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March 27, 2024


ST ANTONINUS CATHOLIC CHURCH

337 S. ORANGE ST, NEWARK NJ 07103

[email protected] ~ 973-623-0258


What's happening at St Antoninus?



The Sacred Paschal Triduum begins tomorrow with Holy Thursday. Followed by Good Friday, then Easter Vigil on Saturday evening and Easter Sunday. See full schedule below, including the Octave of Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday.


Confessions during Holy Week thru Divine Mercy Sunday

Holy Thursday: 10 pm to Midnight

Good Friday & Holy Saturday: 9:30 - 10:30 am

Divine Mercy Vigil (during Healing Mass)- 2 pm- 3 pm

Easter Sunday and Divine Mercy Sunday - 9am- 9:45am



Tomorrow- Holy Thursday (3/28/24)

Holy Thursday

8:00 pm - Mass of the Lord’s Supper & Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament until midnight .

Confessions 10pm- 12 Midnight

 

Following Mass, we will process to the Lower Church for adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament and confessions until midnight. There is a possibility that we will stay beyond midnight in adoration. Shall we do this in this church- to keep watch with Jesus as He begins His Passion?




This Friday- Good Friday (3/29/24)

Good Friday

Day of Fast & Abstinence


1:30 pm Stations of the Cross (Church)


2:30 pm Divine Mercy Novena


3:00 pm Good Friday Celebration

of the Lord’s Passion, Veneration of the Cross and Holy Communion.



Fasting & abstinence on Good Friday is obligatory. The legal fasting requirement is very minimal: one full meal, as well as two smaller meals that together are not equal to a full meal. You are free and welcome to offer more than the legal requirement. This day is also a day of Abstinence - no eating of meat.

Note: Divine Mercy Novena starts on Good Friday.

Jesus revealed to Saint Faustina that He desired a nine day novena to be prayed in preparation for Divine Mercy Sunday. The novena was to begin on Good Friday and be prayed each day of the Triduum and of Easter Week in preparation for the glorious Feast of Mercy which was to take place on the eighth day of Easter, the Sunday after Easter Day. (Diary #1209-1230).

We will be praying the Divine Mercy Novena together, beginning Good Friday until next Saturday.


For those who cannot join us at some of our community novena prayer, here is a pdf version:

click here.


This Saturday- Easter Vigil (3/30/24)


Easter Vigil Mass

8:00 pm Divine Mercy Novena in the rectory chapel.


8:30 pm - Easter Vigil Liturgy, beginning with Easter Fire on the rectory front lawn, and procession to Church.


After Mass, there will be a Easter potluck - snacks or dinner- in the rectory dining room. Bring your favorite dish to share.

This Sunday - Easter Sunday (3/31/24)

Easter Sunday Mass

10:00 am

(No 8am Mass)



9:00 am

Holy Hour with Divine Mercy Novena & Confessions

What is the Sacred Triduum?

 

Holy Week is the most solemn and glorious week in Christianity, the pinnacle of the liturgical year. 

Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday (when Jesus made his final entrance into Jerusalem) and culminates with   Easter Sunday. As Holy Week progresses to its final days the solemnity heightens.



THE SACRED TRIDUUM

Sundown on Holy Thursday to sundown on Easter Sunday is considered the most solemn part of the liturgical year. This three-day period is referred to as the Easter Triduum, also known as the Sacred Triduum, or Paschal Triduum.

 

The word "triduum" comes from the Latin word triduum, which comes from tris (“three”) + dies (“day”).

 

Basically, the Sacred Triduum is one great festival recounting the last three days of Jesus' life on earth, the events of his Passion and Resurrection, when the Lamb of God laid down his life in atonement for our sins.

 

"Though chronologically three days, they are liturgically one day unfolding for us the unity of Christ's Paschal Mystery" (USCCB).

 

It is known as the "Paschal Mystery" because it is the ultimate fulfillment of the ancient Jewish Passover (or Pasch), which itself was a recollection of how God brought the Jews out of their slavery in Egypt. The spotless lamb was slaughtered at the Passover meal and consumed—that same night the destroying angel "passed over" the homes marked with the blood of the Passover Lamb, and those covered by the Blood were saved. This was the Old Testament prefigurement of Jesus' work at the Last Supper—where he inserted himself as the Paschal Lamb—and Calvary, where the sacrifice was offered to save us from our slavery to sin. With the Holy Eucharist, we consume the victim that died for our sins.

The Paschal Mystery is, therefore, God's plan of redemption for the fallen human race through the passion, death, and resurrection of the God-man Jesus Christ. It is one marvelous event stretched out over three days.


Live-streaming links for the Sacred Triduum liturgies:


Watching online does not fulfill the obligation to attend Mass, particularly on Easter, but when a person is truly unable to come to Mass, it does provide spiritual benefits.


Holy Thursday

https://youtu.be/FLmj_xM1Spk



Good Friday

https://youtu.be/yihAVfx1sXM



Easter Vigil

https://youtu.be/NQcDlg9hz8w



Easter Sunday

https://youtu.be/RDQ_LaC_rlk





Next Saturday, April 6...

In preparation for Divine Mercy Sunday, join us at our monthly Healing Mass.

(This day is also Fr Joseph's birthday, which we will celebrate with a potluck dinner after the Mass. )


Divine Mercy Sunday

(4/7/24)

DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY

Holy Mass: 8am & 10am

 

9:00 am Holy Hour- with Divine Mercy Chaplet.

 

Following the 10am Mass, we will have a Divine Mercy presentation and witness sharing in the rectory after a light lunch.



33 DAYS TO EUCHARISTIC GLORY

Online Retreat

ends on Divine Mercy Sunday



We are taking a 7 day pause during Holy Week (Palm Sunday to Holy Saturday).


We will resume our zoom retreat meetings at 7pm on Easter Sunday, March 31 (Day 26)- and continue on for another 7 days, ending on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 7, Day 33.


DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY is the day of our Eucharistic Consecration prayer, as we consecrate ourselves to Jesus, along with the whole parish.


If you will not be with us at St Antoninus during our Divine Mercy Mass, please pray this Consecration Prayer on your own after receiving Holy Communion, wherever you would be, before Jesus in the Eucharist.


Here is the Eucharistic Consecration Prayer


For "good redundancy" and to pray collectively as we have been doing, we will pray the same Consecration prayer on that same day, Divine Mercy Sunday at 7pm, prior to our Rosary on Zoom.

Click here for the zoom link



This Sunday's Bulletin.

Read and download by clicking on image

This coming month's Antoninews (April 2024)

Read and download by clicking on image

Please make your EASTER OFFERING to Jesus on behalf of St Antoninus Church. Your offering is important and deeply appreciated. We need it for our parish to continue our mission. Offering links below. Thank you and God bless you.




Inspirational

VIDEO TEACHINGS


Prepare your heart !


HOLY WEEK |

CONTEMPLATE JESUS THROUGH THE EYES AND HEART OF MARY



Fr Edward Broom, OMV!

The Triduum: Explained

Fr Chris Alar, MIC


Via Dolorosa - Passion of Christ

(brief video)


AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE

Interested in becoming Catholic?


Call the rectory office to register

or email at [email protected]:

Tuesday - Saturday 9-3pm


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.



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

Zoom link: Click here

 

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

 

 

-    Divine Adoration Prayer Meeting at 3pm every Saturday.

 


Monthly Prayer Meeting with Real Love Ministries every last Saturday of the month. In person & Zoom. Enjoy inspirational preaching & fellowship.

 

Young Adults of St Antoninus meet every last Wednesday of the Month at pm.

 

 

More below:

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

Email: [email protected]

 

This means that you can open a Zelle account and put St Antoninus as a recipient.

If you don't have a Zelle account yet, it is easy to do this one time setup: https://www.zellepay.com/get-started

 

When you sign up, please include your email or phone number. Thank you.

 

You can click below to choose other convenient online options.



Online Giving

You also have the option to mail in your contribution:

St Antoninus Church

337 S. Orange Ave, Newark NJ 07103

 

Thank you and God bless you!"

973-623-0258
337 South Orange Ave, Newark NJ 07103 
Rev. Joseph A. Meagher (Pastor)