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Holy Family Catholic Church “Cherish the Past, Celebrate the Present, Create a bright Future” 15 Gender Road, Newark, DE 19713 (302) 368-4665 Our Mission Statement Holy Family parish is a welcoming community of faith rooted in the Roman Catholic Tradition. As members of the Body of Christ, we are a multi-cultural and multi-generational parish called to share our gifts and talents. Our experience of worship in Word and Sacrament compels us to witness to all people through catechesis, service and evangelization. Mr. Joseph Certesio, Sr. Deacon [email protected] Mrs. Mare Draper Director of Religious Education [email protected] Mr. Darrell Lashomb Deacon [email protected] Mr. Richard E. Mitchell, III Director of Worship Arts [email protected] Mr. Joseph Roach Deacon [email protected] Mrs. Judith Stives Business Manager [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Church Office 368-4665 Fax Number 368-4667 Web Page: www.holyfamilynewark.org Office Hours Monday and Wednesday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM & 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM; Tuesday and Thursday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM to Noon Saturday: 1:30 PM to 6:30 PM; Sunday: 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM Religious Education Office 368-8976 Fax Number 368-5184 Religious Education Office Hours Monday and Tuesday: 10:00 AM to 7:30 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM; Friday: 9:00 AM to Noon Sunday: 9:00 to 11:00 AM when class is in session. Youth Ministry Office 368-8976 ext. 138 Parish Outreach Office 861-0143 Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday - 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM Tuesday, Thursday and Friday - 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM ST. VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY 368-4785 [email protected] FINANCE COUNCIL Executive Officer: John Lynch 738-9071 MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Evening: 5:00 PM Sunday Masses: 8:00, 10:00 AM & 12:00 PM Daily Mass: Monday through Friday 9:00 AM SACRAMENTS Baptism: outside of the Lenten Season. Baptisms are scheduled with the Church Office and normally occur during the Sunday Liturgy or on the 2nd & 3rd Sunday of the month at 1:30 PM. Baptismal Program for Parents: Generally bi-monthly on the 3rd Monday of the month, at 7:00 PM. To register call 368-4665. Matrimony: Consult parish priest or deacon at least one year in advance and before any plans or decisions are made. Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30 PM or by appointment. SICK AND HOMEBOUND If you are sick or homebound and would like to receive Eucharist at home on a regular basis, please call the Church Office at 368-4665. CHRIST THE TEACHER CATHOLIC SCHOOL OFFICE: Our Regional Catholic School Sr. LaVerne King, R.S.M., Principal Address: 2451 Frazer Road, Newark, DE 19702 For more information call the school office at 838-8850 Web Page: www.cttcs.org February 10, 2019 – The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Very Rev. Mark Kelleher Pastor [email protected] Rev. Michael J. Cook Weekend Assistant [email protected]

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Holy Family Catholic Church “Cherish the Past, Celebrate the Present, Create a bright Future”

15 Gender Road, Newark, DE 19713 • (302) 368-4665

Our Mission Statement

Holy Family parish is a welcoming community of faith rooted in the Roman Catholic Tradition. As members of the Body of Christ, we are a

multi-cultural and multi-generational parish called to share our gifts and talents. Our experience of worship in Word and Sacrament compels us to

witness to all people through catechesis, service and evangelization.

Mr. Joseph Certesio, Sr. Deacon

[email protected]

Mrs. Mare Draper Director of Religious Education [email protected]

Mr. Darrell Lashomb Deacon

[email protected]

Mr. Richard E. Mitchell, III Director of Worship Arts

[email protected]

Mr. Joseph Roach Deacon

[email protected]

Mrs. Judith Stives Business Manager

[email protected]

GENERAL INFORMATION Church Office 368-4665 Fax Number 368-4667 Web Page: www.holyfamilynewark.org Office Hours Monday and Wednesday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM & 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM; Tuesday and Thursday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM to Noon Saturday: 1:30 PM to 6:30 PM; Sunday: 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM Religious Education Office 368-8976 Fax Number 368-5184 Religious Education Office Hours Monday and Tuesday: 10:00 AM to 7:30 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM; Friday: 9:00 AM to Noon Sunday: 9:00 to 11:00 AM when class is in session. Youth Ministry Office 368-8976 ext. 138 Parish Outreach Office 861-0143 Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday - 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM Tuesday, Thursday and Friday - 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM ST. VINCENT DEPAUL SOCIETY 368-4785 [email protected] FINANCE COUNCIL Executive Officer: John Lynch 738-9071

MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Evening: 5:00 PM Sunday Masses: 8:00, 10:00 AM & 12:00 PM Daily Mass: Monday through Friday 9:00 AM

SACRAMENTS Baptism: outside of the Lenten Season. Baptisms are scheduled with the Church Office and normally occur during the Sunday Liturgy or on the 2nd & 3rd Sunday of the month at 1:30 PM. Baptismal Program for Parents: Generally bi-monthly on the 3rd Monday of the month, at 7:00 PM. To register call 368-4665. Matrimony: Consult parish priest or deacon at least one year in advance and before any plans or decisions are made. Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30 PM or by appointment.

SICK AND HOMEBOUND If you are sick or homebound and would like to receive Eucharist at home on a regular basis, please call the Church Office at 368-4665.

CHRIST THE TEACHER CATHOLIC SCHOOL OFFICE: Our Regional Catholic School Sr. LaVerne King, R.S.M., Principal Address: 2451 Frazer Road, Newark, DE 19702 For more information call the school office at 838-8850 Web Page: www.cttcs.org

February 10, 2019 – The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Very Rev. Mark Kelleher Pastor

[email protected]

Rev. Michael J. Cook Weekend Assistant

[email protected]

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Messages from the Pastor Adult Faith Formation Opportunity

Bishop Robert Barron’s SEVEN�DEADLY �S INS ,

SEVEN�L IVELY � V IRTUES

Dead l in e � fo r �Reg i s t ra t i on �2 / 10 / 19

Join us for Bishop Robert Barron’s engaging presentation concerning the seven deadly sins, those great spiritual blocks that inhibit our flourishing in relationship with God and one another.

Based on Dante’s writings, the seven deadly sins correspond to the seven levels of Dante’s Mt. Purgatory. Pride, envy, anger, sloth, gluttony, avarice, and lust are all presented as patterns of dysfunction within us that lead to unhappiness.

However, Bishop Barron shows us how to counteract these seven sinful patterns through a conscious process of opposition, which are the “seven lively virtues." The seven lively virtues offer antidotes to each sin and help set us on the right path to healing and happiness.

Lesson Titles Introduction 1. Pride & Humility 2. Envy & Admiration 3. Anger & Forgiveness 4. Sloth & Zeal 5. Avarice & Generosity 6. Gluttony & Asceticism 7. Lust & Chastity

Video presentation of Seven Deadly Sins, Seven Lively Virtues and discussion facilitated by Very Rev. Mark Kelleher

Meeting on Thursdays: March 14, 28 April 4, 11 May 2, 9, 30 June 6 10:00-11:30 a.m. or 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the Adult Education Room in the Religious Education Center Cost: $25.00 to cover the cost of a study guide. Register in the Religious Education or Church Offices,

An Opportunity to Memorialize a Loved One

There are 4 portraits remaining that will be hung on the back wall of the church. They are the symbols of the 4 evangelists, St. Matthew (a winged Man), St. Mark (a winged lion), St. Luke (a winged ox), and St. John (a winged eagle) as depicted in the Book of Kells. The Book of Kells is an illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin, containing the four Gospels of the New Testament. It was created in a Columban monastery in either Britain or Ireland. It is believed to have been created c. 800 AD. The illustrations and ornamentation of the Book of Kells surpass that of other Insular Gospel books in extravagance and complexity. The decoration combines traditional Christian iconography with the ornate swirling motifs typical of Insular art. Figures of humans, animals and mythical beasts, together with Celtic knots and interlacing patterns in vibrant colors, enliven the manuscript's pages. Many of these minor decorative elements are imbued with Christian symbol-ism and so further emphasize the themes of the major illustrations. (From Wikipedia “The Book of Kells”) Any individual, family, or group who would like to donate a portrait in memory of a loved one is most welcome to do so. Between the painting and the framing the cost is $900.00 for a portrait from the Book of Kells.

Also available is the portrait of St. Joan of Arc that is already hanging in the church.

The donation for that portrait is $500.00. Payment can be made in full or in installments by the parish sending a monthly bill. A memorial plaque will be hung in the Gathering Space commemorating your donation. If you are interested please email me ([email protected]) or call the office (302-368-4665) and leave a message.

Fr. Mark

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND YOUTH MINISTRY Mare Draper, DRE

[email protected] or by phone: 368-8976

RE Program: Children's Liturgy of the Word will take place this

weekend in our Gathering Space during the 10am Mass. We hope

you can join us

We are collecting hats, scarves, and gloves/mittens for the homeless! Please consider donating new/gently used items for our struggling friends in our community! Do you knit or crochet? Maybe a hat or scarf

from left over yarn is in your future! Collection will be held until February 14th!

Vacation Bible School is coming! This year’s theme…ROAR! Join us June 24-28th from 8:30-12pm ! Before Care is available. Registrations begin online starting February 1st!

Look in the Gathering Space for additional information starting next weekend! Hope you can join us!

It is that time of year to make you aware of Operation Snowflake, the cancellation of classes. In the event of a snow storm, we follow the Christina School District cancellations for all daytime and

evening activities. In other words, if they are closed, we are closed. We will also send a REMIND to all our families and an email to ensure you know we have closed. Please keep in mind that it is always your call to keep your child home if you feel unsafe driving. Be safe out there!

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Sacramental Prep High School/Confirmation

2019

The Information Meeting and Lock-in have passed. It's official! We have officially begun our Confirmation journey! Please keep us in your prayers!

ADULT FAITH FORMATION: SACRED at Salesianum High School will be held on Saturday, February 23 from 8 until 4pm. Check out our website at www.holyfamilynewark.org/religoused.php for additional information. If you are a catechist or aide and would like to join us please contact the RE office before registering. Cost: $40 which includes a hot lunch and many learning opportunities! We hope you will join us for this amazing day!

YOUTH MINISTRY

The WEBSITE has been UPDATED! Please check it out for

some of our amazing experience this Spring and Summer! We cannot wait

to get things started!!!

Delaware Prevention Coalition/CADAC trip to Baltimore, Maryland for Youth Conference. We will leave Holy Family at 8am to join hundreds of youth from the tri-state area to learn how to make a difference in our communities. Great leadership training and service opportunity! See website for more information!

Leadership Retreat coming soon!!! Open to all High school students!

More info coming soon!

Parish News and Happenings PRAYERS FOR THE SICK AND THEIR CAREGIVERS:

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To have a person’s name added to the sick list, please call the office at 302-368-4665

or email us at [email protected]

The names of the sick stay on for 6 weeks. If they still need to be on it, you must call

the office and have them re-entered.

Mike B Doug and Bonnie Boon Terri Castagno Joan Holstein George Dougherty Marianna Giuffre David Vanderslice Grace Giuffre Johnny Wojtasinski Xavier Rohrer Francis Gildea Simba Athena Spurlock Patsy Pierson Joe Drew Fran Kulaszewski Mackie Ware Judi H. Charlotte Reynolds Valerie Sutton Dan Ziegler Ellen Ziegler

Andy Bobik Cathy Genery Susan Traurig James Poppiti Flavia Scarfo Joan Yue Bruce Siberski Denise Robinson Joan Matyas Carrie Mary Elizabeth Rob Cherie Galliani Tyler Samuels Robert Ulmann Gabriela Bussek Nicholas Imburgia Maryann Stirparo Clayton Maria Rena Riccardi Tim Ziegler Katie Ziegler

More Altar Servers Needed!

If you are interested in serving at Mass, please

contact Deacon Joseph Roach, in person, or leave a message

with the Parish Secretary (302-368-4665).

Training sessions will be in mid and late February.

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Thanks to your continuous generosity in 2018, SVDP was able to provide the following assistance to those in need:

� 63 families avoided their electricity from being

terminated � 47 families received rental assistance, lot rent

payment or help with a security deposit. � 23 families with no place to stay, were provided

lodging. � 14 families we able to be warm when they

received oil deliveries � 4 other families were also assisted in some way

for a total of 151 families helped

The St. Vincent dePaul Society is pleased and thankful to share our 2018 Client Statistics.

We could not provide this help to the less fortunate in our Parish and Community

without your donations. Thank You again and may God richly bless you and yours for

helping the SVDP help those in need.

SILENT PRAYER:

Our parish has a group of people who will earnestly pray for any needs you have. This is done anonymously via a telephone prayer chain. If you have a special need for which you are in need of prayer call 738-3033, 738-5062 or 731-4297 before 7:30 p.m. and we will pray for you.you

Our Sesquicentennial Year is ending!

Diocesan 150th anniversary closing Mass on March 3rd.

You are cordially invited to join Bishop Malooly at the Diocese of

Wilmington’s Sesquicentennial Closing Mass on Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. at Saint Elizabeth Church, 809 South Broom Street in Wilmington. Gather with Catholics from across Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore to celebrate the conclusion of our year-long anniversary of the founding of the Diocese of Wilmington by Blessed Pope Pius IX on March 3, 1868.

MASS INTENTIONS

Saturday, February 9 5:00 pm - Helen M. Hollis

Sunday, February 10 8:00 am - Intentions of Parishioners

10:00 am - Andrew Kelleher 12:00 pm - John Trudeau

Monday, February 11 9:00 am - Irene Nieves Fischetti

Tuesday, February 12 9:00 am – Joseph Hama

Wednesday, February 13 9:00 am - Michael Franzoni

Thursday, February 14 9:00 am - Sean Michael Locke

Friday. February 15 9:00 am - Samantha Reionoehl

Sat., February 16 5:00 pm - John Jones

Sunday, February 17 8:00 am - Sean Michael Locke

10:00 am - Intentions of Parishioners 12:00 pm - Sean Michael Locke

WEEKLY SCHEDULE

Sunday, February 10 HF Women’s Group Bake Sale - HFH

10:00 am - Children’s Liturgy of the Word - HFC 1:00 pm - Just Do it Meeting - PHCR1 1:30 pm - Baptisms - HFC

Monday, February 11 8:15 am - Rosary - HFC 6:00 pm - RE - Grades 1-9 - REC Rms 1-8 and YR 6:30 pm - K of C -#4548 –Meeting - HFH

Tuesday, February 12 8:15 am - Rosary - HFC 6:00 pm - RE - Grades 1-8 - REC Rm s for graces 1-6 6:15 pm - Adult Faith Formation Meeting - AER

Wednesday, February 13 8:15 am - Rosary - HFC 6:00 pm - VBS Leader Meeting - AER 7:00 pm - Al Anon Meeting - PHCR1 7:00 pm - Lector Master Class - HFC

Thursday, February 14 8:15 am - Rosary - HFC 9:30 am - Prayer Shawl Ministry - PHCR1 7:00 pm - Schola Rehearsal - HFC

Friday, February 15 8:15 am - Rosary - HFC 9:45am - Eucharistic Adoration with Divine Chaplet - HFC

Saturday, February 16 8:00 am - Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites - AER & YR 3:30 pm - Reconciliation - HFC

Sunday, February 17 1:00 pm - Just Do it Meeting - PHCR1 1:30 pm - Baptisms - HFC

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To help with Next Week’s Readings: February 17, 2019

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

First Reading: Jeremiah 17:5-8 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:12, 16-20

Gospel: Luke 6: 17, 20-26 ATTENTION ACME SHOPPERS! We have been notified by ACME that there was an issue with a few $100.00 ACME cards that were sent to us. If you have a $100 ACME gift card purchased between November 20th and the weekend of January 6th, or gave one as a gift, we strongly encourage you to check the balance by calling the number on the back of the card. If the balance is not what you expected, please return the card to our office to re-ceive a replacement. We apologize for any inconven-ience this may have caused.

Join the Little Sisters of the Poor for a fun filled evening and

fabulous meal as they celebrate their 150th Anniversary of caring for the elderly poor in America!

February 24th | 3-8 PM

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Celebrity Priests

Rev. Anthony Pileggi, Chaplain, Little Sisters of the Poor Rev. James T. Kirk, St. Mary Magdalen

Rev. Francis J. Rinaldi, St. Anthony of Padua Very Rev. Joseph J. Piekarski, St. John the Beloved

A percentage of the evening’s proceeds will be donated to help the Little Sisters of the Poor care for the elderly in our community. Reservations preferred. For details call: (302)368-5886, x106 or Feby’s at (302)998-9501

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Total Scrip Sales for 1/27/19 - $4,925.00 Net sales for week- $207.38

Total Net Sales for Year =$6,281.97

Offertory 2/3/19 - $11,565.00

Parish News and Diocesan News

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Thank you for your generous donations to our Souper Bowl

Campaign. We are always looking for more

Catholic Gentlemen to join us. Just because we were born centuries after Jesus walked with the apostles doesn’t mean that we ourselves can’t become modern day apostles. Our commission given to us by Christ is to love God, spread the gospel, and care for our brothers and sisters. Your participation in church does not end when you leave the parking lot. Keep the love of Christ alive throughout the whole week. Join with us as Knights to strengthen the church by keeping true to the assignments given to us by Jesus. All male members of Holy Family Church, age 18 and older, who are in good standing with the Holy See, should become Knights.

To become a Knight, contact Tony Malafronti (302) 530-1016 or Joel Watson (302) 373-6617 or online at: https://www.kofc.org/apps/newjoin/en/registration/index.html You can also use the camera on your smart phone to direct you to the website by focusing it on the square picture in this message.

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Baked Chicken Dinner Including Jambalaya & Red Beans/Rice

Dessert King Cake & Coffee Beer, Wine and “Hurricane” Punch Included

Music by DJ Stan Tucker Price Per Person - $ 35

St Mary of the Assumption Church Hall After 5 pm Mass Sponsored by:

Knights of Columbus / Coffee Run Council #6768 Reservations Required -- Deadline for Tickets February 24 Questions: Call Gerry Safranski @ 302-239-9362 Make Checks payable to: K of C Coffee Run Council Mail Checks to: Gerry Safranski 449 Coldspring Run, Newark, DE 19711 Or Drop Off at St Mary’s Church Office—K of C Mailbox

What is God calling you to do with your life? If you think it might be to serve as a religious sister, religious brother, deacon or priest, then call or write Father Norman Carroll, Diocesan Director of Priestly and Religious Vocations (302-573-3113, voca-

[email protected]).

The Ancient Order of Hibernians invites High School Seniors whose families are registered at Holy Family Parish to apply for our $1,000 James P. Brennan Memorial College Scholarship. Details and an application can be found by visiting our website New-arkAOH.com. The application deadline is Sunday March 17, 2019.

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Rachel’s Vineyard Catholic Retreat The next retreat is May 3-5, 2019 at Malvern Retreat House. The retreat weekend is a beautiful

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PART TIME ASSISTANT FOOD COORDINATOR FOR

THE HOPE PROGRAM The Diocese of Wilmington/Catholic Charities seeks a Part Time Assistant Food Coordinator for the Hope Program, a food cooperative for qualified households and a food pan-try in Kent and Sussex Counties. This position assists the Income Management Coordinator with the food programs and is based at Casa San Francisco, an emergency shelter for adults, in Milton, Delaware.

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Vocation Discernment Evening – Monday, February 18th, at Little Sisters of the Poor, 185 Salem Church Road, New-ark, DE. Open to young people seeking God’s will for their lives. Schedule: 5:45 – Opportunity to serve supper to elderly Residents followed by meal for participants; 7:00 – Eucharistic Adoration and experience of Lectio Divina with a discussion afterward. For more information or to register, please contact Sr. Charles Patricia 302-368-5886 or

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