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Rev. Sean W. Kenney, OFS, Pastor Rev. Msgr. William J. Capik,
Weekend Assistant Rev. Demetrius M. Thomas, OSB,
Weekend Assistant Peter Phan, Seminarian
Parish Office Laura Sepesi, Pastoral Assistant | Ext. 103
lsepesi@olmwarren.org Kasia Sepesi, Administrative Assistant
& Notary Public | Ext. 104 | ksepesi@olmwarren.org Michele Godleski, Office Assistant
& Notary Public | Ext. 101 | mgodleski@olmwarren.org Jerry Salemi, Business Administrator | Ext. 105
gsalemi@olmwarren.org Joanne Clemente
Sacristan/Liturgical Environment Coordinator
Office of Faith Formation
Emma DeBorja, Parish Catechetical Leader Ext. 113 | edeborja@olmwarren.org Brenda Hann, Secretary | Ext. 112
bhann@olmwarren.org
OUR LADY OF THE MOUNT ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Welcome, Worship, Witness
167 MT BETHEL RD | WARREN, NJ Phone 908 -647-1075 | Fax 908 -647 -7885 | www.ourladyof themount .org
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time | August 16, 2020
To register as a parishioner please visit our website,
www.ourladyofthemount.org, and complete our
online registration form.
Daily Mass Intentions
Sunday, August 16 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 AM Lenny Cuffia r/o John & Bernadette Truglio Gene Zagarella r/o Gail & Lee Waddell Monday, August 17 9:15 AM Julio DeMatos r/o Bill & Sylvia Smalley Tuesday, August 18 9:15 AM Janet Januszewski 2nd Anniversary r/o Joanne Clemente Martina Schmalz Palmer r/o Mom & Dad Wednesday, August 19 St. John Eudes, Priest 9:15 AM Veronica Campione r/o Tim, Robin, Matthew, Caitlin, Meghan, & Patrick Thursday, August 20 St. Bernard, Abbot and Doctor of the Church 9:15 AM Ruth Smalley r/o Bill & Sylvia Smalley John Tomczak r/o Family Friday, August 21 St. Pius X, Pope 9:15 AM Kerry Kenney Afflitto r/o Emma & Dino DeBorja Saturday, August 22 The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9:15 AM Wayne Basilone r/o The Sepesi Family 5:00 PM Lois Dalton 4th Anniversary r/o Kathy Dalton Sunday, August 23 Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time 10:00 AM Lenny Cuffia r/o Jack & Millie Joseph Giancristofaro r/o Tony & Suzanne Giancristofaro William L. & Ruth Smalley r/o Bill & Sylvia Smalley Please remember in your prayers the sick, homebound and disabled of our parish family, all those listed in the parish
book of intentions, and all the men and women of the Armed Forces.
In Loving Memory
Please pray for the families and loved ones of the departed who now enjoy everlasting life:
Anita Nazemetz
Mother of Alexander, Kenneth, and Corinne Via and Sister of Jeanette Falcone and Aurelio Nobile
Br. John “Jack” Allen, F.M.S.
Brother of Steven and Peter
Michael Carr Husband of Kathy and Father of Luke, Daniel, Grace,
Rachel, Eva, Alexander, and Ryan
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and
the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.
We Welcome Our Newly Baptized
Sawyer Francis Braen Daughter of Ryan and Ashton
Knights of Columbus For more information contact Grand Knight Steve Dutko
at stephen.dutko@united.com, 908-361-2021, or visit www.kofc.org/un/en/todays-knights.about-us.html
We look forward to hearing from you!
The chapel will be closed for maintenance this week.
www.olmwarren.org
August 9, 2020
First Communion
Second Collection the Weekend of August 29/30 2020 Missionary Cooperative Plan
The Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus The Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus were founded in 1867 by Saint Daniel Comboni, the first Bishop of Central Africa. Today, the Comboni Missionaries number close to 1,500, with an equal number of Comboni Missionary Sisters. Together, they serve in over forty countries in Africa, Europe, the Americas and Asia. The Comboni Missionaries remain true to their original calling as missionaries, and often serve where the Church is new and where people are just forming their Christian identity. They also serve in marginalized communities, including in some of the most impoverished places on Earth. Their parishes can be the size of American states, or within the slums of the developing world. Emphasis is given to evangelization, and to service to people who are poor, many of whom have no place else to turn. Funds collected through the Missionary Cooperative Plan are directed to projects in Africa and Latin America to evangelize, to educate (especially girls and young women), and to create better living conditions, such as through clinics and the provision of clean water. Beneficiaries range from street vendors in Peru to the Pygmies in the Central African Republic to desert dwellers in Ethiopia, Eritrea and Kenya. In North America, the Comboni Missionaries have a contingent of 25 members in Chicago, Cincinnati, Los Ange-les, Newark and Hamilton, Ontario. Their North American Mission Center is at 1318 Nagel Road, Cincinnati, OH 45255.
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