Sunday Mass for May 17, 2020 (bi-lingual)

Please join us on Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 4pm for our live-stream Bi-lingual (Portuguese/English) Sunday mass on our Facebook page or on this page around 4pm.

Fr. Roberto will be the celebrant and Deacon Kevin will assist.

In addition, the Holy Rosary will be prayed outside in the church grounds (weather permitting) @6pm. Prayers will be in both Portuguese & English.

Mass Readings for May 17 2020, Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year A
1st Reading ACTS 8:5-8, 14-17
Responsorial Psalm Psalms 66:1-3, 4-5, 6-7, 16, 20
2nd Reading 1 Peter 3:15-18
Alleluia John 14:23
Gospel John 14:15-21

A prayer for Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
I love you above all things and I desire to receive you in my soul.
Since I cannot at this moment receive you sacramentally,
Come at least spiritually into my heart.
I embrace you as if you were already there
And unite myself wholly to you.
Never permit me to be separated from you.
Amen.

Message from Fr. Damian Breen

Good day to one and all,

I take this opportunity to salute all the mothers of our parish family (grandmothers, spiritual/godmothers) on this Mother’s Day, the 5th Sunday of Easter. We remember our deceased mothers as well and pray that they shall be with our Lord and our Lady in the happiness of heaven with all the angels and saints.

As we observe the month of May we are also aware of Mary, the Mother of God, whom our Lord entrusted to us on Mt. Calvary as His greatest gift to be our advocate and an unfailing source of consolation for us as we make our journey from this life to the next in and through her Son, our Savior. As promised in my homily this past weekend (livestreamed at the Vigil Mass on Saturday 5/9/20), I want to share with you a new prayer to our Lady I learned only recently as we invoke her motherly help and assistance to us during this challenging time.

As the old saying goes, no one who follows Mary will not fail to find her Son – another way of saying this spiritual maxim: To Jesus through Mary.

Anima Mariae

Soul of Mary, sanctify me.
Heart of Mary, inflame me.
Hands of Mary, support me.
Feet of Mary, direct me.
Immaculate eyes of Mary, look upon me.
Lips of Mary, speak for me.
Sorrows of Mary, strengthen me.
O Mary, hear me.
In the wound of of the Heart of Jesus, hide me.
Let me never be separated from you.
From my enemy defend me.
At the hour of my death, call me.
And bid me come to your Immaculate Heart.
That thus I may come to the Heart of Jesus.
And there with all the saints praise you
For all eternity. R/. Amen.

Wishing all a happy Mother’s day and praying for all of you in the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary,

Fr. Damian Breen

Sunday Mass for May 10, 2020

Mass Readings for May 10 2020, Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year A
1st Reading Acts 6:1-7
Responsorial Psalm Psalms 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19
2nd Reading 1 Peter 2:4-9
AlleluiaJohn 14:6
Gospel John 14:1-12

A prayer for Spiritual Communion
My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
I love you above all things and I desire to receive you in my soul.
Since I cannot at this moment receive you sacramentally,
Come at least spiritually into my heart.
I embrace you as if you were already there
And unite myself wholly to you.
Never permit me to be separated from you.
Amen.

Bi-lingual Mass: May 16, 2020

Dear Parishioners,

There will be a Bi-lingual (Portuguese/English) Mass on Saturday, May 16th @4PM, LIVE STREAMED from Corpus Christi Church. Fr. Roberto will be the celebrant and Deacon Kevin will assist him at the mass.
In addition, the Holy Rosary will be prayed outside in the church grounds (weather permitting) @6pm. Prayers will be in both Portuguese & English.

A message from Father Damian

Good Sunday to one and all in the Risen Lord,

As many of you are aware our Holy Father Pope Francis has invited the Christian faithful to recite the Holy Rosary with greater devotion during this month of May imploring the salutary prayers and motherly intercession of the Holy Mother of God upon us, our nation, the world, and all victims and first responders to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Pope’s letter for the month of May and his appeal for families to take up this praiseworthy practice can be found on the Catholic News Service and zenit.org just name two Catholic news portals.

For those who are interested, I crowned the statue of our Lady yesterday morning (First Saturday) with the reliable help of one of our dedicated altar servers for the Latin Mass who God-willing will be entering St. Andrew’s College Seminary at Seton Hall this fall to begin his studies for the priesthood, please keep Marco in your prayers and all who are discerning a call to the priesthood and consecrated life as we observe the World Day of Prayer for Vocations this Sunday.

If any of you wish to decorate the altar of Our Lady or the Grotto outdoors with flowers from your yards you are most cordially invited to do so as side door of the church remains open each day for private visitation.

Today, I would like to share with you the very powerful words of the Venerable Servant of God, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, who preached this message about the Holy Rosary and its fruitful effects many times throughout his preaching ministry (Read about the Battle of Lepanto as well):

“Because the Hail Mary is said many times in the course of a Rosary, do not think of it as sterile repetition, because each time it is said in a different setting or scene, as you meditate, for example, on such mysteries as the Birth of Our Lord, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection, and so forth. You never thought, as a child, when you told your mother you loved her, that it had the same meaning as it did the last time you told her. Because the background of the affection changed, its affirmation was new. It is the same sun that rises each morning, but it makes a new day. He continues:

1. If, every day of your life, you say the Rosary devoutly, and all it implies, you will never lose your soul.

2. If you wish for peace in your heart and your family and an abundance of heavenly gifts on your household, then assemble your family each night and pray the rosary.

3. If you are anxious to convert a soul to the fullness of God’s love and life, teach that person to pray the Rosary, That person will either stop saying the Rosary, or he/she will receive the gift of faith.

4. If a sufficient army of us said the Rosary every day, the Blessed Mother would now, as in the past, obtain from her Divine Son the stilling of present tempests, the defeat of the enemies of human (Christian) civilization, and a real peace in the hearts of tired and straying men and women.

5. If the cooling of your charity has made you unhappy on the inside and critical of others, then the Rosary, through your meditation on Our Lord’s great love for you on the Cross and your Mother’s affection for you on Calvary, will rekindle your love of God and of neighbor and restore you to a peace that surpasses all understanding.

Do not think that in honoring Our Lady with the Rosary you are neglecting Our Lord. Did you ever know anyone who ignored you by being kind to your mother? If our Lord said, “Behold thy Mother,” it well behooves us to respect her whom Our Lord chose above all the creatures of the earth (Sheen’s, The Cries of Jesus from the Cross: An Anthology, 160-161).

Sheen was fond of saying that if upon meeting Our Lord in Heaven one day, he hoped that Lord would say to him, “Oh, I know you, my Mother always told me about you.”

As I pray my rosary each day, I do so for all of you, your family members, and all your intentions.

In the Sacred Heart of Jesus and with Our Lady Queen of the Holy Rosary,

Fr. Damian Breen

Daily Holy Rosary

Daily Holy Rosary (6 PM, Weather Permitting)

There is a General Invitation, during the Month of May, with Pope Francis to Pray the Holy Rosary. Father Damien will meet before the beautiful tableaus of the mysteries of the Holy Rosary each day at 6pm for those who would like to pray together each day, weather permitting, while observing social distancing. Our parish campus invites us with it’s beauty and with its wonderful shrine that remind us of our Good Shepherd and of the Help and the Love of the Blessed Mother who we honor in a special way, during this month of May. She who is the queen of the Holy Rosary, the Refuge of Christians, and the Great Comfort of the Afflicted.

Parishioners Praying while Social Distancing

Sunday Mass for May 3, 2020

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Part 1

Special Announcements:

Please Refer to the Bulletins Section for the digital versions of the bulletin.

Daily Holy Rosary (6 PM, Weather Permitting)
There is a General Invitation to during the Month of May, with Pope Francis to Pray the Holy Rosary, Father Damien will meet before the beautiful tableaus of the mysteries of the Holy Rosary each day at 6pm for those who would like to pray together each day, weather permitting, while observing social distancing. Our parish campus invites us with it’s beauty and with its wonderful shrine that remind us of our Good Shepherd and of the Help and the Love of the Blessed Mother who we honor in a special way, during this month of May. She who is the queen of the Holy Rosary, the Refuge of Christians, and the Great Comfort of the Afflicted.

Catholic Mass Readings for May 3 2020, Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year A –

1st Reading Acts 2:14A, 36-41
Responsorial Psalm Psalms 23: 1-3a, 3b4, 5, 6
2nd Reading 1 Peter 2:20B-25
AlleluiaJohn 10:14
Gospel John 10:1-10

Bishop Checchio’s call to prayer

Please see Bishop Checchio’s letter and call to prayer for Friday, May 1 at 4 p.m. for a live streamed Mass from the Cathedral of St. Francis as the Diocese of Metuchen will unite with the Body of Christ spread throughout the United States and Canada, all seeking the protection and help of Mary, the Mother of the Church.

Read Full Letter: https://diometuchen.org/mary-mother-of-the-church