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January 19, 2024
ST ANTONINUS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Constant Contact newsletter
337 S. ORANGE ST, NEWARK NJ 07103
www.saintantoninuschurch.org
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Inside...
What's happening at St Antoninus?
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This Sunday, January 21, 2024
Third Sunday in OrdinaryTime
- 8 am Mass- in the Rectory Chapel
- 10 am Mass- in the Main Church
Holy Hour with Confessions at 9am
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Our 10am Mass will be held in the Lower Church in the next few weeks. We are doing this as a cost-saving measure to save on heating cost during the coldest months in the year, and also due the ongoing renovations on the church bathroom.
Enter the Lower Church for Mass through the S. Orange entrance.
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Tomorrow, Saturday Jan 20- and every Saturday:
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We have been warned!
SHARINGS ON MARIAN APPARITIONS
with Eileen O'Hara
This Saturday, we will be sharing on the apparitions of Our Lady of Garabandal.
Saturday Jan. 19 at 10AM
Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel
St. Antoninus
337 S. Orange Ave. Newark, NJ
Come at 9:30 for coffee, tea & bring food for lunch after Mass if you want to stay for fellowship or adoration.
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Tomorrow, Saturday Jan 20- and every Saturday:
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Join our Daily Rosary on Zoom
@ 7pm
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Livestream @10am
Pls click
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This week's bulletin.
Read and download by clicking on image
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Readings for Mass
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The Year of Parish Revival began on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, June 11, 2023 . As we have entered this new season of grace, Bishop Cozzens has composed a beautiful prayer for the Revival and the Church. We pray in particular for our beloved St Antoninus Church....
Prayer for the Eucharistic Revival of the Church
Lord Jesus Christ, you give us your flesh and blood for the life of the world, and you desire that all people come to the Supper of the Sacrifice of the Lamb.
Renew in your Church the truth, beauty, and goodness contained in the Most Blessed Eucharist.
Jesus living in the Eucharist, come and live in me.
Jesus healing in the Eucharist, come and heal me.
Jesus sacrificing yourself in the Eucharist, come and suffer in me.
Jesus rising in the Eucharist, come and rise to new life in me.
Jesus loving in the Eucharist, come and love in me.
Lord Jesus Christ, through the paschal mystery of your death and resurrection made present in every Holy Mass, pour out your healing love on your Church and on our world.
Grant that as we lift you up during this time of Eucharistic Revival, your Holy Spirit may draw all people to join us at this Banquet of Life. You live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever.
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mother of the Eucharist, Pray for us.
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WHY WE WILL CONTINUE TO MARCH FOR LIFE
Next step:
Marching into a Post-Roe America
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By: Jeanne Mancini
With the wonderful blessing of Roe v. Wade being overturned, a goal we have marched for since 1974, some say there is no longer a need for the pro-life movement to gather for the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. The work to build a culture of life in the United States of America is far from finished, but they say we can now solely focus our work on advancing our cause in the states. Such confusion could not be further from the truth!
As we unveil our historic 2023 March for Life theme which will guide us towards our 50th anniversary and through our first post-Roe march, we seek to inspire clarity and enthusiasm among all pro-life people in this critical next phase of building a culture of life.
On January 20, 2024 (today), we will celebrate the 50th annual March for Life and the momentous overturn of Roe v. Wade! We will honor those who have gone before us making this historic victory possible, and we will present the strategic plan for building a culture of life in this moment in time.
Vital to our strategic “Next Steps” is continuing to boldly march each year in Washington, DC, now that the power to protect the unborn has returned to the American people through their elected representatives. This year, rather than marching to the steps of the Supreme Court, where we have for decades asked our highest Court’s Justices to undo the destructive decision that was Roe v. Wade, we will now march to a new front in our battle for life, the steps of the United States Capitol. Read more.
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VIDEO LESSONS
for the heart & mind
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Peter Herbeck: "Make the Most of Time"
Peter helps us understand the times we are living in from Jesus' perspective by
taking a look at paragraph 672 in the "Catechism of the Catholic Church".
"According to the Lord, the present time is the time of the Spirit and of witness, but also a time still marked by "distress" and the trial of evil which does not spare the Church and ushers in the struggles of the last days. It is a time of waiting and watching."
// CCC 672
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Watch below!
Fr Chris Alar: "Triumph of the Immaculate Heart"
What will happen if we are faithful to Our Lady's calls? Father Chris Alar, MIC, explains the importance of
the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary: Has it happened, is it happening, or is yet to happen? Has Russia been consecrated and what do we need to do to usher in the conversion of Russia. Also, the need to do the Five First Saturdays Devotions on this episode of Explaining the Faith.
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Interested in becoming Catholic ?
Or maybe you still need to receive any or all of the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation or Holy Communion)?
Classes are on Tuesdays .
Call the rectory to sign up .
This class part of what is called RCIA. RCIA stands for: “Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults.”
This program is for:
- Those adults 17 years old and older who are not baptized and want to inquire about becoming Catholic OR
- Those who are baptized non-Catholic Christians who want to consider becoming Catholic. OR
- Adult Catholics (17 years or older) who have not received Confirmation or Holy Communion.
Extend this invitation to your family and friends. Please see me / Fr Joseph after Mass for any questions.
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Sacramental Preparations at St. Antoninus
To register, call the church office 973-623-0258
Tuesday - Saturday 9-3pm
or email us at
WEDDINGS. Contact the parish office one year in advance of the proposed marriage date.
INFANT BAPTISM. Expectant parents should call the office to register for the baptism of your baby. and for baptism classes with Fr Joseph. Baptisms at St Antoninus Church are celebrated during Sunday 10am Mass..
CATECHISM CLASSES FOR CHILDREN - take place on Sundays, from 8:15am to 9:15am.
ADULT BAPTISM & other Sacraments of Initiation – call to register.
RCIA Class is every Tuesday. Call to register.
SEE OUR LITURGY & EVENT SCHEDULE below.
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For those who can only join via Zoom, here is the link:
(Same link for Rosary & Prayer Meeting)
Passcode: Rosary
One tap mobile
For audio only - phones +1 929 205 6099 US
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Visit JESUS in the Most Blessed Sacrament!
Tuesday thru Saturday
9am to 8pm
Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel.
Could you not watch with me one hour?
Mark 14: 40b
Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel is open for personal visits with our Eucharistic Lord. Spend precious time alone with Jesus!
Register
To obtain the chapel door code, you will need to register simply by emailing us at:
Give your full name, tel #, and your address.
Then we will email you back to arrange a time to show you around and give you a simple orientation on making use of the chapel.
Oh come, let us worship and bow down;
let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker!
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REGULAR EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
Daily Mass at 12 Noon in Our Lady of Guadalupe chapel - Tuesday to Saturday.
Petitions for Daily Mass are available. Note: One petition offering per Mass. Call or email to schedule petition offering. Please provide the name of the person and reason for petition and indicate if living or deceased.
Daily Rosary at 7 pm on Zoom.
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Sharing on Marian Apparitions with Eileen O'Hara every Saturday at 8am in Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel.
Men's Praise & Fellowship every Saturday in the rectory at 8am. Praise & Worship, men-to-men sharing and breakfast.
Come to our two weekly Prayer Meetings:
- Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting at 8pm in the Rectory Chapel
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Divine Adoration Prayer Meeting at 3pm every Saturday.
Month
Monthly Prayer Meeting with Real Love Ministries every last Saturday of the month. In person & Zoom. Enjoy inspirational preaching & fellowship.
See more below:
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Please consider making an offering to the Lord on behalf of St Antoninus, that we may continue our mission. Thank you and God bless you!
We are accepting Zelle for online contributions.
All you need to do is enter on the Zelle info:
Name: St. Antoninus Catholic Church
This means that you can open a Zelle account and put St Antoninus as a recipient.
When you sign up, please include your email or phone number. Thank you.
Other options for Offering:
You can click below to choose other convenient online options.
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You also have the option to mail in your tithe:
St Antoninus Church
337 S. Orange Ave, Newark NJ 07103
Thank you and God bless you!
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973-623-0258
337 South Orange Ave, Newark NJ 07103
Rev. Joseph A. Meagher (Pastor)
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