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CHURCH OF THE PRESENTATION

A welcoming Catholic community leading people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ through Word, Worship, and Outreach.

271 W. Saddle River Rd. • Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 • ph: 201-327-1313

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Women’s Cornerstone

Daily Rosary | Divine Mercy Chaplet | Eucharistic Adoration | Stations of the Cross

Men’s Cornerstone

Parish Picnic

Bereavement Ministry

Parish Picnic

Parish Picnic

Red Sample

Parish Picnic

Ed. Ginter
Spring Concert | Christmas Concert | Presentation MTV |
Piano Men

Parish Picnic

“Why We Go to Confession”

Why should we celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation?
Reconciliation offers us healing for both our soul and our spirit,
and helps heal our relationship with God and others.

The Celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation
will be offered at the following times:

at Pardon and Peace on Monday, March 29 at 7:00pm,
at RECON on Saturday, March 6 from 9:30-4pm,
and daily at 9:30am following Daily Mass.

“Time of Forty Days”

Take a moment to watch this great humorous video song called
“This Time of Forty Days.”
Using the song “King of Pain” from the Police,
it gives a fun lesson on the many facets of Lent.

Roots@Presentation Lenten Series 2021: “Longing for the Holy” | Tuesday evenings at 7:30pm (Zoom opens at 7:00pm)

Let us embark on a journey of faith through our virtual weekly gatherings, and our Daily Digital Journey with Fr. JC.

Tuesday evenings at 7:30pm (Zoom opens at 7:00pm)

Feb. 23: Session I | “Being a Mystic in Everyday Life: Finding God in all Things” 

March 2: Session II | “Walk Justly”

March 9: Session III | “Sustaining Our Spiritual Life”

March 16: Session IV | “Being Christ and Receiving Christ”

March 23 Session V | “The Paschal Mystery: The Offer of New Life”

We Celebrate the History of Black Catholics

As a church, we recognize that God is calling everyone’s attention to the role and witness of black Catholics. Some of the extraordinary people highlighted here show us that the church needs saints who can speak to the issues of the day. We encourage you to read the articles below about some strong, bold and faithful Catholic Christians who challenge the church act with integrity and know the complex history of Black Catholics.

Read about Fr. Augustus Tolten, the first African-American Catholic Priest, Sr Thea Bowman, the first black member of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, and others who are candidates for Sainthood in our Church: https://www.ncronline.org/news/justice/sainthood-causes-draw-focus-black-catholics-and-need-justice

Who will be the first black Saint in the United States? https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2021/01/21/black-catholic-saints-united-states-239730

Read this article about Black Catholic History: https://uscatholic.org/articles/202010/in-the-beginning-there-were-black-catholics/

Read this article about National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman and her Black Catholic parish in Los Angeles: https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2021/01/29/amanda-gorman-black-catholic-parish-239858

Celebrate the Contributions of Black Catholics: https://www.simplycatholic.com/celebrating-the-contributions-of-black-catholics/

For more articles, visit PresentationatHome.org

Statement of Cardinal Tobin on Violence in the U.S. Capitol

Jan. 7, 2020

Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., Archbishop of Newark, issued the following statement in response to yesterday’s violence in the United States Capitol:

As I watched the appalling chaos in the U.S. Capitol yesterday, I witnessed an icon of democracy occupied and hostage to mob rule.  The procession of violent images was deeply troubling.  Particularly disheartening is that this event unfolded amid a deadly pandemic, a terrible plague that our troubled nation should face in solidarity.

The events of yesterday are a graphic exposure of the deep and advancing polarization in American society that has festered for years. This divisiveness disregards faith, justice and the rule of law.  As shocking as it may be to glimpse how disordered our nation has become, the terrible truth is that we are not immune from further moral and social decay.

If we wish to claim it, Catholics have a legacy that is crucial to the healing of the nation.  Our faith includes a commitment to mutual respect, dialogue, and the principles on which our democracy is based.  We must come together as one nation under God, who loves and bestows dignity on all. The person with whom you may vehemently disagree is also a beloved child of God. For two millennia, our community has tried to live the teachings of Jesus. We are at our best when we put others first, with the common good as our guiding star.

Let us join with all people of good will in a choice for peace during this arduous time.  We pray for our Savior’s protection and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Jesus, Prince of Peace, teach us the way forward.  Our Lady of the Americas, pray for us.

Church of the Presentation

Online Mass /
Mass Schedule

Sunday Mass

Saturday 5pm (also live-streamed)
Sunday 7:30am, 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30am & 6:30pm

Daily Mass (click here to view)

Mon. – Sat. 9:00am (also live-streamed

Word

We hear and share God’s Word

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Worship

We praise God together

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Community

We build up the Body of Christ

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Service

We offer loving service to others

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