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Holy Family Catholic Church “Cherish the Past, Celebrate the Present, Create a bright Future”
15 Gender Road, Newark, DE 19713 • (302) 368-4665
Our Mission Statement Holy Family parish is a welcoming community of faith rooted in the Roman Catholic Tradition.
As members of the Body of Christ, we are a multi-cultural and multi-generational parish called to
share our gifts and talents. Our experience of worship in Word and Sacrament compels us to witness to
all people through catechesis, service and evangelization.
Rev. Mark Kelleher Pastor
Rev. Michael J. Cook Associate Pastor
Rev. A. William Rajayan Priest in Residence
Mr. Joseph Certesio, Sr. Deacon
Mrs. Mare Draper Director of Religious Education [email protected]
Mrs. Judith Stives Business Manager
Mr. Richard E. Mitchell, III Director of Liturgical Music
GENERAL INFORMATION
Church Office 368-4665
Fax Number 368-4667
Web Page: www.holyfamilynewark.org
Office Hours
Monday through Thursday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM &
5:30 PM to 8:00 PM; Friday: 9:00 AM to Noon
Saturday: 8:30 AM to 6:30 PM; Sunday: 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Religious Education Office 368-8976
Fax Number 368-5184
Religious Education Office Hours
Monday through Thursday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM to Noon
Youth Ministry Office 368-8976 ext. 138
Parish Outreach Office 861-0143
Office Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday - 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Wednesday, Friday - 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
ST. VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY 368-4785
FINANCE COUNCIL
Executive Officer: John Lynch 738-9071
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Evening: 5:00 PM
Sunday Masses: 8:00, 10:00 AM & 12:00 PM
Nursery: During Sunday 10:00 AM Mass
Daily Mass: Monday through Saturday 9:00 AM
SACRAMENTS
Baptism: outside of the Lenten Season. Baptisms are scheduled
with the Church Office and normally occur during the Sunday
Liturgy or on the 2nd & 3rd Sunday of the month at 1:30 PM.
Baptismal Program for Parents: Generally bi-monthly on the
3rd Monday of the month, at 7:00 PM.
To register call 368-4665.
Matrimony: Consult parish priest at least one year in
advance and before any plans or decisions are made.
Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30 PM or by appointment.
SICK AND HOMEBOUND
If you are sick or homebound and would like to receive
Eucharist at home on a regular basis, please call the
Church Office at 368-4665.
CHRIST THE TEACHER CATHOLIC SCHOOL OFFICE:
Our Regional Catholic School
Sr. LaVerne King, R.S.M., Principal
Address: 2451 Frazer Road, Newark, DE 19702
For more information call the school office at 838-8850
Web Page: www.cttcs.org
March 20, 2016 - Palm Sunday
FROM OUR PASTOR: FATHER MARK KELLEHER
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Stations of the Cross
No doubt you have noticed the “new” (new to us)
Stations of the Cross hanging in the church. They
came from a church in the south side of Chicago
and date back to the early 1920’s. You may notice
some paint chipped off here and there on some of
the stations, but when something is close to 100
years old that’s to be expected. For their age, they
are in excellent condition and I think we were lucky
to get them. I hope to touch them up and really
clean them properly in the near future.
I am offering the opportunity to
memorialize the stations. You can sponsor a station in memory of a lost loved
one (or loved ones), or to memorialize a special
occasion or event in your life, for $1,000. If you are
not able to afford the $1,000 in one lump sum, you
can make a pledge on a station and pay $50 or $100
per month (or whatever you feel you can afford)
until your pledge is completed, or you can pay with
a credit card (you could earn points!).
A plaque with the memorialized names or reasons
for each station will be hung in the Gathering Space.
It will be similar to the plaque for the Resurrection
statue hanging there now.
You may choose whatever station (or stations) you
like, however, Stations 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12 and 13 have
already been reserved.
If you are interested in sponsoring a station, please
contact the parish office in person or my phone at
302-368-4665.
Fr. Mark Kelleher
Holy Family Celebrates Sacred Triduum
Holy Thursday – March 24th
Mass of the Lord’s Supper – 7:00 p.m.
Night Prayer – 9:00 p.m.
Good Friday – March 25th
Celebration of the Lord’s Passion – 3:00
p.m.
Holy Saturday – March 26th
Solemn Vigil of Easter – 7:30 p.m.
Special Easter Mass Schedule
Solemn Vigil of Easter
Saturday, March 26th
7:30 p.m.
Easter Sunday
March 27th
7:15, 9:00, 10:45 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
*Our Regular Weekend
Mass Schedule Will Resume
April 2nd and 3rd*
The Parish office will be closed on Holy Thursday (from
Noon), and on Good Friday thru Easter Monday. We will
open at 9:00 am on Tuesday, March 29th at 9:00 am.
If there is an emergency, please call the office number at
302-368-4665 and the answering service will contact the
necessary person.
God bless you and Happy Easter to everyone.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND YOUTH MINISTRY Mare Draper, DRE
[email protected] or by phone: 368-8976
YOUTH MINISTRY
Sunday Nite Lites will resume THIS Sunday, March
20th from 6:30-8:30pm in the Youth Room Awesome
night for all high school students! Prayerful way to
reset your week and hang out with your friends! See
you there!
Easter Workcamp at our Parish! This year we are
building the Vacation Bible School Set during Easter
break- Tuesday, March 29, 30 and 31st from 8:45am
until 5pm nightly. Wednesday into Thursday will be
overnight! Not an artist? We have plenty of other
projects that need to be done! Cost: $50 per person.
Register on-line a must! Hope you can join us!
HIGHSCHOOL SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP:
Please see website for details and additional
information!
Jesus House Service Opportunities: Setup, serve and
cleanup retreat meals at the Jesus House Formation
Center. Great Opportunity for Confirmation/
Sponsor day together.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
A special THANK YOU to all those who volunteered their
time and effort to make our Soup and Speaker a Yummy
success! Your soups were a huge hit that kept us talking
all during the dinner hour!
HEADS UP!
Early Registration for Religious Education
programs 2016-2017 will begin March 21st. On-
line registration will available during RE Hours
(6:15-7:30pm) in our RE Library. A special
discount will be given for all early registration!!
Stop in and see us! We will help you through the
process!
Sacramental Prep
1st Eucharist Practice will be held for 2nd graders
on Thursday, April 14th from 6-7:30pm in the
Church. Don’t forget your First Eucharist
textbook!
1st Eucharist Practice will be held for our Special
Sacraments Students on Tuesday, April 19th at
6:30pm. Please meet us in the Church!
Adult Formation
Mark your Calendars! Sozo Children’s Choir is coming to Holy
Family, Friday, April 8th from 7-9pm in our
Church! You don’t want to miss this one!
Save the Date! Parish Mission with the Domincan
Brothers of Mercy will by April 24 through April 26th at
our Parish. More information to follow…Stay tuned!
Fr. Mark’s “Tour of the Doors” (the Jubilee Doors in our
Diocese) will take off on Wednesday, May 25th! If you are
interested in going on this day trip, please contact us by
April 1st! Guaranteed to be a great time! Travel time and
Itinerary to come! Hope you can make it!
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Extended Cemetery
visiting hours
All Saints Cemetery in Pike Creek, Cathedral Ceme-
tery in Wilmington, and Gate of Heaven Cemetery in
Dagsboro announce extended visiting hours from 7:
30 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Good Friday , Holy Saturday
and Easter Sunday. There is also an on –line grave
locator app available for free entitled “Wilmington
Catholic Cemeteries” It can direct you to within twen-
ty feet of any grave using GPS technology. When visit-
ing the cemetery please be aware of your surround-
ings. Be sure you place all valuables in your car from
view and lock your car.
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Parish News and Happenings
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK:
Quintella Miller
Robert Acquilante
Ed Richards
Jacqueline Williams
Fran Herschberger
Jeffrey Gudzune
Mary Sherri Cook
Rose Jackson
Helen Cella
Marty Drinan
Jane West
Joseph Jackson
Catherine Perillo
Tom S.
Jean Quirk
Roberta Briggs
Jennie Musacchio
George Riley
Matin Abbasian
Arvin Abbasian
Matthew Veid
Baby Carmine
Kathy Quirk
Linda Quinn
Clare Clark
Sister Ann McAlpin
Anne Neri
Donna Thomas
Maryellen Schwenk
Andrea DeRosa
Arianne Shuma
Karen Berman
Richard Baxter
Judy Hughes
Mary Wilson
Charlotte Reynolds
Thelma Morris
Robert Morris
Rachael Tolliver-Bey and
Baby Timmy
Brenda Hart
Miriam Reed
Robert McClain
Vince Sustersic
Eileen Chubbs
Denise Robinson
Robert Litzinger
Tim Ziegler
Janet Durham
Richard E.Durham
Mike
Betty Lucier
Theresa Grunert
Rich Maloney
Paul Boulden
John Romer
Kevin Conley
Helen Gorski
Sr. Margaret Maureen, OSF
Michael Mandio
Frank Montgomery
Millie Nash
Steve Purvis
Joanne Quirk
Darene Burke
Frances & Leo Kulaszewski
Theresa Neff
Katie Ziegler
Michael Bolinski
Xavier Rohrer
Joanie Archangelo
Dianna - Franny P. -Judi H.
Melissa
Ditta Camomot
Bob and Betty McCloskey
Chris Pruitt
Maureen McCloskey
Mary Bulatewicz and Rob
Drew K
Terrance McKernan
Rudy Paladnietti
Thomas Boyle
Ava Ponzo
Gerald T. Stafford, Jr.
Joan Fedorka
Sally Downes
Joyce West
Jill Martone
Frank M.
Joyce Hamilton
Please review the list below and if anyone can come
off because of recovery please let the office know at
302-368-4665.
Please continue to pray for these that are ill that they
recover and enjoy good health once again.
Let us pray for him who has completed their earthly
course, Patrick Joseph Reidy, Jr.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual
light shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of all
the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.
Weekly Offertory
Weekly Budget : $ 13,788.00
(Amount of $ needed to run the parish on a weekly basis)
Actual Offertory for 3/13/2016: $ 18,181.00
Shortfall for the week: $ + $4,392.00
Budget Goal Year-to-Date: $510,173.00
Actual Offertory Year-to-Date: $496,321.00
Shortfall (Deficit) Year-to-Date: $ 13,852.00
SCRIP SALES
Scrip Sales for week of
March 8, 2016 - $6,105.00
Net sales for week = $256.49
Total Net Sales for Year = $8,836.97
SCRIP We need help to sell the
SCRIP before and after
the Masses.
This is a much needed service to our
church and you can do it at the Mass you
normally attend. About 15 minutes before
Mass and 15 minutes after Mass is all we
need. Please call the office if you would
be willing to help. 302-368-4665
SILENT PRAYER:
Our parish has a group of people who will earnestly pray
for any needs you have. This is done anonymously via a
telephone prayer chain. If you have a special need for
which you are in need of prayer call:737-1333 731-4297,
894-0726 or 738-3033 and we will pray for you.
Weekly Schedule Room Key AER—Adult Education Room HFC—Holy Family Church
HFH—Holy Family Parish Hall PHCR1 - Parish House Room 1
REC - Rel. Educ. Center CR - Church Conf. Rm. Rm -classroom in REC YR - Youth Room
GS - Gathering Space CCR - Front Church Conf. Rm.
PL - Parking Lot
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MEN OF MALVERN
WEEKEND RETREAT -
A weekend retreat offers many
opportunities: to know your
God better, to know your
church better, to know your
neighbor better, to know your-
self better. Think about it. The
Archbishop Fitzmaurice Group weekend retreat is
April 29, 30 & May 1, 2016 at St. Joseph’s-in-the-
Hills, Malvern PA. For more information, please visit
our web site at www.malvernretreat.com or call Larry
Bucci at (302) 584-3379.
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
Sunday, March 20, 2016
10:00 am - RE Pre K and K - REC Rms 2-6
10:00 am - Nursery - REC Rm 1
1:30 pm - Just Do it - Friends of Bill W. - PHCR1
Monday, March 21
6:15 pm - Religious Education Grades 1-9 - REC 1-8/YR
7:00 pm - Knights of Columbus - Information night - PHCR1
Tuesday, March 22
5:00 pm - VBS Directors’ Meeting - Lunch Room REC
6:15 pm - Religious Education Grades 1-8 - REC 1-8/YR
Wednesday, March 23
6:00 pm - GIFT Program Meeting - AER an YR
7:00 pm - Choir Rehearsal - HFC
Thursday, March 24
7:00 pm - Mass of the Lord’s Supper - HFC
9:00 pm - Night Prayer - HFC Friday, March 25
3:00 pm - Celebration of the Lord’s Passion -
Veneration of the Cross - HFC Saturday, March 26
7:30 pm - Easter Vigil - HFC Sunday, March 27
7:15 am - Easter Liturgy - HFC
9:00 am - Easter Liturgy - HFC
10:45 am - Easter Liturgy - HFC
12:30 pm - Easter Liturgy - HFC
MASS INTENTIONS
March 19
9:00 am Nina Moroz (living)
5:00 pm Intentions of Parishioners
Sunday, March 20
8:00 am Philomena Capodanno
10:00 am Rosemary DiGregorio
12:00 pm Samantha Tulenko
Monday, March 21
9:00 am Victoria Coates
Tuesday, March 22
9:00 am David & Maria Stabosz (living)
Wednesday, March 23
9:00 am Peggy Campbell
Thursday, March 24 - No morning Mass
7:00 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Friday, March 25-No morning Mass
3:00 pm Celebration of Lord’s Passion
Saturday, March 26 - No morning Mass
7:30 pm Easter Vigil
Sunday, March 27
7:15 am - Easter Liturgy
9:00 am - Easter Liturgy 10:45 am - Easter Liturgy
12:30 pm - Easter Liturgy
To help with Next Week’s Readings:
March 27, 2016 - Easter Sunday
At the Mass during the Day
First Reading: Acts of the Apostles 10:34a,37-43
Second Reading: Colossians 3:1-4 or 1 Corinthians 5:6b-8
Gospel: John 20:1-9
Bless us
all for a
spiritual
Holy
Week
Parish News and Diocesan News
Saint Michael - Knights of Columbus Council 4548
The St. Michael Council at Holy Family will be
selling Olive Wood Crosses from the Middle East for
additional support for Middle East Christians.
Our Council collects pop top tabs including those
from pet food cans to benefit The Ronald McDonald
House in Wilmington. Please drop off all tabs in the
Outreach Food bin,
MEMBERSHIP IN THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS is open to
men 18 years of age or older who are practical (that is,
practicing) Catholics in union with the Holy See. This means
that an applicant accepts the teaching authority of the Catholic
Church on matters of faith and morals, aspires to live in accord
with the precepts of the Catholic Church .and is in good standing
with the Catholic Church. Please contact Bill Black, (Grand
Knight), 302-502-5768 or Joel Watson (Membership Director)
215-520-0811.
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Present this coupon at Tony’s Bistro and Raymond
will donate 20% of the total bill to
Holy Family Church
Tony’s Bistro - 29 Chestnut Hill Plaza
Newark, DE 19703
Total amount of Bill $ _________________
BISHOP MALOOLY ATTENDING:
The Cathedral of St. Peter, 6th and
West Streets in Wilmington, will mark
its 200th Anniversary at the 11:00
a.m. Mass on Sunday, April
10. Bishop Malooly will be the celebrant. All our
invited to join in celebrating this milestone in the
life of our Diocese and its Mother Church.
Mass with Bishop Malooly. You are invited to the
Annual Diocesan “Celebrate Life Mass,” a
celebration for persons with special needs and their
families/friends/caregivers. This event will be held
at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Bear, DE on
Sunday, May 1, 2016. The day includes a gathering at
12:30 pm, Mass at 1:00 pm, and a light lunch
following Mass. We ask that if you are able to attend,
please bring 2 or more cans of food for the parish food
closet. To register, please email Debbie Ciafre at
[email protected] or call her at (302) 275-8717.
Please respond no later than April 10th.
Little Sisters of the Poor – Cooks for a
Cause: Please join the Little Sisters of the
Poor on Sunday, April 3rd (3-8 pm) at Fe-
by’s Fishery, 3701 Lancaster Pike. Bring
family & friends & enjoy a fabulous meal.
Reservations preferred: 302/998-9501.
Encountering Jesus Through Guided Imagery, Reflection
and Spiritual Direction,A Day of Reflection offered at Jesus
House on Tuesday, April 19th,9:30 am. - 3:30 pm. Cost
$40.00 includes program,continental breakfast and lunch.
Retreat facilitators are Angie Malmgren,MS in Pastoral
Care and Spiritual Direction and Pamela Nash, MS in Pasto-
ral Care and Spiritual Direction. For more information, con-
tact Jesus House at 302.995.6859 or go to our website for
more details at www.jesushousecenter.org Wine & Craft Beer Tasting presented by the Knights of Co-
lumbus at St. Ann’s – Wilmington supported by Kreston's Wine
and Spirits of Wilmington. Saturday April 16, 2016 at St. Ann’s
Social Hall, 1851 N. Union St. Wilm. DE 19806. Sample a
range of wines and craft beers with the opportunity to purchase
with special discounts from Kreston's. Doors open at 7:00 PM.
Hors d'oeuvres, door prizes and tasting glass included in the $30
ticket. A Silent Auction and 50/50 tickets will be available. Pro-
ceeds support the Knights' works of charity and community ser-
vice. For information and tickets call Dave Skillman 302-762-
3239 or email [email protected] For the latest infor-
mation see our website: http://wilmingtonwinetasting.com/
Thank you for your support!
“Hawaiian Paradise” is the theme of St. E’s
Twelfth Annual Fundraising Auction sched-
uled for Saturday, April 16, 2016. Starting
time is 6:00 p.m. in the St. E Center located
at 1501 Cedar Street in Wilmington. Tickets
include Silent and Live Auction, gourmet buf-
fet, open bar (soda, wine, beer); cost $40
individual, $70 couple, $350 reserved table
for 8. Reservations are required. For more
info contact Kathleen Houghton at 302-225-
8675 or [email protected]. Proceeds ben-
efit the St. E Technology & Scholarship
Funds. This event is sponsored by the St.
Elizabeth High School Alumni Association
and the Parent Liaison Group. Set sail for an
auction adventure at St. E’s “Hawaiian Para-
dise” this spring. Hawaiian shirts and dress-
es are encouraged