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Reverend Sean Mc Donnell............................................. Pastor Lisa Dempsey................................................Pastoral Associate
Reverend Milton Camargo ................................ Parochial Vicar Vincent LoBello ....................................................... Deacon
Elizabeth Ventola .......................................... Academy Principal Reverend Francis Duffy .........................Weekend Assistant
Carmen Blandino .................................Parish Council President Edwin Peterson ..............................................................Trustee
Margaret Mary Keller.....................................................Trustee
RECTORY & ST. MARY’S CEMETERY OFFICE 9 Parsippany Road, Whippany, NJ 07981 Rectory Office is open from 9a.m—3p.m. Monday—Friday
Phone: 973-887-0050 Fax: 973-887-0991 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.ourladyofmercyparish.com
OUR LADY OF MERCY ACADEMY 90 Whippany Road, Whippany, NJ 07981
Phone: 973-887-2611 Fax: 973-887-6629 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.olmacademy.com
RELIGIOUS FORMATION 70 Whippany Rd, Whippany, NJ 07981
Phone: 973-887-0767 Fax: 973-887-0644 E-Mail: [email protected]
YOUTH MINISTRY 70 Whippany Rd, Whippany, NJ 07981
Phone: 973-887-0767 Fax: 973-887-0644 E-mail: [email protected]
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES 70 Whippany Rd, Whippany, NJ 07981
Phone: 973-887-0767 Fax: 973-887-0644 E-Mail: [email protected]
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Engaged couples should make arrangements with one of the priests one year in advance of the wedding date.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
The Parish Community celebrates Baptisms on all Sundays of the month at 12:00 p.m. One preparation session is required for first time parents. Parents should register by calling the Parish Office after the child’s birth.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
The Sacrament of the Lord’s Forgiveness is celebrated Saturday afternoons at 5:00 p.m. Other times for Reconciliation are announced in the bulletin, and by making an appointment with one of the priests.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
The Parish Community celebrates this Sacra-ment at a Special Liturgy during the year or at home anytime.
WE INVITE YOU TO CELEBRATE THE EUCHARIST ON…
THE LORD’S DAY
Saturday Evening......................................................... 5:30 p.m. Sunday Morning .............. 7:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., & 11:00 a.m.
Weekdays..................................................................... 9:00 a.m. Saturday Morning ......................................9:00 a.m. (Novena)
Holyday Eve................................................................. 5:30 p.m. Holydays ................................ 6:30 a.m. (Chapel), & 12 Noon
Sunday 11/20/16 Monday 11/21/16 Tuesday 11/22/16 Wednesday 11/23/16
Feast of Christ the KIngCalendar RaffleRF SessionK-5 & 9-10BloodPressuresLoaves &Fishes
CYO 6-9PMTurkey/Ham/FoodCollection by 12PM
CYO 6-9PM OLMA ½ DayCYO 6-9PM
NOVEMBER 20, 2016FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING
SATURDAY, Nov 19th - Vigil Feast of Christ the King5:30 P.M. Joseph M. Peterson
Lucille Butera NavarroRalph & Marie LeFevere
SUNDAY, November 20th- 33rd Feast of Christ the King7:30 A.M. Michael Timochko
Thomas Class (29th Ann)Robert, Steven & Patty Thompson
9:30 A.M. Paul Oravetz Dan Aloia11:00 A.M. Joanna Foran Dino Cedrone
Conor Robert Bowen MONDAY, November 21st- The Presentation of the
Blessed Virgin Mary 9:00 A.M. Carmella Mandorlo Justin T.
Mike & Richard Mead
TUESDAY, November 22nd - St. Cecilia 9:00 A.M. Mary Sibilia Justin T.
Stephen Matlaga
WEDNESDAY, Nov 23rd- St. Clement 1, St. Columbian And Blessed Miguel Agustin Pro
9:00 A.M. Deceased Members of the Butchko Family
THURSDAY, November 24th -St. Andrew Dung-Lac Thanksgiving 9:00 A.M. Paul Falkman
FRIDAY, November 25th- St. Catherine of Alexandria9:00 A.M. Dick Hayward Liz Yavorski
SATURDAY, November 26th - Blessed Virgin Mary9:00 A.M. Elizabeth Tunkel Joanna Foran
SATURDAY, November 26th - Vigil First Sunday of Advent5:30 P.M. George Minto Cindy White
Charles Heuser Ted HeiartJames TurletaIn Memory of Ted Sieka on his Birthday
SUNDAY, November 27th- First Sunday of Advent7:30 A.M. Marie & Ralph LeFevere
Deceased Members of the Agazio Family9:30 A.M. Julia Fisher Dan Aloia
Veronica & Walter Mugavin11:00 A.M. Michael Brosonzki Richard Hayward
Ferdinand Beyer (20th Ann)
GOD’S GIFT FOR GIFTING
November 13th $ 9, 542. 75 Last Year $ 7, 369. 79
A WORD FROM OUR WEEKEND ASSISTANTChrist, the King –the source of mercy! The closing ofthe Year of Mercy does not end our availability to Hismost precious gift. All of the experiences during thisyear offered opportunities that either opened us to His
gifts or reminded us of the many times and many ways thatGod has blessed us with His presence. For us to accept God'smercy requires humility of heart and a willingness to listen toHis Spirit speak within us to reveal the Father's will. That wasthe essence of Jesus' life and ministry. It is why He invited thedisciples to follow Him so that they also could reveal in theirown lives the essence of God's life and joy. In only a week, wewill begin our journey into Advent that invites us to journey intothe mystery of God's love. It is the reason why every year ofour life we relive this journey. Perhaps this time, God is invitingus to reflect on two questions. First, it would be beneficial forus to consider what God wants to be in my personal life. Then,He would like us to consider what He wants us to be in thelives of others that can be an example of faith and commitmentthat could call them to a deeper living of their faith as a witnessto our Father. The joy of God's presence within us is the depthof His mercy and His promise to us is that it unfolds into Hispeace –for us to share.
Peace, Fr. Francis
CATHOLIC HOME MISSIONS ANDMILITARY SERVICES COLLECTION
This weekend our 2nd collection will be forthe Catholic Home Missions. The CatholicHome Missions Appeal supports diocesesin the U.S. that lack the resources toprovide basic pastoral ministry to their
populations. Through annual grants, Catholic Home Missionsfunds catechesis, seminarian education, lay ministry training,Hispanic ministry and other pastoral programs in needydioceses. Catholic Home Missions impacts the lives of nearly 9million Catholics. A portion of the funds will also be used tosupport the Archdiocese for the Military Services. ThisArchdiocese is so important because it serves the pastoralneeds of those in military installations in many countries, aswell as patients in V.A. Medical Ctrs. Our priests, religious andlay ministers in the Archdiocese for the Military Services servemore than 1.8 million men, women and children. Having aCatholic presence available to those who serve us, is a greatway to express our thanks for their commitment to our country.Your support will truly make a difference. Thank you and God bless you.
Thursday 11/24/16 Friday 11/25/16 Saturday 11/26/16 Sunday 11/27/16
9AM Massin Church
CYO 9-9PM CYO 9-9PM
FirstSunday ofAdventCalendarRaffle
For everything there is a Reason and a Timefor Every Purpose under Heaven
...A Time to Heal...Pray for the sick
Giuseppa Casarrubea, Pat Fusco, Ann Y., Connor Davey,Addie Cinquino, Connie Delio, Susan Nicoll, Carol, Bob Bark,
Angela Cassano, Allen Lebo, Dominic Guida, John Stolfi,Giovanna Cinquino, John Jaczyinski, Jacqueline Gorman,Shane Hakes, Mike McLaughlin, Bill Van Hall, Fr. Charlie,
Pat Conforti, Agnes Ryan, Kip Dangler, Robert DelPurgatorio,Michael, Charles Realmonte, Roger, Linda Ann Celeste, Lucille Cocca, John Strumolo, Sr, Angela, Cara Coughlin,
Shirley Smiecinski, Joyce Ann Michaelson, Stephen Donnelly,Ronnie Noll, Emma Carothers, Bob Roberts, Joseph Mascia,
Colton Ford Petronaci, Mark Herkert, Gary Y, James Giannetti,Patrick J. Asay Jr, Lisa Compas, Bob Peters, William Bulman,Kevin Mulligan, Russell Cassella, Jimmy Hark, Audrey Sherry,Randy Olsen, Arlene Gentile, Marylou Perrini, Michelle White,Patsy Manna, Chris Surrago, Felisa Manlapig, Richard Virgil,
June Surrano, Paul Comerford, Lorraine Azzinaro, Pat Rue-an,Angel Lamontagne, Melissa, Neal Spickert-Fulton, GenerosoGiesullo, Assunta Less, John, Arlene Esposito, Audrey Safin,
Anita & Armando Geroldi, Arlene Gentile, Angelina Martin,Wagner Estivalletti, Bill Sasso, Terry, Christine McGarry,
Ann Granziel, Mackenzie Cunningham,Theresa Pentz, Betty Deren, Ann-Marie Andre, John Cordova,Beverly Fresco, Jean Marie Petrino, Joe Salinari, Barbara S ,Mary Payack, Jessica Hermans, Justin T. and Elaine Gieger
...A Time to Die...Pray for the dead
Please pray for those buried in St. Mary’s Cemeteryand for those who have died especially Fr. Stan Kobel O.F.M.
..A Time for Peace...Pray for peace and our enemies in our world,
in our homeland, and in our Church
ELECTRONIC GIVING AT OLMElectronic Giving is an easier, more secure wayto make your regular contributions to ourChurch through automated giving. Reasons to
sign up for Electronic Giving: 1. No need to write checks orbring cash to church. 2. Peace-of-mind knowing that the churchis receiving your contribution even if you are unable to attend.3. More secure than checks. 4. All contributions are recordedfor you on your bank statements with date of settlement. 5. ITCOSTS YOU NOTHING!! Sign Up Today. Call the Rectory at973-887-0050 or click the online giving button on our website:www.ourladyofmercyparish.com Thank you for your continuedsupport of our parish family with your time, talents andtreasures.
RECTORY OFFICE HOURSThe Rectory Office will be closed this Thursday andFriday for Thanksgiving. The Rectory Office will beopen Mon-Wed 9AM - 3PM. Normal office hours
will resume on Monday Nov 28th from 9AM-3PM. Thank you.
LITURGY CORNERThis weekend we celebrate the Feast ofChrist the King, the last Sunday of theLiturgical Year. Each and all of us minister
God’s presence in our own way. Each and every one of us arepart of God’s call: those who exercise special ministries andthose who are part of God’s Kingdom as worshiping assembly,as growing believers, and as serving in simple and ordinaryways to those in need. From the Baptismal Liturgy: “As Christwas anointed priest, prophet and King, so may you live out thesame calling as you walk with your brothers and sisters infaith.” This week we also celebrate the holiday of“Thanksgiving”. Saying grace at mealtime used to be a specialpart of the day for many families. Most days I’m sure that manyare eating in the car as they drive their children back and forthto their activities, in front of the TV or if you are like me and eatworking on the computer. Whether you hold hands around thetable or stand behind your chair, it can be a meaningfulexperience not only for your children, but for you too! Here is agrace that you can use for your Thanksgiving dinner (eithertake turns reading it, or run off copies for everyone). It’s entitled“Thankful for Each Other” written by Joanna Fuchs “Dear Lord,as we gather together around this table, laden with yourplentiful gifts to us, we thank you for always providing what wereally need and for sometimes granting wishes for things wedon’t really need. Today, let us be especially thankful for eachother - for family and friends who enrich our lives in wonderfulways, even when they present us with challenges, let us jointogether now in peaceful, loving fellowship, to celebrate Yourlove for us and our love for each other.” Enjoy your week! Have a blessed week and holiday! Lisa
CHILDREN’S CHOIROnce again we will have a Children’sChristmas Choir that will sing at the 4PM Masson Christmas Eve. Practices will be on Wed,11/30, 12/7and Tues Dec 15th from 4-5PM. It isopen for anyone in grades 3-8th. For moreinfo, please contact Lisa at
OLM/ND CYO BASKETBALLThe CYO Basketball season begins today. Goodluck to all the young men and women of OLM &Notre Dame parish families. Let us keep them in
our prayers as they begin another season of basketball. Good luck to all our teams.
PANCAKE BREAKFASTThe American Legion Auxiliary will sponsor a"Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser" on Sun, 11/278AM - 12PM at the American Legion. Breakfastwill include pancakes, scrambled eggs, breakfast
potatoes, sausage and coffee/tea/juice. Adults $8, Children $5.All are welcome!
OLM ACADEMY UPCOMING EVENTSOLMA’s upcoming events: Christmas Concert 12/147PM; Catholic Schools Week Kickoff 1/29/17 11AMMass. For more info or a tour of our Academy, pleasecall. 973-887-2611.
UPCOMING EVENTS AT OLMThanksgiving Turkey Collection 11/21 by 12PM; K ofC Christmas Party 12/3 6:30PM; Angel Giving Tree11/30 - 12/18; Hanover Wind Symphony ChristmasPresence Concert 12/11 3PM; Advent PenanceService 12/20 7:30 PM. Please join us and watch foradditional info about the above mentioned events!
RELIGIOUS FORMATION RF sessions resume Tues 11/29 and Sun12/4. For more info call the Rectory at 973-
887-0050 [email protected]
2016 OLM FALL CALENDAR RAFFLE
Calendar raffle winners Nov 13th - Nov19th 2016
Sunday Lucille Cocca $ 100Monday Gary Lubowiedki $ 50Tuesday Carole Flatley $ 50Wednesday Ryan Kosiski $ 50Thursday Eleanor Vanduyne $ 50Friday Carmen Blandino $ 50Saturday Philip Nicastro $ 50
Congratulations to the winners. It’s not too late to getyour tickets in. Remember, you must be in it to win it! Tickets are drawn after the 9:30 AM LiturgyREMEMBER YOU MUST BE IN IT TO WIN IT!
FAITH AT HOMEAnyone would have difficulty calling apoor criminal hanging on a tree “king”.Yet, that is what we Christians call Jesus,the Word made flesh, who died on a cross:
Christ the King! Adults: What have I learned from theway Christ died? Children: Do you ask Jesus to‘remember you’ when you need help? A FamilyPerspective: Understanding today’s Feast of Christthe King may be particularly challenging. While wemay not have a direct experience of kings orroyalty, we have some sense of what these mean.We know that royalty have sovereignty over theirkingdom. We know that those who are subjects toroyalty offer them allegiance and honor. Christ isKing in a way that is different from traditionalunderstandings of royalty. Christ’s kingdom extendsto all places, all people and all times. Christmanifests His kingship through His death on theCross, in which He offers salvation to all. Recall withyour children stories that you may have read aboutroyalty. Talk with your children about what theyhave learned from these stories about what itmeans to be a king. Tell your children that thisSunday is the last Sunday in the Church Year, andon this Sunday, we celebrate a special feast calledthe Feast of Christ the King. Reflect together on howthe various people in this Gospel respond to Jesuson the Cross. Who in this Gospel recognizes Jesus asKing? (the thief) What does Jesus promise the thiefas a result? (The thief will be with Jesus in paradise).Talk about how your family will recognize and honorChrist the King. Enjoy your week! Lisa
CHRISTMAS PRESENCE CONCERTTickets are now available for our annual“Christmas Presence Concert’ with theHanover Wind Symphony. The concert will beheld on Dec 11th at 3PM in the Church. Ticketsare also available at the Rectory M-F from
9AM - 3PM. Please join us for a spectacular concert andwonderful way to begin the Christmas Season this year.(Ads are also available for the concert program) If youhave any questions, please feel free to contact theRectory at 973-887-0050.
GIVING TREE 2016For the past couple of years during the ChristmasSeason we have had a Giving Tree for those whoare in need. Since it has been such anoverwhelming success we have decided to do itagain this year. The trees will be up next
weekend. There will be tags on the trees, one in the AcademyFoyer and one in the back of Church. Please choose as manytags as you would like, and return the UNWRAPPED gifts by12/11. We need volunteers to help collect, sort and wrap thegifts. It is very easy work and it is also very rewarding. For moreinfo please contact Lisa, our Pastoral Associate [email protected] or our Deacon Vinny LoBello [email protected] or call 973-738-9542 & if you canhelp or if you could adopt a family,
THANKSGIVING COLLECTIONThere are so many in need this year with therising costs of so many essential things in
our lives. Once again we urge all in our parish family to enterinto this opportunity to give so that others may be lifted up inspirit. We all have our moments of pain and struggle but oursdo not compare to so many of theirs. This year we will behelping Our Lady of Victories in Paterson to try to meet theneeds of the hundreds of families who have so little. Turkeysand non-perishable foods may be left at the rectory on MONmorning 11/21 ONLY and placed in our parish truck by 12:00Noon. Your generosity to others will come back as a blessingmany times over to you and your families. Thank you.
K OF C ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTYElizabeth Ann Seton Council #6904 of the Knightsof Columbus will hold its 30th Annual FamilyChristmas Party on Sat, Dec 3rd from 6:30 - 10PM atOLM Center. The party features great food,
professional entertainment, Santa Claus and an ornamentexchange for the children. Admission is one dessert per family. Space is limited to 250 people and reservations are required. Ifyou would like to attend, please complete and eail the attachedform by Dec 1st to Peter George by calling 862-812-0835 oremail him at: [email protected]
Name________________________________________
Number of Children________ Number of Adults ______
Children’s Ages ___________ Phone# ___________
CHRISTMAS FLOWERSWe are accepting donations for Christmas flowersagain this year. The flowers will be used to decoratethe Church and Chapel. If you would like to give adonation for this purpose, either fill out the envelope
in your Christmas packet or fill out the form below and return itwith your donation either in the collection basket or to therectory by December 23rd. (please print clearly)
Donated by: ___________________________________
Address:______________________________________
In Memory of:___________________________________
______________________________________________
Our Lady of Mercy Church Presents
A Christmas Presence With the Critically Acclaimed
Hanover Wind Symphony Sunday December 11, 2016 at 3:00 P.M.
Come, join us for our 9th annual joyous afternoon of Christmas music presented by the renowned Hanover Wind Symphony. They will be accompanied by the combined adult choirs of Our Lady of Mercy, Notre Dame Church, Hildale Park and the First Presbyterian Church of Whippany. Tickets will be $15.00 per person and children under 12 years old are free. In conjunction with our concert we will have an Ad Book to assist us with concert expenses. We humbly ask you to support this effort by taking an ad in our book in the following way: Full Page…..…………….…$135
Half Page…….………….…..$85
Quarter Page……………...$50
Benefactor...……………….$20
Patron….…………………….$10
Booster…..……………………$5
Please send ads and checks, made out to OLM, no later than Nov. 26, 2016.
Mail to: Our Lady of Mercy Rectory c/o A Christmas Presence 9 Parsippany Road Whippany, N.J. 07981
We thank you in advance for your support and generosity
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