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Month: March 2021

4th Sunday of Lent

During the weeks of Lent, the Scripture readings and Mass prayers at our weekday Masses invite us to seriously respond to the call to conversion of heart that we heard on Ash Wednesday and to continue in our efforts to enter into the season as best we can. We are called to turn away from our sinfulness and to turn towards God. The traditional Lenten penances of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving are held up before us as excellent ways of responding to this challenge to faithfully live the Lenten season. (Read more…)

4th Sunday of Lent – March 14, 2021

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2021 Bishop’s Annual Appeal

Please watch this informational video on the Bishop’s Annual Appeal.

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Parish Penance Service for Lent  

Sunday, March 21st—7:00 PM—8:00 PM  

“When you approach the confessional, know this: that I Myself am waiting there for you. I am only hidden by the priest, but I myself act in your soul. Here, the misery of the soul meets the God of mercy.”

(Our Lord speaking to St. Faustina) (Read more…)

Youth Minister and/or   Youth Ministry Team   Wanted  

Please join us Wednesday, March 24 th  for an informational planning meeting following 7pm Mass, in the undercroft.  

The Youth Minister/Team will play an important role in providing guidance, support, and education to the youth of St. Catherine of Siena Parish.   If you are passionate about involvement in the Catholic Church, this ministry leadership may be for you

Please RSVP to Debbie Fass at 973-222-8100 (Read more…)

Third Sunday of Lent

During the Season of Lent we have the tradition of Walking with Jesus on the way to Calvary.  It is a beautiful way to walk with Jesus and to pray in the company of fellow parishioners.

Since Lent is a penitential season of preparation for Easter, the Stations of the Cross, have become a popular devotion in parishes.

The Stations originated in medieval Europe when wars prevented Christian pilgrims from visiting the Holy Land.  In the 12th century, St Francis of Assisi devised the list of stations and started the tradition of reciting it as a type of devotional service. (Read more…)