Church of the Little Flower
           



             110 Roosevelt Avenue
             Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922

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 Extraordinary Ministers

EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION
The role of an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion (Eucharistic Minister) is very important to our parish community.  Eucharistic Ministers assist the priest celebrant with the distribution of Communion at Sunday and daily Masses.  They bring Communion to hospitals, nursing homes  and to the sick and homebound in the parish.

Fully-initiated Catholics, age 18 and over, are eligible to be considered for this ministry.  There is a mandatory preparation program.  

Our EM Schedule -       5:30 PM     7:30 AM      9:30 AM      11:30 AM

 
REMINDER & FOOD FOR YOUR SOUL  -- Blessed John Paul  -   CLICK HERE

 

IMPORTANT LINKS:

  1. Guidelines for EM 
  2. ARCHIVES

Ministry Contact:  Father Marek Chachlowski -  CLICK HERE

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A Prayer for Special Ministers of Holy Communion

 

Lord, Jesus Christ,
You are the Word of God
and the Bread of Life.
Help me to bring your Gospel message
and Eucharistic Presence to others.
Help me to do so
with faith and reverence,
with love and concern.
May I carry out this sacred ministry
comfortably, but not casually;
relaxed, yet with awesome respect.
All praise to You,
the God who is, who was
and who is to come. Amen.

Reminders for Eucharistic Ministers:

1.     With reverence for the Blessed Sacrament, return to the Tabernacle with the Hosts first. If the ciborium is not there, THEN go to get it. Do not attempt to fill your hands/arms with the Blessed Sacrament and empty ciborium.
 
 
2.    Genuflect when you leave the Tabernacle. You are models of prayer and behavior for the congregation.
 
3.     Please arrange for a substitute if you are not able to serve as EM on your assigned date. Let the sub know your assigned position.

Reflection Questions:

   What do you find most rewarding about your ministry?
   What do you find most challenging about your ministry?
   What concerns would you like to see addressed? 
 

Share your heart!

Ministry Contact:  Father Marek -
frmarek@lfbhnj.org



 Lectors

LectorLectors are members of the parish who participate in liturgical celebrations by proclaiming the Word of God and reading the Prayers of the Faithful during Sunday and weekday Mass. To be eligible to be a lector, you must  be a confirmed, practicing Catholic. Training sessions are provided to help lectors increase their knowledge of the scriptures, build their confidence about speaking at Mass, and strive to proclaim the Good News with a  spirit of enthusiasm and celebration.

 
REMINDER - Thoughts for your soul -- Blessed John Paul  -  CLICK HERE

Our Lectors Schedule:

-  click here:   5:30 PM,   7:30 AM,   9:30 AM,   11:30 AM , Youth Mass

 

IMPORTANT LINKS:

 

A Prayer for Lectors
 
Everlasting Father,
in the beginning your Word brought forth life
and called us into being.
In the fullness of time,
Jesus, your Son, the Word, became flesh.
In the synagogue of Nazareth
and on the hills of Galilee,
He taught the good news of salvation,
the Gospel of life and of truth.
In an act of everlasting love
He opened His arms on the cross
and by His death, destroyed all death,
leading us to everlasting life.
Lord, open my lips,
that my mouth may declare your praise;
Open my heart,
that I may proclaim the Word made flesh.
Strengthen my mind,
that I may live the holy words I speak.
For your Word is holy and true
and lives in glory with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, forever and ever. Amen.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Reminders for Lectors:
1.    Pause
After the Opening Prayer, and as people are sitting, the lector approaches, bows reverently to the altar and goes to the pulpit. 
The presider will read a short introduction to both the first and second readings WHILE the lector is approaching the pulpit.
 
At the end of the reading, look at the congregation, pause before saying, “The Word of the Lord.” In order to enable the assembly to ponder and reflect on the Word proclaimed, at the end of the first and second readings, the lector should bow his/her head and stand in prayerful silence for about a 20 second pause (about the time it takes to say a “Hail Mary”) before leaving the pulpit.
 
Lector and Cantor meet in front of altar, bow, and go to respective places.
 
After the second reading, prayerfully pause for 20 seconds, THEN place the lectionary on the shelf in the pulpit, in preparation for the presider or deacon who will bring the Book of Gospels to the pulpit.
 
2.    Take your time reading - Read loudly and slowly
  
3.    Please arrange for a substitute if you are not able to read on your assigned date.

 


 

Reflection Questions:
What do you find most rewarding about your ministry?
 
 What do you find most challenging about your ministry?
 
 What concerns would you like to see addressed?

Share your heart!

Ministry Contact:  Father Marek - frmarek@lfbhnj.org



 Music Ministry

  MEET OUR NEW DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRY 

 


 

LITTLE FLOWER MUSIC MINISTRY
 
"One ministry centered on Christ."
 
Therese D. Butler
Director of Music Ministry
908 303 9402


THE CHOIRS AT THE CHURCH OF THE LITTLE FLOWER
 
PARISH CHOIRS FOR WEEKEND MASSES

Saturday Vigil Mass @ 5:30 PM.
Sings every week.
Practice Wednesday 7:30 - 9:00 PM.
 
Sunday Mass @ 9:30 AM.      
Sings 1st, 2nd, 4th Sundays
Practice Thursday 7:30 - 9:00 PM.

Sunday Mass at 11:30 AM
Sings on the 3rd Sunday of the month.
Practice on the Thursday before 7:30 - 9:00 PM.
 
CHOIR FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Grades 1-8.
Sunday Mass at 9:30 AM.
Sings on the third Sunday of the Month.
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Practice Schedule for Children and Youth
Come to the practice that best meets your family schedule. 
(Children in Grades 1 and 2 must be accompanied
by a family approved adult for the length of practice.)

Monday: 5:15 - 6:15
Wednesday:  5:15 - 6:15
Thursday: 4:30 - 5:30.
      

Youth Choir Age 14+
Sings at Youth Masses: Sundays at 5:30 PM.  
Practice usually one hour before Mass  
 
Parish Choir for Special Events:
Invitation to participate in Choir for Special Events
is extended to the combined choirs and the parish community,
family and friends.
 
"CHOIR IN THE PEW"
"Choir In The Pew" is for those who like to actively participate in the singing at Mass but are not able to make the comittment to any one choir group.  The members of this choir receive the same updates as the other choirs and have access to practice resources.  Members of this choir sit anywhere in the worship space that best meets their needs.  
 
CANTORS AND LEADERS OF SONG 
Those who serve as cantors, psalmist and leader of song understand that their role is one of ministry and service that requires a level of committment, ability and a lively faith. Audition and training is required to serve in this role.
 
 
Additional Contact Persons 
 
Earlene Giambalvo  - earlgiam@live.com
Maria Politano - m_politano@hotmail.com
Marianna Terrezza - musigalterrezza@msn.com
 


 Ushers

These ministers of hospitality perform an essential role at Eucharistic celebrations on weekends, holy days and special occasions.  They are responsible for greeting worshippers as they arrive for Mass, assisting people in locating a seat, passing the collection baskets, inviting people to bring the gifts to the altar as part of the offertory procession, distributing bulletins to worshippers as they leave Mass and being available to provide assistance to people during Mass.

Ministry Contact:  Father Marek Chachlowski - frmarek@lfbhnj.org



 Youth Altar Servers

Altar servers play an important role in our Sunday worship. These young people of our parish assist the priests at Sunday and Holyday Masses.   All boys and girls in our parish, fourth grade and older, are eligible for this ministry.  Annual training sessions are held and altar servers are assigned on a rotating basis.  

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What we do?

As the Altar servers we assist the Priest in the celebration of the Mass so the liturgy can be conducted with grace and reverence.  We assist the celebrant at the chair and at the altar, lighting the candles, carrying the processional cross, carrying the incense, holding the books, and a variety of other tasks during the service.  We do this by performing our duties with honor and respect, reflecting the true presence of Christ at the Mass.

This ministry helps us to develop a sense of participation in our parish life and a love for the church's liturgical life, while growing closer to God in our own life.  It also offers an opportunity to understand the rewards of service.

WE LOVE GOD AND HIS CHURCH.

WE WANT TO SERVE GOD AND HIS PEOPLE.

GUIDELINES FOR ALTAR SERVERS: click here

YOUTH ALTAR SERVICES WILL BE NOTIFIED OF ASSIGNMENTS. 

An Altar Server’s Prayer

 

Loving Father, creator of the universe,

You call your people to worship,

to be with You and with one another at Mass.

I thank You for having called me

to assist others in their prayer to You.

May I be worthy of the trust placed in me

and through my example and service

bring others closer to You.

I ask this in the name of Jesus Christ,

who is Lord forever and ever.  Amen.

 

Saint Patron of the altar servers: SAINT JOHN...

 

Ministry Contact:  Father Marek - frmarek@lfbhnj.org
 

 

 



 Adult Funeral Servers

Adult Funeral Servers assist the priest at funeral masses.  Funerals are held on mornings at 10:00 AM or 11:00 AM and take approximately one hour.  Three servers are used at each funeral.

Duties include setting up the church before Mass, proclaiming the readings and petitions, assisting with the incense, and acting as an altar server. 

Training is provided and new servers are always placed with experienced servers.

Ministry Contact:  Earlene Giambalvo



 
 
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