop by the Rectory to reserve any of the above items.
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Sunday Lk 19:28-40; Is 50:4-7; Phil 2:6-11; Lk 22:14—23:56 or
23:1-49 Monday
Is 42:1-7; Jn 12:1-11 Tuesday
Is 49:1-6; Jn 13:21-33, 36-38 Wednesday
Is 50:4-9a; Mt 26:14-25 Thursday
Chrism Mass: Is 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9; Rv 1:5-8; Lk 4:16-21 Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14;
1 Cor 11:23-26; Jn 13:1-15 Friday
Is 52:13—53:12; Heb 4:14-16, 5:7-9; Jn 18:1—19:42 Saturday
Easter Vigil: Gn 1:1—2:2 or 1:1, 26-31a; Gn 22:1-18 or 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18; Ex 14:15—15:1; Is 54:5-14; Is 55:1-11; Bar 3:9-15, 32—4:4; Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28;
Rom 6:3-11; Lk 24:1-12
palm sunday the passion of the lord
First Reading: Isaiah 50:4-7 Isaiah describes an individual who had been taught by God to reach out to others. He also describes this individual's willingness to be beaten and spit upon, secure that with God's help, he will not be disgraced. Second Reading: Philippians 2:6-11 Paul discusses how Jesus did not declare equality with God, but took on human form. He humbled himself enough to accept dying on the cross. God in turn exalted him and wants us to respect Jesus' name and worship him. Gospel: Luke 22:14—23:56 Luke gives a detailed account of Jesus' last supper with the apostles, where Jesus tells them he will soon suffer in fulfillment of God's will. Then Jesus prayed that he might be spared if it suited God's will. After Judas betrayed Je-sus, he was arrested. Although Pilate did not think Jesus was guilty of a crime, he gave in to the will of the people, and sentenced Jesus to death on a cross. Then Jesus was crucified and his body laid in a new tomb.
We offer our condolences to the families and
friends of
May the soul and the souls of the faithfully departed, through the mercy of God, rest in Peace Christ became obedient to the point of death,
even death on a cross. Because of this, God greatly exalted him
Pastor’s Corner March 20th, 2016 Passion Sunday, it is the beginning of Holy Week. Each year it reminds us what Jesus did for us. The events of the week leading us towards Holy Thursday where he shared his last meal with his followers and then was be-trayed by one of them in order that he would obey his Fathers commands. He was judged quickly and sen-
tenced to suffer and death. His friends denied knowing him after they said they would follow him. His ministry was fulfilling, but was also against the law, this allowed men to fear him; their actions were to destroy him.
Were you there?? Do we go through life as one of the many characters that played out Christ last few days?
Jesus never gave up HOPE, that is what he teaches us in our darkest hours. Power was everything at this time however, Jesus mission and message is to be a servant, he would get his Glory once the acts over the next several days have been completed, and ultimately cause his death. During this time Jesus continues to teach and his emphasis is on leadership. He reminds them they must travel and continue to spread THE WORD. He prepares them that they will be challenged. The same way he prepares us. Let’s take this Holy Week and remind ourselves why we celebrate Easter, (perhaps walk through the Stations of the Cross and re-flect on each action) go through the many challenges that Christ did during his darkest hours, how he overcame the cruelty, the be-trayal, the brutality, and yes even death, death by the Cross. Although Jesus appeared weak, his Glory will come! He never gave up HOPE!
God is with us always! Fr. Ed Jocson
Stewardship of Treasure
“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:21
Offertory Collection 03/13/2016 Weekly Budget needed $12,100.00 Weekly Collections $ 5,794.00 Assessment $ 54.00 Fuel & Heat Collection $ 1,126.00 Mail in $ 1,245.00 Surplus/ (Deficit) $(3,881.00)
Weekly Family Envelopes
If you currently are not using envelopes please call the rectory and we can easily get you signed up. Please keep in mind that if you are moving make the Rectory aware. We need to keep are records current and to let the envelope company know of the change of address or to discontinue, thanks.
This week 03/20/2016 Please use Weekly and Fuel & Heat Envelopes Next week 03/27/2016 Please use Easter Envelope Thank you in advance for your generosity
Organizations/Associations
Up Coming Meetings…
Finance Council TBD 7:30PM Rosary Altar Society April 5th 7 PM Liturgy Committee May 2nd 7 PM Building and Facilities June 6th 7 PM Pastoral Committee October 24th 7 PM (All meeting take place at Rectory, Rosary in Family Room at School)
CCD
March
20 —9:00-9:50am CCD 9:00-9:50am--CCD Parents Class--Family Room 10:00 AM Community Mass 27 — No CCD Easter Break April 3—NO CCD—Easter Break 3—12:00PM Confirmation Mass 10— 9:00-9:50 CCD Classes 9:00-9:50 Parents Class Family Room 17—9:00-9:50 CCD Classes 9:00-9:50 Parents Class Family Room 24—9:00—9:50 CCD Class Last day for First Communion Candidates Report cards 27 & 28—3:30—5:00 First Communion Rehearsal Child Only/ Church 30 — 10:00 am —First Holy Communion May 2— 9:00-9:50 Last Class and Report Card Distribution 10:00 am — CCD Teachers Meeting
The Centennial Plaza
In the vestibule please find forms, if you are interested in me-morializing a loved one, remembering your family or just wish-ing St Elizabeth well. There are pavers, two lampposts and benches. The form will allow you to inscribe in the spaces for proper printing.
The costs are as follows: Pavers are $250.00 Lamppost are $2,500.00 Benches will be $3,500.00 Please call the rectory if you have any questions
Good Friday Collection Christian from around the world are united in a special way during Lent, Holy Week and Easter. Our hearts, minds and prayers are especially aware of the Holy Land. Our parish, once a year on Good Friday is called on to support Christians in the Holy Land, many of which look for this support for their lives. The Good Friday Collection is requested by the Holy Father to help Fran-ciscans and others with housing, and feeding the poor, providing religious formation and education, maintaining shrines and parishes and conducting pastoral ministry.
Youth Ministry would like to invite youth in 8th- 12th grades, to join. The sessions are held Wednesday nights, 7:30pm in the lower level of the church.
The Department of Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University
is pleased to invite you to the Second Annual
Monsignor James Cafone Memorial Lecture,
featuring Father Leo Patalinghug. What better way to honor Msgr. Cafone than by
combining his desire to share his love of the Church and Catholic mission of the University, with his joy in
bringing people together through sharing their time, conversation and good food.
Wednesday, April 5, 2016, 7:30 p.m. Bishop Dougherty University Center
Admission is free Donations are welcome Call Gloria Aronea at 973 275 2808
Pilgrimage August 27th—September 9th, 2016 Canonization of Blessed Mother Teresa of
Calcutta– Holy Land & Italy Travel with Fr. Edgardo Jocson, Pastor of St Elizabeth of
Hungary, Linden to Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Galilee, Caper-naum, Rome, Assisi, Tuscany, Florence,and Venice. Cost $4,900.00 (all included in price: Airfare from any-
where in the US, airport taxes, security fees & fuel charges, transfer as per itinerary, 4/5 star hotel in down-town areas,luxury bus transportation, all breakfast and
dinner, all tips to driver, hotel and tour guide and tour fees, luggage handling). To register, please contact Proximo
Travel,LLC (855) 842-8001 or 508 340 9370. You can also register online at www.proximotyravel.com.
lenten season is here!!
Want to get closer to God? Lenten season gives us many opportunities to do so.
To fully understand what Christ did for us, please pray while doing the Stations of the Cross every Friday during lent after the 12:05 Mass. Monday Tuesday and Wednesday of Holy Week and 2PM on Good Friday
“Lights are On” Every Wednesday during lent from 7-8PM and opportunity for Confession and private prayer.
Soup & Scripture Doors of Mercy all Wednes-days of Lent at 7PM in the Rectory Basement. Soup is served while learning Pope Francis’ message of the Year of Mercy. Meet new peo-ple, eat and get closer to God, this is great experience
The obligations that you should keep in mind during our Lenten season; fasting, alms giving, abstinence, Penance and prayer.
2016 Archdiocesan Lenten Observations
Fasting and Abstinence
1) The days of both Fast and Abstinence during Lent are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. The other Fridays of Lent are days of Abstinence.
2) On a day of Fast, only one (1) full meal is permitted. Those between the ages of 18 and 59 are obliged to fast.
3) On a day of Abstinence, no meat may be eaten. Those who have reached the age of 14 are obliged by the law of abstinence.
4) The obligation to observe the laws of Fast and Abstinence “Substantially”, or as a whole, is a serious obligation.
5) The Fridays of the year, outside of Lent, are designed as days of penance, but each individual may substitute for the traditional abstinence from meat some other practice of voluntary self-denial as penance.
6) The time for fulfilling the Paschal Precept (Easter Duty*) extends from the First Sunday of Lent, February 14th 2015 to The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, May 22nd, 2015.
*Canon920,1. All the faithful, after they have been initiated into the Most Holy Eucharist, are bound by the obligation of receiving Com-munion at least once a year.
Holy Year of Mercy Pilgrimage to Italy
To Celebrate the 25th Priestly Anniversary of Father Alex while traveling to the Eternal City of Rome. Come join him on September 28—October 6th during the year of Pope Francis declaration of Year of Mercy. Entering the doors of mercy in the major basilicas. Mass will be celebrated daily in holy places such as; Siena, Assisi, Loreto, Lanciano, Padre Pio’s basilica in San Giovanni Rotondo, Subiaco & Vatican City. Cost $3,799 from Newark. For more information contact Linda Moreno 201 993 0547 or email [email protected]
Easter Egg Hunt
@ the Church Gardens 1:30—3:30 March 27rth Games,
Egg Hunt, prizes, snacks, and mu-sic. $5.00 per child RSVP by 3/24
$6.00 at the door. Sponsored by the Mentor Family
Social Concerns: Thanks to all who made donations to St Elizabeth’s Bridges Program. The following items were distributed at the Blessed Sacrament of Friary; 60 toiletry bags for women, 50 for men, the rest left to the Friars for help. In addition 15 grocery bags were given. The next run will be on April 16th and 17th and the Samaritan Outreach Services in Newark will benefit On March 14th 15 boxes of food was donated to L.I.N.C.S in Linden.
On December 8th to November 20th 2016 Pope Francis has declared a
year of mercy indulgence
“Whatever you bind on Earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever you
loose on earth shall be
Doors of Mercy
Archbishop has designated six other Archdiocesan Parishes and Shrines as “Pilgrim Churches.” Each of these Pilgrim Churches will enable the faithful to gain a Plenary Indulgence under the same conditions as those at the Cathedral Basilica. The Pilgrim Churches are:
Saint Francis Xavier, Newark Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus, Linden
Divine Mercy, Rahway Our Lady of Mercy, Park Ridge
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Wallington Our Lady of Mercy, Jersey City
If you are new to the parish, welcome!!! If you would like to register Please feel free to call us or fill in the form below Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Pope Francis’ Prayer For the Year of Mercy
Lord Jesus Christ,
You have taught us to be merciful like the heavenly Father,
And have told us that Whoever sees you sees him.
Show us your face and we will be saved.
the spiritual works of mercy
Counsel the doubtful Instruct the ignorant Admonish sinners
Comfort the afflicted Forgive offenses
Bear wrongs patiently Pray for the living and the
Dead
the corporal works of mercy
Feed the hungry Give drink to the thirsty
Clothe the naked Shelter the homeless
Visit the sick Visit the imprisoned
Bury the dead
The We Are Living Stones Campaign will allow each of us to join our gifts with those who made the parishes and programs of this Archdiocese a reality in years past and will ensure that we remain a strong, vibrant and faithful Church in the years to come.
We know that our greatest strength is our Catholic faith and the faith of our people. This campaign is centered primarily on the spiritual growth and development of our people’s faith. We are relying on your generosity to create a legacy for this generation -- a legacy of faith that will pass on to those who will cherish and take it into a new time, gratefully adding their own gifts to what you have so generously given.
A special thank you for all that came to our receptions. We hope it helped you to make your decision. If you
have any questions please feel free to contact the rectory and someone will be able to get you the information.
the paschal candle The Paschal Candle
was donated by Mr. and Mrs. Simeon and Victoria Whitehill
in honor of her mom and dad; Emanuela and Pasquale Pezzuto
The Paschal Candle represents Christ, the Light of the World. The candle is made with pure beeswax which represents the sinless Christ who was formed in the womb of His Mother. During the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday night, the priest or deacon carries The Paschal Candle in procession into the dark church. A new fire, symbolizing our eternal life in Christ, is kindled- which lights the candle.
HOLY WEEK Monday Tuesday & Wednesday 8 AM & 12:05
mass Stations of the Cross after Noon Mass
Wednesday 3/23/2016 7PM CONFESSIONS Holy Thursday March 24th
8 AM Tenebrae Morning Prayer 7 PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper Washing of the
Feet Church will remain open until 10PM
Good Friday March 25th 8 AM Tenebrae
2 PM Stations of the Cross 3 PM Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion
Holy Saturday March 26th 8 AM Tenebrare
12 PM Blessing of the Food 8:00 PM EASTER VIGIL
Blessing of Fire/ Renewal of Baptismal Promises
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