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The Angelus May 21, 2017
Sixth Sunday of Eas ter
465 Main Street Little Falls, New Jersey 07424
Ph: 973-256-5200 Fax: 973-256-0185 www.holyangelsrc.org
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Our Lady of the Holy Angels
Roman Catholic Church
Mass Schedule
Monday-Friday: 7:00 AM, 11:45 AM Both celebrated in the Chapel.
Saturday: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:30 AM, 5:00 PM
Rite of Reconciliation (Confessions)
Saturday: 3:45 PM
Confessions take place in the Church.
Other times are available by appointment.
Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 AM-4:30 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Congratulations to those Young People of Our Lady of the Holy Angels Parish
who Received the Sacrament of First Eucharist on Saturday, May 6, 2017 and Sunday, May 7, 2017
Gabriella Bagnuolo Milena Berdejo
Maximilian Bowers Lucia Caramucci Isabella Cassidy
Luke Cassidy Adrianna Cataldo
Jaidon Coello Mason Condon
Isabella Coppola Arianna Cruz
Amelia DelGaudio Angelo Di Blasio Abigail Erickson
Luisa Focella Joseph Gencarelli Gianna Guerriero
Nicholas Hart Sofia Henderson
Lucy Jandoli Francis Juliano Brandon Kribs
Brianna Laurente Michael Liotti
Marialuisa Mannino Natalia Marecki
Brayden McGovern Juliana McNerney
Alfredo Nese Felix Nevelos Aidan Ortiz
Michael Pocius Michael Prosperi
Eric Puglise Carl Ricca
Samantha Rivera Aryanna Rojas Leahnna Rojas
Gianluca Rubestello Kathryn Ryan
Natalie Santiago Laura Schultz
Olivia Scrivanich Nicholas Sheridan
Kelsie Smith Jason Snyder
Arianna Valentin Matteo Vapore Andrew Verdi
Lena Willis Dean Wright
Albert Yannarelli Elizabeth Yannarelli
James Yannarelli Jacob Zalocha
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Parish “CARES Mobile” Mary Dominianni, *973-256-4109 *Please, no calls after 9:00 PM If you need transportation to keep an appointment, or to visit a relative in a nearby hospital or nursing home, please call Mary.
Visiting the Homebound and Hospitalized Please call the Parish Ministry Center and let us know that a loved one or dear friend is hospitalized or homebound.
Eucharist for the Homebound Agnes Arena, 973-256-5006 If you know of any parishioner who wishes to receive Eucharist at home, please call with the appropriate information, or have them call. We have several trained Eucharistic Ministers for the Homebound available.
Anointing of the Sick or Elderly It is generally best to call while the sick person can participate in the rite. Please call the Parish Ministry Center.
Novenas after Masses Tues.: St. Anthony & Mary, Mother of God; Thurs.: St. Jude
Music Ministry Stella Crispo, 973-256-5200 x-23 Children’s Choir: Sunday 9:30 AM; Adult Choir: Sunday 11:30 AM.
Marriage 973-256-5200 x-10 Arrangements must be made at least 1 year in advance.
Infant Baptism 973-256-5200 x-10 We strongly suggest you prepare for your baby’s baptism by attending the preparation class at least 2 months before your baby’s baptism. Both parents are required to attend. Please call the Parish Ministry Center for dates of upcoming sessions. Pre-registration is required to attend a session.
JPIC (Justice, Peace, & the Integrity of Creation Committee) Agnes Czaplinski, 973-942-7167 Please call for meeting schedule.
Rosary Society Barbara D’Allegro, 973-808-8568
Knights of Columbus Mike Vaclavicek, 973-890-0821
Weekly Readings & Faith Sharing Questions
visit: www.usccb.org/bible/index.cfm
Monday, May 22nd Acts 16:11-15; Ps 149:1b-6a, 9b; Jn 15:26—16:4a
Tuesday, May 23rd Acts 16:22-34; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Jn 16:5-11
Wednesday, May 24th Acts 17:15, 22—18:1; Ps 148:1-2, 11-14; Jn 16:12-15
Thursday, May 25th Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23; Mt 28:16-20 (for Ascension); otherwise Acts 18:1-8; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 16:16-20
Friday, May 26th Acts 18:9-18; Ps 47:2-7; Jn 16:20-23
Saturday, May 27th Acts 18:23-28; Ps 47:2-3, 8-10; Jn 16:23b-28
Sunday, May 28th Acts 1:12-14; Ps 27:1, 4, 7-8; 1 Pt 4:13-16; Jn 17:1-11a; or (for Ascension) Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17-23; Mt 28:16-20
1. What struck you most from this week’s readings? 2. Why do you think it struck you? 3. What ideas do you find most challenging in the text? 4. Were there any readings you don’t understand? 5. Is there any part you find difficult to accept or agree with? 6. What from the readings do you find memorable? What do
you think you will remember and carry within you in the future?
Weekly Calendar Sunday, May 21st - Maintenance Collection
1:00 PM - Communal Baptism Monday, May 22nd
7:00 PM - Secular Franciscan Order Council Meeting Tuesday, May 23rd Wednesday, May 24th
4:00 PM - Children’s Choir Rehearsal Thursday, May 25th - Ascension Thursday Friday, May 26th
5:00 PM - Knights of Columbus Chicken Parmigiana Dinner Saturday, May 27th 10:00 AM - Confirmation Sunday, May 28th
Maintenance Collection (2nd Collection on the 3rd Sunday of the month)
Helps defray the costs of rebuilding not covered by insurance and for the general improvement of parish buildings: Saint Francis Hall, Blanche Timm Center, and the School Building. Thank you for your generosity.
Cinderella says: “We had a splendid evening at the Holy Angels Disney Tricky Tray! Thank you, everyone, for attending! Don’t miss next year’s Tricky Tray on May 2, 2018! See you then!”
Ascension All Masses take place in the Church
Wednesday, May 24th Vigil ~ 7:30 PM
Thursday, May 25th 7:00 AM, 11:45 AM
and 7:30 PM
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Mass Intentions
Sunday, May 21st 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM -
11:30 AM -
5:00 PM -
Kenneth McGowan, Sr. People of the Parish Marion Csigi, Cindy Nausid, Deceased Members of the Grabowski Family Joseph Palasti (Living - Birth.)
Monday, May 22nd
Tuesday, May 23rd
Wednesday, May 24th 7:00 AM -
11:45 AM - 7:30 PM -
People of the Parish Anthony De Vincenzo Nicola Di Iorio
Thursday, May 25th 7:00 AM -
11:45 AM - 7:30 PM -
People of the Parish Anna Natale Mary Bakic and Joe “O” Gatti
Friday, May 26th 7:00 AM -
11:45 AM - People of the Parish James Peter Pasquariello
Saturday, May 27th 5:00 PM - Mr. & Mrs. Vito Del Guercio,
Theresa Delores Veltre, Benjamin Ranin Sunday, May 28th
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM -
11:30 AM -
5:00 PM -
People of the Parish Marco and Rose Mary Monaco Filadora Del Duca, Maria Moschetta and Annirietta Cassidy, Maria Theresa Masessa, Jeanette Drohan People of the Parish
7:00 AM - 11:45 AM -
7:00 AM - 11:45 AM -
People of the Parish Carleigh Jones
People of the Parish Carmine Natale
Saturday, May 20th 5:00 PM - John Dietz,
Kevin Dillon, Edward Mateer and Victoria Mania, Anna Gambino (1st Anniv.)
In Memoriam, Over the Past 20 Years May 20, 1996 to May 26, 2016
Marilyn Ruth Vander Meulen 05 20 1999 Rose Policoro 05 20 2002 Helen Sangillo 05 20 2005
Pasquale S. Marchetta 05 20 2009 Anna Villaraut Gambino 05 20 2016
Gerald G. Hazell 05 21 1996 Alex Makuseski 05 21 1999
Richard R. Rose 05 21 2001 Timothy F. Dries 05 21 2008 Christine Korona 05 22 1996
Mary De Gregorio 05 22 1996 Frank P. Fazio 05 22 1996
Orlando H. Monfriedo 05 22 1998 Nettie E. Gaita 05 22 2002
Carl A. Harris, Jr. 05 22 2006 Louise N. Pezzi 05 22 2006
Marie Grisanti 05 22 2010 Angelo Furfaro 05 23 1996
Phyllis Quinn 05 23 2002 Joseph Barrett 05 23 2003
Barbara Kotinsky 05 23 2004 Patrick Michael Motta 05 24 1996
Hilde R. Samp 05 24 1998 Leo James Brennan 05 24 2003
Clara Frano 05 24 2006 Clare C. De Roo 05 24 2010
Diana Nuspl 05 25 2001 Joseph Jazwick, Sr. 05 25 2004
Norma Pullara 05 25 2005 Ruth L. Toto 05 25 2008
Gervasio Soto, Jr. 05 26 1996 Dorothy C. Radcliffe 05 26 1996
Marie L. Tarantino 05 26 1999 Lucille May La Fratte 05 26 1999
Gordon John Miles 05 26 1999 Robyn Denicola 05 26 2005
Kathryn Cento 05 26 2005 James P. Pasquariello 05 26 2009
Marion Mulvihill 05 26 2013 Joseph F. Santo 05 26 2015
Please Pray for Our Sick
Don Barone Donald Capanear Lottie Cappetta
Carmela Cassidy Vincent Corsaro Maria DeMilia
Anthony Ditorie Joseph Domenic Doell
Steven Domalewski Ethel Fortino
Betty Gallagher John Giordano Bernie Giuliano
Baby Tyjon Greer, Jr. Cheryl Marino
Benny Martinez Elaine McGough
Brenda McWeeney Carlos Moroen David Murray Mary Nease Laura Nicoll
Ricky Orefice Rosemary Pannone
Gloria Papciak Michael Pares
Lois Perry Lou Saletta
Teresa Shields Jeff Sigle
Mary Lou Sigle Anthony Sisco
Gisella Sisti Jay Spellman Ira Stormer
John Swaney Denise Swanteck
Recently Deceased Andrew Maye
Tabernacle Candles Claude Pavia Janet Besida
PASTOR Msgr. T. Mark Condon x-17 [email protected] PAROCHIAL VICAR Rev. Giovanni A. Rodriguez x-21 [email protected]
DEACON Deacon Joe Sisco x-22 [email protected] MUSIC MINISTRY Stella Crispo x-23 [email protected] BAPTISM Parish Office x-10 FAITH FORMATION (1-6) Trish Filiaci x-26 [email protected] FAITH FORMATION SECTY Josephine Lyons x-24 [email protected] CONFIRMATION YEAR 1 & 2 Trish Filiaci x-26 [email protected] MARRIAGE Parish Office x-10 FINANCE/OFFICE MANAGER Beverly Cuccinelli x-11 [email protected] BULLETIN EDITOR Louise Cox [email protected]
DEACON Rev. Mr. Juan Fernando Vélez Toro
Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 9:00 AM-4:30 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Contact Us Phone: 973-256-5200 Fax: 973-256-0185
NEW Website: www.holyangelsrc.org General E-mail: [email protected]
NEW Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/ourladyoftheholyangelscatholicchurch
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My Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Msgr. T. Mark Condon
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S S E “T ”
We celebrate the Sixth Sunday of Easter and we are close to observing the Feast of the Ascension of the Lord that will take place on Thursday. In the gospel reading for this Sunday we hear Jesus preparing his disciples for his Ascension that will soon take place and he promises them that he will not leave them nor us, orphans: “And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to be with you always” (John 14:16). The power of the Holy Spirit, who dwells along side of us in the midst of adversity, is a great source of encouragement. The gi of the Holy Spirit gives us the courage that we need to live our faith. The Lord Jesus promises the outpouring of the Holy Spirit to enliven the hearts of his followers and to teach them the truth. As the risen Lord from the first stood in the midst of his disciples following his passion, death, and resurrec on from the dead, he has me and me again assured them of the gi of “peace.” Now he indicates that the gi of this peace will be assured by the gi of the Holy Spirit and Jesus tells his disciples that signs of his presence among them will be clear: “On the day you will realize that I am in my Father and you are in me and I in you” (14:20). In the closing of this week’s passage from John’s gospel, Jesus directs the disciples to be faithful to his teaching and to make his way of life their own: “Whoever has my commandments and observes them is the one who loves me” (14:21). Jesus wants his disciples to live his way of selflessness and self-emptying so that they are faithful to the will of the Father just as he is. The path of discipleship is a difficult road to walk and many mes it will cause sorrow and disappointment. In our second reading from the first Le er of Saint Peter the early Chris an community is encouraged to be faithful to Christ even when it is the cause of hardship and persecu on: “Always be ready to give an explana on to anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope, but do it with gentleness and reverence, keeping your conscience clear, so that, when you are maligned, those who defame your good conduct in Christ may themselves be put to shame” (1 Peter 3:15-16). Because of the gi of Christ’s life that we share in we do have a cause for hope and there is nothing that should distract us from holding fast to our hope in the Lord Jesus. The peace that Christ gives us allows us to live with confidence and courage even in the face of adversity. Some mes when we meet people who are nega ve and complaining we can absorb their own way of looking at life; but the Chris an message is not nega ve nor is it content to complain and brood on real or imagined slights and hurts. When we “sanc fy Christ as Lord” our hearts, (1 Peter 3:15) we do our best to be a presence of peace and joy for others and we serve to help build up Christ’s body, the Church. This Sunday, as we con nue our readings from the Acts of the Apostles, we find Philip preaching to the crowds in Samaria where he “proclaimed the Christ to them” (Acts 8:5). The result of Philip’s preaching: “There was great joy in that city” (Acts 8:8). The presence of the Holy Spirit among us and our faithfulness to the gospel is indicated by joy. In a recent medita on at daily Mass, our Holy Father, Pope Francis, noted, according to the Va can News Service Summary:
We too ‘are afraid of joy’ and we tell ourselves that ‘it is be er to think: yes, God exists, but he is out there. Jesus is risen, he is out there!’ We tell ourselves: let’s keep ‘a li le distance ... we are afraid of Jesus’ closeness because this brings us joy.’ This a tude also explains why there are so many ‘funeral Chris ans’ for whom ‘life seems like a con nual funeral.’ Chris ans who ‘prefer sadness and not joy; they move be er, not in the light of joy, but in the shadows.’ Just ‘like those animals,’ the Pope said, ‘that manage to go out at night but don’t see anything in the light of day. Like bats! And with a li le bit of humor we can say that they are “bat Chris ans” who prefer the shadows to the light of the presence of the Lord’.
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‘We are afraid of joy,’ the Pope repeated, ‘and Jesus, by his Resurrec on, gives us joy: the joy of being Chris ans, the joy of following him closely, the joy of taking the road of the bea tudes, the joy of being with him.’ Instead, ‘many mes we are either startled when this joy comes to meet us, or we are full of fear: either we believe we are seeing a ghost, or we think that Jesus is a way of ac ng;’ indeed, we say ‘we are Chris ans and we have to do it this way!’ Rather, we should ask ourselves: ‘Do you speak with Jesus? Do you tell him: Jesus, I believe that you are alive, that you are risen, that you are close to me, that you will not abandon me?’ This is the ‘dialogue with Jesus’ which is proper to the Chris an life and is enlivened by the knowledge that ‘Jesus is always with us, he is always with our problems, with our struggles and with our good works.’ Therefore, the Pope reiterated, we need to overcome ‘the fear of joy;’ we need to think of the many
mes that ‘we are not joyful because we are afraid.’ Like the disciples who ‘were startled and frightened’ by the mystery of the Cross. This was the cause of their fear. ‘In my homeland,’ Pope Francis said, ‘there is a saying that goes like this: when someone gets burned by boiling milk, he cries when he sees the cow.’ The disciples, who were ‘burned by the drama of the Cross, said: no, let’s stop here! He is in heaven, that’s excellent, he is risen, but may he not come back again because we can’t handle it!’ Pope Francis concluded his medita on asking the Lord that he ‘may do for us all what he did for the disciples who were afraid of joy: open our minds.’ Indeed, in the Gospel we read: ‘He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures.’ The Pope therefore expressed his hope ‘that the Lord may open our minds and make us understand that he is a living reality, that he has a body, that he is with us and that he accompanies us, that he has conquered: let us ask the Lord for the grace not to be afraid of joy.’
It is so temp ng to give in to those who peddle gloom and doom and tragedy. Life is difficult and so we can
easily give in to the tempta on to let it overwhelm us. It is easy to cri cize others, dream of the days of the past where things take on the dreamy glow of perfec on and it is invi ng to ponder the future where things will surely be different. But we live in the here and now, in this moment. Our voca on is to be Christ’s presence to others now and to be a force for good and peace now. We will soon celebrate the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. We pray that the Holy Spirit will revitalize our sense of mission and our commitment to be instruments of peace.
S A L M 24-25, 2017
This Thursday, May 25, 2017 is Ascension Thursday, the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, a holy day of
obliga on. Mass will be celebrated at 7:30 in the evening on Wednesday, May 24th. Mass for the holy day will be celebrated on May 25th at 7:00, 11:45 in the morning, and 7:30 in the evening on Thursday. Please join us as we celebrate this beau ful feast commemora ng the Lord’s Ascension into heaven forty days a er the Resurrec on.
R M . J F V T A D
On May 13, 2017, Juan Fernando Vélez Toro was ordained a deacon by Bishop Serratelli. Last week, Deacon
Juan Fernando preached and assisted at Mass and bap zed three infants. Deacon Juan Fernando is off to a good start.
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Pastor’s Message (...continued from Page 5)
Sincerely in Christ, Monsignor T. Mark Condon Pastor
Bishop Serratelli has assigned Deacon Juan Fernando to our parish as a transi onal deacon. Deacon Juan Fernando will be with us during the summer and through the year as his schedule at the seminary permits. We con nue to pray for Deacon Juan Fernando and promise to con nue to encourage him with our prayers as he con nues his journey toward ordina on to the Priesthood in 2018.
C N
This year seems to be flying by so quickly. Before we know it, we will begin our faith forma on program again. We are s ll in need of catechists for our faith forma on program. You do not need to be a formal educator to become a teacher of our faith. All catechists are provided with materials and much support to facilitate the lessons and ac vi es. Each classroom is addi onally staffed with at least one classroom assistant. Please contact Josephine Lyons at the ministry center at 973-256-5200 or Trish Filiaci at 973-769-8801 or at: [email protected] for more informa on and to express your interest. Once again, thank you for considering this important ministry and becoming involved. Please think about contribu ng your me and talent to our faith forma on program – you will find that your own faith is enriched and deepened as a result of the experience. Thank you to all of the catechists who already serve in our faith forma on program. The devo on of our catechists makes it possible for our parish to assist parents in their responsibility to hand on the faith to their children, a promise that they made at the me of their child’s bap sm. Thank you to all who serve in our faith forma on program!
C ’ L W Each week at the 9:30 Sunday morning Mass our ministers of the Children’s Liturgy of the Word help to lead our children in breaking open God’s word so that it is comprehensible to them. Thank you to all of our CLOW ministers! Last week we celebrated the final Children’s Liturgy of the Word. The Children’s Liturgy of the Word will begin again a er Labor Day. Thank you for all of those who prepare for the Children’s Liturgy of the Word each week and celebrate it with the young people of our parish.
T T T W !
The work of those who make our annual Tricky Tray such a success is absolutely extraordinary; this year’s Tricky Tray was even more successful than last year. Each year the Tricky Tray Commi ee makes the event more successful than the year before. What tremendous work and devo on that helps our parish in so many ways! I want to take another opportunity to thank all of those who spent month upon month, week upon week, countless hours, in preparing for our Tricky Tray and then actually making it happen the night of the event. Our parish relies upon the Tricky Tray to remain on a stable financial foo ng. Please consider being part of the Tricky Tray Commi ee so that the burden is lightened for those who do the back breaking work that it requires. Thank you to all of those who made our annual Tricky Tray, held at The Bethwood on May 3rd, such a success. I want to especially thank all of the members of the Tricky Tray Commi ee for their hard work and dedica on to this important parish fundraiser. A special word of thanks to our Confirma on candidates for helping us to distribute the prizes won to the recipients on the night of the Tricky Tray. They did a great job! Please know of my gra tude to all of those who make this event possible.
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Faith Formation CATECHIST Volunteer (Please Print Clearly)
Name:
Home Phone:
Cell Phone:
Email:
I would like to volunteer as a CATECHIST for the following program(s):
Sunday Morning Program Grades 1-4
Middle School Program Grades 5-6
Confirmation Program Grades 7-8
Volunteer Emergency Contact Information: (please print clearly)
Name:
Cell Phone:
Relationship: Name:
Cell Phone:
Relationship:
If you have a child enrolled in our Faith Formation Program, please complete the following:
Child: Grade:
Child: Grade:
Child: Grade:
Please return to the Parish Ministry Center.
Catechist Volunteers Needed!! Your help is greatly needed! Please consider being a Catechist Volunteer for the Faith Formation Program. Choose the weekly Sunday Morning Program or one of the other programs which meet monthly on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Please complete the form below.
Catholic Charities Department for Persons with Disabilities
Wiegand Farm Golf Classic Monday, June 26, 2017 9:00 AM Shotgun Start at
Wild Turkey or Crystal Springs Golf Course Register at dpd.org/wiegand
Early Bird Price before May 26th: $150 May 27th-day of event: $160
Reverend Mr. Juan Fernando Vélez Toro Ordination as Deacon on May 13, 2017
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Faith Formation Corner We Are STILL in NEED of Catechists! Our ability to provide effective programming for so many of our children enrolled in our program is only made possible if we have enough volunteers to serve as catechists. Please carefully review the information in the registration letter with regard to our need for Catechists and return the Catechist Volunteer Form that was enclosed in the registration packet to the ministry center ASAP. If you would like more detailed information about becoming a catechist, please contact Trish at [email protected] or leave a message at the Parish Ministry Center 973-256-5200. Confirmation Program OUTREACH OPPORTUNITIES Please see the following list for possible ministry opportunities that all students can become involved with:
Fr. English Food Pans Please support the Fr. English Center and support a family or two by making a meal for them to enjoy. Food pans and recipes are available during each confirmation session. All pans should be clearly marked with the meal that it contains and they should be brought back to the next month’s confirmation session FROZEN.
Altar Servers This is an important ministry for our parish and your support and involvement once per month is needed! We are especially in need of servers for the Saturday and Sunday evening masses. Please contact the Parish Ministry Center (973-256-5200) if you are interested in becoming an altar server.
Lectors Readers Wanted! We are in need of lectors to read once per month during one of our liturgies. Please contact the Parish Ministry Center (973-256-5200) if you are interested in becoming a lector.
Our Music Ministry Needs You! Join us in our Adult and Children’s Choirs as we share our love for the Lord and praise Him through music. For more information, contact Stella at 973-256-5200 x-23 or talk to her after mass.
Faith Formation Assistants Classroom Assistants are needed for our Faith Formation Program. Please contact Trish Filiaci at [email protected] if you are interested in volunteering.
Food Bank Community food bank dates have been set for this year. It is a wonderful ministry and opportunity to work with others to help feed the hungry. For more specific information about dates and what is involved in this ministry, please contact Laura Sodano at [email protected].
Special Olympic Events Volunteers are needed for upcoming Special Olympic Events in our area. Please contact Chris Troyano for more specific information: [email protected].
Knights of Columbus Council #3835
Baked Chicken Parmigiana Friday, May 26, 2017 at 5:00 PM
Holy Angels Church in Saint Francis Hall
Baked breaded chicken breast fillet, in tomato basil sauce topped with parmesan and mozzarella,
and a side of pasta, salad and finish with dessert. Refreshments included.
$14.00 per person Children under 8 - $7.00 Must purchase dinner tickets by May 24th
No door sales!! Take-outs available For tickets, call John O. 973-396-7719
or Jake 973-857-4424
Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast
Please come to the Knights of Columbus pancake breakfast on Sunday, June 4, 2017 from 8:00-11:00 AM in St. Francis Hall. Cost is $6.00 for adults, and $4.00 for children under age 12. Your donation benefits our vocation sponsorships.
The menu: pancakes (all you can eat), bacon, coffee, hot chocolate, tea, juice and water. Come anytime between 8:00 and 11:00 AM on the 4th of June. Please be sure to bring your family, friends and neighbors.
Any questions, call Chris Troyano at 973-785-9374. Thank you and buon appetito!
Pilgrimage to Fatima and Spain Bishop Serratelli will be the Spiritual Director of a trip this summer to Fatima and Southern Spain. The Pilgrimage will celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Apparitions in Fatima and then continue on to Spain. The Pilgrimage will be from July 16th-24th.
For more information or to make reservations, please contact Great
Experiences at 201-825-3725 or email them at [email protected].
St. Paul Inside the Walls 205 Madison Avenue, Madison
Register: 973-377-1004 or www.insidethewalls.org
God’s Plan for a Joy-Filled Marriage August 20th - Madison
9:00 AM-3:00 PM $125 per couple (includes lunch)
This one-day program will be offered for couples preparing to receive the Sacrament of Matrimony. Register online or call Marie Ryan at 973-377-1004. Registration is required.
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Congratulations to those Young People of Our Lady of the Holy Angels Parish
who Received the Sacrament of First Eucharist on Saturday, May 6, 2017 and Sunday, May 7, 2017
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Easter 2016 Easter 2017
$44,406
$40,619
Maintenance Collection Fund Last Collection 4/16/17 2016-2017 Cumulative Collection
Next Collection 5/20/17-5/21/17
$4,603
$34,533
Envelope Usage Registered Households Households Receiving Envelopes Households Using Envelopes
1,789
396 327
Financial Outlook Ending 5/14/17
Collection Goals 2016-2017 Yearly Collection Goal 2016-2017 Weekly Goal
$535,500
$10,500
Collection 5/14/17 Collection thru envelopes/checks Collection thru Cash Auto Debit Program Weekly Collection Total
$7,037 $2,402 $ 10 $9,449
Weekly Collection Analysis Collection Overage - 5/14/17 Cumulative Shortage
Fiscal Year 7/1/16-6/30/17 $1,051
$27,445
Our Lady of the Holy Angels Church Votive Light Memorial Opportunity
Deceased/Intention:
Location: ___ Sacred Heart of Jesus
___ Saint Anthony of Padua, Saint Jude Thaddeus, and Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (The Little Flower)
I would like to remember my loved one with a Memorial Candle.
My choice is: ___ One-time cost of $500.00 ____________ (check enclosed)
___ One-time cost of $500.00 - five monthly installments
___ Bill yearly at $75.00
Your name:
Address:
Phone: Signature:
Mail to: Our Lady of the Holy Angels Attn: Beverly Cuccinelli
465 Main Street, Little Falls, NJ 07424
Giving has never been easier! Our parish is offering Online Giving, a web-based electronic contribution application. We are providing this service so that you have the option to manage your contributions online or
with your offering envelopes. This service is safe and secure. And it is convenient for you and for our parish staff. Schedule recurring gifts or make one-time donations on any device – computer, tablet, smartphone. You can also pay for things like your Tricky Tray tickets! To begin using online giving, go to: www.osvonlinegiving.com/4284. You can also download the App: “Online Giving Our Sunday Visitor”.
Have You Suffered an Abortion? Experience God’s love and mercy and begin the journey of healing by contacting the Sisters of Life. Women please call 866-575-0075 or e-mail [email protected]. For men, call Theresa Bonopartis at Lumina at 877-586-4621 or e-mail [email protected].
Mary’s Rosary Circle We pray the rosary for healing of anyone in need of God’s help, especially for cures and preventions of cancer patients. The circle meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month, meeting in the Chapel at 6:30 PM. All are welcome to attend—everyone’s prayers are needed.
First Communion Attire Needed! First Holy Communion is one of the most joyful days in the life of children and their families. Please help to make the First Holy
Communion of a child even happier by donating gently used First Holy Communion dresses and suits for little girls and boys in need on their special day. The gently used dresses and suits are used for families at the Father English Center in Paterson. Your help is
greatly needed. If you have a dress or suit that you would like to donate, please hang it on the rack near the side entrance to the church (entrance near right side of the stage). Thank you so much for your generosity!
Due to the absence of a staff member, the collection information for May 14th was not available at the time of printing. This information will be updated in next weekend’s bulletin.
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