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December 25, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 15
Religious Notes
Hebda to celebrate Christmas Eve at Nativity
Newly-appointed Coadjutor Archbishop
Bernard A. Hebda will celebrate the birth
of Jesus on Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) at the
Church of the Nativity in Midland Park.
Hebda will officiate at the 7 p.m. liturgy,
which will be preceded by choir and con-
gregation carol singing at 6:30 p.m.
Appointed on Sept. 24, 2013 to the coad-
jutor archbishop position by Pope Francis,
Hebda is next in line to succeed the present
archbishop, John J. Meyers.
Hebda comes to the Archdiocese of
Newark from Gaylord, Michigan, where
he had been bishop since 2009. Previously,
he spent a decade in Rome attached to the
Vatican’s Office of the Pontifical Coun-
cil for Legislative Texts, which interprets
canon law. Hebda was well prepared to deal
with the work of interpreting the laws of the
church. Before entering the priesthood, he
was an undergraduate at Harvard, received
his juris doctor degree from Columbia, and
was admitted to the Bar of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania in 1983. Hebda had
also served as a priest in Pittsburgh.
Raised in Pittsburgh, he is the oldest
of the four children of Bernard and Helen
Clark Hebda.
Archbishop Hebda is first coadjutor
in the Archdiocese of Newark’s 160-year
history. A coadjutor bishop enjoys all the
responsibilities of an auxiliary bishop, but
with one distinction: the right of succession
when the present archbishop steps down.
Hebda is next in line to be the sixth Arch-
bishop of Newark.
Archbishop Meyers served in Peoria,
Illinois as a coadjutor bishop before step-
ping into the bishop’s role in that diocese.
Christmas Eve Masses at Nativity will be
held at 7 and 10 p.m. The Children’s Family
Liturgy for families with small children
will take place at 3:45 p.m. and a Mass for
the differently-abled will be at 5:30 p.m.
Coadjutor Archbishop Bernard Hebda
On Christmas Day, Dec. 25, Masses will
be said at 10:30 a.m. and noon.
Church of the Nativity is located at 315
Prospect Street in Midland Park. For more
information, call (201) 444-6362.