Daily Mass
Monday thru Saturday ~ 7AM
Sunday Mass
Saturday ~ 5 P.M.
sábado ~ 7 P.M.
Sunday ~ 8 A.M., 10 A.M., 12 P.M.
Holy Days of Obligation
7 A.M. and 7 P.M. unless otherwise announced
ASSISTANCE TO OTHERS
Families in need are requesting:
Water
Gently used clothing for girls~all sizes except infant/baby sizes.
If you can donate any of the above items or gift cards for area supermarkets, please drop off at the rectory: ring bell, listen for buzzer, leave in foyer.
Help Saint Anne continue its outreach to needy families, especially at this time of financial upheaval for so many.
Thank you and God bless.
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
Thanks to all who have given financial support to the parish, your donations are much needed and most appreciated. To date, the parish has lost approximately $40,000. in donations because of the restrictions placed on Sunday and Easter masses. Due to strict fiscal discipline over the last 9 years this loss, though substantial, will not threaten the parish's existence or, more importantly, stop our mission to be Christians, ‘little christs,’ in the world. Through out this pandemic we continue to support poor families in our area, as well as other charities experiencing financial difficulties due to the general drop in giving and the increased demand for assistance.
Money is also being set aside to finance the necessary changes to the facilities to enable social distancing and maintain a safe environment once regular gatherings resume.
Take care and God bless.
COVID-19 RESOURCES
SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION IS IMPORTANT. PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW TO LEARN THE FACTS ABOUT THE NEW CORONAVIRUS AND COVID-19 AND FIND FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCES FOR ASSISTANCE.
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
(last updated August, 2020)
In compliance with requirements outlined in the 'Directives for Reopening Churches in times of Covid 19,' issued by the Archdiocese of Newark, occupancy at all masses, and other church events are restricted. Please use the registration in the 'Events' section of the parish website if you would like to attend a service or other church event.
SAFE ENVIRONMENT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES-UPDATED 6/5/2020
REPORTING ABUSE: AN UPDATE
Since 2002, the Archdiocese of Newark has formalized a process of reporting sexual abuse allegations, in accordance with the USCCB Charter for the Protection ofChildren and Young People, Essential Norms and a Memorandum of Understanding between the state prosecutors’ offices and the NJ Dioceses. A year ago, Pope Francis issued an apostolic letter, Vos estis lux mundi, (You are the light of the world) that strengthened and formalized the process for holding bishops accountable. As part of the implementation of the letter here in the United States, a platform was created by an independent, third party providing a secure, confidential, and professional way to report allegations against living bishops. This service is in place to gather and relay reports of sexual misconduct involving bishops of the United States, and reports of their intentional interference in a sexual abuse investigation. Individuals may make a report online at www.ReportBishopAbuse.org or by calling toll free (800) 276-1562. If you wish to report any other kind of misconduct by a bishop—or sexual abuse by a priest, deacon, religious brother or sister, or layperson working for the Church—please contact the Archdiocese of Newark at (201) 407-3256.
To make a report involving a bishop that pertains to sexual abuse or related misconduct, visit ReportBishopAbuse.org or call (800) 276-1562.
The Archdiocese of Newark takes very seriously all credible complaints of sexual abuse of minors by members of the clergy, religious, lay staff and volunteers of the Archdiocese. Civil authorities are always to be informed. We encourage anyone with knowledge of an act of sexual abuse of a minor to inform the Archdiocese immediately so that we can take appropriate action to protect others and provide support to victims of sexual abuse.
If you suspect a child is in imminent danger from abuse, call 911 immediately.
To report known or suspected child abuse, contact:
The Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP)
24-Hour Child Abuse Hotline: 1-877-652-2873
Your County Prosecutor:
Bergen County (201) 646-2300
Hudson County (201) 795-6400
Essex County (973) 621-4700
Union County (908) 527-4500
New Jersey Clergy Abuse Hotline: (855) 363-6548
Any person who wishes to report an incident of sexual abuse of a minor committed by a member of the clergy, religious, lay staff or volunteer of the Archdiocese of Newark should contact the Archdiocese as follows:
Director, Department for the Protection of the Faithful, Archdiocese of Newark, 171 Clifton Avenue, Newark, NJ 07104, Tel: 973-497-4254, Fax: 973-497-
4001;
Coordinator for the Office of Accompaniment, Tel: 201-407-3256.
To make a report involving a bishop that pertains to sexual abuse or related misconduct, visit ReportBishopAbuse.org or call (800) 276-1562.
Every one of us is shadowed by an illusory person: a false self.
This is the person I want to be but who cannot exist, because God does not know anything about them. And to be unknown of God is altogether too much privacy.
Thomas Merton
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