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Eastern Shrine of the Little Flower
St. Cecilia Parish
A Roman Catholic Parish Since 1866
Pastor
Fr. Herman Kinzler, O. Carm.
Parochial Vicar
Fr. Agung Wahyudianto, O. Carm.
Director of Hispanic Ministry
Fr. Thomas Jordan, O. Carm.
Intern Brother Manuel Perez Demetrio, O. Carm.
In Community
Fr. Nelson Belizario, O. Carm.
Fr. Ashley Harrington, O. Carm.
Fr. Hilary Milton, O. Carm.
Fr. Joseph O’Brien, O. Carm.
Fr. Daniel O’Neill, O. Carm.
Fr. Paul Schweizer, O. Carm.
Served by the Carmelites
Parish Office
55 West Demarest Avenue Englewood
201-568-0364 (p) st.cecilia55d@aol.com
Carmelite Spiritual Center
75 West Demarest Avenue Englewood
Religious Education Office
85 West Demarest Avenue Englewood
201-568-7882
Office of Concern
85 West Demarest Avenue/rear Englewood
201-568-1465
Director of Religious Education Ms. Esther Lara
Director of Music Mr. Todd Tarantino
Important Those who show symptoms of COVID-19 or who have been exposed to an infected person are not permitted to enter the church for 14 days.
Masks must be worn by all individuals.
Social distancing (six feet) must be maintained.
Please respect the parts of our Church that remain closed off to the public.
The maximum number of participants for public mass at St. Cecilia Church is 100 people.
Group prayer, such as rosary, is not permitted.
Please exit promptly so we can prepare for the next mass by cleaning the church.
SATURDAY: AUGUST 15 8:30 AM Fr. Anthony J. Palo, O. Carm. 5:00 PM Maria Vilardo
SUNDAY: AUGUST 16 9:00 AM For the People of the Parish 11:00 AM Spanish Mass Intentions 1:00 PM Spanish Mass Intentions 6:00 PM For the People of the Parish
MONDAY: AUGUST 17 8:30 AM Maria Vilardo
TUESDAY: AUGUST 18 8:30 AM James Enrique Tan
WEDNESDAY: AUGUST 19 8:30 AM For the People of the Parish
THURSDAY: AUGUST 20 8:30 AM Waldina Gomez
FRIDAY: AUGUST 21 8:30 AM Tiffany Gamillian
SATURDAY: AUGUST 22 8:30 AM Mary A. O’Brien - 28th Anniversary 5:00 PM For the People of the Parish
SUNDAY: AUGUST 23 9:00 AM Emiperio Jr. & Sr. and Bernarda Alfonso Gene Walsh 11:00 AM Spanish Mass Intentions 1:00 PM Spanish Mass Intentions 6:00 PM Thomas J. O’Brien
Page Two TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
MASS SCHEDULE
Daily 8:30 AM Sunday 5:00 PM Vigil 9:00 AM 11:00 AM Spanish 1:00 PM Spanish 6:00 PM
Reconciliation Saturday 4:00 - 4:45 PM
Adoration Live Stream Only Wednesday Evenings - Bilingual 7:30 - 8:30 PM
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 into 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.
MASS INTENTIONS
PLEASE NOTE NEW SUNDAY MASS TIMES
9:00 AM English 11:00 AM Spanish 1:00 PM Spanish 6:00 PM English
DAILY MASS TIME HAS CHANGED
8:30AM MONDAY thru SATURDAY ADORATION
Bi-lingual Evening Prayer via Live-Stream ONLY
Wednesday Evenings: 7:30 - 8:30PM Visit: St Cecilia Church Englewood NJ on You Tube
RE-OPENING OUR CHURCH Phase 3 Continues at St. Cecilia
Page Three August 16, 2020
St. Cecilia Church Welcomes You Thank you for coming today!
Whether you are a long time parishioner, just visiting or have recently moved to our area, we are happy that you joined us.
ATTENTION YOUTH
Sembradores de Amor/Sowers of Love
Every Friday evening at 8 pm you can enter Zoom for our meeting. The meeting is from 8-9 pm.
The address is www.quepoderjenny.com
It is in Spanish, however, when we resume our meetings will be bilingual.
We have other plans underway as well.
CHECK IT OUT!
www.stceciliachurch.com
Tune In for Mass Live Streamed Daily
11:30 AM
St. Cecilia Church Englewood on You Tube
Or Follow the link on our website stceciliachurch.com
OFFICE OF CONCERN FOOD PANTRY, ENGLEWOOD
We are seeking a warehouse manager who will work with us for 20 hours per week. Hours are flexible but mainly mornings.
The Warehouse Manager will work with a staff composed almost entirely of part-time volunteers who use their professional experience to provide food and other necessities to poor families in Bergen County. Responsibilities include moving food items from warehouse to front office, plan weekly food menu, sort food donations and store in appropriate location in the warehouse.
Please contact Donald Wuertz, Director, at 201-256-7179 for an interview.
Please visit Fr. Ashley’s blog www.fatherashley.com
Read about Catholicism and how it is presented in the media each month until “In the News” resumes.
Also, don’t miss interesting articles including “Music for Difficult Days” and “Prayer and the Internet”.
4 Things Catholics Should Do When They Have A Bad Day
Spiritual and Practical tips for Challenging times Adapted from Adam Rubinich for catholic-link.org
1. Pause. Just take a moment. Breathe. Collect yourself. 2. Invoke the Holy Spirit. Ask the Holy Spirit to come, fill your heart, and enkindle in you the fire of His love. Breathe the breath of life given by the Holy Spirit. “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control” (Galatians 5:22-23). 3. Suffer. Suffering is so contrary to everything the world holds as a priority. It means abandoning comforts and stability for challenge and struggle. However, it truly is the road through the Cross to eternal life. Unite your difficulties with Jesus’s sufferings for sinners, souls in purgatory, or those in need. 4. Reflect. With the Wisdom of the Holy Spirit, reflect. What is happening? Why are you having difficulty? What is the problem? Is it sin? Is it fear? Self-awareness and self-knowledge take true courage. Be honest with yourself and with God.
Due to construction in the church, there will be no 8:30AM Mass on Monday, August 17 and Tuesday, August 18
We apologize for the inconvenience. Please visit our livestream - details below.
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