• 2024 Lux Dei Award presented to Cecilia Cullen and Nancy Bonham
    2024 Lux Dei Award presented to Cecilia Cullen and Nancy Bonham
    The Church of the Immaculate Conception, together with Immaculate Conception School and Immaculata High School, is blessed to congratulate Ceil and Nancy for their exemplary commitment to the sacred mission of Catholic education and service as a light of God at Immaculate Conception School and Immaculata High School.
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  • Postponed:
    Postponed: "Be My Witness" Information Session now to be held Jan. 27
    Due to the expected storm this evening into tomorrow, we are rescheduling the Information Session for the "Be My Witness" program from tomorrow morning to Saturday, January 27 from 9:30 am - 11:00 am in the ICS cafeteria. The subsequent facilitator training, for those who would like to participate as small group facilitators, has also been rescheduled to Monday, February 5 at 7:00 pm.  Debido a la tormenta esperada desde esta tarde hasta mañana, estamos reprogramando la sesión informativa para el programa "Sé Mi Testigo" por la mañana hasta el sábado 27 de enero de 9:30 am a 11:00 am en la cafetería de ICS. La capacitación posterior para facilitadores, para aquellos que deseen participar como facilitadores de grupos pequeños, también ha sido reprogramada para el lunes 5 de febrero a las 7:00 pm.
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  • Annual Report released on behalf of church, schools
    Annual Report released on behalf of church, schools
    Once again, I am pleased to present you with the annual financial report for fiscal year 2022-2023. You'll notice that the format of the report has changed significantly. Rather than simply publishing numbers, we have created a format that is more magazine-like, combining numerical data, a narrative that helps to explain it, and stories that bring to life the many ways in which your generosity helps to provide for the life and mission of our parish and schools. You will also notice that the report also contains a snapshot of the fiscal health of our schools. Fiscal transparency and accountability must also extend to both Immaculate Conception School and Immaculata High School. This new format will be the way we make this report available to you in the future. Lastly, I have asked the members of the parish Finance Council to make this report to you through a brief presentation at all Masses on an annual basis.
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  • Restoring the Reception of Holy Communion Under Both Forms
    Restoring the Reception of Holy Communion Under Both Forms
    Now that the pandemic is behind us, and after prayerful discernment and consultation with the parish clergy, I believe the time is right for us to restore the reception of Holy Communion under both forms.
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  • Interested in Becoming Catholic?
    Interested in Becoming Catholic?
    The Church of the Immaculate Conception invites you to come and see! No obligation. CATHOLIC INQUIRY FOR ADULTS STARTS IN JANUARY 2024 • Come to ask your questions • Find out more about the Catholic faith • Get help to discern God’s action in your life FOR ADULTS WHO: • are not baptized • or baptized Protestant Christian • or baptized Catholic but not raised in the faith For more information or to participate, contact the Parish Office at 908-725-1112 or Linda Wass, OCIA Team, at lindawass@gmail.com Please share this invitation with interested friends and family!
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  • Christmas Tree Sponsorships Now Available
    Christmas Tree Sponsorships Now Available
    All are invited to sponsor a tree, as the Church of the Immaculate Conception once again illuminates hundreds of Christmas trees on the parish campus during the Advent and Christmas seasons.
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  • Deacon Candidates
    Deacon Candidates
    Our parish has been blessed with three men who are answering the call of God to serve His people as deacons. Please keep these men and their families in your prayers.
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  • Message of Pope Francis for the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly
    Message of Pope Francis for the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly
    “His mercy is from age to age” (Lk 1:50). This is the theme of the Third World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, and it takes us back to the joyful meeting between the young Mary and her elderly relative Elizabeth (cf. Lk 1:39-56). Filled with the Holy Spirit, Elizabeth addressed the Mother of God with words that, millennia later, continue to echo in our daily prayer: “Blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb” (v. 42). The Holy Spirit, who had earlier descended upon Mary, prompted her to respond with the Magnificat, in which she proclaimed that the Lord’s mercy is from generation to generation. That same Spirit blesses and accompanies every fruitful encounter between different generations: between grandparents and grandchildren, between young and old. God wants young people to bring joy to the hearts of the elderly, as Mary did to Elizabeth, and gain wisdom from their experiences. Yet, above all, the Lord wants us not to abandon the elderly or to push them to the margins of life, as tragically happens all too often in our time.
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  • Parish campus to be used for CERT training
    Parish campus to be used for CERT training
    by Msgr. Joseph G. Celano, Pastor and Director of Schools
    As a parish and school community in Somerville, the county seat of Somerset, with an expansive campus that serves as an active focal point for many in our county, it has been requested that our parish campus serve as a training site for the Correctional Emergency Response Team (CERT) for the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office, a request which I have obligingly granted.
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  • ‘My Sacrifice and Yours:’ Gift of Presence in the Mass
    ‘My Sacrifice and Yours:’ Gift of Presence in the Mass
    by Father Joseph Illés, Parochial Vicar
    There are many ways we can describe the Mass. It can be a banquet, a celebration, a gathering – “church” in Greek means not a physical building but an assembly of believers. Traditionally, we refer to the Mass as a Sacrifice.
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  • Year of Parish Eucharistic Revival to begin June 11
    Year of Parish Eucharistic Revival to begin June 11
    by Msgr. Joseph G. Celano, Pastor and Director of Schools
    The Bishops of the United States have called for a Year of Eucharistic Revival, which began nationally on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi this past June. The parish phase, implementing this Year of Eucharistic Revival, begins this Sunday, June 11, 2023, the Solemnity of The Most Holy Body and Blood of the Lord.
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  • Reflection for the Fifth Sunday of Easter
    Reflection for the Fifth Sunday of Easter
    by Msgr. Joseph G. Celano, Pastor and Director of Schools
    Early in the Acts of the Apostles, St. Luke, who is the author, tells us that the community of believers was “…of one heart and soul…there was not a needy person among them, for as many as were owners of lands or houses sold them and brought the proceeds of what was sold and laid it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to each as any had need.”
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  • From Broken Hearts to Burning Hearts: The Road to Emmaus
    From Broken Hearts to Burning Hearts: The Road to Emmaus
    by Msgr. Joseph G. Celano, Pastor and Director of Schools
    Scholars aren’t sure where Emmaus was located. There are no less than four sites in Israel that claim they are the New Testament town of “Emmaus.” But where Emmaus was is not really important, nor should it be. In recounting what happened to those two very disillusioned disciples on the road, Luke wants us to understand that “Emmaus” is not a place at all, really.
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  • Former police captain to serve as first security director for church, schools
    Former police captain to serve as first security director for church, schools
    SOMERVILLE – The Church of the Immaculate Conception has hired a former police captain as its first director of security to oversee safety and security measures for the parish and its two parochial schools, Immaculate Conception School and Immaculata High School.
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  • School recognizes service of law enforcement, makes contribution to Tunnel to Towers Foundation
    School recognizes service of law enforcement, makes contribution to Tunnel to Towers Foundation
    SOMERVILLE – Students and their families, together with the faculty and staff of Immaculate Conception School, recognized the service and sacrifice of law enforcement at its annual Blue Mass, celebrated this year on April 21 at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Somerville.
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  • Reflection for the Second Sunday of Easter
    Reflection for the Second Sunday of Easter
    by Msgr. Joseph G. Celano, Pastor and Director of Schools
    Long ago, I learned to always follow my spiritual director’s advice, even if what he asks me to do may be a little odd. So, when I had casually mentioned that the following Sunday I was planning to go down to the shore for the afternoon, he asked me to do a spiritual exercise on the beach. It involved a rosary and a teaspoon.
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  • A Message for Easter
    A Message for Easter
    by Msgr. Joseph G. Celano, Pastor and Director of Schools
    St. Mary Magdalene, the first to encounter the Risen Lord, is called “the apostle to the apostles” since she was the first to proclaim the resurrection of the Lord from the dead. Traditional Christian art and iconography portrays her in many ways, but it is not uncommon to see her depicted with a small egg in her hand.
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  • A Message for the Triduum
    A Message for the Triduum
    by Msgr. Joseph G. Celano, Pastor and Director of Schools
    The events commemorated during Holy Week stand at the very heart of our faith. It is in the death and resurrection of Jesus that Paschal Mystery – the mystery of human salvation - is accomplished, opening for us the hope of heaven through faith, conversion, and the sacraments.
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  • Reflection for the Fourth Sunday of Lent
    Reflection for the Fourth Sunday of Lent
    by Msgr. Joseph G. Celano, Pastor and Director of Schools
    My grandfather was blind. Whenever the family got together for Sunday dinner, I was given the responsibility of walking him from his chair in the living room to the dining room table. The distance was only a matter of feet, but I could have been a mile as far as I was concerned. I was a small boy then and my grandfather was very tall, well over 6 feet. He would take my hand and the long journey to the table would begin. I became very aware of the small but potentially dangerous obstacles along the way, the edges of carpet, a newspaper left on the floor by a recliner. Once I got him to the table and in his chair, he would pull me close and pat me on the head as his way of saying thank you. I just breathed a sigh of relief that I got him there safely.
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  • Reflection for the Third Sunday of Lent
    Reflection for the Third Sunday of Lent
    by Msgr. Joseph G. Celano, Pastor and Director of Schools
    In 1888, a man picked up a newspaper and was shocked to see his own obituary in the headlines. It was an error, of course. His brother was the one who died, but the newspaper mistakenly ran the story about him. However, he was even more shocked when he read in his obit that he had made his fortune by finding new ways to kill people. It was true; he was a wealthy munitions manufacturer, the inventor of dynamite in fact.
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