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SERVED BY: Pastor Rev. Joseph Ferraro, K.H.S. Parochial Vicars Rev. Mauro Primavera Rev. Francesco Donnarumma Summer Assistant Rev. Anthony Palombo Weekend Assistants Rev. Msgr. C. Anthony Ziccardi In Residence Rev. William Cook Interim Director of Religious Education Rev. Mauro Primavera Convent Superior Sr. Patricia Dunham, MPF Good Shepherd Academy Ms. Jaclyn Pilat, Principal Director of Music Ministry Ms. Susan Loricchio Parish Secretary Ms. Lynn S. Falduto ([email protected]) Nursery School Supervisor Sr. Cathy Lynn Cummings, FSSE Financial Chairperson Sergio Pavone Parish Trustees Mrs. Gina Tamburri Mr. Robert Collmier MASSES Saturday evening: 5:30 PM (English) 7:00 PM (Italian) Neo-Catechumenate Liturgy: 8:30 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon Filipino Mass: 2nd Sunday of month, 5:00 PM Daily: 8:45 AM; Saturday 8:45 AM OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Thurs: 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM The Rectory is closed 12:00 - 1:00 PM The office is closed on Friday-Saturday-Sunday. RECONCILIATION: Saturday, 1:00 PM BAPTISM: Baptisms are scheduled once a month on Sunday afternoons except during Lent. Expectant parents are asked to contact the rectory to schedule an appointment at least three months before the desired date of Baptism. Parents must attend a special catechetical session prior to the Baptism. MARRIAGE: Couples should contact the rectory one year in advance of the proposed wedding date in order to allow for the proper pre-marital preparation. At least one person must be a registered parishioner of Holy Family. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: This is a sacrament not only for those who are at the point of death. As soon as anyone begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, we encourage you to call for a priest in the rectory. MINISTRY OF THE SICK: The Eucharist will be brought to the homebound. Please contact the Rectory with the names and addresses of parishioners who are ill or homebound. VOCATION: Women and men who feel called to the religious life, and men called to Holy Orders, should contact the Vocations Office at 973-497-4365. EMERGENCY CALLS: In case of an accident or sudden illness, call the rectory at any hour or reach us on the emergency phone, 973-986-1690. The priest on duty will return your call. SOCIAL SERVICE HOTLINE: The Catholic Community Services is an office that serves all people in need. Please call 1-800-CCS-7413. PARISH GIVING: Have your weekly donation sent directly to the Church! Visit holyfamilynutley.org & click on “Parish Giving.” OR visit www.parishgiving.org. You can also just call 866-307-7140 to sign up. Holy Family Church Nutley ~ Belleville May 30, 2021 Rectory: 973-667-0026 Convent - 973-667-2050 Good Shepherd Academy Holy Family Day Nursery Fax: 973-661-1714 60 Harrison St. 24 Brookline Ave. 174 Franklin Ave. www.holyfamilynutley.org 973-667-2049 973-235-1170 And www.gsanutley.org Rel. Education Office: 973-667-6018 28 Brookline Avenue

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SERVED BY: Pastor Rev. Joseph Ferraro, K.H.S. Parochial Vicars Rev. Mauro Primavera Rev. Francesco Donnarumma Summer Assistant Rev. Anthony Palombo Weekend Assistants Rev. Msgr. C. Anthony Ziccardi In Residence Rev. William Cook Interim Director of Religious Education Rev. Mauro Primavera Convent Superior Sr. Patricia Dunham, MPF Good Shepherd Academy Ms. Jaclyn Pilat, Principal Director of Music Ministry Ms. Susan Loricchio Parish Secretary Ms. Lynn S. Falduto ([email protected]) Nursery School Supervisor Sr. Cathy Lynn Cummings, FSSE Financial Chairperson Sergio Pavone Parish Trustees Mrs. Gina Tamburri Mr. Robert Collmier

MASSES Saturday evening: 5:30 PM (English) 7:00 PM (Italian) Neo-Catechumenate Liturgy: 8:30 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon Filipino Mass: 2nd Sunday of month, 5:00 PM Daily: 8:45 AM; Saturday 8:45 AM OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Thurs: 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM The Rectory is closed 12:00 - 1:00 PM The office is closed on Friday-Saturday-Sunday. RECONCILIATION: Saturday, 1:00 PM BAPTISM: Baptisms are scheduled once a month on Sunday afternoons except during Lent. Expectant parents are asked to contact the rectory to schedule an appointment at least three months before the desired date of Baptism. Parents must attend a special catechetical session prior to the Baptism. MARRIAGE: Couples should contact the rectory one year in advance of the proposed wedding date in order to allow for the proper pre-marital preparation. At least one person must be a registered parishioner of Holy Family.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK: This is a sacrament not only for those who are at the point of death. As soon as anyone begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, we encourage you to call for a priest in the rectory. MINISTRY OF THE SICK: The Eucharist will be brought to the homebound. Please contact the Rectory with the names and addresses of parishioners who are ill or homebound. VOCATION: Women and men who feel called to the religious life, and men called to Holy Orders, should contact the Vocations Office at 973-497-4365. EMERGENCY CALLS: In case of an accident or sudden illness, call the rectory at any hour or reach us on the emergency phone, 973-986-1690. The priest on duty will return your call. SOCIAL SERVICE HOTLINE: The Catholic Community Services is an office that serves all people in need. Please call 1-800-CCS-7413. PARISH GIVING: Have your weekly donation sent directly to the Church! Visit holyfamilynutley.org & click on “Parish Giving.” OR visit www.parishgiving.org. You can also just call 866-307-7140 to sign up.

Holy Family Church Nutley ~ Belleville

May 30, 2021

Rectory: 973-667-0026 Convent - 973-667-2050 Good Shepherd Academy Holy Family Day Nursery Fax: 973-661-1714 60 Harrison St. 24 Brookline Ave. 174 Franklin Ave. www.holyfamilynutley.org 973-667-2049 973-235-1170 And www.gsanutley.org Rel. Education Office: 973-667-6018 28 Brookline Avenue

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Rejoice in the Lord By Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R.

Archbishop of Newark May 21, 2021 / Vol. 2, No. 17

Come, Holy Spirit, bring us joys that never end The Solemnity of Pentecost completes our celebration of the joy of Easter. In the images contained in the marvelous Sequence of Pentecost, “Veni, Sancte Spiritus,” we call on the third person of the Blessed Trinity to come into our hearts, bringing light for our darkness, comfort for

our distress, healing for our soul’s sickness, warmth for our frozen hearts, and joys that will never end. Why would we ask the Holy Spirit for the gift of unending joy? We know that our lives are filled with sorrow and disappointment. We know that even after receiving God’s saving grace and being reconciled to him in the sacrament of penance, we will sin again. We know that all those whom we love, and we ourselves, will one day suffer and die. What’s the point of asking for joy that will not end? Our faith is weak, isn’t it? Just six weeks ago, we celebrated the great miracle of our salvation and the true source of all human hope and joy. We believe that the Lord is risen, that he has conquered sin and death, and that we are truly free.

We believe this, and yet we have our doubts. We hope in him, and yet we give in to sadness and despair. This is precisely why Christ sent us his Holy Spirit—to give us courage in our weakness, to sustain us in our fidelity to his Word, and, yes, to fill our hearts with joys that never end!

Recall what Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI once said in an Easter message “Urbi et Orbi” (to the city and the world): “Easter does not work magic. Just as the Israelites found the desert awaiting them on the far side of the Red Sea, so the Church after the Resurrection always finds history filled with joy and hope, grief and anguish.”

Joy and hope do not eliminate our grief and anguish. They transform them—making them like the Lord’s Passion and death: a participation in the painful pilgrimage of human suffering to the abundant joy of eternal life.

This is why Easter is the season of hope. Our hope is not idealism, a form of “wishful thinking.” Our hope is not political or ideological. It is Christian realism, grounded in the person of Jesus Christ and in the story of his life, death and resurrection.

Christian hope is not an illusion. As the Letter to the Hebrews assures us, “We have [hope] as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul” (Heb 6:19). We are truly anchored, regardless of the storms we encounter every day. For Christians, life’s difficulties are not eliminated. They are endured with confidence and transformed by the joyful hope of the Risen Christ.

That’s why we dare to ask for joys that never end. We know that we need the help of God’s grace to face the pain and the weariness of daily life. We know that we need the Spirit’s sevenfold gifts (wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety and fear of the Lord) to sustain us in life’s journey. We know that, as Pope Benedict reminded us, “The Church after the Resurrection always finds history filled with joy and hope, grief and anguish.”

That was certainly true for the disciples of Jesus. Many faced bitter persecution and death as they carried out the Lord’s great commission to go out to the whole world as missionaries and to preach the Gospel and heal the sick in his name. They experienced no end of suffering and disappointment, but they served the Lord joyfully because they were empowered by the Holy Spirit and they were burning with the fire of God’s love.

We long for joy that never ends. As Pope Francis tells us, this joy is available to us if we can step out of our comfort zones and become missionary disciples who give ourselves wholeheartedly to proclaiming the Good News.

So, let us pray: Holy Spirit of God, come, pour your dew on our dryness. Melt our frozen hearts and guide us when we go astray. Give us endless joy. Amen. Alleluia! † Sincerely yours in Christ the Redeemer, Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R. Archbishop of Newark

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MISSION STATEMENT � Holy Family Catholic Church is a spiritually and socially active parish. Rooted in the Word of God and nourished by the Eucharist, we celebrate the life of our Lord Jesus Christ by proclaiming the Good News and providing spiritual growth, support and service with love. Founded by Italian immigrants a century ago, today our parish continues the tradition of extending a loving, caring and affirming welcome to all who join us as we Continue Our Journey of Faith. � La Chiesa Cattolica Santa Famiglia e’ una parrocchia socialmente e spiritualmente attiva. Radicata nella Parola di Dio e nutrite dall’eucarestia, celebri-amo la vita del nostro Signore Gesu’Cristo proclamando la buona novella e provvedendo crescita spirituale, supporto e servizio con amore. Fondata un secolo fa’ da immigranti italiani, oggi, la nostra parrocchia continua la tradizione di estendere un amorevole, caro e reconoscente benvenuto a tutti coloro che con noi continuano e condividono il nostro cammino di fede. � Ang simbahang katoliko ng banal na pamilya ay isang masiglang parokya sa espirituwal at ugnayang panlipunan. Nakaugat sa salita ng diyos at pi-nalusog ng eukaristiya, ipanagdiriwant namin ang buhay ng ating panginoong hesukristo sa pagpapahayag ng mabuting balita at paguudulot ng paglago sa kabanalan, paggabay, at mapagmahal na paglilingkod. Itinatag ng mga dayuhang italiano may isang-daan taon na ang nakakalipas, ngayon ang aming parokya ay patuloy sa pag-ugit ng tradisyon ng mapag-aruga, mapagkalinga, at mapagkilang pagtanggap sa mga sumapi saamin habang patuloy sa pagla-lakbay sa panaampalataya.

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“GIFTED TO GIVE”

The 500th Anniversary of the Arrival of the Gospel in the Philippines Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, It is with joy that I greet the Filipino clergy and faithful of the Archdiocese of Newark as they celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the arrival of the Gospel in the Philippines. Together with them, the Archdiocese recalls with gratitude the providential landing of Ferdinand Magellan on one of their more than seven thousand islands in 1521. The first Mass was celebrated on the islands by Fray Pedro de Valderrama, OSA, on Easter Sunday, March 31, 1521. For 500 years, the Philippines has treasured the gift of its Catholic faith. The seeds of faith were planted by Spanish missionaries and quickly took root in the hearts of Filipinos, which are naturally disposed to the divine. The same faith sustains most Filipinos to this day, making the Philippines the largest Catholic country in Asia. It is the faith, centered on the Eucharist, that makes them grateful for their daily bread, welcoming as they are welcomed to the Eucharistic banquet, joyful to break open the Word with others, and willing to be broken themselves for the sake of the Gospel. This jubilee year recognizes gratefully the missionaries who brought the faith to the Philippines, the ancestors who accepted the faith and passed it on, generation after generation, the bishops, priests, religious, and lay ministers who have been at the vanguard of the Filipinos’ spiritual journey. Gifted to Give is the theme of the 500th Anniversary Celebration. This focus aims to renew the call to the mission of all the baptized and draws its inspiration from the command of Jesus to his disciples: “What you have received as a gift, give as a gift” (Mt 10:8). In his homily at the Mass he celebrated for and with Filipinos at St. Peter’s Basilica on March 14, 2021, Pope Francis said:

“Wherever they (Filipinos) go to work, they sow the faith. It is part of your genes, a blessed ‘infectiousness’ that I urge you to preserve. Keep bringing the faith, the good news you received five hundred years ago, to others. I want to thank you, then, for the joy you bring to the whole world and to our Christian communities, where your discreet and hardworking presence became a testimony of faith. In the footsteps of Mary and Joseph, for God loves to bring the joy of faith through humble, hidden, courageous and persevering service.”

Today, millions of Filipino migrants present in some 200 countries share the gift of faith they have received. In their new homes, Filipinos faithfully live their Christian faith, often in unassuming and unheralded ways. They preach the Gospel by their actions. In parishes and communities, they take an active part in worship while serving as members of the choir, readers, Eucharistic ministers, catechists, and volunteers in so many parish activities. They enrich their parishes with a rich array of beautiful cultural and religious traditions. In countries where the practice of the Christian faith is difficult, even dangerous, I have witnessed courageous Filipino Catholics who find ways to come together and worship. Our Archdiocese is blessed with thousands of Filipino lay faithful who actively participate in the life of the Church. Another blessing is the service of 46 Filipino priests who labor in parishes and other ministries. The Filipino clergy of the Archdiocese of Newark will be leading the celebrations throughout the year to mark this significant milestone. Masses will be celebrated to commemorate various significant events in Philippine history. A replica of the Magellan Cross, along with the images of Santo Nino and Our Lady of Manaoag, will journey on a pilgrimage to 12 Jubilee Churches in the archdiocese and the Diocese of Paterson. I invite everyone, especially our Filipino faithful, to participate fully in these celebrations. A Program of Activities of the 500th Anniversary of the Arrival of the gospel in the Philippines is available online at www.rcan.org. Mabuhay ang Pilipinas! May the Lord, who has gifted us with faith, grant us generous hearts that will share the same faith to others! May our Mother of Perpetual Help watch over your families and communities!

Sincerely yours in Christ the Redeemer,

Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R. Archbishop of Newark

Update to Covid-19 Pandemic Rules from Archdiocese of Newark Effective Friday, May 28: Masks in Church are no longer required for fully vaccinated persons. Others are strongly encouraged to follow CDC guidance and continue to wear the mask in the Church building. Social distancing is no longer required, although those not vaccinated should continue to maintain a safe distance from others. It is not required for anyone to show proof of vaccination.

Effective Friday, June 4: All indoor gathering limits are revoked. Pastors may impose stricter regulations if needed. On June 5/6, the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, the obligation for every Catholic attend the mass is restored by direction of the Bishops of New Jersey. Individuals may discern freely not to attend mass for serious reasons. See more information at www.holyfamilynutley.org

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Memorials for the Week of May 30 Church Sanctuary Lamp

Nunzio Papaccio...Mom & Dad Altar Candles, Altar Bread & Altar Wine Peter M. Brown...Virginia Turano & Family

The Sanctuary Lamp in the Church and Chapel, Altar Candles, Altar Bread, & Altar Wine, as well as Altar Flowers are our weekly memorials. The donation for each Sanctuary Lamp and Altar Candles is $10. The donation for Altar Bread or Altar Wine is $15. The donation for Flowers on the Altar of the Blessed Virgin or Saint Joseph is $45.

Please stop by the rectory to reserve any of the above.

Saturday, May 29 5:30 PM Anthony, Catherine & Mark Lopardo...Lynn Michael Robert Domenick...Aunt Camille & Family Sunday, May 30 8:00 AM Dr. Dominick Rubino...Maria Testa 10:00 AM Patrick Egbert...Maureen & George Jones 12:00 PM Estelle Burke...John & JoAnn Brown People of the Parish Monday, May 31 ~ Memorial Day 9:00 AM People of the Parish Tuesday, June 1 ~ St. Justin 8:45 AM Joseph Guardabascio...San Filippo Family John Moresca...Maria Testa Wednesday, June 2 ~ Sts. Marcellinus & Peter 8:45 AM Patrick A. Cofone...Augie & Joy Maschi & Family Michael Macaluso...Maria Testa Thursday, June 3 ~ St. Charles Lwanga & Companions 8:45 AM Louis Trezza...JoAnn Trezza Angelo & Elisabetta DiNillo...Family First Friday, June 4 8:45 AM Luigi Fabiano…Grace Rullo Valentina Cicchino...Nicolino D’Uva 2:00 PM—8:00 AM First Friday Devotion First Saturday, June 5 ~ St. Boniface 8:45 AM Special Remembrance Mass

Helen & Leonard Cirillo Catherine Parigi Angelo Frannicola Joanna Paula Ramos Sam Fusaro Vincent Soda Marilyn Lougran Henry Tamburri Anna Nowgruckes In Thanksgiving to Our Lady of Sorrows

The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

Saturday, June 5 5:30 PM Salvatore Vangieri...Ida Vangieri Sunday, June 6 8:00 AM Sr. Frances Stavalo...Sr. Lucy & the ASLF 10:00 AM Anthony Testa...Family 12:00 PM Angelina Armeno...Granddaughter, Nicole & Family People of the Parish

Please Pray for Those Who Are Sick... The sick list is posted on the bulletin board in the Church vestibule and on page 6 of this bulletin. Kindly call the rectory if there are any that should be removed. Thank you! Please Pray for Those Who Have Died…

Rosanne Scott, Ronald Forlenza, Eleanora Vitale, Geronimo Galluzza,

Antonio Benedetto, Cardinal Tobin’s Mother, Marie Terese Tobin

The Most Holy Trinity “The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit

that we are children of God, and if children then heirs, heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ…”

- ROMANS 8:16-17 If we are heirs to the kingdom of God, shouldn’t

we work to build up His kingdom? Shouldn’t we be good stewards of our inheritance, using our time in prayer, our talent in charitable works and our treasure to care for the Church that God has left to us? Our Church is a treasured heirloom from God. Do we treat it that way?

FIRST FRIDAY ADORATION The next First Friday adoration is Friday/Saturday, June 5 & 6. Those who wish to help the Knights of Columbus and dedicate a special hour of adoration to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament are asked to call Marguerite Segall: 516-361-2377. You may choose one of the following hours: Friday, 2:00 through 12:00 AM / Saturday, Midnight through 8:00 AM.

FATHER’S DAY REMEMBRANCE COLLECTION The envelope for May 23rd was designated for the Father’s Day Remembrance collection. The reason we ask for it in advance of Father’s Day is so we can accumulate the envelopes and place them on the altar for the month of June, as we did for Mother’s Day, the month of May. Be sure to list those you wish to be remembered at the Masses in June on the reverse side of the envelope.

Have you registered your child/children for Religious Education in the Fall?

Visit www.holyfamilynutley.org and click on “Religious Education.”

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GOOD SHEPHERD ACADEMY New Family Registration is ongoing. If you are in the process of deciding on the best education for your child, GSA invites you to consider our school as one of your options. Please visit our website, www.gsanutley.org, to learn more about what we have to offer and sign up for a virtual or in-person tour.

LITTLE LAMBS! Since there was such a high demand for Little Lambs enrollment, we have decided to open enrollment for the early childhood grades (Pre-K 3, Pre-K 4, and K) for 2021-22. The Little Lambs program includes half and partial week options. We offer full and half day programs for PreK-3 and PreK-4 to suit your child's needs. Call Melissa Miskell at 973-667-2049 ext. 103 or email [email protected] for more information and to schedule a tour, Monday-Thursday from 3:00 - 4:15 PM.

We are proud to say that Good Shepherd Academy has been named a Middle States Accredited Catholic Academy. We are looking forward to seeing you at GSA! Kindly RSVP [email protected] or call 973-667-2049, x-103

WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT! Shop Rite For My School: Shop for participating products at ShopRite during advertised promotions using your Price Plus Club Card and earnings are automatically credited to Good Shepherd Academy. Register your Price Plus card at shoprite-formyschool.com and select “Good Shepherd Academy” Box Tops for Education: The school is able to receive money when they turn in the General Mills box tops! Please save them and drop them off in the special box which is located in the vestibule of Church.

CAMP CREATORS

Where you create your own Great Summer Adventure! Monday-Friday, June 21-July 30

8:30—Noon $50 Registration/Supply Fee (non-refundable) $740 per student sessions fee

Morning Care, Afternoon Camp, Afternoon Musical Theatre, Aftercare

Morning Care: 7:00—8:30 AM, Monday-Friday, $10 per day Camp with Mrs. D’Arco and Ms. B. Melillo: 12:00-3:00 PM, Monday-Friday, $90/week

Aftercare: 3:00-5:00 PM, $7/per hour Musical Theatre Program with Mrs. Serio, Mr. J., Ms. Serio, and Mr. Gantor:

1:00-3:00 PM, $125/week

Pre-K3 and Pre-K4 Summer Program with Ms. D. Melillo and Mrs. Calicchio, 8:30 AM -3:00 PM

Payments are made online : www.gsanutley.org

Due to limited space, we will first honor those students will wish to attend all 6 weeks. Cancellations: Refunds for sessions will be given through May 31st.

Cancellation requests must be submitted in writing to [email protected]. No refunds will be given after May 31, 2021

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If you have not yet signed up for Parish Giving, why not sign up and give it a try. It is far more convenient than going to the

ATM and having only $20 bills in your pocket. Simply go to our parish website (www.holyfamilynutley.org) and click on the link to ParishGiving. You can then establish your account and set up your annual donations in a matter of minutes. And that’s it - - you’re good to go! This is especially convenient for those who have children in our school and CCD programs. You are then easily able to establish that you are an active, participating parishioner of our Church.

Pre-School Open Enrollment - Limited Space Available “An Excellent Early Educational Experience since 1958”

Holy Family Day Nursery School

174 Franklin Ave., Nutley 973-235-1170

Ages: 2.5 years through 5 years

Classes Offered: Nursery (Age 2.5 years)

Pre-K3 (Age 3 years) Pre-K4 (Age 4 years)

Monday through Friday Full Day Programs

Academic Day: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Extended Hours: 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuition Includes: Daily Hot Lunch, prepared on campus;

Afternoon Snack; Extended Hours (7-5); Evolving Updated Curriculum

with an emphasis on the Catholic Faith; Safe and Loving Environment;

Lots of Fun Play Time; State Licensed Program/Facility.

Under the Administration of the

Franciscan Sisters of Saint Elizabeth.

We need your help to reach our 2021 Annual Appeal goal! We are more than halfway toward reaching our goal! The Annual Appeal funds essential programs and ministries at the heart of our Catholic Mission in the Archdiocese of Newark - namely to proclaim the gospel, to pass on the faith to future generations through the celebration of the sacraments, and to care for the poor and those on the margins. Reaching our goal not only helps to fund essential programs throughout the Archdiocese of Newark, but can also help us lower our annual assessment payments. We invite you to partner with us in shining the light of Christ. Be assured that we are most grateful for your great treasure! You can donate by going to https: www.rcan.org/ways-to-give be sure to specify, Holy Family, Nutley” or by using the envelopes located in the vestibule. Please support the Annual Appeal with whatever amount you can comfortably afford. Thank you!

The Giving Garden at Holy Family Church (located across the street from the Bell Tower) will be resuming work to prepare the site for spring planting.

The garden provides fresh produce for the Holy Family Food Pantry, Nutley Family

Service Bureau Food Pantry, as well as local soup kitchens. Volunteers are always welcome to help out and experience is not necessary, you can learn as you go! Masks and social distancing will be required. If you are interested, please contact Linda Iorio (732-575-6931) or email: [email protected] or contact Sam Magalong (973-818-5389) or [email protected]

Please Remember in Your Prayers Our Sick Relatives and Friends…Lenora Barry, Rosemary Buffardi, James E. Carlucci, Jr., Rose Carolla, Concetta Casarrubbea,

Joseph Casarrubbea, Daniel Chagnon, Becky Coreless, William Cottongin, Louis D’Alonzo, Connie Del Bianco, Angelo Domenick, Diane Figiera, Domenico Falduto, John Falduto, Janet Farruggia, Alexander Lawrence Flor, Jerry Fornarotto, Kyle Gauweiler, Joseph Gencarelli, Paul Izzo, Megan Kavanaugh, Richard Kneser, Edward Kohler, Sr., Ashley Kreig, Laura Lambroschino, Adam Lima, Toni Logiudice, John Loricchio, Rosemary Michele, Susan Merlucci, Frances Mogielnicki, Charles Monza, Gladys Pozza, Maria Puglio, Charlene Riviera, Anne Rotonda, Gerard Sabatella, Valerie Sabatella, Karen Sammartine, Sarah Scrudato, Denise Swantek, Joseph Vecchio, Millie Zaino Please notify the rectory when someone is to be removed from this list. Revised May 30, 2021

This fundraiser has really taken off! Thank you to so many of our parishioners and friends who have supported it! The donation is $100 and there is space on the backside of the ticket to list up to four people so that, in reality, 5 people can donate $20 each and split a nice prize! If you wish to receive a ticket (or two, or three!) just call the rectory and we will happily mail them to you.

The drawing is Father’s Day, June 20, 2:00 P.M. If you have received a ticket and do not plan to use it, please return it to the rectory as we hope to sell all 2,000 tickets for a grand prize of $100,000!

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