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The Giving Tree 2021 - Sign up to purchase items on our "Wish List" and deliver the UNWRAPPED NEW GIFTS to the CHURCH BASEMENT

IHM Teens and Adults Recognized @ CathedraL

Congratulations to high school teens Brenna Sullivan, Benjamin Root, Lucas Regan, Robert Lerner, Thomas Ricci, Mikey Banic, Jack Pares and Joe Monaco for their outstanding dedication to ministry at IHM. On Sunday November 14th, they were honored with the Archdiocesan Youth Discipleship Awards at the Sacred Heart Cathedral Basilica.

Congratulations to Mary Frances Malone and Mary Clinton, who received the Light of the World Award for their dedication and commitment to the youth of our parish. You have all been a tremendous blessing and are deeply appreciated!


Women’s Prayer Group
The IHM Women's Prayer Group meets monthly to share faith and prayer, examine relevant themes, read scripture and promote discussion to better understand what we believe and why we believe it. Our next meeting will be Thursday, December 2 at 7:30PM via Zoom, and our theme will be Joseph: The Silent Partner. All women are welcome. Please email Tracey Foley at tefoleyihm@gmail.com if you would like to participate. Prayer connects us all!

Men's Scripture & Discussion Group
Our next ZOOM evening session will be Thursday night December 2 at 7:30PM.

Our next live session will be on Saturday morning December 11 at 7:30AM in the church basement. If you need to get the details ahead of time, please email David Diken at dndiken@aol.com.


SAVE THE DATE

Men’s Cornerstone Retreat
Friday March 11 & Saturday March 12, 2022
St. Bartholomew Academy (2032 Westfield Ave, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076)

Do other aspects of your life…Family, Health, Finances, Education leave very little time to dedicate to your relationship with God? Take a brief time-out from your hectic life and give yourself the gift of time to reinvigorate your relationship with God. Cornerstone is a joint IHM and St. Bart’s program now in its 13th year. Over 300 men have participated in this program to date to revitalize their relationship with God. Unlike prior Cornerstones, there will be no requirement to sleep over. The program will start Friday evening and end after a full day on Saturday. All COVID protocols of the Archdiocese will be followed. The program will be held at St. Bart’s in Scotch Plains.

For more information or if you would like to talk to former participants you can contact David Diken, an IHM parishioner who is this year’s Spiritual Director and Team Member at dndiken@aol.com or Colm Keogh, also an IHM parishioner and Team Member at ckeogh925@yahoo.com


Vine and Branches
A Message from Fr. Mike

Video Message from Fr. Mike October 1, 2021


Pastor’s Corner: November 21, 2021

A Note from Fr. Mike

Jesus tells Pilate, and us, that his kingdom is not of this world, that it is not rooted in the physical, political, human world, but in the divine. Yet, as humans we are a part of that Kingdom when we believe in the truth of Jesus and do his will. We are invited into the Kingdom of God, and are always welcomed. It is our choice to respond to that invitation by seeking to do God’s will and being a reflection of His love in the world, or we can ignore the invitation and seek what the world seeks, namely power, glory, riches, sex, selfishness, pleasure etc. As we celebrate the Kingship of Christ, let us seek always to discern well God’s will, and put it into action in our lives and so build up the Kingdom here and now.

Peace,

Fr. Mike

On another Note: It has been a great joy these past few weeks to reconnect with so many of you who have been able to return to the celebration of the Eucharist. While these past months have been difficult on all of us not being able to come together to share in the Eucharistic Feast, we have done the best we can with live stream and other activities. These pale in comparison to the ability to come together and celebrate the Eucharist. Something perhaps we did not recognize until we were able to experience it ourselves. For my part, it is invigorating to be able to preside at the Eucharist with a community gathered in prayer rather than a know but unseen congregation. We have learned a lot about what we have missed, we have learned a lot of new ways to minister, we have discovered new gifts and renewed gifts we already recognized. I look forward to continuing to open up or church, our parish and our community in the weeks and months ahead, and sharing all of the opportunities that come our way. Welcome Back and Thank You.

Fr. Mike

Announcements
Please check this space for latest announcements


Online Giving Options
Your continued support during these difficult times is important for the Church to continue to do its work.

Online Giving Through Go Fund Me Link

Text to Give option by texting a dollar amount to (908) 224-3545


IHM Parish - Sunday Mass Livestream
Solemnity of Christ The King - November 21, 2021

Solemnity of Christ the King November 21, 2021

IHM Parish - All Souls Mass Livestream
All Souls Mass - November 6, 2021

All Souls Mass - November 2, 2021

Daily Mass Livestream

Daily Mass - Saturday, November 27, 2021

Daily Mass - Friday, November 26, 2021

Daily Mass - Thursday, November 25, 2021 - Thanksgiving Day

Daily Mass - Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Daily Mass - Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Daily Mass - Monday, November 22, 2021

Daily Mass - Saturday, November 20, 2021

Daily Mass - Friday November 19, 2021

 

Daily Mass - Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Daily Mass - Monday November 1, 2021 - Feast of All Saints

 

IHM Parish - Remembering 911 - September 11, 2021
Special Mass for Peace in the World

IHM Parish and St. Bartholomew Parishes
Prayer for Hope and Peace - Sunday August 29, 2021

September 11, 2021 - 20th anniversary remembrance - Special Mass for Peace in the World

Prayer for Peace and Hope - IHM Parish and St. Bartholomew Parishes - August 29, 2021 - Livestream


Letter from Fr. Mike regarding Obligation to Attend Mass and Other Updates

Dear Parishioners and Friends,
Please find below some information and thoughts concerning our reopening of the parish and our Engaging Disciples Initiative as well as our recent celebrations of 1st Communion and Confirmation. Peace, Fr. Mike
Lifting the Dispensation of participating in the Sunday Eucharist As you can see by the letter attached (http://tinyurl.com/ye42psq9), the Bishops of New Jersey have discerned that it is appropriate that we as a church take the next step in returning to normalcy and reopening our parishes. The extenuating circumstances of the COVID pandemic have decreased sufficiently for us that the dispensation from participation in the Sunday Eucharist is no longer necessary as a general exception. As the letter mentions and as is the general norm, there may be personal or individual situations in which the obligation to participate in the Sunday Eucharist may not apply such as illness or close contact with someone who has tested positive for the COVID virus and other circumstance. When in doubt please err on the side of caution. It is important to recognize the great benefit of gathering together as a community of faith to celebrate the Eucharist. While the ability to participate on some level from home was a great asset during the pandemic, it was not the same, on many levels, of being at mass in person. Many of our parishioners have expressed great joy at being able to come back and participate in person. Some are not ready quite yet. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the office or one of our priests to discuss your particular situation. At this time please be aware that the sign up for masses is still in place as is the requirement to wear a mask over your mouth and nose, as well as the need for social distancing. There are still many steps to take before we can return to “normal” so I ask for and encourage you to be patient, charitable and understanding as we journey towards fully reopening our church and our community. We will continue to livestream our masses and other special events for the time being. Engaging Disciples: Update on Parish Pastoral Council A few weeks ago I announced the continuing progress of the Engaging Disciples Initiative and the planning for a Parish Pastoral Council. It was my hope to announce the Pastoral Council this weekend as part of our celebration of Pentecost. Unfortunately, it has taken a little longer than expected for me to have the necessary discussions with our potential members. These discussions have been very fruitful in discerning the potential of a pastoral council, as well as generating great enthusiasm and great ideas for our parish community. It is my hope to have this completed this week so that we can introduce our new pastoral council in the next few weeks. Peace, Fr. Mike 1st Communion and Confirmation This weekend we will celebrate the last of our Confirmations. I ask that you congratulate the young people of our parish whose faith has been confirmed through this sacrament. I would also ask that you congratulate those who have celebrated their 1st Communion. These are great celebrations in the life of the young parishioners and their families as well as our parish community. Please keep them in your prayers. Thank you to all: families, volunteers, staff and our entire parish community, for your help and prayers for these young parishioners of Immaculate Heart of Mary. Reinstating the General Obligation to Attend Mass Returning to Grace - A Pastoral Letter on the Eucharist

Letter from Fr. Mike regarding Obligation to Attend Mass and Other Updates

Dear Parishioners and Friends,
Please find below some information and thoughts concerning our reopening of the parish and our Engaging Disciples Initiative as well as our recent celebrations of 1st Communion and Confirmation. Peace, Fr. Mike
Lifting the Dispensation of participating in the Sunday Eucharist As you can see by the letter attached (http://tinyurl.com/ye42psq9), the Bishops of New Jersey have discerned that it is appropriate that we as a church take the next step in returning to normalcy and reopening our parishes. The extenuating circumstances of the COVID pandemic have decreased sufficiently for us that the dispensation from participation in the Sunday Eucharist is no longer necessary as a general exception. As the letter mentions and as is the general norm, there may be personal or individual situations in which the obligation to participate in the Sunday Eucharist may not apply such as illness or close contact with someone who has tested positive for the COVID virus and other circumstance. When in doubt please err on the side of caution. It is important to recognize the great benefit of gathering together as a community of faith to celebrate the Eucharist. While the ability to participate on some level from home was a great asset during the pandemic, it was not the same, on many levels, of being at mass in person. Many of our parishioners have expressed great joy at being able to come back and participate in person. Some are not ready quite yet. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the office or one of our priests to discuss your particular situation. At this time please be aware that the sign up for masses is still in place as is the requirement to wear a mask over your mouth and nose, as well as the need for social distancing. There are still many steps to take before we can return to “normal” so I ask for and encourage you to be patient, charitable and understanding as we journey towards fully reopening our church and our community. We will continue to livestream our masses and other special events for the time being. Engaging Disciples: Update on Parish Pastoral Council A few weeks ago I announced the continuing progress of the Engaging Disciples Initiative and the planning for a Parish Pastoral Council. It was my hope to announce the Pastoral Council this weekend as part of our celebration of Pentecost. Unfortunately, it has taken a little longer than expected for me to have the necessary discussions with our potential members. These discussions have been very fruitful in discerning the potential of a pastoral council, as well as generating great enthusiasm and great ideas for our parish community. It is my hope to have this completed this week so that we can introduce our new pastoral council in the next few weeks. Peace, Fr. Mike 1st Communion and Confirmation This weekend we will celebrate the last of our Confirmations. I ask that you congratulate the young people of our parish whose faith has been confirmed through this sacrament. I would also ask that you congratulate those who have celebrated their 1st Communion. These are great celebrations in the life of the young parishioners and their families as well as our parish community. Please keep them in your prayers. Thank you to all: families, volunteers, staff and our entire parish community, for your help and prayers for these young parishioners of Immaculate Heart of Mary. Reinstating the General Obligation to Attend Mass Returning to Grace - A Pastoral Letter on the Eucharist
 

2021 Annual Appeal for the Archdiocese of Newark

Dear Parishioners and Friends,
I invite you to join me in participating in the 2021 Annual Appeal for the Archdiocese of Newark. This appeal will fund essential programs and ministries at the heart of our Catholic mission in the four counties of the Archdiocese to proclaim the gospel, to pass on the faith to future generations, particularly through the celebration of the sacraments, and to care for the poor and those on the margins. I invite you to take 4 minutes to view the video with a message from our Archbishop, Joseph Cardinal Tobin, C.Ss.R. on how the appeal will help the in the ministries the Archdiocese provides in our local communities. Video Message
Now more than ever, especially during this health crisis, the ministries and programs which assist and minister to so many in our community and throughout the Archdiocese, need your support. Funds from this appeal will go directly to the ministries involved. Any funds pledged and donated above our goal of $69,000 will come directly back to our parish of Immaculate heart of Mary.
Pledge envelopes are available in the church and can be placed in the offertory boxes at the doors of the church, at the office or can be mailed to the parish. You can also make a donation through our Parish Giving online giving platform found on our website: https://ihmparish.net/ or directly through the Archdiocesan website: https://support.rcan.org/a/donate (please make sure you list Immaculate Heart of Mary, Scotch Plains as your parish).
Below are links to short videos that help to see the impact this appeal makes in the lives of many in our area. Pledges/donations can be made through the Archdiocesan website or through our parish on-line giving program: The pandemic has presented so many of us with unprecedented and difficult challenges, and you, the parishioners of Immaculate Heart of Mary have been so generous with your prayer, financial support and your time and energy to help the parish and to help those in need. We are so grateful for your support. I invite you to prayerfully consider a pledge to the 2021 Annual Appeal. On behalf of so many who benefit from these funds, thank you for your generosity.

Peace,
Fr. Mike

All videos and links: https://www.rcan.org/video
Individual Videos:
Annual Appeal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzyg-t3qiUE
Giving During Time of Pandemic : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KLgR2uImFQ&t=7s
Prison Ministry : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdkeKeV3308
Family Life : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmJm-3Az8wU&feature=emb_imp_woyt
Youth and Young Adult Ministry : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Bqqb8B4vZA&feature=emb_logo
Forming Future Clergy : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWSAi7LAORc&feature=emb_imp_woyt

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You can now watch all IHM masses and other events that are livestreamed on Facebook on your smart TV or Firestick - just download the facebook watch app and launch - search for ihmnj - you will see our parish logo appear - just click and watch - if there is a live event, it will show up - just click on it to watch. No facebook account needed!

We need volunteers to help livestream daily mass @ 8:30 am (typically mass lasts between 25-35 minutes) - no technical background required. Role requires operating the camera while attending mass. Documents with details on the steps and hands-on training will be provided. Please contact the parish office (908-889-2100 / office@ihmparish.net)

Back to School Prayer
Dear God, with a new school year upon us, we pray for our students and teachers, that You would ease their anxiety about going back to school amidst the pandemic. We pray for safety for those returning to in-person classes, and for the needed technology, self-discipline, and adult oversight for those learning online. We pray that every child has enough to eat, a supportive network of friends and family, and perseverance to face every challenge with Your strength.
Amen

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Daily mass will be livestreamed on Facebook at 8:30 am and will be available for viewing later

Sunday mass will be livestreamed on Facebook at 10 am and will be available for viewing later

Katie's Song

Congratulations to Katie Wills, our director of music. Her original composition, Behold the Lamb of God, was recently accepted and published by Oregon Catholic Press, one of the premier Catholic music publishers in the country, who also publishes our missal-Breaking Bread. I think you will agree that we are blessed to have Katie as part of our community. Thank you Katie, for sharing your tremendous gift with us each week.
You may listen to her on the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suDv7G0ZUz8

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