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BAPTISM The Sacrament of Bap sm is normally celebrated on the first Sunday of the month at 12:00 noon (except during Lent). Parents must contact the parish office in advance; first- me parents are required to a end a bap sm forma on session. SPONSOR CERTIFICATES Sponsors (Godparents) for Bap sm and Confirma on are required to verify their eligibility. They must be fully ini ated Catholics who ac vely prac ce their faith and are in good standing with the Church. For more informa on please contact the Parish office. RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS If you are considering becoming Catholic, or desire to complete your sacraments, please contact the parish office for more informa on about the RCIA. PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK Please call the parish office to arrange for a pastoral visit, Anoin ng of the Sick, and/or Holy Communion for those who are ill or elderly and unable to come to church. MARRIAGES Arrangements should be made one year in advance of the wedding. Please contact the parish office before booking a recep on venue. Once a wedding date is confirmed, a priest or deacon will assist with the required marriage prepara on process.
PARISH OFFICE
Hours------------------------------------- Monday - Friday: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Phone / Fax ------------------------------------- 908-526-2394 / 908-526-5837
Email -- office@holytrinitynj.org RE Email -- REoffice@holytrinitynj.org
Fr. Jeff Email--------------------------------------------- FrJeff@holytrinitynj.org
Website ----------------------------------------------------- www.holytrinitynj.org
THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY HAS AS ITS MISSION: ▪ to form a welcoming community of believers ▪ to worship God ▪ to serve God and each other, and ▪ to spread the Gospel to all
We strive to carry out the teachings of Christ in our daily lives and through our parish ac vi es.
Under the Pastoral Care of the Priests and Brothers of the Congrega on of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri
Very Rev. Jeffrey M. Calia, C.O. ------------------- Pastor Provost, the Raritan Congrega on of the Oratory
Mr. Michael Forrestall ----------------------------- Deacon
Mr. John Phalen------------------------------------- Deacon
Br. John Fredy Triana Beltran, C.O.------------- Deacon MASSES Saturday ---------------------------------------------- 5:00 pm Sunday -------------------------------------- 8:30 & 10:30 am Holy Days ------------------------------------- as announced DAILY MASSES Holy Trinity: Tuesday & Friday ----------------- 7:00 pm
St. Ann: Monday & Friday ----------------------- 7:00 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday ----------------- 7:00 am Saturday ----------------------------------------------- 9:00 am
St. Joseph: Monday - Friday ---------------------- 8:00 am
Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament Monday - Friday ----------------------------------- 12:15 pm CONFESSIONS Saturday -------------------------------------1:00 to 1:30 pm RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE HOURS From September to May Monday & Wednesday --------- 10:00 am to 5:30 pm
6 0 M A P L E S T R E E T • B R I D G E W A T E R , N E W J E R S E Y 0 8 8 0 7
THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY
Mrs. Nancy Cichocki Parish Cateche cal Leader RE Office: 908-725-6339
Maureen Montague Altar Servers 908-526-7982
Music Ministry Contact Parish Office 908-526-2394
Eileen Fisher Respect Life Comm. 908-526-6568
Bob Skorny Social Ministry 908-526-2394
SATURDAY, June 13th, Vigil: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)
5:00pm The Milelli Family r/o Daughter, Michelina SUNDAY, June 14th, The Most Holy Body
and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) 11:00am Holy Name Society Our Parishioners
MONDAY, June 15th, Weekday TUESDAY, June 16th, Weekday
7:00pm Alberto A. Aguja, Jr. (13th Anniversary) r/o The Camara Family The Healing of the Holze & O’Neill Families (living) r/o Pat Cain John Enea r/o Fr. Paul Importico Helen Farrell r/o Joe & Colleen Mula Betty McGeehan r/o John & Kathie Dalessio
WEDNESDAY, June 17th, Weekday THURSDAY, June 18th, Weekday
FRIDAY, June 19th, THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS
7:00pm George Pozarycki r/o Stan & Marcia Pozarycki Angel Figueroa r/o Wife & Children Benedicta Camara (11th Anniversary) r/o The Camara Family Joyce Walker r/o Deacon Mike & Barbara Forrestall Thomas King r/o The Meier Family
SATURDAY, June 20th, Vigil: Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
5:00pm August Esposito & Devan Balsamo r/o Wife & Grandma, Palma Esposito
SUNDAY, June 21st, Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time 11:00am Michael McElroy r/o The Repole Family Our Parishioners
SANCTUARY CANDLE
The Sanctuary Candle burning before the Blessed Sacrament this week is in memory of John Iulo as lovingly requested by His Family.
SANCTUARY FLOWERS The Sanctuary Flowers placed before the Blessed Sacrament this week are in memory of Mary Dardis as lovingly requested by Her Daughters.
Banns III – Ryann Floden & Paul Lapinski Pray for Ryann Floden & Paul Lapinski as they
begin their lives together through the Sacrament of Marriage
on June 19, 2020.
Dear Brothers and Sisters, As I write this, I am filled with excitement that we can finally worship together again in our Church. Certainly, when the Covid-19 crisis began, none of us anticipated that it would take this long. But it also seems appropriate that it is the feast of Corpus Christi that brings us back together. This feast day was established in 1264 by Pope Urban IV, at the behest of St. Thomas Aquinas. Ever since, it has been an annual celebration of the tremendous gift of the Real Presence of Jesus – Body, Blood Soul, & Divinity – in the Eucharist. We need this periodic reminder because, under normal circumstances, it is easy for us to become complacent about this astounding reality and its potentially life-changing implications. When we have the opportunity to receive Holy Communion daily, and to visit the Blessed Sacrament for Adoration almost any time, we can take it for granted. Our reverence can wane, and we can miss out on powerful graces. Worse yet, we can even do spiritual harm to ourselves and others by the manner and state in which we receive the Lord. This time, however, there are many people for whom this weekend may be their first opportunity for Holy Communion in nearly three months. Hopefully, this time of pain has also brought an increased awareness of the incalculable value of the Eucharist for us, and with it a desire to participate with greater attentiveness and fervor. This is also a time to examine ourselves and recognize if there is anything on our conscience that should prevent us from worthy Communion, and to resolve to get to Confession so that nothing stands between us and our Lord. It may also be a good time to review (and reform if necessary) the way that we receive Communion. May this feast of Corpus Christi, which presents a new beginning for us in communal worship, also bring renewal in our appreciation, our reverence, and our worthy reception of the Body and Blood of Christ.
In Christ & St. Philip, Fr. Jeff
First Reading: Deuteronomy 8:2-3, 14b-16a Moses reminds the Israelites that when they were starving in the desert, the Lord fed them with “manna” -- a food not known to them. Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 Paul points out to the Corinthians that through the sharing of the cup and the breaking of the bread, they are all one in Christ Jesus. Gospel: John 6:51-58 After Jesus feeds the five thousand people with barley loaves and fishes, he tries to make them understand the significance and the meaning of what he has done. He tells them, in mysterious and beautiful words, that the bread he gives is his flesh and says, “I myself am the living bread... If anyone eats this bread, he shall live forever.”
Welcome Home! After three months apart, it is a great joy to welcome you back to church, and to invite you to join us, in person, for Mass! Public Masses are resuming this weekend for the Feast of Corpus Christi, June 13-14. A modified schedule (below) will be in effect and may be subject to change.
Please allow extra time and plan to arrive early, as seating capacity will be limited. All will be expected to observe hand hygiene, wear a face covering, and maintain 6-foot physical distancing, as well as follow any posted signs or verbal instructions from staff and ushers.
Holy Communion will take place after the final blessing, and the Chalice will not be offered. Reception of Communion in the hand is encouraged; those receiving on the tongue should wait until after the others have received. Communion will also be available in the parking lot after the 5 pm Mass at Holy Trinity, which will also be livestreamed.
If you are feeling unwell, if you think you may have been exposed to Covid-19, or if you find yourself in a high-risk category for more severe illness from Covid-19, you are advised to remain at home.
Weekend Schedule June 13-14 Sat.: 4 pm at St. Joseph Church, Raritan *5 pm at Holy Trinity (LS) Sun.: 8 am at St. Ann Church, Raritan 9 am at St. Joseph Church 10 am (Latin, EF) Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament, Raritan (LS) 11 am at Holy Trinity 12 pm (Spanish) Shrine (LS) 5 pm at St. Ann Church LS = Livestreamed on YouTube and Facebook by the Raritan Oratory. *Communion will be available in the parking lot after Mass (Sat. 5 pm only).
Daily Masses Monday 8 am at St. Joseph / 12:15 pm at the Shrine / 7 pm at St. Ann Tuesday 7 am at St. Ann / 12:15 pm at the Shrine / 7 pm at Holy Trinity Wednesday 7 am at St. Ann / 12:15 pm at the Shrine Thursday 7 am at St. Ann / 12:15 pm at the Shrine Friday 8 am at St. Joseph / 12:15 pm at the Shrine / 7 pm at Holy Trinity /(1st Fridays only: 7 pm at St. Ann) Saturday 9 am at St. Ann
Our Religious Education School year has come to an end. If you have any questions, please contact the Religious Education Office at 908-725-6339 in addition to checking your email for updates.
Supporting Our Parish We are very grateful to all of you who have been able to continue your ongoing financial support of our parish, and to all who have contributed to the Bishop’s Annual Appeal. While a physical collection will be taken up during weekend Masses, consider taking advantage of Online Giving through our parish website as a safe and convenient alternative.
Holy Trinity now offers Online Giving through eCatholic; an easy option for donating to the Sunday Collection. It’s simple. Visit holytrinitynj.org/donate and
follow the easy registration instructions.
To add a name please call the Parish Office at (908) 526-2394.
Bob Behling Harry Corbin Paul Gsell Donna Hall Frieda Helmstetter Jim Kenely Philomena Koes Sharon Lawler JoRose Mullins Christine Otto Sue Parker Tom Russell Ruth Stives Marion Wojcik Sally Wojeck
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of all the
faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Bingo has been cancelled, until further notice. The Parish Prayer Chain is a group of parishioners that regularly pray for your needs. Should a need for prayer to arise, please call Mary Raimondo at 908-725-7369 or E-mail: babysis30@optonline.net.
The Church of the Holy Trinity is open for private prayer weekdays from 9 am – 4pm. Entry to the Church is restricted to the ramp entrance, where the automatic door is opened by pressing a button on the wall. Current hygiene & social distancing practices must be observed at all times, and gathering in groups is prohibited.
Check the website for the scheduled Confession time for this week.
Our parish office is currently opened by appointment only. If you have a pastoral need during this time, please contact us by phone or email.
Our Mass Book is open from July 1, 2020 until December 31, 2020. Mass Intentions available for Tuesday and Friday Masses only, at this time. Call the Rectory at 908-526-2394.
Religious Freedom Week - June 22 - 29 Beginning June 22, the Feast of Saints Thomas More and John Fisher, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops celebrates Religious Freedom Week. Join us in promoting religious freedom For the
Good of All. All people desire to know their Creator. All people have a natural impulse to seek the good and to live in accordance with that good. All people can flourish when they pursue the truth about God and respond to the truth. Religious freedom means that all people have the space to flourish. Religious freedom is both an American value and an important part of Catholic teaching on human dignity. When we promote religious freedom, we promote the common good and thus strengthen the life of our nation and the community of nations. Learn more at www.usccb.org/ReligiousFreedomWeek! In his pastoral concern, Bishop Checchio has directed that every Friday in the month of June, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, center on prayer to bring racial harmony, healing and peace to our nation. The livestream of Evening Prayer each Friday, starting at 5 p.m., will be available on the diocesan website (www.diometuchen.org), Facebook and YouTube pages. Should you or someone you know be in need of non-perishable items, please call the Rectory at 908-526-2394, especially during this difficult time. Our food panty is ready to help. OUR FOOD PANTRY can always use: Cereal Soup Tomato Sauce Tuna Peanut Butter Jelly Call the Rectory at 908-526-2394 to make arrangements for food donation drop-off at the Rectory. Thank you to all who have already donated food to the food pantry. It is truly appreciated
The Knitting Club meets every Wednesday evening at 6:00pm in the Church Basement/Classroom #3. Supplies are available. For information please call
Charlotte at 908-526-0477. (cancelled till further notice)
UPDATE FROM THE PARISH NURSES: Thank you for following the CDC guidelines
regarding covid19. It hasn't been easy but don't give up.
The health department is also reminding everyone to be on the alert for Tic season as the weather is getting warmer. Information is available online:
http://nj.gov/health/cd/topics/vectorborne.shtml covid information online: covid19.nj.gov
2020 Bishop’s Annual Appeal Stepping Forward in Faith: Grace in Action
Through your support of the Bishop’s Annual Appeal you help those in our diocese whose needs are the greatest — the poor, the homeless, and those struggling with illness or grief. Among other needed pastoral ministries, your gift also supports the formation of seminarians and enhances the work of campus ministry through the Catholic Center at Rutgers University. The many pastoral, educational and charitable ministries of the Diocese of Metuchen would not be possible without a generous contribution from every household. Please prayerfully consider a gift to the Bishop’s Annual Appeal to help our parish reach its goal. If we can exceed our goal, 50% of the amount collected over goal will be returned to us in the form of a parish rebate. Just as important as our financial goal is our goal of reaching 100% participation. Every gift, no matter the size, is important and greatly appreciated. Thank you.
To date, the Development Office has received pledges totaling $43,756.23 and payments totaling $39,490.32 from 171 parishioners. This represents 67.3% of your $65,000.00 goal. Thank you for your efforts.
What have you done for your marriage lately? Most couples lead very busy lives, even during this time of sheltering at home. Jobs and family responsibilities often lead to a full calendar with not enough time to get it all done, let alone time for each other. For this reason, we’ve developed an alternate marriage enrichment format designed for those who are not able to commit to a weekend away. You are invited to a virtual Worldwide Marriage Encounter Experience…
RESTORE REKINDLE RENEW Join us from the comfort of your home via Zoom for eight evening sessions presented on Mondays and Thursdays from June 29 to July 23. The only requirement is a computer, iPad or tablet with access to the internet. No prior knowledge of Zoom is necessary. Workbooks and hand-outs will be sent to you before the start of the series. Married couples, priests and religious can register for this program at wwme-philly.org or by calling Al & Mary Liz Heumann at 610-449-1859. A $100 application fee covers most of the cost; however, you will be invited to make a good faith offering at the end of the program. The fee will be waived for anyone with financial strains.
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