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June 28, 2024


ST ANTONINUS CATHOLIC CHURCH

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337 S. ORANGE ST, NEWARK NJ 07103

SaintAntoninusChurch@gmail.com ~ 973-623-0258

www.saintantoninuschurch.org



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What's happening at St Antoninus?

This Sunday, June 30, 2024



13th Sunday in Ordinary Time




  • 8 am Mass- in the Rectory Chapel
  • 10 am Mass- in Lower Church


Holy Hour with Confessions at 9am



Note: During the hot months in the summer, our 10am Mass will be in the air-conditioned Lower Church. Entrance is on S. Orange Ave.


MORE INSIDE


FAMILY HARVEST OFFERING jumpstarted by MaryComfort Opara and her family last Sunday! See photos inside.



 Next Thursday: July 4th




HOLY MASS

in celebration of Fourth of July

Independence Day




Holy Mass at 9am




Next week, on July 4, Independence Day, we will celebrate Mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel

at 9 am.



We thank God for all the blessings we have received for this nation. And we plead for His mercy ! Let us pray for the recovery, renewal and strengthening of the religious & moral foundation of this country, and that we may pass this on to the next generation.



Following Mass, all are welcome to go to Most Blessed Sacrament Friary (Franciscan Friars of the Renewal), around corner from St Antoninus Church ( 375 13th Ave ) for an a Fourth of July picnic and barbecue.



Patriotic Rosary for Independence Day at 7pm


We will be praying for each of the fifty states in the United States on our regular Rosary line. Join us!

Here is the Zoom link https://conta.cc/39y9xt9




Next Friday:

July 5th


First Friday Mass in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 


  • 12 Noon in the rectory chapel. (Enter thru front door on S. Orange Ave)
  •  2:00- 5:00pm: After a quick simple lunch, we will proceed to the Alliance of Two Hearts-Communion of Reparation with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.

 

Come, let us console the Heart of Jesus!

Let us together celebrate His love and mercy.

 

What are the 12 promises given by Jesus for those who honor the Sacred Heart ?

"I promise you, in the excessive mercy of my Heart that my all powerful love will grant to all those who receive Holy Communion on the first Friday for nine consecutive months, the grace of final repentance; they shall not die in my disgrace nor without receiving the sacraments; my divine Heart shall be their safe refuge in that last moment.” — Our Lord to St. Margaret Mary Read more.



 Next Saturday:

July 6th


Come to our

Monthly

CHARISMATIC

HEALING MASS

 

3PM

every First Saturday of the Month


Come at 2pm

for the First Saturday Devotion to the Immaculate Heart.

 


St. Antoninus Lower Church


Come for our Lord's extravagant healing & consolation!





Attention- All parents of children and youth:


Be informed! Read an article from the website of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops:


"Raising Chaste Children in a Pornographic World."


How can you safeguard your children against this insidious and pervasive evil, especially at this time when your children are on vacation and have too much time on their hands?


Read below (just before the Videos section)



Don't miss out on this great opportunity of grace and blessing!


The annual Divine Adoration Prayer Conference is on July 12-14, 2024 (Fri-Sun)


with Fr. Trevor Nathasingh



More on this Sunday's Liturgy:

13th Sunday in Ordinary Time


June 23, 2024


8 am- Holy Mass in the Rectory Chapel

10 am- Holy Mass in Main Church


9 am- Holy Hour

Confessions available



For those who truly cannot come to Mass on Sunday, livestream of the 10am Mass is available. Livestream does not fulfill one’s obligation, but when a person is truly unable to come to Mass, it does provide spiritual benefits.


To watch the 10am livestream on our YouTube Channel: go to https://www.youtube.com/c/SaintAntoninusChurch


Or go directly to the links below:


This Sunday's Mass readings.
Read and download by clicking on image


This week's Bulletin.

Read and download by clicking on image.



This months's bulletin (July 2024)

Read and download by clicking on image.


Mark your calendar!
Sunday, Oct 6, 2024
This year, we will celebrate our Thanksgiving Harvest early in the fall- on Sunday Oct 6!

Family Harvest Offering is open to all families and individuals.


Our Thanksgiving Harvest is not a one day event.

In fact, this begins with the Family Harvest Offering during the 10am Mass.

All Sundays leading to our big event on October 6 are open for your Family Harvest Offering.


This is the time when a family or individual comes before the altar of God to thank the Lord for all His bountiful gifts and provisons. And the blessings do not end there.

This is a great opportunity for evangelization for you to invite your family, friends and office colleagues to your family offering .


CONTACT

 Dr. Christina Ikwuegbu @ 908-436-7042

Dr. Adaora Madubuko @ 973-609-6884

Sr Mary Genevieve Okoro, DMMM @ 862-215-2198

More info: www.saintantoninuschurch.org  


Thank you for your generosity in supporting the mission and the maintenance of our parish!


FAMILY HARVEST OFFERING by MaryComfort Opara & her family:

Thanking the Lord for His mercy and grace.

This was also the occasion of MaryComfort's birthday celebration.


How Do we Protect Our Children Against the Danger of Pornography On the Internet?



From Fr Joseph:




Dear Brother and Sisters of St Antoninus Church,


There is a fierce battle going on for the hearts and minds and eternal souls of your children. I cannot overstate the seriousness of the situation. In a particular the devil has found easy access to our children through the internet. He is in slaving them right before our eyes.

Please be assured that we are not helpless in this situation, but we need to fight for them in this matter. If we take a wait and see approach, it will likely be too late. 

There are powerful weapons which are at our disposal, but we must learn how to use them. 


The attached presentation from the national bishop office of the United States provides some excellent information and resources to help you success in your God-given mission as Christian parents today.  Please see more resources below.



In Jesus, thru Mary and St Joseph,


Fr Joseph





Raising Chaste Children in a Pornographic World


By Ryan Foley



We live in a sexually broken culture. In modern times, the prevalence of pornography has become a pressing problem for parents. Here are five steps parents can take to raise chaste children in a pornographic world.


1. Parents, teach your children the true meaning of human sexuality and educate them in chastity.


Forming a child in chastity is one of the most important responsibilities mothers and fathers have.1 Because we live in a highly sexualized culture, children are receiving an education in sexuality all the time. It's imperative that you as parents give them an education and formation in authentic love and chastity throughout their childhood.

First and foremost, parents must emphasize the beauty and sacredness of the body and sexuality, and the truth that we are made for lasting love. We are each made in God's image and therefore called to love, for "God is love" (1 Jn 4:8). Far from the Church being down on sex, the Church wants to preserve the true meaning of love, including sexuality. Marital intercourse as God designed it serves to promote the oneness of husband and wife and the creation of new life (see Gen 1:28; 2:23-24). Parents should take every opportunity to impress on their children the goodness of God's design for marriage and the family.

To all parents: Thank you for your great love and sacrifice!...You are the first guardians and teachers of your children and are called to be their models of chaste and fruitful love. —Create in Me a Clean Heart, p. 23

Parents should also stress for their children the power of sex. One analogy to use is that sexuality is like a fire. A fire in the fireplace is good; its blaze brings warmth, light, and cheer to the home. A fire in the middle of the living room floor is bad; without proper boundaries, it can burn the whole house to the ground.


Take heart! Most parents who talk with their children about the truth and meaning of human sexuality and the harms of pornography find that the awkwardness of the conversation is on the side of the parent—not the child. Children are eager for direction and guidance in such an important area of their lives.


2. Be aware of the widespread availability of pornography and the fact that many children are exposed to it at young ages.


The average age of first exposure to pornography is eleven.Over a quarter of children see pornography before beginning puberty, a percentage that has increased over past generations.By the age of eighteen, over 90 percent of boys and 60 percent of girls will have accessed pornography online at least once.With each new generation now growing up with the Internet, being exposed to pornography is no longer the exception but the norm.


Some children are exposed to pornography inadvertently when online. Others are exposed because of natural curiosities about human sexuality. The younger children are, the more of an effect it can have on their young brains. Study after study shows that young people who seek out and consume online pornography are more likely to have "recreational" attitudes about sex.5Moreover, researchers have also found there is a significant correlation between frequent porn use and feelings of loneliness and major depression.6

Children and teens who view pornography in effect receive an education about sexuality from what they are viewing. —Create in Me a Clean Heart, p. 17


Often parents fear that teaching their children about sexuality means saying "too much too soon." But given the young ages at which children may first see pornography, unfortunately, what happens more often is that parents say "too little, too late." Mothers and fathers must use prudence and prayerfully consider how much information a particular child can handle and understand at a particular age. Good information arms children with the truth, enabling them to spot more easily the lies of our hyper-sexualized culture. Education in chastity can begin at young ages with encouraging modesty, respect for one's body, and self-control. Later instruction, best given by the parent of the same sex as the child, can build on this foundation with delicate and clear guidance on sexual morality.


3. If you struggle with pornography use, seek your own healing to be a good example and witness of chaste love for your children.


Many parents find it difficult to broach subjects like sexuality or pornography with their children because of the shame they feel about their own sexual sins and struggles, whether past or present. But do not allow shame or embarrassment to stop you from teaching your children about chastity. If anything, parents who have struggled with sexual behaviors realize that for their children's sake, they must be honest with themselves, repent of their sins, and seek out healing. A parent's story of healing is a powerful story of redemption and conversion.

Parents, if you personally struggle or have struggled with pornography or other forms of sexual sin, it is never too late to set a good example for your children. Seek the help you need from the Church, professional counselors, or local support groups to overcome sinful habits that have weighed you down.7



4. Be vigilant about what technology you allow in your home, and establish clear boundaries by installing filtering software and educating your children about technology use.


Technology, and particularly the Internet, is now the primary gateway to accessing pornography. Everything from iPods to game consoles, from laptops to tablets, from TVs to smartphones—all devices that connect to the Internet can access pornography. It's thus important that parents follow this rule: If I am not willing to monitor it, I will not provide it.


Parents and guardians, protect your home!—Create in Me a Clean Heart, p. 23


When it comes to protecting our children from the worst of the worst online, good parental controls can go a long way. Here are some tips:


  • Install Internet filtering on all your family's Internet-accessing devices: home computers, laptops, tablets, phones, etc. Good filtering software, when set up properly, can block nearly all inadvertent exposure to inappropriate material online.
  • Establish a culture of accountability in your home. Along with filtering software, parents should also be receiving Internet accountability reports. Accountability is not about "catching" children doing wrong but about helping children think more critically about their Internet use. It also encourages parents to have conversations about sites their children visit and search terms they use.
  • Use "safe search" on all web browsers. While these are not foolproof, they can provide another layer of protection.
  • Many mobile devices today come with built-in parental controls that limit the kind of content and apps children can access on these devices. Make sure to use these.

Another concern parents need to be aware of is online sexual interactions. First is the increasingly widespread problem of "sexting"—sending sexually explicit messages, images, or videos through text messaging, e-mail, or social media. One study estimated that two-thirds of teens and young adults have received a "sext," and forty percent have sent one.8 Some programs allow a user to send pictures that "fade away" right after they are sent, making it harder for parents to keep tabs on their children's activity. Children and teens may feel pressured into sending or receiving a "sext" by peers.

The second threat is online sexual predators. While there are many different predation scenarios, most of them boil down to adults (mostly men) preying upon common teenage vulnerabilities. Online predators primarily use social media to identify and groom their victims.

The fact is that there will probably always be both adults and teen peers out there who seek to manipulate and misuse others for sexual pleasure and power. What parents must do is engender wisdom into their children so they aren't easy targets. First, as emphasized above, speak with your children about the body and its sacredness. Teach them that we should keep certain parts of the body private, not because the body is bad or shameful, but because only your spouse should see you "naked and unashamed," as Scripture says (Gen 2:25). Privacy affirms and protects the sacredness of the person and his or her body.


Also, teach your children a healthy distrust of others online. This isn't pessimism or paranoia; it is realism. Your children need to know that if they choose to be vulnerable online, whether emotionally or sexually, that there are people out there who will take advantage of that. They might spread a sexy photo for others to see, blackmail the person with the photos later on, or use them as a means to try to bond with a vulnerable child. Anyone can be flattering online, but real relationships blossom in face-to-face, honest interactions, not through manipulation.


5. Cultivate loving, trusting relationships with your children so they feel comfortable approaching you with questions about sexuality or sexual images they may have inadvertently seen.


Ephesians 6:4 says a father should bring up his children using "training" and "instruction." These two activities encompass much of what the Bible says to parents about good parenting, namely providing an environment of structure and support. And of course, this applies to mothers, too. As parents, when you provide your children with both structure and support, you will not be authoritarian (overly demanding with no warmth) or permissive (very responsive and warm with no expectations), but lovingly authoritative.


Permissive parents (all support, little structure) unwittingly train children to believe that their every whim and desire is good. These parents falsely believe that the best way to nurture a child's character is through fewer rules and more familial love. While on the surface their approach appears loving and nurturing—especially compared to stricter parents—these indulgent parents raise children who easily wander into the minefield of sexual sin and have little experience with resisting temptation and desires.


On the other end of the spectrum, authoritarian parents (all structure, little support) train children to seek refuge anywhere but at home. These parents create an overly critical home devoid of affirmation and encouragement. Kids in these homes start to believe that their parents don't care about them, or that they will never measure up to their standards. These legalistic parents unwittingly chase their children into the minefield of sexual sin.

But when parents give both strong structure and loving support to their children, they raise wise children who desire righteousness and loved children who know they can turn to their parents for help and mercy. God is always ready to bestow mercy on us. Through loving interactions with a parent, children come to experience, and then learn to trust, in this mercy.


For more resources, see:

  • www.usccb.org/cleanheart—The landing page for the full bishops' statement on pornography and many other resources.
  • www.faithandsafety.org—"Technology Safety Through the Eyes of Faith," run by the USCCB and Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.
  • Pontifical Council for the Family, The Truth and Meaning of Human Sexuality: Guidelines for Education within the Family, available on the Vatican website, www.vatican.va.


More Resources:

Clean Heart Series

Create in Me a Clean Heart - Abridged Version 

Pornography's Effects on Marriage and Hope for Married Couples by Sam and Beth Meier 

Raising Chaste Children in a Pornographic World by Ryan Foley 

'Wash Me Thoroughly': Healing from Pornography Use and Addiction by Daniel Spadaro 


Other Resources

Help for Those Struggling with Pornography

Made for Love ep. 110: Protecting from Porn plus AI Dating

Made for Love ep. 25: Catholics and Pornography

Bishop Chairmen Letter to Attorney General (April 30, 2020)

Life Matters: Pornography and Our Call to Love

Pornography Harms Everyone

Pornography as a challenge for marriage at For Your Marriage





About the author

Ryan Foley is an Internet safety consultant and vice president of business development for Covenant Eyes, an Internet accountability and filtering service.

Raising Chaste Children in a Pornographic World was developed as a resource and approved by Bishop Richard J. Malone, Chairman of the Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). It was authorized for publication by the undersigned.

Msgr. J. Brian Bransfield

General Secretary, USCCB

Copyright © 2016, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC. All rights reserved.

For the full USCCB statement on pornography, Create in Me a Clean Heart, and additional resources, visit www.usccb.org/cleanheart.


News from Around the Archdiocese

Video Lessons for
the Heart & Mind


The Truth about Vatican II and the Charismatic Renewal


In recent years, there have been various critiques of both Vatican II and the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. These critiques have varied greatly in quality and seriousness. In this video, Dr. Ralph Martin, Dr. Mary Healy, Peter Herbeck, and Pete Burak explain why both Vatican II and the Catholic Charismatic Renewal are true works of the Holy Spirit for our time.




Carlo Acutis to be declared a SAINT! A touching new miracle from the "God's Influencer"!

The Year of Parish Revival began on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, June 11, 2023 . As we have entered this new season of grace, Bishop Cozzens has composed a beautiful prayer for the Revival and the Church. We pray in particular for our beloved St Antoninus Church....


Prayer for the Eucharistic Revival of the Church


Lord Jesus Christ, you give us your flesh and blood for the life of the world, and you desire that all people come to the Supper of the Sacrifice of the Lamb.

Renew in your Church the truth, beauty, and goodness contained in the Most Blessed Eucharist.

Jesus living in the Eucharist, come and live in me.

Jesus healing in the Eucharist, come and heal me.

Jesus sacrificing yourself in the Eucharist, come and suffer in me.

Jesus rising in the Eucharist, come and rise to new life in me.

Jesus loving in the Eucharist, come and love in me.

Lord Jesus Christ, through the paschal mystery of your death and resurrection made present in every Holy Mass, pour out your healing love on your Church and on our world.

Grant that as we lift you up during this time of Eucharistic Revival, your Holy Spirit may draw all people to join us at this Banquet of Life. You live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever.

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mother of the Eucharist, Pray for us.



Interested in becoming Catholic ?

Or maybe you still need to receive any or all of the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation or Holy Communion)?

Classes are on Tuesdays .

Call the rectory to sign up ( Tues- Fri, 9am- 3pm)

This class part of what is called RCIA.   RCIA stands for: “Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults.”
This program is for:
- Those adults 17 years old and older who are not baptized and want to inquire about becoming Catholic OR
- Those who are baptized non-Catholic Christians who want to consider becoming Catholic. OR
- Adult Catholics (17 years or older) who have not received Confirmation or Holy Communion.

Extend this invitation to your family and friends.


Sacramental Preparations at St. Antoninus
 
To register, call the church office 973-623-0258 
Tuesday - Fridays 9-3pm
or email us at 

 
WEDDINGS. Contact the parish office one year in advance of the proposed marriage date.
 
INFANT BAPTISM. Expectant parents should call the office to register for the baptism of your baby. and for baptism classes with Fr Joseph. Baptisms at St Antoninus Church are celebrated during Sunday 10am Mass..
 
CATECHISM CLASSES FOR CHILDREN - take place on Sundays, from 8:15am to 9:15am.
 
ADULT BAPTISM & other Sacraments of Initiation – call to register.

RCIA Class is every Tuesday. Call to register.
 
SEE OUR LITURGY & EVENT SCHEDULE below.

Join our Rosary on Zoom
- every night
@ 7pm



Tuesday nights!
For those who can only join via Zoom, here is the link:
(Same link for Rosary & Prayer Meeting)



Meeting ID: 823 8386 9993

Passcode: Rosary

One tap mobile
+13126266799,82383869993# US

For audio only - phones +1 929 205 6099 US
Especially this Lent!
Visit JESUS in the Most Blessed Sacrament!

Tuesday thru Saturday
9am to 8pm 
Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel.
 
Could you not watch with me one hour?
Mark 14: 40b
 
Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel is open for personal visits with our Eucharistic Lord. Spend precious time alone with Jesus!
 
Register
To obtain the chapel door code, you will need to register simply by emailing us at:
Give your full name, tel #, and your address. 
Then we will email you back to arrange a time to show you around and give you a simple orientation on making use of the chapel. 
 
Oh come, let us worship and bow down;
let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker!
REGULAR EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
 
 
Daily Mass at 12 Noon in Our Lady of Guadalupe chapel - Tuesday to Saturday.
Petitions for Daily Mass are available. Note: One petition offering per Mass. Call or email to schedule petition offering. Please provide the name of the person and reason for petition and indicate if living or deceased.
 

Monthly Charismatic Healing Mass at 3pm every First Saturday of the Month. Come earlier at 2pm for Eucharistic Adoration and the Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Confessions from 2pm- 3pm.
 

Daily Rosary at 7 pm on Zoom
Zoom link: Click here

 
 
Men's Praise & Fellowship every Saturday in the rectory at 8am. Praise & Worship, men-to-men sharing and breakfast.
 

Come to our two weekly Prayer Meetings:

  • Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting at 8pm in the Rectory Chapel


  • Divine Adoration Prayer Meeting at 3pm every Saturday.
 

Monthly Prayer Meeting with Real Love Ministries every last Saturday of the month. In person & Zoom. Enjoy inspirational preaching & fellowship.

Young Adults of St Antoninus meet every last Wednesday of the Month at pm.


See more below:
Please consider making an offering to the Lord on behalf of St Antoninus, that we may continue our mission. Thank you and God bless you!


We are accepting Zelle for online contributions. 
All you need to do is enter on the Zelle info:
Name: St. Antoninus Catholic Church
Email: saintantoninuschurch@gmail.com
 
This means that you can open a Zelle account and put St Antoninus as a recipient.
If you don't have a Zelle account yet, it is easy to do this one time setup: https://www.zellepay.com/get-started
 
When you sign up, please include your email or phone number. Thank you.

Other options for Offering:
You can click below to choose other convenient online options.
ONLINE GIVING
You also have the option to mail in your tithe:
St Antoninus Church
337 S. Orange Ave, Newark NJ 07103
 
Thank you and God bless you!
973-623-0258
337 South Orange Ave, Newark NJ 07103 
Rev. Joseph A. Meagher (Pastor)