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FOOD PANTRY ITEMS NEEDED!

St. Genevieve’s Helping Hands Group is currently supporting several families by providing essential groceries, reflecting our shared commitment to caring for one another. If you can help, here are some items to consider sharing: peanut butter; jelly, mayo, ketchup, mustard, rice, oatmeal, canned fruit & veggies, pancake mix and syrup, rice, coffee, tea, crackers, juice, snacks packs, pudding & jello, shelf stable milk, and paper goods. Also accepted are perishables (turkey, ham, chicken) - First call the Parish Rectory to make arrangements of the meats please.

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Do you think you would be interested in volunteering to help with our CCD Students? Then we need YOU! - Please call 908-351- 4444 —Monday—Friday from 9 - 4 and ask for Donna.

Thank you!

CAFÉ GENS WILL BE BACK!

A BIG "THANK YOU” TO ALL THE FAMILIES AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO HAVE HOSTED “CAFÉ GENS.” WE WILL BE TAKING A SHORT BREAK FOR THE SUMMER SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER! 
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

The Knights of Columbus is a fraternal organization for Catholic men. All men of the parish are invited to join. For information please contact : Council 253 at (908) 355-2253 or Chris at (908) 351-4444.
Dear Parishioners,

The Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) is the second of the two Feasts of the Lord in Ordinary Time on the church calendar. Trinity Sunday, last week, was the first. It is a day set aside especially to proclaim our belief in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist, a uniquely Catholic feast day. 

It has always been the belief and teaching of the church that when Jesus took bread and wine at the Last Supper and said the words “This is my body, this is my blood” he meant it. Each time a priest says those same words over bread and wine the very same miracle takes place: the elements really and truly become the Body and Blood of Christ. It is not just a sign or a symbol, but truly the Real Presence of Jesus, given for and to, us. This is how the Lord remains with us until the end of time, and it is the ultimate reminder to each of us of our unity in faith and our unity in charity with each other.

Today’s feast also reminds us of our obligation to become Christ’s presence in the world. As we receive His Body and Blood, we are transformed into His image and must now become His representatives to all people.

In a few days, the Bishops of the United States will be formally consecrating our country to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in honor of our 250th Anniversary. All are welcome to join this devotion, please see www.usccb.org for more details or www.rcan.org for information on our local Archdiocesan celebrations.

On another note: now that we are past Memorial Day, our thoughts turn to vacation. It does not matter if we go around the block, or around the world, it is good to get away. Unfortunately, somethings never go away such as the parish bills. Like Jesus, they are with us always until the end of the age. Before you go away, please consider sending your offerings to the parish office, or, once you return, please make up for the weeks that you were gone. We really need it, and as always, thank you for your ongoing generosity.

Fr. Armand 
FIREWOOD RETURNS TO
WEBBY’S WOODSHED

Do you need firewood for your chiminea, fireplace or wood-burning stove? You can get well-seasoned split hardwood logs right here at St. Gen’s for less than what you pay in the supermarket. And you will be supporting the camping program of Boy Scout Troop 23, including funding that helps send scouts to summer camp.

Help yourself from Webby’s Woodshed, located behind the rectory. Follow the directions on the envelopes provided to make a donation thank you for your support.​
SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE

From Sunday, June 7th to September 6th, our weekend Mass Schedule will be 

  •  Saturday – 5:30pm
  • Sundays – 7:30, 9:00, 11:00

The normal 4 Mass schedule resumes September 13th​
SAVE THE DATE!!
PATRIOTIC ROSARY 
& MASS FOR THE NATION
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Here at St. Genevieve’s Church
Rosary at 7:00 p.m., Mass following.
 Refreshments will conclude the evening.

Fr. John, the Director of Evangelization for the Archdiocese of Newark, invites all our parishioners and friends to participate in this special event sponsored by the Archdiocese, As we approach our nations 250th birthday, this is the perfect opportunity to gather and pray for our country, its people and our leaders. For more information, please see Fr. John, or call the rectory during normal business hours.

AMERICAN FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONY

Boy Scout Troop 23 and Cub Scout Pack 23 invite all members of St. Genevieve’s Parish to join them as they retire worn out or damaged American flags on Flag Day, Sunday, June 14. The Ceremony, in which flags are properly retired by burning will occur behind the Convent on Princeton Rd. beginning at 7pm. Please bring a lawn chair.

Prior to June 14, old flags can be left in the container next to Webby’s woodshed, located behind St. Genevieve’s rectory, near the garages that face Livingston Road.