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. Mr. Joseph Certesio, Sr. Deacon [email protected]Mr. Darrell LaShomb Deacon [email protected]Mr. Richard E. Mitchell, III Director of Worship Arts [email protected]Mr. Joseph Roach Deacon [email protected]Mrs. Judith Stives Business Manager [email protected]Cecilia Cicone Religious Ed. DRE [email protected]GENERAL INFORMATION: Church Office 368-4665 Fax Number 368-4667 Web Page: www.holyfamilynewark.org Office Hours Monday thru Thursday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM to Noon Saturday: 1:30 PM 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 thru Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM CLOSED the month of July Youth Ministry Office 368-8976 Parish Outreach Office 861-0143 Office Hours: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY St. Vincent DePaul Society 368-4785 [email protected]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 Daily Mass: Monday thru Friday 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 Prep: Second Saturday of the month, at 2:00 PM. To register call 368-4665. Matrimony: Consult parish priest or deacon 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 Mr. Stephen Adams, Principal Address: 2451 Frazer Road, Newark, DE 19702 For more information call the school office at 302-838-8850 Web Page: www.cttcs.org October 11, 2020 - Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Very Rev. Mark Kelleher Pastor [email protected]Rev. Michael J. Cook Weekend Assistant [email protected]
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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.
GENERAL INFORMATION: Church Office 368-4665 Fax Number 368-4667 Web Page: www.holyfamilynewark.org Office Hours Monday thru Thursday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM to Noon Saturday: 1:30 PM 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 thru Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM CLOSED the month of July Youth Ministry Office 368-8976 Parish Outreach Office 861-0143 Office Hours: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY St. Vincent DePaul Society 368-4785 [email protected] 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 Daily Mass: Monday thru Friday 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 Prep: Second Saturday of the month, at 2:00 PM. To register call 368-4665. Matrimony: Consult parish priest or deacon 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 Mr. Stephen Adams, Principal Address: 2451 Frazer Road, Newark, DE 19702 For more information call the school office at 302-838-8850 Web Page: www.cttcs.org
October 11, 2020 - Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
from the Office for Marriage and Family Life… Sunday October 11: What does it mean to be a good spouse? Certainly it includes sharing life's tasks and supporting each other. Talk about what it would feel like to live alone. Name one thing you especially like about being married? Parenting Pointers… Sunday October 11: Take the time to hug your child (children). Bless them daily. It can be part of the hug or a bed time prayer.
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Bishop’s Annual Wedding Anniversary Mass
Cancellation Due to COVID-19, the Bishop’s An-nual Wedding Anniversary Mass, scheduled for October 18, 2020, has been cancelled. Even though the Mass will not take place, all couples celebrating their 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th, 40th, 45th, 50th wed-ding anniversary, or any anniver-sary beyond 50th, will be honored with a certificate. (to get form email below) Please complete the form by October 16 and return it to the Office for Marriage and Family Life, 1626 N. Union Street, Wilmington, DE 19806, or by emailing [email protected].
October is Respect Life Month. You can find resources for parishes, groups and individuals at www.respectlife.org.
Listen to Catholic Forum every Saturday afternoon at 1:30 on Relevant Radio 640. Next Saturday, October 17th, tune in to hear an interview with Susan Brinkmann, author of the new book, “Fight Like a Cath-olic: Spiritual Warfare in the Catholic Tra-dition.” Listen to Catholic Forum online anytime at cdow.org/CatholicForum..., or search “Catholic Forum” on Apple, Spoti-fy, or iHeartRadio podcasts. For photos, information regarding upcoming guests, links and more, “Like” Catholic Forum on Facebook at facebook.com/Catholicf....
Reading: Philippians 4:12-14, 19-20
12 I know to be humbled, and I also know to have abundance. In every (circumstance) and in everything, I have learned the secret (how) to be satisfied and to hunger, to have abundance and be in need. 13 I made strong in every (way) by the (One) empowering me. 14 Yet, you did well having been my part-ners in affliction.
19 My God will fill all of your needs ac-cording to his riches, in (his) glory, in CHRIST JESUS. 20 To God our Father (be) glory upon ages of ages. Amen
CHANGE IN BOOK CLUB TIME The Zoom book club using Five Loaves and Two Fish by Cardinal Van Thuan will be changed to 7pm on Thursday evenings. If you would like the link to join the book club, please email Cecilia. You can purchase your own copy of the book through Amazon or at pauline.org.
RE Classes RE classes are now in full swing and meeting virtually! If you have a child who is not yet registered, please contact our office as soon as possible. We still have room in our GIFT program, which is online and entirely self-paced. The first virtual meeting for the GIFT program will be on October 21st.
Sacraments First Reconciliation meeting will be held virtually on Wed. October 14th at 6:30pm. Students in grade 9 or above who would like to begin preparation for Confirma-tion should keep an eye out for more information coming soon!
Saint of the Week: St. Teresa of Avila St. Teresa of Avila was a Spanish Carmelite nun who worked to revive her reli-gious community. Once, she was traveling between convents in a nasty storm when the cart she was riding in hit a bump in the road. The cart flipped over and St. Teresa was thrown onto the side of the road into mud. She looked up and said, "God, if this is how you treat your friends, it's no wonder you have so few of them!" This story reminds us to always be open and honest with God. And, like St. Teresa, to be ready to receive His grace in return. Francis Xavier Seelos, pray for us!”
Hours are Monday thru Wednesday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Thursday - 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 302-368-8976
Any questions call or email
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Parish News and Happenings
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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 738-5062 or 738-3033 before 7:30 p.m. and we will pray for you.
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK AND THEIR CAREGIVERS:
To have a person’s name added to the sick list, please call the office at 302-368-4665
The names of the sick stay on for 6 weeks. If they still need to be on it, you must call the office and have
them re-entered.
THANK YOU FROM THE ST. VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY Thank you to everyone who donates to the SVDP Poor Boxes and to those who make regular monetary donations to SVDP. With your help, we are able to provide assistance to those less fortunate in the Community & in our parish Family.
Phyllis Gill Joanne McMahon
Joan O’Neill Paul Contreti Grace Giuffre
Marianna Giuffre Kathie Wisniewski Mary Ann Connell
Joan Yue Flavia Scarfo
Francis Gildea Joan Matyas
Denise Robinson Linda Mitchell Nancy Itterly
Rob Mary Elizabeth
Athena Spurlock Anna Bailey
Carmello Palazzo
Jerry Gawronski Michelle Williams
Diane John
Mary Elizabeth Dan Reister
Stephanie Shaw Barbara Emard Matthew Veid
Jerry Maxine Ware Jon Rohrer
Xavier Rohrer Heather Rohrer
Kate Vasta Susan Traurig
JoLynn Maniscalco Bill Hawk
Lauren Garniewski
May the choir of angels come to greet her and speed her to Paradise. Please pray for the soul of:
Alisa G. Bonsall
May her soul and all of the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace.
For those Holy Family parishioners that have returned to attending Mass in person, you have recently seen Knights of Colum-bus members at the church exit collecting for the Special Olympics. Later this month, we will be collecting two weekends in a row for our annual "Coats For Kids" cam-paign. All of the funds received will be used to purchase new coats which will then be sent to the Minister of Caring facili-ty in Wilmington. So, please be aware that when you see a Knight's member with his hand out (or rather a collection container), all of the funds collected are promptly turned over to those in need. And our members take great personal satisfaction in participating in activities of this nature. If you are a man over 18 and a practicing Catholic who is looking for a way to be-come further involved in helping others, please let us know. To find out more about becoming a member of the Knights of Co-lumbus, please call Ron Cahill, Grand Knight at 610-256-8988 or Brian Kunkel, Membership Director at 302 834-3644.
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, October 10 5:00 pm - William Knotts
Sunday, October 11 8:00 am - Marie A. Panico 10:00 am - Rev. John E. Mulgrew 12:00 pm - Parishioners Intentions
Monday, October 12 9:00 am - Bob Litzinger
Tuesday, October 13
9:00 am - Joseph A. Palermo
Wednesday, October 14 9:00 am - Evelyn Cantarera (living)
Thursday, October 15 9:00 am - James Cantarera (living)
Friday, October 16
9:00 am - Mike Schwartz
Saturday, October 17 5:00 pm - Clara “Gail” Ketteringham
Sunday, October 18 8:00 am - Carole Strazzella 10:00 am - Maria Therese Ceraso 12:00 pm - Parishioners Intentions
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Parish News and Diocesan News
SNAP SUPPORT GROUP - A support group for survivors of clergy sexual abuse and their families sponsored by Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) meets in the Newark area on the sec-ond Monday of each month from 7:00 to 8:30 pm. For the location, call Judy Miller at 302-397-1622 or email [email protected]
CODE PURPLE NEEDS YOUR HELP In a clear 1-gallon Zip Lock bag: 1 Chef Boyardee ready to eat microwaveable meal 1 or 2 Snack cracker 1 granola type bar 1 fruit cup (any variety) or applesauce 1 juice box or juice pouch with straw 1 spoon and or fork with napkin There will be a collection bin available
THANK YOU Please NO OUTDATED FOOD
Parish Office will be closed Monday, October 12
COATS FOR KIDS The Knights of Columbus St. Michael Council, will be collecting monetary donations only this year (due to COVID) to purchase new coats for chil-dren. The Ministry of Caring will distribute the coats to those in need. The weekends of October 17 & October 18 as well as October 24 & October 25
Monetary donations may also be turned in at church office.
Please make checks payable: St. Michael Council, K of C.
FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS DAYS AT BOSCOV'S THIS YEAR IS THE
24TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SALE OCT 14 & OCTOBER 15, 2020 9 AM-9PM
This year there will not be coupons to purchase in advance of the sale as in the past due to the pandemic. No coupon is necessary this year. Instead all charitable organiza-tions will be given a special code. Customers will receive a 20% discount on the lowest price of most items even if the item is already on sale. In addition, on some big ticket items there will be a 10% dis-count. When the customer goes to the cashier they will be asked the name of the organization they wish to support.. When you make your purchase tell the cashier you want the 5% to go to Holy Family Woman's Group. The Women's Group is involved in many projects. We support Outreach, St Vincent De-Paul, Seamen's Center, Empowerment Center just to name a few. This is our biggest fund raiser, please help to make it a success. Things are very different this year in almost all aspects of our lives. Most customers take advantage of this sale to start their Christmas shopping.
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