CHURCH OF THE HOLY NAME OF JESUS

CHURCH OF THE HOLY NAME OF JESUS
TO TEACH, TO BUILD, TO SERVE, TO SANCTIFY
246 Dodd St. corner Midland Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey 07017
MARCH 29, 2015
PALM SUNDAY
Rev. William G.
Cook Pastor
Rev. Jude Caliba
Parochial Vicar
Mr. Leo Woodruff
Deacon
Donna Daniel
Pres. Parish Council
Jim Lisanti
Bob Silvera
Parish Trustees
George
Henderson
Music Director
Denise Daniel
Parish Secretary
Jesus answered them,
"The hour has come for
the Son of Man to be
glorified. Amen, amen, I
say to you, unless a grain
of wheat falls to the
ground and dies, it
remains just a grain of
wheat; but if it dies, it
produces much fruit.
Whoever loves his life
loses it, and whoever
hates his life in this world
will preserve it for eternal
life." (John 12:20-33)
SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATIONS
CELEBRATION of the EUCHARIST:
Saturday Evening: 5:30 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM and 11:30 AM
Weekdays: 8:00 AM Monday through
Saturday in Church
SACRAMENT of RECONCILIATION:
Saturday: 4:30 PM – 5:00 PM
SACRAMENT of BAPTISM:
Baptisms are scheduled on Sundays after
the 11:30 a.m. Mass. Parents must first
register at the Parish Center for confirmation
of a date. Parents should be registered
members of the church prior to making
baptism arrangements. A copy of your
child’s birth certificate must be presented as
well as sponsor certificates for the
godparents, if they are not members of the
parish.
EUCHARISTIC
ADORATION: Every
First Friday of the month, 7PM-5AM in Church
SACRAMENT of MATRIMONY:
Couples planning to marry should make
arrangements with the priest 1 year in
advance of the wedding date.
MINISTRY to the SICK and
HOMEBOUND:
If you are hospitalized and would like to be
visited by your parish priest, please notify
the parish directly.
If you are sick or
homebound and would like to be visited by a
priest, deacon or a Eucharistic Minister to
bring you Holy Communion, please call the
Parish Center.
Divine Mercy Chaplet:
Saturday, after the 8:00 A.M. Mass.
Parish Membership: We invite new
parishioners to register at the Parish Center.
If you are moving, or have an address or
phone change, please notify the secretary.
Parish Website: www.hnjeo.org
CHURCH ADDRESS: 246 DODD STREET, EO, NJ 07017
PARISH CENTER: 200 MIDLAND AVENUE, EO, NJ 07017
(2nd Floor Parish Center) Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
Rectory: 973-675-5901 * Parish Center: 973-675-4444 * Fax #: 973-674-1767
E-mail: eoholyname@verizon.net
*
Social Services: 1-800-227-7413
PASTORAL PONDERINGS
“HOLY WEEK”
In Biblical History today is the beginning of Holy Week. Today we celebrate the Triumphant
Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem: Monday Jesus cleansed the temple.
 Tuesday Jesus gave teachings and parables on God’s Kingdom.
 Wednesday Jesus spent a quiet day in Bethany.
 Thursday was given to preparation for the Passover and the Lord’s Supper in the
upper room. At the end of the day Jesus was betrayed and arrested.
 Friday Jesus stood trail first before the Sanhedrin and then before Pilate in a Roman
trail. Jesus was then hung on a cross between two thieves and was crucified.
 Saturday his body was put in a carved out cave tomb; and
 Sunday, Jesus rose from the Dead. TRIUMPANT AS HE SAID.
Our attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: “…who being in very nature
God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made himself
nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness; and found
human in appearance, he humbled himself, becoming obedient to the point of death, even
death on a cross…...” Phil. 2:5-11
- A very large crowd spread their cloaks on the road, while others cut branches from the
.
trees and spread them on the road.
- The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted, “Hosanna to the
Son of David!” “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” “Hosanna
in the highest heaven!”
Jesus Is More Than a Super Star.
On that first Palm Sunday Jesus he was looked upon by many as a superstar, one that
would come and set up an earthly reign and bring peace. All four Gospels record the
Triumphant Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem.
LET US ALWAYS SEEK TO EMANATE CHRIST IN EVERYTHING WE DO
Reasons to Come Home to the Catholic Church
5. We hunger for meaning and purpose in our lives.
4. We need God’s forgiveness and healing for our failings and God’s mercy
to help us become better people.
3. Our families need to be built on a strong foundation of faith and we need
to live in community with others.
2. The Catholic Church has the Sacraments— and us, especially long for
the Eucharist.
1. Catholicism is TRUE!
If you’ve been away from the Church, you are invited to come home! What
are you waiting for? God is calling you to be a part of His universal family.
We are Catholic. Welcome home.
Visit: www.catholicscomehome.org
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR FAITH, VISIT THESE WEBSITES:
Website of the Eternal Word Catholic Network
www.ewtn.com
Website of the Vatican
www.vatican.va
Website of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops www.usccb.org
Website of the Archdiocese of Newark
www.rcan.org
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK
Aida Carmona, Elizabeth Hegarty, Delano Kimerough,
Douglas Malazo, Louisa Thomas, Arceli Cortez, T.W.,
Amelia Castillo, Fred Watson,
Kevin Watson.
HOLY SACRIFICE
OF THE MASS
March 29, 2015
Saturday, March 28, 2015
8:00AM Birthday Blessings Faith Muriithi
By Muriithi Family
5:30PM Agapito (Mike) Viray
By Family
Sunday, March 29, 2015
PALM SUNDAY
9:00AM Charles Harris
By Doris and Andy Egan
11:30AM – Innocent Odenigbo
By Monica Odenigbo
Monday, March 30, 2015
Weekday
8:00AM Martha A. Chesterman
By ‘The Watson Family’
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Holy Tuesday
8:00AM Agapito (Mike) Viray
By Samia Family
Wednesday, April 01, 2015
Holy Wednesday
8:00AM Charles J. & Katherine Nadiq
By Family
Thursday, April 02, 2015
Holy Thursday
7:00PM Agapito (Mike) Viray
By Family
Friday, April 03, 2015
GOOD FRIDAY
9:00AM – Morning Praise
(No Mass: Refer to Holy Week schedule)
Saturday, April 04, 2015
HOLY SATURDAY
9:00AM Morning Praise & Blessing of
Easter Food
9:30AM – Church Decoration for Easter
8:00PM Nicanor & Aniano Fajardo
By Samia Family
Sunday, April 05, 2015
EASTER SUNDAY
9:00AM Rev. James, Stella, Mathew Jr.
& Mathew Sr. Travers
By Joan Travers
11:30AM – Innocent Odenigbo
By Monica Odenigbo
PLEASE OFFER MASS INTENTIONS
FOR YOUR LOVED ONES LIVING OR
DECEASED.
Remember to offer
Sanctuary Lamp, Bread
and Wine
In memory of
your loved ones
WEEKDAY READINGS
Monday, Mar. 30, 2015
Isaiah 42: 1-7;
John 12: 1-11
Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2015
Isaiah 49: 1-6;
John 13:21-33, 36-38
Wednesday, Apr. 01, 2015
Isaiah 50: 4-9a;
Matthew 26:14-25
Thursday, Apr. 02, 2015
1st : Isaiah 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9;
2nd : Rev. 1: 5-8;
Luke 4:16-21
Friday Apr. 03, 2015
1st : Isaiah 52:13 – 53:12;
2nd : Hebrews 4:14-16, 5:7-9;
John 18:1 - 19:42
Saturday Apr. 04, 2015
1st : Genesis 1:1-2:2;
2nd : Genesis 22:1-18;
Mark 16: 1-7
What the Catechism of
Catholic Church Teaches...
COLLECTION FOR SUNDAY
March 22nd, 2015
STEWARDSHIP - $2,229.50.
PETER’S PENCE COLLECTION - $885.50.
Thank You Your Generosity, and Support of our Parish!
Luke 6:38-“Give and it shall come back to you, good measure, pressed
down and running over shall men pour into your bosom.”
ANNOUNCEMENTS/EVENTS
FIRST FRIDAY EUCHARIST ADORATION
Our Parish celebrates the Exposition, Adoration & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
every First Friday of the month from 7:00PM - 5:00AM, when the Blessed Sacrament is
exposed all night. We don't have First Friday Eucharistic Adoration in April because
it's Good Friday. Our next First Friday Eucharistic Adoration will be May 01st, 2015!
the
How did the Messianic entrance
into Jerusalem come about?
At the established
time Jesus chose to
go up to Jerusalem
to suffer his passion
and death, and to
rise from the dead.
As the Messiah King
who shows forth the
coming
of
the
kingdom, he entered into his city
mounted on a donkey. He was
acclaimed by the little children
whose shout of joyful praise is
taken up in the Sanctus of the
Eucharistic liturgy: "Blessed is he
who comes in the name of the
Lord! Hosanna [save us]" (Mt.
21:9). The liturgy of the Church
opens Holy Week by celebrating
this entry into Jerusalem.
(CCC 557-560,569-570)
REMINDER MARRIED COUPLES RECOGNITION
Couples celebrating ‘Five, Twenty-five and Fifty’ years of Christian marriage in 2015
will be honored on April 19th, & May 03rd, at the Cathedral Basilica, Sacred Heart,:
Adults by Arch. John J. Myers. Please contact the Parish Center for Registration form
financial additional information..
50/50 RAFFLE
The next raffle is scheduled for March 29th, 2015. We appeal your support and
generosity in this fund-raising event. Your support and donations help the parish
tremendously and is greatly appreciated.
SPONSORS FOR 50/50 RAFFLE TICKETS
We are required to place orders for the 50/50 Raffle Ticket quarterly in advance. We
therefore extend this invitation for your patronage and for you to inform us early for
2015, the months which you will like to sponsor and the special request you will like
inserted on the tickets. We urgently await sponsors for the Aug.-Oct 2015 THANK YOU.
ANNULMENT EVENING
An annulment Information evening is scheduled for Wednesday, April 8, 2015-7:30PM
– Saint Henry Church, 82 West 29th St., Bayonne, NJ. A staff member of the Tribunal of
the Archdiocese will provide information about the requirements for annulments, the
petition process etc.. There will be an opportunity for questions at the end of the session.
Pre-registration is not necessary, for directions, please call - 973-763-5454
THE ARCHDIOCESE – 2015 LENTEN REGULATIONS
The days of both Fast and Abstinence during Lent are Ash Wednesday and Good Friday.
Good Friday Fast continues until the Easter Vigil (on Holy Saturday night) as the
“paschal fast” to honor the suffering and death of Our Lord Jesus, and to prepare
ourselves to celebrate His Resurrection. All Fridays of Lent are days of Abstinence. On
Fast days: One full meal & one small meal is allowed. Ages 18-59, are obliged to fast.
On day of Abstinence – No Meat. Age 14 are obliged by the law of abstinence.
WILLS AWARENESS AND PLANNED GIVING SEMINAR
The seminar will be held in the auditorium at the Archdiocesan Center. Meeting dates
are: March 5th, April 9th, May 4th, and June 10th. Please RSVP two weeks before, by
contacting Theresa Lynch, at (973) 497-4042. Leaders are especially invited in order to
answer questions from Parishioners.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS WORKSHOP
Mark the date – Thursday May 21st!! All are invited to a ‘Domestic Violence and
Awareness Workshop hosted by Managing Attorney - Jessica Ramirez, Esq of Catholic
Charities. Discussion include: Your rights under the Domestic violence act, Protection
of those rights and much more. To be held at the church basement. Please see Bulletin
Board for more information.
“A very large crowd spread their cloaks on the road, while others cut
branches from the trees and spread them on the road. The crowds that went
ahead of him and those that followed shouted, “Hosanna to the Son of
David!” “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” “Hosanna in the
highest!”
THE PASCHAL TRIDUUM
The Paschal Triduum, often called the Easter Triduum or
simply the Triduum, begins during Holy Week, and consists of
Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter
Sunday. This includes the Great Easter Vigil, the high point of
the Triduum. The word Triduum comes from the Latin word
meaning "three days." It begins the evening of Maundy
Thursday and ends at Evening Prayer on Easter Sunday. Thus
the Triduum consists of three full days which begin and end in
the evening. The Triduum technically is not part of Lent (at least liturgically), but Holy
Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday are still reckoned as part of the traditional
forty day Lenten fast. The Triduum celebrates the heart of our faith, salvation, and
redemption: the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Thus, the Triduum
commemorates the Institution of the Eucharist (the "sacrament of sacraments"), the
passion, crucifixion, death of the Lord, his descent to the dead, and finally his
glorious resurrection on Easter Sunday morning. Along with the Ascension, these
important events make up the Paschal Mystery.
Thus, even though the liturgical year begins chronologically at Advent, it reaches its
culmination during the Easter Triduum, particularly at Easter, the "solemnity of
solemnities," the "Great Feast." The Catholic Catechism describes the importance of
the Triduum:
Beginning with the Easter Triduum as its source of light, the new age of the Resurrection
fills the whole liturgical year with its brilliance. Gradually, on either side of this source,
the year is transfigured by the liturgy. It really is a "year of the Lord's favor." The
economy of salvation is at work within the framework of time, but since its fulfillment in
the Passover of Jesus and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the culmination of history is
anticipated "as a foretaste," and the kingdom of God enters into our time (1168).
Christians have been commemorating the death and resurrection of Jesus since
Apostolic times, because his death and resurrection are at the heart of Christian
salvation. At least by the second century, Christians celebrated the Great Easter Vigil,
an event which began the night of Holy Saturday, continuing until dawn on Easter
morning. During this vigil, Christians commemorated salvation history, awaited the
return of Jesus, and celebrated the resurrection of Jesus at dawn on Easter Sunday.
It was at the vigil that catechumens, after a three year period of catechesis, were
baptized and received first communion. The Easter Vigil was the most important day
of the liturgical year. Eventually Christians expanded this celebration to a three-day
commemoration of Jesus' passion, death, and resurrection, with the Easter Vigil
being the high point of the three day commemoration. Nonetheless, over time, as the
liturgical year expanded, the Easter Vigil lost its preeminence,
although the three days celebrating the passion, death, and
resurrection of Jesus still held an important place in the
Church Year. Since the liturgical reforms of the Second
Vatican Council, the Easter Vigil and the Triduum have
regained their position of prominence in the Catholic liturgical
calendar.
SCHEDULES FOR HOLY WEEK &
EASTER LITURGIES 2015
PASSION/PALM SUNDAY:
March 28-29, 2015
The Blessing of Palms (At all Masses)
(Children are requested to help in the distribution of Palms)
The Proclamation of the Passion of our Lord
CHRISM MASS (MONDAY)
March 30th 2015 - At the CATHEDRAL
8:00AM –
The Blessing of the Holy Oils and the Renewal of Priestly Promises
Holy Tuesday & wednesday
March 31st & April 01st, 2015 - At Church
8:00AM –
Daily Mass
Holy thursday
April 02nd, 2015 - At Church
9:00 AM –
Morning Praise
7:00 PM –
Mass of the Last Supper and Washing of Feet,
Eucharist Procession, Reposition, Adoration
11:00 PM–
Church closes for the night
good friday
April 03rd 2015 - At Church
9:00 AM –
1:00 – 3:00 PM 3:00 PM –
Morning Praise
Hour of Reflection, Rosary,
Divine Mercy Chaplet, Stations of the Cross
Good Friday Liturgy: Liturgy of the Word, Veneration of the
Cross, and Holy Communion (No Mass celebrated on this day)
holy saturday
April 04th 2015 - At Church
9:00 AM –
9:30 AM -
Morning Praise and Blessing of Easter Food
Church Decoration for Easter
Easter vigil
April 04th 2015 - 8:00 PM - At Church
- Blessing of Fire and Lighting of the Paschal Candle
- Liturgy of the Word
- Celebration of the Sacraments of Initiation (if any)
(Blessing of Water and Renewal of Baptismal Promises)
- Liturgy of the Eucharist
easter sunday
April 05th 2015 - At Church
9:00 AM –
Easter Sunday Mass
11:30 AM Easter Sunday Mass
(Easter Egg Hunting after 11:30 AM Mass)