
Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and 1 pm to 3 pm
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, 12:00Noon and 7:00pm
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
Advent and Lent - Day of Confession - as announced
CHRISTMAS WISHES FROM PASTOR

MESSAGE FROM THE PEW

Going to church while I was young were two of the most memorable parts of a Catholic Mass that I remember. They were the sounds that we hear and the scents we smell.
Bells have been used in the Church for centuries to call our attention to the most sacred moments of the Mass. When the bells ring during the consecration, they gently remind us that something extraordinary is taking place that ordinary bread and wine are becoming the Body and Blood of Christ. In busy or distracted moments that we live in these days, the sound of the bells invites us to refocus our hearts and minds on the mystery before us.
Often, the bells used during mass at Holy Spirit consist of One Bell to call out our attention followed by the ringing of three consecutive bells, and this is by no accident. The number three holds deep significance in our faith, most notably representing the Holy Trinity, The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Traditionally, the bells are rung at two distinct moments during the consecration, underscoring the sacredness of each action and reinforcing the Trinitarian nature of our worship. The presence of three rings reminds us that God is fully present, calling, redeeming, and sanctifying His people.
The importance of three also echoes throughout Scripture and Catholic tradition: Christ rises on the third day, Peter professes his love for Jesus three times, and many of our prayers and blessings are offered in the name of the Trinity. Each ring of the bells is a quiet proclamation of what we believe.
As we are awakened by the Bells of the mass, Incense, the “smells”, engages another sense. Its rising smoke is rich with symbolism, reflecting the prayers of the faithful rising to heaven. When incense fills the church, especially on solemn feasts, it honors the altar, the Gospel, and the presence of Christ, reminding us that worship is meant to be reverent, prayerful, and lifted beyond ourselves.
Together, bells and incense draw us out of the ordinary and into the sacred. They awaken our senses and call our hearts to attention, reminding us that we are standing on holy ground. When the bells ring and the incense rises, heaven and earth meet, and we are invited to lift our prayers, our lives, and our very selves to God.
As Scripture reminds us: “The smoke of the incense, together with the prayers of the saints, rose up before God from the hand of the angel.” - Revelation 8:4
May we never allow these sacred signs to fade into background noise, but instead hear the bells, breathe in the incense, and recognize the holy moment unfolding before us at every Mass.
Joe Marateo
UPCOMING PARISH EVENTS
With great enthusiasm, we are thrilled to announce our annual Tricky Tray event, set for Sunday, February 15, 2026. This event has grown into a cherished tradition within our parish, serving as a vital source of funding for our programs and food bank. Thanks to your generous support, we raised over $40,000.00 and collected over 1,500 pounds of food last year.
To make our Tricky Tray event another resounding success, we are seeking support from generous individuals and organizations like yours. Your contribution would be invaluable in helping us achieve our fundraising goal.
Here's how you can help:
Gifts-in-Kind: We welcome donations of goods or services that can be included in our Tricky Tray auction.
Amazon Gift List: QR code provided to make selecting Tricky Tray Donations even easier.
Monetary Donation: Your financial support in the form of a monetary donation would be greatly appreciated. Any amount, whether big or small, will contribute to the success of our event. To make a donation or inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please feel free to contact me at parishoffice@holyspiritunion.org or 908-687-3327.
We are also happy to arrange for the pickup of physical donations if needed.
We sincerely hope you can join us in this noble endeavor to support the Holy Spirit Catholic Church in our 60th year.
Your generosity will not only help us maintain our beloved church but also strengthen the bonds within our community.
WE ARE HIS WITNESSES
Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., shares his Christmas message with the faithful of the Archdiocese of Newark, inviting us to reflect on the Good News of Jesus. Please take a moment to watch his Christmas greetings, available in both English and Spanish.
Wishing all a joyful and peaceful Christmas season and a happy and healthy New Year!
The Archdiocese of Newark is launching a new pastoral initiative, We Are His Witnesses, to inspire all Catholics to embrace their baptismal call as missionary disciples who share Christ’s love, truth, and hope with the world. To deepen your understanding and join this journey of faith, please continue reading.
https://rcan.org/we-are-his-witnesses/

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
Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Novena to to Our Lady of Perpetual Help on the Third Wednesday of the month at 9:00 am (after 8:30 am morning Mass)
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.
For Archdiocesan Sacrament Guidelines on Order of Baptism of Children, please, click here.

Events
- Jan 11 2026 1:15 pm - BAPTISM
- Jan 12 2026 9:00 am - Novena to the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Jude
- Jan 17 2026 4:00 pm - Reconciliation
Saint of the Day
Jan. 10 Saturday after Epiphany, Weekday
01/10/26 12:00 am
The Roman Martyrology commemorates St. Paul the Hermit (230-342). The West learned of the life of St. Paul from St. Jerome (+ 420); the book, which he devoted to the life of the first Christian hermit, charmed and instructed generations of the faithful and formed the inspiration of many artists. St. Paul is said to have died in 342, in a hermitage in the region of Thebes in Egypt after having received at the age of 113 a visit from St. Antony of Egypt.
Read MoreJan. 9 Friday after Epiphany , Weekday
01/09/26 12:00 am
We continue our celebration of the Christmas season, with the Church focusing on aspects of the Epiphany.
Read MoreJan. 8 Thursday after Epiphany, Weekday
01/08/26 12:00 am
We continue celebrating the Christmas season, focusing on the Epiphany.
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Weekly reading

Readings for the week of January 11, 2026
- Sunday: Is 42:1-4, 6-7 / Ps 29:1-2, 3-4, 3, 9-10 / Acts 10:34-38 / Mt 3:13-17
- Monday: 1 Sm 1:1-8 / Ps 116:12-13, 14-17, 18-19 / Mk 1:14-20
- Tuesday: 1 Sm 1:9-20 / 1 Sam 2:1, 4-5, 6-7, 8abcd / Mk 1:21-28
- Wednesday: 1 Sm 3:1-10, 19-20 / Ps 40:2 and 5, 7-8a, 8b-9, 10 / Mk 1:29-39
- Thursday: 1 Sm 4:1-11 / Ps 44:10-11, 14-15, 24-25 / Mk 1:40-45
- Friday: 1 Sm 8:4-7, 10-22a / Ps 89:16-17, 18-19 / Mk 2:1-12
- Saturday: 1 Sm 9:1-4, 17-19; 10:1a / Ps 21:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 / Mk 2:13-17
- Next Sunday: Is 49:3, 5-6 / Ps 40:2 and 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10 / 1 Cor 1:1-3 / Jn 1:29-34
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