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Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church

Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am to 12 Noon Only
The parish office is closed on National Holidays and Catholic Holy Days of Obligation.

Sunday Mass

Saturday: 5:30pm (For Sunday obligation)
Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am and 12:00Noon

Daily Mass

Monday - Saturday: 8:30am
Holy Days: As announced

Reconciliation

Monday - Friday: 8:00 am - 8:20 am
Saturday: 8:00 am - 8:20 am and 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm

Mass For Our Country

September - June: First Thursday of the Month

Patriotic Rosary at 7:00 pm and Patriotic Mass at 7:30 pm

First Friday

First Friday of the month to the Sacred Heart of Jesus at 9:00 am (after 8:30 am morning Mass)

First Saturday

First Saturday of the month to the Immaculate Heart of Mary at 9:00 am (after 8:30 am morning Mass)

Divine Mercy Chaplet
Divine Mercy Chaplet on the Third Sunday of the month at 3:00 pm

Novena to BVM and St. Jude

Novena to Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Jude 
September - June: Every Monday after 8:30 am Mass

  UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS  

View from the Pew

The Rich Tapestry of Stained Glass Windows in Our Holy Spirit Church

Friends, as we gather every weekend in the sacred space of our Holy Spirit Church, I invite you to take a moment to appreciate the exquisite stained glass windows that grace our sanctuary. These windows are not mere decorations; they are a testament to the rich history of our faith and a remarkable showcase of artistic expression.

Stained glass windows have a long and captivating history, dating back to medieval times. Initially, they served as a way to depict stories from the Bible for those who couldn't read. Over the centuries, they evolved into intricate works of art, captivating the eyes and hearts of worshippers.

The process of creating stained glass is a meticulous craft. The windows at Holy Spirit were designed and crafted by Hiemer & Company in Clifton, NJ. These artists skillfully constructed our windows by assembling individual pieces of colored glass. Each piece was carefully cut, shaped, and then arranged in a design that brought the biblical narratives to life.

But the artistry doesn't end there. Have you ever wondered about the vibrant colors and intricate details that make these windows so captivating? The secret lies in the technique of painting on glass. Skilled artists painstakingly applied layers of paint to the surface of the glass before it was fired in a kiln, permanently fusing the pigments and ensuring the longevity of the artwork.

Our generous parishioners before us have played a crucial role in bringing these works of art to life. 

Can you recall the names of those who donated to make these windows a reality? 

The names are listed at the bottom of each window, and their contributions not only provided the financial means but also became a part of the spiritual and artistic legacy of our church.

Each window tells a specific story from the Bible or depicts a prominent figure reflecting the divine narrative or historical reference that has been passed down through generations. 

As we sit in reflection and prayer in our beautiful church, let these windows serve as a visual reminder of the timeless stories and teachings that form the foundation of our faith.

In essence, our stained glass windows are not only beautiful adornments but living tributes to our shared history and spirituality. 

May the vibrant colors of the windows and the stories they tell continue to inspire awe and reverence as we gather in worship each day.

 

Joe Marateo

JESUS: THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE

As Christians, as Catholics, we all know that Jesus is at the very heart of our Faith. Indeed, many of us know a great deal about Jesus, but do we really “know” Jesus himself? If we wish to have an intimate, life-changing relationship with Jesus, then we need to be reintroduced to him in a fresh and compelling way, in a way that helps us come face to face with the Incarnate Son of God. 

Starting on Wednesday, September 11, at 9:30 AM, we invite you to join a 10-week video study program: Jesus: The Way, the Truth, and the Life.  Anchored in the life of Christ as presented in the Gospels, this study explores the entirety of Jesus' life – who he is, what he is really like, what he taught, what he did for our salvation, and what all of this means for us as Catholics today.

Presented by Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio, Jeff Cavins, and Dr. Edward Srithis study was filmed in the Holy Land so Catholics can experience the extraordinary world in which Jesus lived and taught–the historical context, the politics, the clashing cultures, the history, and the ancient land–and see where the most significant events of his life took place, from his infancy to his ascension.

Parish Membership

​Our parish family invites all of its members to participate fully in our spiritual and social life. Every family moving into the parish is requested to register at the Parish Office. If you move, please let us know. Certificates of Eligibility (Godparent/Sponsor certificate) will only be given to registered parishioners. Please, click here for Parish Registration Form.

Join the Choir

The Music Ministry supports the singing and worship of the congregation. Such a wondrous ministry requires many gifts of talent, time, and treasure. We strive to put our parish’s many gifts to work so that our most important work may be made possible to engage fully through service and participation in our worship as the Body of Christ.

Religious Education - CCD

Our religious education program is offered for the children of our parish. The classes taught in the CCD Confraternity of Christian Doctrine program not only educate children about Jesus and the Catholic faith but, also, prepare children to receive the sacraments of Penance (Confession), the Eucharist (Holy Communion), and Confirmation. The schedule follows the Union Public School schedule as closely as possible. Information regarding registration is published in the church bulletin. Click here for the CCD class schedule. 

 

Baptism

The Sacrament of Baptism is normally celebrated on the second Sunday of each month. A Preparation Program is required for first-time parents. New parents should register for the Baptism as soon as possible after the child’s birth by contacting the Parish Office. Please, click here for the Baptismal Registration Form.

For information on who can be a sponsor (godparent) of the baptized child, please, click here.

Archdiocese of Newark

171 CLIFTON AVENUE
P.O. BOX 9500
NEWARK, NJ 07104
TEL | 973-497-4000
www.rcan.org

Knights of Columbus

1034 Jeanette Ave.
Union, NJ 07083
908-686-4504
www.kofc4504.org

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Saint of the Day

Oct. 22 Tuesday of the Twenty-Ninth Week in Ordinary Time; Optional Memorial of St. John Paul II, Pope, Opt. Mem.

Today is the Optional Memorial of St. John Paul II (1920-2005). Karol Jozef Wojtyla was born in 1920 in Wadowice, Poland. After his ordination to the priesthood and theological studies in Rome, he returned to his homeland and resumed various pastoral and academic tasks. He became first auxiliary bishop and, in 1964, Archbishop of Krakow and took part in the Second Vatican Council. On October 16, 1978 he was elected pope and took the name John Paul II. His exceptional apostolic zeal, particularly for families, young people and the sick, led him to numerous pastoral visits throughout the world. Among the many fruits which he has left as a heritage to the Church are above all his rich Magisterium and the promulgation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church as well as the Code of Canon Law for the Latin Church and for the Eastern Churches. In Rome on April 2, 2005, the eve of the Second Sunday of Easter (or of Divine Mercy), he departed peacefully in the Lord.

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Oct. 21 Monday of the Twenty-Ninth Week in Ordinary Time, Weekday

Today the Roman Martyrology commemorates:

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Oct. 20 Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Sunday

And James and John, the sons of Zeb'edee, came forward to him, and said to him, "Teacher, we want you to do for us whatever we ask of you." And he said to them, "What do you want me to do for you?" And they said to him, "Grant us to sit, one at your right hand and one at your left, in your glory." But Jesus said to them, "You do not know what you are asking. Are you able to drink the cup that I drink, or to be baptized with the baptism with which I am baptized?" (Mk 10:35-38).

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