EASTER BLESSINGS!Apr 21, 2019 · The light that gives joy and meaning to our lives. This is why we...
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Our Lady of Mt. Virgin Church 600 Harris Avenue, Middlesex, New Jersey, 08846
Parish Office: 732-356-2149 Rectory Emergency: 732-667-8034
Fax: 732-356-1302 www.olmv.net
SERVED BY Rev. David V. Skoblow, Ch.M., KGCHS, Administrator, [email protected] Rev. Louis A. Mattina, Parochial Vicar x 1008, [email protected] Rev. Peter G. Suhaka, Weekend Assistant Deacon John R. Tietjen—[email protected] Deacon John Czekaj—[email protected] Deacon Tom Sommero—[email protected] Deacon Edgar Chaves—[email protected] Dorothy Zmigrodski, Parish Catechetical Leader x 2011 [email protected] Alexandria Jones, Catechetical Assistant x 2010 [email protected] Rives Cassel, Director of Sacred Music x 1105 [email protected] Gerard Chiusano, Interim Pastoral Associate x1011 [email protected] Theresa Orth, Youth Ministry—[email protected] Ellen Fleming, Parish Office Manager x 1002 [email protected] Carol Valente, Financial Manager x 1003 [email protected] Gabriella Rosales, Parish Secretary x 1001 [email protected] Ed Kura, Facilities Manager x 2009 [email protected] Donald Kornmeyer, Custodian x 2009 MARRIAGES: Couples are encouraged to contact the parish office to begin the Marriage Preparation Program. It is recommended that engaged couples begin this process a year in advance of the wedding. Please contact the parish office for additional information. INFANT BAPTISMS: The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month after the 11:30 am Mass (except during Lent). Families must be registered in the Parish and attend a Baptism Preparation Class. Please contact the parish office for additional information. VISITS TO THE SICK & HOMEBOUND: Priests, Deacons and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion bring the Blessed Sacrament to members of the parish who are homebound. Please contact the parish office to have Holy Communion brought to those who can not attend Mass or to request the Sacraments of the Anointing of the Sick and Confession.
MASS SCHEDULE: Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. &
5:00 p.m. (Sunday Vigil Mass)
Sundays: 8:00, 10:00 & 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. (Misa en Español)
3:30 p.m. (Chinese Mass - 2nd Sunday of the month)
Weekdays: 7:00 a.m. (M, W, F);
12:00 noon (Tues, Th) Holy Days: 7:00 p.m. Vigil Mass, 7:00 a.m.
and 12:00 noon
ADORATION: 1st, 3rd & 5th Fridays of the month 7:30 a.m.—12:00 noon
and the 2nd & 4th Thursdays from 7:00—8:00 p.m.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: Saturday from 3:30 to 4:15 p.m.
Sunday from 1:00 to 1:25 p.m. (in Spanish)
Parish Office hours: Monday-Friday (8:30 am-4:00 pm)
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord April 21, 2019
All are encouraged to visit and spend time in prayer and meditation in the church
and in our Meditation Garden.
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MASS INTENTIONS
MON. Apr. 22 Monday within the Octave of Easter 7:00 A.M. *Special Intention TUES. Apr. 23 Tuesday within the Octave of Easter 12:00 P. M. +Agnes Daly r/o Bob & Agnes Paulis WED. Apr. 24 Wednesday within the Octave of Easter 7:00 A.M. +Erma Iorlano r/o Audrey & David Balog THURS. Apr. 25 Thursday within the Octave of Easter 12:00 A.M. +Sam Perone r/o Raymond & Denise Perone FRI. Apr. 26 Friday within the Octave of Easter 7:00 A.M. *OLMV Parishioners SAT. Apr. 27 Saturday within the Octave of Easter 8:00 A.M. +Vincenza Veglatte r/o Elaine & Ted Kling 5:00 P.M. +Alice Bandelt McLaughin r/o Donna Foerst SUN. Apr. 28 Sunday of Divine Sunday 8:00 A.M. +Josephine Walsh r/o John McCullen 10:00 A.M. +Brian T. Lynch r/o Aunts, Uncles & Cousins 11:30 A.M. +Susan Zakashefski r/o Mom, David, Michael & Deanna 1:30 P. M. +Aide Raymondi r/o Familia +Deceased *Living
FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 28- MAY 4 Altar Candles Paul Nyitrai r/o The Sneddon and Tumolo Families Altar Bread & Wine Frances Fitzgerald r/o Dorothy Zmigrodski & The Religious Education Office
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GOD’S PLAN FOR GIVING
April 20-21…..NOT AVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRINTING
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!!
Opportunities to support your Parish
Did you know that in addi on to Mass inten ons for your loved ones you may remember them through the following memorial opportuni es? · Sanctuary Flowers · Altar, Sanctuary or Tabernacle Candles · Medita on Garden Remembrance Bricks · A gi of cash, securi es, or other assets to OLMV.
Please remember Our Lady of Mount Virgin in your estate planning.
There are often tax advantages to charitable
donations that are made as part of estate planning. We invite you to consider Our Lady of
Mount Virgin Parish as a recipient of your generosity. Please feel free to contact Father
David if you have questions concerning a possible gift to our church. As always, thank you
for your support of Our Lady of Mount Virgin.
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From the Desk of Father David
EASTER BLESSINGS! from
Father David, Father Louis, Deacon John T, Deacon John C, Deacon Tom, Deacon Edgar,
and the entire parish staff.
This is the day the Lord hath made: let us be glad and rejoice in it!
From the vantage point of the choir gallery in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, one can witness one of the most inspiring and awesome moments of the liturgical year. It occurs during the Easter Vigil. The vigil service begins with the Cathe-dral in total darkness. The procession leaves the sacristy and proceeds to the rear of the Cathedral up the center aisle, all the while in darkness. There the Cardinal lights the Easter fire. The rubrics specify that it be a rogus ardens, a blazing fire, to dispel the darkness and light up the night. Those assembled should be able to feel its warmth and see its light. The Cardinal then blesses the fire, praying that by these celebrations those assembled might be so inflamed with heaven-ly desires that, with minds made pure, they might come to the festival of God’s undying radiance. The paschal candle is lit from the fire. The Cardinal inscribes a cross thereon, together with the Greek letters alpha and omega, and the numerals of the current year, while saying: “Christ, yesterday and today; the Beginning of all things and their End; the Alpha and the Omega. All time belongs to Him, and all the ages; to Him be glory and domin-ion for all eternity, world without end.” These are ancient words, steeped in mystery and significance. They go to the very heart of who God is. The great and eternal “I AM.” Then, inserting five grains of incense, the Cardinal prays: ”By His holy and glorious wounds may Christ the Lord guard and keep us.” Lighting a candle from the paschal candle, the Cardinal prays: “May the light of Christ rising in glory scatter the darkness of heart and mind.” The procession proceeds up the center aisle. Reaching the middle of the Cathedral, the deacon intones: “Christ, our Light.” Then comes the most stirring moment. From the one flame atop the paschal candle, the light of Christ, the candles held by all in the assembled congregation are lit. From the vantage point of the choir gallery, one can see that single flame spreading out across the darkened Cathedral to light the candles of over 2500 persons gathered below. A single flame, lighting many others, but itself never being in any way diminished. That light, fanning out across the Cathedral, symbolizes the grace, and the mercy, and the love of God. Always generously and lavishly being doled out to us sinners. Darkness is well known to us: suffering, betrayal, wickedness, idolatry, evil. But Christ is the light that dispels this darkness. The light that gives joy and meaning to our lives. This is why we come. We come to hear the Easter Proclamation, the Exultet: “Exult hosts of heaven! Let the trumpet of salva-tion sound aloud our mighty King’s triumph! Let earth be glad as glory floods her, ablaze with light from her eternal King! This is the night that sets Christian believers apart from worldly vices and the gloom of sin; the night when Christ broke the prison bars of death and rose victorious from the underworld. A fire into many flames divided, yet never dimmed by sharing of its light. O truly blessed night, when things of heaven are wed to those of earth, and divine to the human. Christ has shed His peaceful light on humanity, and lives and reigns forever.”
Wishing you and your families and very blessed and joyous Easter. Rejoice! He is risen!
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BAPTISMAL PREPARATION CLASS: Our Baptismal Preparation class is held at 7:00 PM on the first Thursday of the month. Advance registration is required. Please contact the Parish Office to register (732-356-2149). Baptisms are held on the first and third Sundays of each month after the 11:30 AM Mass. Baptisms cannot be scheduled until all paperwork is completed.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Thursday, April 25, 7:00—8:00 PM. All are welcome!
OLMV ALTAR ROSARY SOCIETY
Retreat at Shrine of St. Joseph, S rling Wednesday, May 1 9:30am—3:30pm
$40 each—includes hot lunch Open to all parishioners and friends.
We will carpool from OLMV. For more informa on
please call Jane DeNardo at 732-469-2468
In your charity, you are asked to pray for the repose of the souls of Antonino Dimaggio and Regina Williams.
PLEASE NOTE: THE PARISH OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, APRIL 22.
The Paschal Triduum ends at sundown Easter Sunday, but
Easter will continue for eight days…then another seven
weeks! That’s how special this event is for us who
profess belief in the Risen Jesus! ALLELUIA!
THANK YOU also to all who sent in Easter Flower donations. Envelopes are placed by the tabernacle, and loved ones are remem-bered at Masses during the Easter Season.
THANK YOU to our parishioners who have supported Operation Rice Bowl. Returns can be placed in the basket by the Blessed Mother Chapel, or can be dropped off at the office.
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION PRACTICE Group A: Monday, April 29, 3:30—6:00 PM. Group B: Wednesday, May 1, 4:00-5:45 PM. FIRST HOLY COMMUNION Saturday, May 4.
REMINDER: There will be no 8:00 A.M. Mass celebrated on Saturday, May 4 due to First Holy Communion.
May Crowning and Procession sponsored by the Altar Rosary Society
Sunday, May 5, 2019 immediately following the 8:00 A.M. Mass.
Let us join together as a family to honor Mary,
mother of Jesus Christ and our Blessed Mother as we celebrate in song and enjoy God's beauty in the Springtime blossoming around us.
P lease keep in your prayers our young parishioners who will receive the Sacrament of First Holy Communion on May 4. May God continue to bless them as they continue growing in their spiritual life.
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PRAY FOR THE SICK . . . In your charity please pray for the sick of our parish whose names are kept on our prayer list.
IN PRAYER FOR THOSE WHO SERVE Capt Kevin Boyajian —Lakenheath RAFB, England Capt Stanley Benarick, U.S. Army (Res.) —Fort Drum (NY)
Col Gretchen Wiltse —Deployed overseas Chaplain, Lt Col Stuart King — (Res.) US Southern Command, Miami, FL Chaplain, Maj Timothy J. Hirten — Osan AFB, Korea Chaplain, Maj Louis A. Mattina —(Res.) Eielson AFB, Alaska A1C Kenneth W. Pine —Dover AFB, DE A1C Kristoffer Engel —Peterson AFB, CO LCpl. Jack F. Sweeney USM —Camp Lejeune, NCLCpl Sean P. Dowling —USMC, Camp Lejeune, NC Cpl Brian C. Robinson —USMC, Iraq Cpl Brian Bloete —USMC, Afghanistan Captain Hayes M. Cozza —USMC, Camp Pendleton, CA Lt. Santino E. Cozza —USAF, Little Rock, AFB, AR Ethan J. Krisfalusi—Seaman, Deployed Overseas
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“HELP LINE” 732-356-2149 option 6 All calls for assistance
are confidential.
We thank those who responded to our recent request for First Communion
clothing. You provided 5 beautiful dresses and veils and 4 navy blue suits as well as
several hundred dollars in cash. Many needy families will appreciate
your generosity.
The Catholic Perspective on End-of-Life Care and the Dangers
of Doctor-Prescribed Suicide Recently in New Jersey, a “Death with Dignity” bill was passed by the legislature and is expected to be signed into law. It would legalize doctor-prescribed suicide in our state. But what does “Death with Dig-nity” really mean? What does the church teach about life- sustaining healthcare decisions? The OLMV Lazarus Ministry has invited guest speaker Jennifer Ruggiero, Director of the Office of Human Life & Dignity for the Diocese of Metuchen to present a workshop addressing the following topics: Advance Directives for Health Care, Nutrition and Hydra-tion, Proportionate Care, Palliative Care and the Dangers of Doctor-Prescribed Suicide Legislation. Please join us on Monday, April 29 at 7:00PM in the Parish Center Cafeteria, to know the Catholic Church’s teaching on End-of-Life issues.
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Boletín en Español Domingo 21 de Abril 2019
Domingo de la Resurrección del Señor
Boletín en Español: Actividades y Anuncios • Confesiones: Domingos antes de la Misa a la 1:00—1:25 pm, o llamando a la oficina parroquial para solicitar una
cita para la confesión.
• Si desean llevar a la Virgen a sus hogares, se pueden anotar en el libro que está en la par te de atrás de la Iglesia por la puerta hacia el parqueo, o llamando a la Oficina Parroquial.
• Misas: Todo par roquiano que desee pedir la Intención de la Misa para cualquier domingo deberá venir a la Oficina Parroquial durante horas de trabajo. De lunes a jueves entre 8:30 am—2:00 pm. Si usted habla Inglés puede venir durante el siguiente horario: De lunes a viernes entre 8:30—4:00 pm. Las Misas se pueden reservar personalmente únicamente. No podemos reservar Misas por teléfono. La donación por una Misa es $10.
• Café Social: Nuevos miembros que deseen ayudar durante el Café son bienvenidos. Para anotarse a ayudar hablar con Eduardo y Lady Miranda después de Misa. El próximo café social será el 28 de abril.
• Clases de Inglés: Todos los miércoles en el Centro Par roquiano de 6:00—8:00 pm.
• Ayuda a tu parroquia como Lector, Ministros Extraordinarios de la Santa Comunión, Monaguillos. Necesitamos tu colaboración!!
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POR FAVOR NOTAR QUE LOS BAUTISMOS SON EL ÚLTIMO DOMINGO DE CADA MES A LAS 12:30 P.M. NOTA: DURANTE LA CUARESMA NO SE CELEBRAN BAUTISOS. Próximo bautismo será el 28 de abril. Para más Información y registración, por favor llamar a la oficina parroquial al 732-356-2149.
Atención Comunidad Hispana!!
Toda persona que necesite asesoría espiritual, o tenga preguntas sobre Sacramentos, pueden hablar con el Padre David, Padre Louis y el Diacono Edgar Chaves. POR FAVOR NOTE: El día de descanso cada semana del Padre Louis A. Mattina, empieza el miércoles a medio día, todo el día jueves regresando el viernes a la oficina.
Adoración del Santísimo Sacramento
La Adoración del Santísimo Sacramento son el 1er, 3er y 5to viernes de cada mes a las 7:30 AM hasta las 12:00 del
mediodía, y el 2do y 4to jueves de cada mes de 7:00 PM hasta las 8:00 PM. Todos son bienvenidos a venir a pasar un rato a solas y en oración con Jesús.
De parte de el Padre David, el Padre Lou, Diacono Edgar y todo el personal de la
parroquia, les deseamos un Feliz Dia de Pascua!
Que Dios los bendiga!
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