RIP Pope Francis
Statement from Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R. on the Death of Pope Francis
With profound sorrow and heartfelt gratitude, I join the Church in mourning the death of our beloved Holy Father, Pope Francis, a shepherd who walked closely with God’s people and never tired of reminding us of God’s mercy. He was a man of deep faith, profound humility, and unshakable hope — a servant whose tireless call to care for the poor and the marginalized will continue to inspire the Church for generations to come.
In this Easter season, as we proclaim that Christ is risen and death is not the end, we entrust Pope Francis to the risen Lord whom he followed so faithfully. May Christ, our hope and resurrection, welcome him into the fullness of joy and peace.
Let us give thanks for his life, his witness, and his love for the People of God. And may we honor his memory by building a Church that reflects the face of Jesus — merciful, welcoming, and always near to those on the margins.
Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R.
Archbishop of Newark
Triduum Schedule
The Paschal Triduum Schedule
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Easter Sunday, April 20
Masses at: 7:45 AM, 10:00 AM, and 12:00 Noon Salubong at 11:30AM |
Beyond Borders – Lenten Almsgiving
Meet Edlene Saintimond
Edlene Saintimond, 39, and her three boys aged 5,12, and 17, live on an island off the coast of Haiti. They were homeless and living with her parents in a dilapidated house.
She sells small sundries in the local market but doesn’t earn enough to provide for her family.
The father of Edlene’s children abandoned her and provides no support.
The family was living in extreme poverty, according to their caseworker, who added: “The fire over which they cook food looks like it hasn’t been lit for some time. The children appear to be malnourished and hungry.”
Edlene and her family is being sponsored by St. Mary’s to participate in a program called The Graduation Model, which has been proven globally to help families lift themselves out of extreme poverty in 24 months — and stay out. She is one of 160 families currently participating in this program. Over 700 families have participated in this program in the past and are now able to be self-sufficient and live lives of dignity.
St. Mary’s has committed to providing $100/month for 24 months. This sponsorship will give Edlene a path to a much brighter future, one that is filled with dignity, hope, opportunity, and self-reliance.
Our sponsorship will allow her to build her own home and to begin earning the money needed so that she can provide for her family long after the sponsorship ends.
Periodically, as needed, we will ask for donations to support this sponsorship. As part of our Lenten practice of almsgiving, please consider a donation to this cause.
Beyond Borders operates this program, which they call the Family Graduation Program. They will update us on the progress this family is making. More information on Beyond Borders can be found at beyondborders.net or type “Beyond Borders Haiti” in your search engine.