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Saturday, January 2, 2021
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  • Tomorrow, Sunday: Solemnity of The Epiphany of the Lord
  • Fr Joseph's Christmas letter ( resending)
  • Our 33-Day journey to the consecration to St Joseph


The Epiphany of the Lord
Tomorrow, Sunday, January 3, 2021

Holy Mass
@ 10am

Holy Hour
@ 9am

In-person & live-streamed

We continue to follow the 3 main safety guidelines:
  • Sanitizing hands upon entering church.
  • Wearing face masks
  • Social distancing of 6 ft and staying in designated pews.
  • temperature screening

For live-streaming on YouTube :

Reminder:
There are two separate YouTube links for the Adoration time and the Mass . You would have to exit YouTube and return on next link.

TO ACCESS LIVE-STREAMING ON YOUTUBE
Go to   https://www.youtube.com/saintantoninuschurch

or go directly to our channel : https://rb.gy/rwiyab

Or click on links below:
Eucharistic Adoration -
9am

Click on image for the YouTube link. Click "Reminder"

HOLY MASS
10am

Click on image for the YouTube link. Click "Reminder"
Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

on this Sunday we celebrate the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, one of the most important celebrations of the Liturgical Year. This Solemnity of the Epiphany celebrates the revelation of the Messiah or the Savior of the world to all the nations and the peoples of the world. The word Epiphany came from the Greek word ‘Epiphaneia’, which means revelation and manifestation.

That is why today, on this celebration of the Epiphany of the Lord, we focus our attention on the manifestation and revelation of the Lord Jesus Christ, Savior of the whole world to all the nations, represented by the Holy Magi or the Wise Men. That is why the celebration of the Epiphany is closely tied to the Three Wise Men or Magi, and in the Gospel we heard of the account of their visit to the Lord at His manger in Bethlehem, guided by the bright Star of Bethlehem.

The Magi saw the Star of Bethlehem from afar as a very prominent and bright star, and as they were educated and intelligent people who perhaps dwelled in astrology and other studies, they knew that a very prominent event was about to happen, and in this case, it was the upcoming birth and arrival of the Savior of the world as prophesied by the many prophets and wise men throughout the centuries and millennia past.

They undertook the very long and arduous journey from their respective lands, as was common at that time, traveling a long time and enduring difficult conditions to reach the place pointed at by the Star. Although their names were not recorded in the Scriptures, but according to the Church traditions, their names were Caspar or Gaspar, Melchior and Balthasar or Balthazar. Their places of origin were often given as India, Persia and Arabia or other relatively distant places.

Safety Guidelines
at all our Masses
We continue to follow the 3 main safety guidelines:
  • Sanitizing hands upon entering church.
  • Wearing face masks
  • Social distancing of 6 ft and staying in designated pews.
  • In addition, we will now be conducting temperature screening ( click on image for more)
The Readings for this Sunday: Click here.limited time only" or "only 7 remaining!"
Click on image  below to download our Sunday bulletin & StAntoninews

Fr Joseph's digital Christmas letter
(resending)

ALL ABOUT OUR 33-DAY PREPARATION TO THE CONSECRATION TO ST JOSEPH - we are now on our 2nd day. Join us!!


For the updated schedule of our Masses, ministries & events, click on image below:

Please consider making a sacrificial offering to the Lord on behalf of St Antoninus, that we may continue our mission. Thank you and God bless you!

At this time, we have an ongoing Harvest Appeal for much needed work on our HVAC system.
Watch Fr Joseph's brief video on the reason for this Harvest appeal.
We are now 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
Or you can click below to choose other options and methods for your donation.
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)