CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF THE SACRED HEART
89 Ridge Street • Newark, New Jersey 07104 Tel (973) 484-4600 • Fax (973) 483-8253 • www.cathedralbasilica.org His Eminence
Joseph William Cardinal Tobin, C.Ss.R. Archbishop of Newark
HOLY MASS
Most Reverend Manuel A. Cruz Rector
Saturday Evening 6:00PM (Mass of Anticipation) Sunday 8:45AM, 10:00AM en Español, and 12 NOON Weekdays Monday thru Friday at 7:30AM and 5:30PM Wednesdays & First Fridays at 7:00PM en Español Saturdays at 9:00AM en Español
Reverend John R. Barno Parochial Vicar Reverend Jason J. Makarow In Residence Reverend Monsignor John E. Doran Weekend Assistant Reverend Monsignor Francis R. Seymour Weekend Assistant Reverend Monsignor Richard F. Groncki Rector Emeritus
In July and August, only one Mass is offered on weekdays at 7:30AM
Holy Days & Civic Holidays consult bulletin for Mass times
EXPOSITION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT Wednesdays & First Fridays from 6:00PM to 7:00PM There is no Exposition during the months of July and August
Dr. Thomas DeBenedictis Deacon
SACRAMENT OF CONFESSION Confessions are heard in the Chapel of Saint Ann
John J. Miller Director of Music Ministries Olfary Gutiérrez Coordinator of Hispanic Music Ministry Ian A. Tomesch Associate Organist
Wednesdays & First Fridays at 6:15PM Saturdays at 11:30AM There is no Confession on Wednesdays and First Fridays in July and August. Confession is available by appointment at any time.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
Sister Joséfa Gonzalez, H.M.C.J. Directress of Religious Education Sister Ana Julia Frias, H.M.C.J. Head Sacristan
Instruction in the Catholic Faith in preparation for the reception of the sacraments of initiation. Contact the cathedral office for more information.
Debra M. Loprete Weddings Administrator Camillus L. Mitchell Maintenance Supervisor
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Celebrated on designated Sundays at 1:15PM second Sunday of the month in Spanish and last Sunday of the month in English
CATHEDRAL TOURS First Sunday of the month, following the 12 NOON Mass Guided group tours are available on weekdays by appointment
CATHEDRAL BASILICA IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SACRAMENT OF HOLY MATRIMONY Arrangements are to be made one year in advance. Regular Sunday Mass attendance is required for those preparing for the reception of the sacraments
Entrance at 89 Ridge Street
SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Sunday 8:00AM to 5:00PM Monday thru Friday 7:00AM to 7:00PM
You may contact the Cathedral office to request the visit of a priest to the home or hospital of someone who is ill and in need of the sacraments. Holy Communion for those who are homebound is also available upon request.
(Closed from 1:00PM -- 2:00PM)
Saturday 8:00AM to 7:00PM
1 JULY 2018
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THIS WEEK
AT THE CATHEDRAL SUNDAY, JULY 1 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:45AM 10:00AM (ESP) 12 NOON
Monday, July 2 7:30AM 5:30PM
+ Joseph Battaglia + Rosa Laura Lopez PRO POPULO
+ Annette M. Kilgannon + Isabel Marisy
The Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Mother Church of the Archdiocese of Newark, welcomes and celebrates:
JULY 14
Knights of Columbus Installation Mass
21/22
Special Collection: Foreign
28
Salvadorian Apostolate Mass
10:00AM
Mission Appeal 6:00PM
SEPTEMBER
Tuesday, July 3 Feast of Saint Thomas the Apostle 7:30AM + Marie Rose Loprete + Benigno Garcia 5:30PM
1/2
Special Collection: Eastern
Wednesday, July 4 9:00AM
8/9
Special Collection: Catholic
+ Rose Maag & Brenda Ruggiero
21
Red Mass
4:00PM
Thursday, July 5 Saint Anthony Zaccaria, Priest Saint Elizabeth of Portugal + Maria E. Pereira & Eva Ribeiro 7:30AM
28
Catholic Schools Mass
1:00PM
30
Filipino Apostolate Mass
3:00PM
Europe University of America
Friday, July 6 Saint Maria Goretti, Virgin & Martyr 7:30AM Intentions of the Parishioners of the Cathedral Basilica Saturday, July 7 Saturdays in Honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9:00AM + Reynaldo Perera 6:00PM + DePiano Family
SUNDAY, JULY 8 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:45AM 10:00AM (ESP) 12 NOON
+ Servant of God, Mary Grace Bellotti + Andres Gonzalez PRO POPULO
MASS TIME CHANGE Beginning on Sunday, September 2, 2018 The 8:45AM Mass will be moved to 8:30AM Please make a note of this permanent time change. Thank you!
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ARCHDIOCESE REPORTS ALL ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE
The Archdiocese of Newark takes very seriously any and all complaints of sexual misconduct by members of the clergy, Religious and lay staff of the Archdiocese. We encourage anyone with knowledge of an act of sexual misconduct to inform the Archdiocese immediately so that we may take appropriate action and provide support to the victim. Although the Archdiocese immediately reports all abuse allegations to the appropriate County Prosecutor, it also encourages victims to independently report such matters to the Prosecutor. Individuals who want to report an allegation of sexual misconduct to the Archdiocese may do so by calling the Victim's Assistance Coordinator of the Archdiocesan Office of Child and Youth Protection at: (201) 407-3256 The phone numbers for the County Prosecutors within the Archdiocese are: Bergen Essex Hudson Union
(201) 226-5689 (973) 753-1121 (201) 795-6400 (908) 965-3879
HOW TO REPORT ABUSE The Archdiocese takes very seriously any and all allegations of sexual misconduct by members of the clergy, Religious and lay staff of the Archdiocese. We encourage anyone with knowledge of an act of sexual misconduct to inform us immediately so that we may take appropriate action to protect others and provide support to victims of sexual abuse. Individuals who wish to report an allegation of sexual misconduct may do so by calling the Archdiocesan Office of Child and Youth Protection at (201) 407-3256 A NOTICE ON BAPTISMS AT THE CATHEDRAL BASILICA
Baptisms usually take place in the Cathedral sanctuary or Baptistery. However, if there is a Cathedral event scheduled in the main sanctuary, Baptisms may take place in the Cathedral crypt.
THIS SUNDAY’S GOSPEL
The Gospels give us only some of the many miracles our Lord worked. They give them to prove that he was what he claimed to be — the Son of God and the long-expected Savior; and also to prove his compassionate understanding and sympathy for suffering humanity. We must not forget, however, that the meaning of his miracles and his mission was lost on thousands of his contemporaries in Palestine, small though the country was. While great throngs followed our Lord and listened to his message and were interested in his mission, still great throngs remained at home, stolidly immersed in their worldly tasks and thoughts. They heard rumors about the man from Nazareth who was said to be the Messiah, and was supposed to be able to work miracles, but they were too practical, too sensible to listen to such rumors. Anyway they had no interest in the Messiah, or in silly spiritual things, they were fully occupied with their financial and worldly interests. Has the world changed much in nineteen centuries? How many millions of nominal Christians ignore Christ and his Gospel today, millions who are too practical, too down-to-earth to waste time on such a silly thing as their eternal salvation! How many millions are spiritually sick and dying but who have not the faith, humility and confidence of Jairus, to cast themselves at the feet of Jesus and ask him to cure them? How fortunate would not people be if they would repeat the leper's prayer: "Lord, if only you will you can make me clean"; if they could, like the suffering woman in today's Gospel, break through the throng of worldly pride, worldly interests and worldly associates and touch the hem of his garment; if they had the faith of Jairus; if only they could say to our Lord "come and lay your hands upon me so that I may be made well and live."? Today, let us say a fervent prayer of thanksgiving to God for the gift of active faith which he has given us and beg of him to keep that faith ever alive in our breasts. Let us think, too, of our fellowmen, our brothers in Christ, who are so busy with their worldly occupations and pleasures that they cannot find time to listen to his message. They are spiritually anemic and almost spiritually dead, but cannot push their way toward Christ through the throngs of earthly, worldly barricades which they have built about themselves. Our sincere prayers can help them to overcome these obstacles; frequently and fervently let us ask God to send them his efficacious grace so that these brothers in Christ will also be with him in heaven. Excerpted from “The Sunday Readings” by Fr. Kevin O'Sullivan, O.F.M.
JULY: MONTH OF THE PRECIOUS BLOOD The Blood that coursed through the veins of Christ was a part of that Sacred Humanity made possible by the maternity of Mary. Our Lord's blood poured out on the Cross purchased our salvation, washed clean the robes of the martyrs, and gave birth to the Church as it flowed from his wounded side. The Precious Blood of Christ — now pulsing through his Mystical Body — continues its salvific work, preserving and purifying, repairing and providing nourishment for regeneration and renewal of its members.
POPE’S PRAYER INTENTION JULY 2018 That priests, who experience fatigue and loneliness in their pastoral work, may find help and comfort in their intimacy with the Lord and in their friendship with their brother priests.
IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION Respect Life Office Crisis Pregnancy and Post Abortion Healing (973) 497-4350 or via e-mail
[email protected] All calls and e-mails are confidential Crisis Pregnancy Helpline / (888) 4-OPTIONS Post Abortion Healing / (877) HOPE-4-ME National Life Center / (800) 848-LOVE Birthright / (800) 550-4900 Catholic Charities / Pat Chiarello (201) 246-7379 Several Sources / (201) 818-9033 New Hope / (201)408-4726 Good Counsel Homes / (800) 723-8331
OFFERING MASSES FOR THE REPOSE OF SOULS It is customary not only to visit the graves of our dearly departed, but also to have Masses offered for the eternal repose of their souls. Having a Mass offered for the repose of a soul, and offering our own prayers, is more beneficial and comforting than a card or a bouquet of flowers. From the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC): “From the beginning the church has honored the memory of the dead and offered prayers in suffrage for them, above all the Eucharistic sacrifice, so that, thus purified, they may attain the beatific vision of God” (CCC #1032). Contact the Cathedral Office to have a Mass offered for a relative or friend who may need our prayers!
TRAVELING THIS SUMMER ? Don’t forget about Mass !
Attending Mass on all Sundays of the year is still obligatory for Catholics... even when vacationing ! Find a Catholic Church near you by logging on to : www.masstimes.com www.thecatholicdirectory.com www.catholic-mass-times.com Don’t leave Our Lord at home this Summer !
“Certain fashions will be introduced that will offend Our Lord very much.” -Our Lady of FatimaPlease remember to dress appropriately when attending Mass this summer.
PLEASE NOTE As is customary at the Cathedral Basilica, we will observe a summer schedule during the months of July and August. Beginning July 5 until September 4, one Mass will be celebrated daily at 7:30AM in the Lady Chapel. Eucharistic Adoration on First Fridays and Wednesdays will resume on September 5 at 6:00PM We wish you a most pleasant and enjoyable Summer !
JULIO: MES DE LA PRECIOSISIMA SANGRE La Sangre que corría por las venas de Cristo era parte de esa Humanidad hecha posible por la maternidad de María. La sangre de Nuestro Señor derramada en la Cruz compró nuestra salvación, limpió las túnicas de los mártires y dio a luz a la Iglesia que fluía de Su costado herido. La Preciosa Sangre de Cristo, ahora pulsando a través de su Cuerpo Místico, continúa su trabajo de salvación, preservando y purificando, reparando y proporcionando alimento para la regeneración y la renovación de sus miembros.
INTENCION DEL PAPA JULIO 2018 Para que los sacerdotes que viven con fatiga y en la soledad el trabajo pastoral se sientan confortados con la ayuda de la amistad con el Señor y con los hermanos.
«Solamente ten fe»
Piensan en viajar este verano ? No te olvides de la Misa ! Asistir a la Misa todos los domingos del año sigue siendo obligatorio para los católicos ... incluso en vacaciones! Encuentre una Iglesia Católica cerca de usted ingresando a: Hoy, san Marcos nos presenta una avalancha de necesitados que se acerca a Jesús-Salvador buscando consuelo y salud. Incluso, aquel día se abrió paso entre la multitud un hombre llamado Jairo, el jefe de la sinagoga, para implorar la salud de su hijita: «Mi hija está a punto de morir; ven, impón tus manos sobre ella, para que se salve y viva» (Mc 5,23). Quién sabe si aquel hombre conocía de vista a Jesús, de verle frecuentemente en la sinagoga y, encontrándose tan desesperado, decidió invocar su ayuda. En cualquier caso, Jesús captando la fe de aquel padre afligido accedió a su petición; sólo que mientras se dirigía a su casa llegó la noticia de que la chiquilla ya había muerto y que era inútil molestarle: «Tu hija ha muerto; ¿a qué molestar ya al Maestro?» (Mc 5,35). Jesús, dándose cuenta de la situación, pidió a Jairo que no se dejara influir por el ambiente pesimista, diciéndole: «No temas; solamente ten fe» (Mc 5,36). Jesús le pidió a aquel padre una fe más grande, capaz de ir más allá de las dudas y del miedo. Al llegar a casa de Jairo, el Mesías retornó la vida a la chiquilla con las palabras: «Talitá kum, que quiere decir: ‘Muchacha, a ti te digo, levántate’» (Mc 5,41). También nosotros debiéramos tener más fe, aquella fe que no duda ante las dificultades y pruebas de la vida, y que sabe madurar en el dolor a través de nuestra unión con Cristo, tal como nos sugiere el papa Benedicto XVI en su encíclica Spe Salvi (Salvados por la esperanza): «Lo que cura al hombre no es esquivar el sufrimiento y huir ante el dolor, sino la capacidad de aceptar la tribulación, madurar en ella y encontrar en ella un sentido mediante la unión con Cristo, que ha sufrido con amor infinito».
Fray Valentí SERRA
www.masstimes.com www.thecatholicdirectory.com www.catholic-mass-times.com No dejes a Nuestro Señor en casa este verano !
“Se introducirán ciertas modas que ofenderán gravemente a mi Hijo.” -Nuestra Señora de FatimaEste verano, favor de vestir con modestia cuando vengan a la iglesia.
AVISO Como de costumbre en la Catedral Basílica, observaremos un horario de verano durante los meses de julio y agosto. A partir del 5 de julio hasta el 4 de septiembre, una misa sera celebrada de lunes a viernes a las 7:30AM en la Capilla. Adoración Eucarística los primeros viernes del mes y los miércoles se reanudará el 5 de septiembre a las 6:00PM Les deseamos un verano agradable y placentero !
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