Mass Intentions Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 5, 2016

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Mass Intentions Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time June 5, 2016
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 5, 2016
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St. Michael’s Church
June 5, 2016
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
RECTORY OFFICE
800 Ocean Avenue
West End, NJ 07740
Ph: (732) 222-8080
Fx: (732) 870-1174
Office Hours
Monday–Thursday:
8:30am–3:30pm
(Closed 12:00pm–1:00pm)
Summer Fridays: 8:30am-12:00pm
Parish Rectory Staff
Rev. John Butler, Pastor
Susan McCullough, Business Manager
Lauren Ernst, Administrative Assistant
Paul Bergin, Music Director
Jose Rodriguez, Maintenance Manager
Mass Schedule
OUTREACH CENTER
6 West End Court
West End, NJ 07740
Ph: (732) 483-0360
Fx: (732) 483-0363
St. Vincent de Paul
732-483-0360 ext. 113
Registration
To register with the parish, please call the Rectory.
Baptisms
Baptisms take place Sundays at 1:00 pm. Parents must
be registered parishioners, and can call the Rectory for
information and scheduling.
DAILY MASS
Mon - Fri
Sat
8:00AM; First Friday in Latin at 12:15 PM
Baptism Preparation Class
9:00AM
Baptism preparation classes are hosted every third Thursday of the month. Classes begin at 7 pm in the lower
WEEKEND MASSES
church. Please call the Rectory to register.
Saturday
4:00PM, 5:00PM, 7:30PM
Sunday
7:00AM, 9:00AM, 10:00AM, 11:00AM,
12PM, 4:00PM, 7:30PM
Religious Education
To sign your child up for our Tuesday or Sunday Religious
Education classes, please contact Patty Chavez, ext. 110
Confessions are held 12 minutes to 5 minutes before at the Outreach Center. All families must be registered
each Mass; and on First Friday from 11:45 AM to 12:05 with the parish.
PM and after this Mass until 1:15 PM.
Marriages
Couples who wish to marry at the parish should contact
the Rectory for a Marriage Request Form, and for further
information. The bride or groom, or their parents/
grandparents must be registered parishioners for at least
eighteen months to make arrangements. There is a twelve
month timeline for wedding preparation.
Anointing of the Sick
During office hours, please call the Rectory to request an
anointing. If the office is closed, please call the emergency line which is 908-433-7590. If you or your loved one is
in a hospital, the head nurse could also call for the chaplain.
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Saturday, June 4
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4:00 PM † Carol Cero
5:00 PM †Rev. Leonard P. Lang
7:30 PM †Rev. Eugene T. Keenan
Husband, Richard
Sunday, June 5
7:00 AM People of the Parish
9:00 AM Special Intention Robin Verhose
† Bernie Boglioli
10:00 AM † Katharine Humbold
† Marc Gardner
11:00 AM † Louise D'Ambrisi
† Bernard F. Boglioli, Sr.
12:00 PM † Tom Dougherty
4:00 PM † Bernard F. Boglioli, Sr.
7:30 PM †Rev. James A Thompson
Janet Schroth & Family
Jeanne Boehles
Joanne , Avery, Raleigh & Kirby
Gabe LaConte
The Koellhoffer Family
Mr. Edward Williams
Monday, June 6
8:00 AM † Marc Gardner
Joanne , Avery, Raleigh & Kirby
Tuesday, June 7
8:00 AM † Marion Cunningham
† Rev. Msgr. Paul F. Bradley
Carol Moran and Family
Parishioners of St. Michael's Church
Wednesday, June 8
8:00 AM † Bernard F. Boglioli, Sr.
† Marc Gardner
The Parishioners of St. Michael's Church
Joanne , Avery, Raleigh & Kirby
Thursday, June 9
8:00 AM † Marc Gardner
Joanne , Avery, Raleigh & Kirby
Friday, June 10
8:00 AM † Frank John Christie, Jr.
† Bernie Boglioli
The Parishioners of St. Michael's Church
Janet Schroth & Family
Saturday, June 11
9:00 AM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
7:30 PM
†Rev. Bernardino Esguerra
†Rev. Matthew Adackapara
† Marc Gardner
†Rev. Msgr. Edward Strano
Joanne , Avery, Raleigh & Kirby
Sunday, June 12
7:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
†Rev. Msgr. William F. Fitzgerald
People of the Parish
† Bernie Boglioli
† James E.J. Kane
† Mary M. Lemanowicz
12:00 PM †Rev. Gerard J. Brown
4:00 PM † Bernard F. Boglioli, Sr.
7:30 PM †Rev. David A. Hillier
Janet Schroth
Jill & Mickey Maita
The Fernicola Family
Mr. & Mrs. Fred M. & Jamie Seibel
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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the
stronghold of my life; whom should I dread? When those who do evil draw
near, they stumble and fall. –Psalm 27
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Please Join Us
Next Weekend
on June 11th
and 12th!
The Ministry Fair at
St. Michael’s will be
held before and after
all the Saturday and
Sunday Masses of the
June 11-12 weekend. The fair will include tables staffed by members
of our parish ministries who will be providing information about their ministry’s work, brochures, and
answers to your questions. Those who are interested
in learning more, receiving a follow-up phone call,
and exploring the possibility of becoming a ministry
volunteer will be able to leave their name and contact information with the ministry representatives at
the tables.
The Ministry Fair will provide you with a chance to
consider and discern ways that you can be more fully
involved in the life of our parish and utilize your talents, skills, and time to assist and serve parish and
community, as well as consider new/additional ways
through which the Holy Spirit might be calling you to
share of yourself and your God-given talents.
At all the Masses of this weekend, we will also
acknowledge all the ministries and volunteers of the
parish, express our gratitude for their dedicated and
generous efforts, and celebrate their work with a
special blessing and prayer at the end of Mass.
Through the gifts of time and talent that our parishioners so generously share we are able to truly be the
hands and feet of Jesus Christ in our parish and community. May the Holy Spirit continue to inspire and
guide our ministries and volunteers and call others to
join in this unique way of living the Gospel message
through service to our parish family.
UPDATES REGARDING
FAITH IN OUR FUTURE
AN
EXCERPT (AS EDITED) FROM CORE TEAM UPDATE
WWW.DIOCESEOFTRENTON.ORG/FAITHINOURFUTURE:
St. Michael’s Family Fun Night
Tuesday, July 12th
6:00 BBQ followed by games and
Movie under the stars!
#27
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“…when the leftover fragments were picked up they filled
twelve wicker baskets.” –Luke 9:11-17
There has been a lot of talk about diminishing resources: fewer active parishioners, smaller collections, fewer
priests and religious to serve in leadership. If this is the only
lens that shapes our view of the future, we can easily slip into
“survival mode.” We find ourselves protecting what we think
is “ours”: our priest, our church, our customs and ways of doing things. On the surface, we say we are willing to share; but
really, when we think there’s not enough to go around, it’s
every man (or parish) for himself.
The scriptures for the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ
last Sunday encouraged us to pick up another lens in order to
see more clearly. The first two readings remind us that all we
have has been entrusted to us by God for use according to HIS
purpose. Each reading illustrates a disciple’s response. In
Thanksgiving for God’s generous blessing, Abram makes a
tithe or offering of ten percent of everything he owns (Gen
14:20). St. Paul passes on to others what he himself received
(1 Cor 11:23). Both examples show us that what we do with
what we are given matters.
The Gospel recounts the Lord feeding more than 5000 people with just five loaves and two fish. All ate their fill and
there was plenty left over. This miracle prefigures the Eucharist. We can see that the Lord does not mete out grace in small
measure; rather he generously pours out his own life for
us. Compounding this immeasurable gift, the Lord also sends
the Holy Spirit to dwell in us and help us to use what we have
been given wisely. By the loving hand of God, all of the gifts
we need exist in the local Church of Trenton. How will we call
forth and gather the gifts? How will we use them so that all
are satisfied? What abundance will overflow for good works?
These are among the questions that Faith in Our Future asks us
to address and to pray over.
Friendly Reminders…
Please keep the following in mind:
• Cigarette Butts. Cigarette butts seem to be increasing in the parking areas and courtyard. Please
dispose of cigarette butts in the trash cans or in
your car’s ash tray.
•
Save the Date
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Early Departures. Thank you for please returning
to, and remaining in, your pew after Communion
until the end of the Mass (which is the celebrant’s
exit from the sanctuary either to the sacristy or to
the church’s doors). Remaining until the end of the
Mass shows the proper respect for the Blessed Sacrament and courtesy to fellow worshippers and clergy.
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Religious Education
VOLUNTEERS WANTED!!!!
If you are between the ages of 12-100 and
want to have an incredible week come join
us on an over the top underground adventure
this year at Cave Quest Vacation Bible
School, "Following Jesus The Light of the
World" The dates for VBS this year is Monday, July 25th-Friday, July 29th. For more
information contact Patty if you are interested in volunteering at732-483-0360 ext. 110
or cell phone at 908-347-7948.
Attention Parents:
Watch the bulletin the first week of June for
VBS application. Come join us July 25thJuly 29th as the kids will explore the rock
solid foundation of Jesus' love. Our theme
this year Cave Quest is filled with faith
learning experiences kids will see, hear,
touch and even taste!!! So don't miss out on
all the fun!!! Limited to the first 25 children.
Attention All CCD Families:
CCD Registration for 2016/2017 is now
closed. The deadline was April 10th. If you
did not hand in your form you must contact
the office to see if there are any spots left.
You must also now add the late fee of 25.00
if there is a spot open. Re-registration forms
were mailed to you in February.
The St. Michael's Youth
Group had our end of
the year party last
week! We will still
meet as a group for
Mass throughout the
summer and have a few events. At these specific Masses the kids are encouraged to be
“Lectors.” This is not an easy or comfortable experience, but by participating in this
process the kids will become closer to their
Faith and more confident in any public
speaking situation. This experience will carry them through life and equip them with the
necessary tools to become successful.
Also coming up in June, we will be filming to
be in another “Real Faith TV” episode. The
title is about God’s creation and protecting it.
The kids will be interviewed and asked specific questions pertaining to the environment.
Keep checking the bulletin for all upcoming
Youth Group info.
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Annual Catholic
Appeal
$109,000
Please remember the needy who
are helped by the funds contributed to the Annual Catholic Appeal. They include: the poor and
vulnerable, schools, seminarian
education Catholic Charities,
home health nursing programs
for seniors, vocations, ministries
to all segments of the parish and
diocese (families, seniors, young
adults, youth). The list is virtually endless. YOUR contribution
DOES make a difference! Please
help. Please contribute. Please
make a pledge.
$75,000
$50,000
$47,307
$25,000
RESULTS & DATA FOR THIS YEAR’S APPEAL
(THROUGH 5/31/16)
Number of Registered Families
in Our Parish
Number of
Pledges
Received to
Date
Percentage of
Participation by
Registered
Families
2,610
242
9%
Pledged Dollars)
Dollar Amount
Paid and
Received
43%
$40,516.60
Percentage of
Dollar Amount of
Goal (Based on
Pledges
$47,307.00
Weekend
Collection & Attendance
Thank You!
Saturday, May 28, 2016
4:00 PM Mass
5:00 PM Mass
7:30 PM Mass
$1,945.00
$1,449.00
$1,691.00
250 people
200 people
162 people
Sunday, May 29, 2016
PLEASE NOTE
Half-Day Fridays at the Parish
Office are back for the summer!
From now until Labor Day, the
office will close at 12 noon on
Fridays. Thank you for your understanding!
7:00 AM Mass
9:00 AM Mass
10:00 AM Mass
11:00 AM Mass
12:00 Noon
4:00 PM Mass
7:30 PM Mass
Mailed in:
$2,379.00
$1,945.00
$1,145.00
$1,163.00
$1,107.00
$897.00
$934.00
$3,220.00
193 people
235 people
146 people
166 people
172 people
141 people
189 people
____________________________
TOTALS:
$17,875.00
1854 people
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PASTORAL CARE
STEPHEN & PADUAN MINISTRIES
Our Extraordinary Ministers made 13 communion/shut
-in visits and 3 Stephen Ministry visits during this past
week. We pray that we have helped to bring God’s
love and peace to His people in need.
Trust
“We must strive to place ourselves completely in God’s
hands. Then He will cause us to feel the effects of His
goodness and protection – which are at times is extraordinary” St. John Baptist de la Salle
It isn’t always easy to let ‘go’ - to trust in another but we
know that we can always trust in Our Lord to love and
care for us. Strive to live in God’s presence and remember that He is always with us and you can trust in Him to
never abandon you.
Our Extraordinary Ministers are available for our parishioners to visit the sick, the elderly, and to bring
Communion. Please contact us if you need us at 732483-0360 ext. 120.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND
COMMUNION TO HOMEBOUND
Please call the Parish Office when serious illness occurs
or when the sick, aged or incapacitated are confined to
the home for an extended period so our Extraordinary
Ministers can visit and bring Communion. If there is a
serious situation where the parishioner needs to be
anointed by a priest, please call the Parish Office to
make arrangements.
Propagation of the Faith
of the Trigani & Drummond
Families
Annual
JUNE 2016
John C. Manna, Sr.
Family
JULY 2016
Emil Schroth III
Kyle, Nan, Bonnie and Shirley
Abbagail Alexa Nick
DECEMBER 2016
Kelli A. McCarthy
Family
MAY 2017
Dr. James G. Mazza
The Schulz-Nick Family
AUGUST 2016
Ronald Lubischer
Family
OCTOBER 2017
Frank and Jodi Di Maggio
Mom and Dad
Wife, Joyce & children, Ronnie &
Salvatore J. Mirarchi
Randy
Joe & Carmel Mirarchi
OCTOBER 2016
Dorothy Brady
Weekly
George V. Illmensee Paul Kiernan Jr.
Daughter, Dee Celli Robert P. Nemeth
Parents, relatives, loved ones
& friends, living and deceased
Jackie & Leroy Garifine
New Years Resolutions - The Pope Francis List –
1. Don't gossip. 2. Finish your meals. 3. Make time for others. 4.
Choose the 'more humble' purchase. 5. Meet the poor 'in the flesh.' 6.
Stop judging others. 7. Befriend those who disagree. 8. Make commitments, such as marriage. 9. Make it a habit to 'ask the Lord.' 10.
Be happy. - Pope Francis
St. Michael's offers a group for those that may need support with
life's new paths and journeys. The PATHWAY TO HEAL is a ministry for separated, divorced, and widowed persons. You are invited
to meet twice a month. A confidential forum of issues that are
unique for adults dealing with life’s problems. We seek to assist
individuals to live a more fulfilled Christian life and meet others
who share similar values. The group is open to anyone that is experiencing a loss of the heart.
Next Meetings: June 8th (Every second and fourth Thursdays)
7:00PM St. Michael's Living Room, 6 West End Court, West End,
NJ.
St. Vincent
de Paul Society
We could use more help- whether
it's putting food bags together on
the third Saturday of the month, helping collect
funds at the doors that same weekend, answering
phones at the office one or two times a month- or
being a home visitor where we interview those who
need financial assistance. Please call 732-483-0360
ext.7 if you are interested.
Rosarian Prayer Group
PRAYERS FOR THE
SICK OF THE PARISH
This list of parishioners, relatives, and
friends are in need of our prayers for
healing. Our Rosarians also pray every
Saturday for all the parishioners of
Saint Michael’s. Please note that intentions will be listed for 2 months and
then removed, unless the requestor calls
to extend for another 2 months. Please
also note that according to the HIPPA
& Privacy Laws only the sick themselves or family members may request
to be added to the list. Contact the
Rectory for all prayer requests. Thank
you and may Our Lord grant healing to
all those who are suffering and in need
of our prayers.
Week 4
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Week 5
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Week 6
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Antonio Bevacqui
Tino Rodriguez
Rev. Charles Weiser
Diane Delmar
Week 7
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