Grace Notes
Third Sunday in Lent
March 3, 2024

Almighty God, who seest that we have no power of ourselves to help ourselves: Keep us both outwardly in our bodies and inwardly in our souls, that we may be defended from all adversities which may happen to the body, and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt the soul; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.  Amen.

THIS WEEK’S READINGS
Exodus 20:1-17Psalm 191 Corinthians 1:18-25John 2:13-22

THIS WEEK'S WORSHIP SCHEDULE
(all services at Grace Church unless otherwise specified)

Sunday
10 AM The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School, bulletin

Wednesday 
9 AM The Holy Eucharist and Healing

Friday
6 PM Stations of the Cross

SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . is held at 10 AM each Sunday for grade school age children (kindergarten to 5th grade). After their lesson and activity, the children will join the congregation for communion.

THE SEASON OF LENT. . . Lent (from an Old English word meaning "spring," the time of lengthening days) is a season of self-reflection and penitence in preparation for the celebration of the Paschal Mystery in the Triduum Sacrum (The Three Sacred Days): Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Great Vigil of Easter, culminating in the Sunday of the Resurrection: Easter Day. Although Sundays are not themselves a part of Lent (“Sundays in Lent,” not “of Lent”), the Church’s liturgy in this season becomes more austere and “Alleluias” are suppressed.  

FASTING DURING LENT . . . There are no set rules that govern how Episcopalians are expected to fast and different groups and communities have followed different practices. Fasting consists of abstaining from certain types of food (in the Christian tradition that has most commonly been meat) and reducing the amount of food one typically eats. Reducing water intake on a day of fasting is discouraged, and there aren't any hard rules on other liquids like coffee and tea. Saint Augustine’s Prayer Book, a devotional manual held in high regard among Anglo-Catholics in the Episcopal Church, suggests fasting as “not more than a light breakfast, one full meal, and one-half meal...” The Book of Common Prayer also designates other “Days of Special Devotion” and “Days of Optional Observance” as found on pages 17-18 if one chooses to take on a greater practice of fasting. Fasting serves a number of different functions, but the primary goals are to cultivate self-discipline and self-mastery, and ultimately, to ever deepen our relationship and devotion to God. It is always a good idea to talk to your doctor before fasting if you are over the age of 65 or have certain health conditions. A good Lenten practice for children is to abstain from meat or another type of food on Fridays. 
 

RECONCILIATION OF A PENITENT . . . The Episcopal Church offers a sacramental rite in which those who repent may confess their sins to God in the presence of a priest and receive the assurance of pardon and the grace of absolution (BCP, p. 861). It is also called penance and confession. Please contact Father Anthony if you would like to receive this sacrament of the Church, or if you have any questions.  

STATIONS OF THE CROSS . . . 
Our devotional practice for Lent this year will be the Way of The Stations of the Cross (Way of the Cross). We will meet at 6 PM on the following Fridays during the season of Lent.  

March 8, 15 and 22 


The Stations of the Cross imitates the practice of visiting the places of Jesus' Passion in the Holy Land by early Christian pilgrims. The first stations outside Palestine were built in Bologna in the fifth century. This devotion was encouraged by the Franciscans, and it became common in the fifteenth century. The number of stations for prayer and meditation in the Way of the Cross has varied, but it  typically includes fourteen stations. We will process and pray at the following stations depicted in the church:  1) Jesus is condemned to death; 2) Jesus takes up his cross; 3) Jesus falls the first time; 4) Jesus meets his afflicted mother; 5) the cross is laid on Simon of Cyrene; 6) a woman wipes the face of Jesus; 7) Jesus falls a second time; 8) Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem; 9) Jesus falls a third time; 10) Jesus is stripped of his garments; 11) Jesus is nailed to the cross; 12) Jesus dies on the cross; 13) the body of Jesus is placed in the arms of his mother; 14) Jesus is laid in the tomb. (Adapted from The Book of Occasional Services)

Please join us as we deepen our spiritual lives together during this Lenten season.

ONLINE RESOURCES FOR LENT . . . 

Please click on the links below for Lenten resources from the Episcopal Church.  Some of the resources are for communities and others for individuals.  You may already have a Lenten practice of giving something up or doing something new, but these resources may provide some fresh ideas and provide added guidance as you observe Lent this year. 
 

https://www.episcopalrelief.org/church-in-action/lent/
https://d365.org/
https://unitedthankoffering.com/Lent/

OUR PRAYERS ARE ASKED FOR . . . . the sick and those in need, especially The Most Reverend Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop, The Rev. James Warnke, priest, Maddy Molinaro, Gina DeMarsico, Stephanie Luciani, Christian Davis, Shawn Davis, Felix Wroten, Julie Pryor, Suzanne Morris, Lauren Rosenthal, Nancy Mohr, Roseanne Levine, Jenafer Medina, Charlotte Wilson, Rich Landi, John Whitlock and Gaylord Hitchcock.

For the those celebrating birthdays especially H. Gaylord Hitchcock, priest (3/3), John Dowdie (3/5), Kyle Gibson (3/5), Antonio Brugnoli (3/5), Audrey Pfranger (3/6), Laurence Toppin (3/8) and Thomas Bisdale (3/9) and for those celebrating anniversaries especially Gifford & Angela Roache (3/3).

For those who have died especially Martha Evans (3/3), Charles Stephen Schneider (3/3), Andrew Bielenda (3/9), James Cloke (3/9) and Yvonne E. Schmid (3/9).

PRAYER LIST REQUESTS . . . To add any names to the parish prayer list, please send an email to kmaccourt@gmail.com with the name of the person to be prayed for, your name and a brief description of the person’s health or other situation (note if long-term or chronic).  Names are listed for four weeks and then rotate off, but they can be added again as needed.  If you have questions, please speak with the wardens or Father Anthony.

March 10 - LENT 4
9   AM The Children's Service
10 AM The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School

March 17 - LENT 5
9   AM The Children's Service
10 AM The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School

March 24 - Palm Sunday
10 AM The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School

March 28 - Maundy Thursday
7 PM The Holy Eucharist 

March 29 - Good Friday
12 PM Westwood Clergy Council Walk of Faith begins at Grace Church
7 PM The Holy Eucharist

March 30 - The Great Vigil of Easter
8 PM The Holy Eucharist 

March 31 - Easter Sunday
10 AM The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School

CONTACT INFORMATION . . .

The Rev. Father Anthony Puca, Jr.
Rector
gecrector@gmail.com
201-664-0407

Kathryn MacCourt
Parish administrator, Organist and Choirmaster
kmaccourt@gmail.com
201-417-1653
 
The Reverend Deacon Len Roberts
leonard_roberts@rocketmail.com
973-901-8822
 
Grace Church Wardens
Akinola Okunlola - aokunlola@gmail.com, 201-926-3677
Larry Sunden - larry@sunden.com, 201-960-1433

ANNOUNCEMENTS . . .

WALK-IN-DINNER NEEDS VOLUNTEERS . . . As part of our continuing parish outreach, there is an opportunity for us all to take part in the Walk-in-Dinner, which is a program of Family Promise of Bergen County.  Houses of worship in Bergen County share in the responsibility for preparing the meal on different days and months. Grace’s participation involves preparing a dinner on the first Thursday of odd-numbered months.  

There are several ways to participate in the Walk-in-Dinner, not only by preparing a meal (usually chili or meat sauce) but also by purchasing food or non-food items.  If you pledge to a certain item, you can prepare it at home and deliver it to Grace Church on the assigned day by noon to be packed there for delivery.  There are other food items in the meal to be donated, such as a salad, canned vegetables, roll with butter, desserts and bottles of water. Drivers are also needed to transport items to Hackensack, as well as occasional kitchen crew and other helpers.

COFFEE HOUR . . . will follow the service. If you are able to help with this ministry please contact
Grace Church: Ingrid Davis - ingren58@gmail.com or 973-809-8272

PLEDGING . . . We also now have the capability of making a donation online thanks to a newly negotiated deal by the diocese with Vanco! Grace Church Click on the link: WebPay Link or use the Give button on our Home Page.

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Pastoral Emergencies
In the event of a pastoral emergency, please contact Fr. Anthony Puca at 1-267-980-3480

FROM THE BISHOP . . . Look for the folks who need to know that they belong. Referencing the fact that in the past year, the United States has experienced the largest number of deaths by suicide than it has in its history, Bishop Hughes urges us, as we move through Lent, to be a little more aware and sensitive to those who might be feeling left out.

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RESOURCES FROM THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH…..For news and official statements from the national church, a few key websites are listed below.

The most up-to-date news in the Episcopal Church http://episcopaldigitalnetwork.com/ens/

News and official statements from the Episcopal Church concerning political and public policy issues   http://advocacy.episcopalchurch.org

Grace Episcopal Church
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www.gracewestwood.org
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Contacts
The Rev. Father Anthony Puca, Jr., Rector 201-664-0407 (gecrector@gmail.com)
Mrs. Kathryn MacCourt, Parish Administrator, Organist & Choirmaster 201-417-1653 (kmaccourt@gmail.com)
Mr. Akinola Okunlola, Warden 201-926-3577 (aokunlola@gmail.com)
Mr. Larry Sunden, Warden 201-960-1433 (larry@sunden.com)