Grace Notes
The Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday
March 29, 2026
Almighty and everliving God, in your tender love for the human race you sent your Son our Savior Jesus Christ to take upon him our nature, and to suffer death upon the cross, giving us the example of his great humility: Mercifully grant that we may walk in the way of his suffering, and also share in his resurrection; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
THIS WEEK'S READINGS
Isaiah 50:4-9a, Psalm 31:9-16, Philippians 2:5-11, Matthew 26:14- 27:66
March 27 (Friday)
6 PM Stations of the Cross
Sunday, March 29 - Palm Sunday
10 AM Holy Eucharist with the Blessing of the Palms, Procession,
and the Proclamation of the Passion Narrative, with Sunday School (Sunday bulletin)
Wednesday of Holy Week
9 AM The Holy Eucharist
Maundy Thursday
7 PM The Holy Eucharist
Good Friday
12-3 PM Westwood Clergy Council Walk of Faith, arriving at Grace Church approximately 12:40 PM
7 PM The Holy Eucharist
The Great Vigil of Easter
8 PM The Holy Eucharist
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.
OUR PRAYERS ARE ASKED FOR . . . the sick and those in need, especially Audrey Pfranger, Wesley Endo, Theresa Peter, Kristi-Ann McGrath, Lewis Aldridge, Carol Reynolds, Chris Nordone, Adam Strauss, Jennifer Wright, Francis Royer, Mariam Kamal, Ann Hopper, Dave D'Orazio, Mitch Mann, Thomas Petrullo, Daniela Parisi, Chris Spilker, Suzanne Morris, Lauren Rosenthal, Charlotte Wilson, John Whitlock, and Gaylord Hitchcock, priest.
For those celebrating birthdays anniversaries.
For those who have died especially Edna Grant Lee (3/29), Millicent "Billie" Evans (3/29), Ernest G. Pfranger (3/30), Paul William Feist (4/1), Herbert Stanford (4/2), Reginald Damerell (4/3), Holger Mogenson (4/3), Elizabeth F. Watson (4/3), and Nomer Gray (4/4).
PRAYER LIST REQUESTS . . . To add any names to the parish prayer list, please send an email to this address 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.
Thank you to our volunteers for this Sunday
Ben Martin, crucifer
Evans Roache, thurifer
Leslie Bisdale and Antonio Brugnoli, torches
Liza Martin, usher
Erin Murphy, Sunday School
Tom Bisdale, reader
Leslie Bisdale, altar guild
Trish Landi and Ingrid Davis, coffee hour
Larry Sunden and Tom Bisdale, counters
April 3 - Good Friday
12:40 PM Westwood Clergy Council Walk of Faith
7 PM Good Friday Liturgy
April 4 - Easter Vigil
8 PM The Holy Eucharist
April 5 - Easter Sunday
10 AM Family Eucharist
April 12
10 AM The Holy Eucharist (no Sunday School)
April 19
9 AM Children's Service
10 AM The Holy Eucharist and Sunday School
April 26
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
Larry Sunden - larry@sunden.com, 201-960-1433
Cindy Waneck - cindylw137@gmail.com, 201-819-3095
2026 LENTEN DEVOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Our devotional practice for Lent this year will be 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 27
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)
JOIN THE JOURNEY: Sacred Ground Dialogue Series . . . What does it mean to build the Beloved Community in our world today? We invite you to join Sacred Ground, a film- and readings-based dialogue series on race, grounded in our shared faith. This small-group journey explores the complex history of race and racism in America while weaving in threads of our own family stories and spiritual identities.
Key Features of the Curriculum
Film & Reading-Based: The course utilizes a curated online curriculum of high-quality documentary films and readings.
Diverse Perspectives: Participants study Indigenous, Black, Latino, and Asian/Pacific American histories as they intersect with European American stories.
Personal Reflection: Opportunities to share personal stories, experiences and family history.
Spiritual Grounding: The journey is rooted in the call to faith, hope, and love, seeking racial healing and reconciliation.
When: April 23 and 30; May 12, 21 and 28; June 4, 18 and 23
Where: Zoom:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8451295802 +1646 558 8656,845 129 5802
Contact: Father Anthony at gecrector@gmail.com
Please review the syllabus (click below) to review the learning material that will be used in this class. We will have less sessions than suggested due to scheduling issues and we will not be able to cover all of the material as presented. Father Anthony will have an updated syllabus prior to the beginning of the class.
Please contact Father Anthony if you plan to participate in this class. We are hoping to have at least 8 people registered for this class.
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 text 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.
WESTWOOD CARES FOOD PANTRY . . . Grace Church is trying to increase our donations to the Westwood Cares Food Pantry. Please try to bring 1 item per week and we will ensure that the Food Pantry receives your items. The following items are in need: Coffee, tea, juice, pancakes, pancake syrup, chicken in a can, potatoes, rice, detergent, soap, deodorant, toothpaste, paper towels, toilet paper, oil, snacks, cookies, cereal (hot and cold), mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard. The Pantry does "not " need any canned vegetables or beans since they have enough currently. If you have any questions, please contact Deacon Len.
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Pastoral Emergencies
please contact Fr. Anthony Puca at 267-980-3480
FROM THE BISHOP . . . Strengthening yourself for the world. In a world that urgently needs people of deep faith, where do we find our strength? Jesus himself withdrew to pray before and after moments of great ministry. Bishop Hughes reflects on how that pattern continues in the life of the church today, and how practices like retreat, pilgrimage, and shared reflection can transform and strengthen our faith.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRijAjlmKjc
https://dioceseofnewark.org/bishops-vlog/this-lent-remember-who-you-are/
WEEKLY JUSTICE ACTION NEWSLETTER . . . The Justice, Peace and Racial Reconciliation Commission weekly action newsletter summarizes upcoming events and activities for involvement. There are actions every day to support a moral budget, immigration rights, voter registration, economic and environmental justice and more.
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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.
Episcopal News Network. The most up-to-date news in the Episcopal Church - https://www.episcopalnewsservice.org/
Office of Government Relations and Episcopal Public Policy Network. News and official statements from the Episcopal Church concerning political and public policy issues - https://www.episcopalchurch.org/ministries/office-government-relations/
Episcopal Migration Ministries - https://www.episcopalchurch.org/ministries/episcopal-migration-ministries/
Episcopal Relief and Development - https://www.episcopalrelief.org/
Official website of the Episcopal Church - https://www.episcopalchurch.org
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