Dear Parish Family - St. Magdalen de Pazzi Roman Catholic Church
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Dear Parish Family - St. Magdalen de Pazzi Roman Catholic Church
Dear Parish Family, This past weekend was a high point for our parish and for our diocese. Bishop Checchio ordained three men to the priesthood of Jesus Christ, one of them, Father Mauricio Tabera who has served as a transitional deacon here at St. Magdalen’s. It has been a great joy for me and our whole community to get to know him, support him and pray for him along the last steps of his journey to the priesthood. One of the great blessings for all of us, is that we were able to host his first mass of thanksgiving this past Sunday. It was attended by nearly 500 people at 2:00pm. The mass and procession of the Blessed Sacrament was beautiful and moving. And the reception with Colombian music, food and dance was a great sharing in Father Mauricio’s Latino culture. The many visitors and priests commented enthusiastically about such an uplifting event in the life of the Church. I am deeply grateful to the parish staff, and celebration committee overseen by Darin Nelson our pastoral administrator, the special first mass choir formed from the whole music ministry under Mrs. Cheryl Manfredonia’s direction and the Latino Community, the Filipino American Association, and the Knights of Columbus who provided volunteers and financial support. All of you gave generously of yourselves. This is exactly what a Eucharistic community is to be about; giving of ourselves because we have received from Him, which brings life to others. May God be glorified. This week we welcome one of our seminarians, Gilbert Starcher to our parish. He will be serving a 10 week summer internship here. Included in this bulletin is his own introduction. Please welcome him and keep him in your prayers. Please also keep me in your prayers. I will go to Colombia, South America next week end to attend Father Mauricio’s first mass with his family in his hometown. I will bring with me your well wishes and prayers. I want to express gratitude to his family for his vocation to the priesthood. June is the month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. May we never forget how much his heart burns for love personally for each one of us. Please make every effort to commit time to pray before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament in our Chapel. In the Heart of Jesus, Father Tim Evangelization and Mission Encountering Christ “The Almighty has Done Great Things for Me.”—Luke 1:49 I grew up in a Catholic family and attended a school run by Franciscan sisters. These sisters instilled in me the desire to love God, through their witness. I would always see them praying their rosary or making a visit to the Church during lunch time. Their love for Jesus stirred in me the desire to love Him more deeply. The Archdiocese of New York had a custom of inviting two children from each Catholic school to wear the habit of the religious community which taught them. I was one of the children whom the sisters chose. As I walked down the aisle of St. Patrick’s Cathedral dressed up as a religious sister, I realized that it made me feel close to God and I wanted this. When I was a senior in high school I met with the superior of a community and spoke to her about entering religious life. She gave me a novena to the Infant of Prague and the Sacred Heart of Jesus to pray and instructed me to come back and speak to her after I was finished. I entered on September 8 th— Our Lady’s birthday. Despite becoming a sister, I still felt that I didn’t really love Jesus as much as I desired. I kept trying to find a program or to read a book, or to learn a different way of praying. I always wanted more in my relationship with Jesus and so I kept searching for ways to love Him more deeply. As time went on, a friend invited me to a prayer meeting. I noticed the people there were praying from their hearts, not from a book; they were talking to Jesus as a friend. I asked how people learned to pray like this? I was then invited to be prayed over for a greater release of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. I noticed immediate changes in my life, specifically in prayer. Before when I read the Bible I didn’t understand what I was reading, now the Scriptures were coming alive, I felt that it was Jesus talking to me, that He was guiding and directing me. Through my years of living religious life I have found that by being in the presence of the Eucharist, placing all my concerns and cares before Him has allowed me to grow in the relationship I always longed for. Through spiritual direction, my mind and heart have experienced healing. God’s love has been made personal to me; “The Almighty has done great things for me (Luke 1:49). —Sr. Barbara Pope’s Corner “God never tires of reaching out to us. He is always ready to listen…All one needs to do is accept the invitation to conversion and submit oneself to justice during this special time of mercy offered by the Church.” –Pope Francis, (MV, 19) For your reflection: Do I speak to God about my need for Him and His Mercy? Send your thoughts and reflections to Jennifer Prickel at [email protected] For more information visit www.stmagdalen.org Or Follow us on twitter @stmagchurchnj Father Mauricio Tabera Ordination &First Mass May 28 & 29, 2016 Living Liturgy Eucharistic Adoration: God Dwells With Us Sacristan: Matt Slebodnik 5:00 pm: Extra Ordinary Ministers: L. Anderson, T. Johann, T. Martin, C. Nelson, J. Novak Readers: D. Schmatz, L. Williamson Altar Servers: I. Colom, E. Schmerer, K. Schmerer 7:30 am: Extra Ordinary Ministers: K. Ebel, R. Edersheim, R. Gessner, J. Ryan, M. Triosi Readers: S. Rourke, J. Kane Altar Servers: P. Primiani, Z. Primiani 9:00 am: Extra Ordinary Ministers: B. DeBacco, L. Calamito, S. Sabol, J. DiGiandomenico, M. Vanacore Readers: D. Sullivan, R. Sullivan Altar Servers: J. Foster, M. Niedziejko, MK. Niedziejko, M. Niedziejko 10:30 am Extra Ordinary Ministers: R. Krysiak, J. Santos, M. Santos, F. Seboria, G. Aceti Readers: K. Vandemore, D. Berardi Altar Servers: J. Donaher, J. Donaher, R. O’Malley, D. Watchorn 12:00 pm: Extra Ordinary Ministers: MA. Campbell, C. Escue, D. Stout, V. Norsworthy, J. O’Brien Readers: L. Millan, AM. Kelly Altar Servers: J. O’Brien, M. Zembur, S. Zembur Friday, June 10th Benediction J. Barbee, G. Woltornist Saturday, June 11th 8:00 am Mass V. Hodoske, J. Scimeca 'We must speak to God as a friend speaks to his friend ...now asking some favor, now acknowledging our faults, and communicating to Him all that concerns us, our thoughts, our fears, our projects, our desires, and in all things seeking His counsel.' --St. Ignatius of Loyola **** From after the 9:00 am Mass - 7:00 pm, Monday –Thursday; Fridays as usual (see website for details) For more information or to sign-up for an hour, contact Lucille Hess at (908) 788-5988. In order to continue our extended hours of adoration we need committed adorers, people willing to sign–up for a particular hour of Eucharistic adoration each week. Please help us make this blessing a reality. A very ancient and venerable hymn: The Gloria “Bless the Lord, you angels of the Lord, sing praise to him and highly exalt him forever.” (Daniel 3:37) The Gloria is a very ancient and venerable hymn in which the Church glorifies the Father and the Lamb. It is preferably sung (or said) on Sundays and feast days outside the seasons of Advent and Lent. The Gloria is a joyful response to the forgiveness received in the Penitential Act. When it was first introduced to the Roman liturgy, it was sung only at the midnight celebration of the Nativity of our Lord – called the “Angelic Hymn” (because it begins with the song of the angels that was heard at the birth of Jesus Christ). “Suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, sing Gloria to God in the Highest and on earth peace to people of good will. ” (Luke 2:13-14). During Advent, the Gloria is omitted in anticipation of its first singing by the angels at Bethlehem. During Lent, it is omitted because of the somber and penitential nature of the season; we consider what our lives would be like if Christ had not come to save us! It is sung again, with great joy and fervor, at the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday, complete with bells ringing! We are reminded that in the Mass, Heaven and earth are mystically joined, as explained in Vatican II. Our liturgy is a foretaste of the Heavenly liturgy, that we journey toward where Christ is sitting at the right hand of the Father. In the middle section, the text might seem a bit repetitive: we praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you, we give you thanks…..but our praise of God’s greatness should be so constant – almost indescribable! The prayer ends with contrition and petition: asking the Lord for Mercy, as well as asking for Him to Hear our Prayer. We can compare this in a way to the Lord’s Prayer: first we glorify Him, then we thank Him, then we present our needs to Him. Perhaps a little homework: how can you make your private prayer much like the Gloria? Cheryl Manfredonia - Director of Sacred Music and Liturgy Liturgies this Week First Reading: 1 Kings 17:17-24 The child of the mistress of the house where Elijah sojourned became ill and died. The woman pleaded with Elijah who took the son and prayed over him. When the child revived Elijah returned him to his mother who recognized Elijah as "a man of God." Second Reading: Galatians 1:11-19 Paul proclaims the gospel, not as human, but coming from the revelation of Jesus Christ. Paul continues to acknowledge his own sinfulness and call to grace. Gospel: Luke 7:11-17 The gospel continues to recount the miracles and healing powers of Jesus. As Jesus neared the gates to the city of Nain, they came upon a deceased young man who was being carried out of the city. His mother, a widow, and a large crowd accompanying the body, met Jesus on the way. Compassionately, Jesus comforts the weeping mother and restores life to the dead man. “And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her and said to her, ‘Do not weep.’” LUKE 7:13 This verse is a great reminder that the Stewardship lifestyle is one of service, putting God first and to “love one another.” Unfortunately today, many people have “passion” for activities they enjoy - their job and off-work activities. Many times our “passion” to excel is at the expense of someone else. Maybe we need to focus on a little less passion for our individual concerns and a lot more compassion for others. Solemnities, Feasts and Memorials are special days in the life of the church and provide us with opportunities to make an extra special effort to attend church and be spiritually nourished with the lives and events of our ancestors. June 11 Memorial: Saint Barnabas, apostle. He was a Jew from Cyprus. The Holy Spirit destined Barnabas to a universal mission, as it was he who introduced St. Paul to the other apostles, paving the way for that broad apostolate of St. Paul’s which required the approval of the pillars of the Church. He was with Paul in the first missionary journey and at the first Council of Jerusalem. After having converted many souls to Christ, Barnabas died in Cyprus during Nero’s reign; tradition has it that he was stoned to death. His name is included in the Roman Canon (Eucharistic Prayer I). Opportunity for Prayer and Reflection Eucharistic Adoration: Q & A “Come to Me all you who are weary… ” Matthew 11:28 What Are the Two Eucharistic Miracles That Took Place in Lanciano, Italy? (Part One) Here is the First of the Two Eucharistic Miracles of Lanciano, Italy: God our Father longs to increase our faith in His Son’s Eucharistic Presence still here on earth. There are many miracles of the Eucharist in Church history. One such miracle took place in Lanciano, Italy. This town’s history is closely related to the crucifixion of Jesus. In John’s Gospel it says: The soldiers therefore came; and they broke the legs of the first, and of the other that was crucified with him. But after they were come to Jesus, when they saw that he was already dead, they did not break his legs. But one of the soldiers with a spear opened his side, and immediately there came out blood and water. And he that saw it, has given testimony; and his testimony is true; that you may also believe. For these things were done, that the scripture might be fulfilled: “You shall not break a bone of him.” And again another scripture said: “They shall look on him whom they pierced.” John 19:32-37 Tradition says the soldier who pierced Jesus’ side was named Longinus. After observing all that happened, he rightly proclaimed, “Truly this was the Son of God.” It is said he suffered from poor eyesight, but he dipped his fingers into the blood and water dripping from the wounded heart of Jesus and touched it to his eyes. His eyesight was restored and his heart was converted. He gave up his position as a Roman soldier and was later martyred for the faith. The town of Lanciano was renamed from the original name of Anzanum for the words “The Lance” in honor of Longinus, the saint who pierced the side of Jesus. Next week we will hear about the second miracle involving the Precious Body and Blood that takes place in Lanciano, Italy. As in the story about the soldier Longinus, it involves healing and conversion. Eucharistic Adoration is available at St. Magdalen de Pazzi Church EVERY Monday through Thursday after 9:00 am Mass through 7:00 pm each night. Simple reposition happens Monday thru Thursday at 7:00 pm. Eucharistic Adoration on Fridays begins after the 9:00 am Mass and concludes with Benediction at 7:30 pm in the chapel. MONTHLY Overnight Adoration is each first Friday of the month. Adoration begins on Friday after the 9:00 am Mass. Benediction is at 7:30 pm. Adoration continues throughout the night until 7:50 am Saturday morning. Mass follows at 8:00 am. If you would like to commit to being a guardian of Our Eucharistic Lord on a specific day for a specific hour, contact Lucille Hess at 908-788-5988 or Ginny Shanahan at 908-782-6120. Stewardship of Treasure In gratitude for the gifts we have received from God, parishioners and visitors made a joyful return to the Lord . The Collection last weekend was $ 14,541. Thank you and God Bless Please make all checks payable to Saint Magdalen Church when donating to the Diocesan Second Collections. Donna Conforti, Jane Whittle, Maryl Flory, Margaret Lutz, Maria Do Alvora, Elizabeth Lazowski, Kathryn Weber, James Ajamian, Phil Liberato, Kenneth Rambush, Sophia McGurgan, Dora Arcega, Mary Maher, Jennifer Cunningham, Kate Sandberg, Christine English, Leonardo Jimenez, Norma Merucci, June Randolph, Angelina Moise, Robin Bennett, Joyce Scarpa, Mary Ann Rago, Natalie Deddy, Gladys Cucinotta, Kristin Nuzzio, Vincent Tratz, Karen Rinker, Amanda Lerke, Leneza Kardenski, Robert Turck, Michael Korab, Marie Nuzzio, Michael Bonifazi, Rita Kane, Marie Denbigh, Mary Gural, Vincent Rose, Ella Miller, Mary O’Donnell, Bela Kamensky, Jerry Market, Art Henn, Frank Barone, Linda Wells and Carolyn Casey. Give the Gift of Faith Remember our Parish in Your Will Just as you rely upon receiving income on a regular basis, St. Magdalen Church relies on your regular contributions. St. Magdalen’s appreciates the efforts of our parishioners to make consistent donations throughout the year-especially during popular summer travel periods. To assist you, our church provides a convenient electronic giving option for setting up regular contributions. Please contact the business office for details or go to www.stmagdalen.org and click on “DONATE NOW”. More and more Catholics are responding to the idea of giving a gift that perpetuates our Catholic faith. Please consider remembering St. Magdalen Church in your will. By doing so, you establish a legacy of love for others by enabling the Church to continue the expansion of our Catholic faith through its ministries. Hope House Donations through Electronic Gift Giving from May 1st thru 31st $ 24,102. Thank you to all our new participants and seasoned donors for your love and commitment. Can You Help? With the Summer Months fast approaching we are in need of new or used air conditioners (in good condition) and fans to help families in need. Please call Sister Pat at 782-2342 Donate from your smart phone St. Magdalen Church now offers a mobile version of our online giving page to make it easy for you to give anytime from your smart phone. Simply scan the image you see here using your phone’s QR code reader. We Need Your Help!!!! Food Pantry: This week we are low on: Thank you to all who so generously donate to our food pantry. Please place the food items in bins in the Narthex. 2lb. Flour 2lb. Sugar Cake Mix & Frosting Coffee Mayo Cookies Tuna Mayo Tampons Canned Stews Sanitary & Meats Napkins Canned Peas Jelly Volunteers are needed for the food pantry, especially on the Tuesday after the 15th of the month. On this day we pack for approximately 80% of our families in need. We start at 11am and usually finish by 1:00 to 1:30pm. If you can donate an hour or two, your help would truly be appreciated. We operate out of Hope House on Bonnell St. across from Parish Center parking lot. This Week at St. Magdalen’s Whether you are new to our parish or have been with us for a while, our priests, deacons, parish staff and community invite you into the heart of our vibrant, faith-filled parish family as we answer Jesus’ call: "Come follow me." To register with our parish please contact our parish office at 908-782-2922 ext. 1780 or visit our website at www.stmagdalen.org Scheduled Events: PC (Parish Center); SFC (Spiritual Formation Center); C (Church); CPL (Chapel); and Mass Intentions Monday, June 6th: 1 Kgs 17:1-6; Mt 5:1-12 7:00 The Deceased Members of the Schmid Family 9:00 Richard Goodell Tuesday, June 7th: 1 Kgs 17:7-16; Mt 5:13-16 7:00 Frank DiGiandomenico 9:00 The Parishioners of St. Magdalen’s Wednesday, June 8th: 1 Kgs 18:20-39; Mt 5:17-19 7:00 Lucena Casares 9:00 Ed DiLillo Thursday, June 9th: 1 Kgs 18:41-46; Mt 5:20-26 7:00 A Special Intention 9:00 Jack O’Brien Friday, June 10th: 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-16; Mt 5:27-32 7:00 Benjamin Lomasang, Sr. Paul Fania, Sr. Thomas Verga 9:00 Julia Alesi Brandon Tallau Mary Ann Hassan Saturday, June 11th: Acts 11:21b-26, 13:1-3; Mt 5:33-37 7:30 Evangeline Luceri 5:00 Mary Grace Fullan Sunday, June 12th: 2 Sm 12:7-10, 13; Gal 2:16, 19-21; Lk 7:36—8:3 or 7:36-50 7:30 John Dombroski Rudy Sedor Shawn Kupal 9:00 Teresa Coppola Jasper Pellegrino Emil Svoboda, Jr. 10:30 Salvatore Mannino Martha Suhayda Vogt Carman Vocke 12:00 Herbert & Betsy Sinclair Elizabeth & Samuel Kerr, Sr. James McFarland 1:30 Carlos Valencia Sunday, June 5th: Spanish Ministry Mother’s & Father’s Day Celebration 2:30- 6:00 pm (PC) Spanish Monday Choir Practice 7:00 - 9:00 pm (PC) Bereavement Group Meeting 1:30 - 3:00 pm (PC) Monday, June 6th: Eucharistic Adoration After the 8:00 am Mass until 7:00 pm (C) Spanish RCIA 5:00 pm (PC) Intercessory Prayer Meeting 7:00 - 8:00 pm (CPL) Spanish Ministry 7:00 - 9:00 pm (C) Tuesday, June 7th: Eucharistic Adoration After the 9:00 am Mass until 7:00 pm (C) Spanish Planning Meeting 7:00 - 9:00 pm (PC) Christ Life Meeting 6:30 - 9:00 pm (C) Wednesday, June 8th: Eucharistic Adoration After the 9:00 am Mass until 7:00 pm (C) Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help 5:30 pm (C) Spanish Choir 7:00 - 9:00 pm (PC) Spanish Confirmation 5:00 - 7:00 pm (PC) Children’s Choir End of Year Celebration 5:00 -7:00 pm (PC) Thursday, June 9th: Eucharistic Adoration After the 9:00 am Mass until 7:00 pm (C) Young Adult Group Meeting 7:00 - 8:30 pm (SFC) Knights of Columbus Meeting 8:00 pm (PC) Friday, June 10th: Legion of Mary Meeting10:00 am (C) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament after the 9:00 am Mass (CPL) Chaplet of Divine Mercy & Praise Songs from 3:00 - 4:00 pm (CPL) Rosary 4:00 pm (CPL) Benediction 7:30 pm (C) Spanish Young Adult 7:00 pm (PC) Boy Scout Meeting 7:30 pm (PC) Saturday, June 11th: Lord’s Supper 12:00 - 4:00 pm (PC) Shop Rite Gift Cards on Sale After Mass (C) Squires Meeting 6:30 pm (PC) Sunday, June 12th: Shop Rite Gift Cards on Sale After All Masses (C) Knights of Columbus Monthly Rosary After the 9:00 am Mass Youth Group Meeting 6:30 - 8:30 pm (PC) Bereavement Group Meeting 1:30 - 3:00 pm (PC) Spanish Monday Choir Practice 7:00 - 9:00 pm (PC) The Sanctuary Candle will burn this week in Memory of Lucena Casares Parish Announcements Protecting God’s Children Training Our parish offers opportunities to attend “Protecting God’s Children” designed for anyone who has significant contact with children. This program educates adults on how to identify and prevent child sexual abuse thereby creating a safer environment in our parish community for all our children. All parish adults who have regular contact with minors, including all volunteers involved in Religious Education, VBS, Youth Group, Boy Scouts or other activities involving children are required to attend this training as directed by the Diocese of Metuchen. Monday, August 29th 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Jubilee Council 3294 First and Second Degree May 20, 2016 The session will be held in Spiritual Formation Center in classrooms 9 - 11 - 13. Pre register on-line at www.virtusonline.org. Please call Anthony or Barbara Primiani at (908)806-6637 if you have any questions or concerns. If you arrive late you will not be admitted into the session. Consider joining the LYDIA MINISTRY… The Lydia’s help with tidying the Liturgical environment of the Church. You will tidy up ONLY ONE AREA: either the Chapel, the Church, the Narthex, or the Books in the pews. Tasks take about 30 - 60 minutes about once a month. Flexible scheduling. Your assignment can be done between 11:00 am - 4:00 pm on any weekday. Individual orientation will be provided. Contact Fran at: [email protected] or 908-442-4056 to join the Lydia team or for further questions. You have to be in it to win it!!!!! Drawing: Friday, June 17, 2016 After the 9:00 am Mass in the Narthex Ticket Price $10.00 each 1st Prize: 40% of total 2nd Prize: 6% of total 3rd Prize: 4% of total Please return all unused tickets Parish Announcements I’m Gilbert Starcher, a seminarian for our Diocese who will be staying here at St. Magdalen’s for the summer. I am very happy to be here and am hoping to learn much from the life of the parish and from working with Fr. Tim and the rest of the clergy. I had come previously for a visit last November to speak about vocations, so I was very excited when Bishop Emeritus Bootkoski assigned me here for the summer. So far, I have received a very warm welcome, for which I am extremely appreciative. I look forward to sharing in the spiritual life of the parish and to having an enjoyable time getting to know you. I give thanks to God for the opportunity to spend the summer with you. I assure you of my prayers, and I ask for yours in return. May God Bless you all, Gilbert Starcher Spring is here and the Gardening Ministry has started their annual ministry to beautify the grounds of St. Magdalen campus. We are looking for any parishioner who enjoys working outside and can offer a little time to participate in our ministry. We are in need of additional help watering and maintaining of the planted beds. If you have any immediate questions or interest, please contact Jim Barile at 908-788-0948 or Jo Ann Fisher at 908-328-9139. Are you going to college next year? Are you starting at a Catholic High School? The Knights of Columbus are pleased to offer to the parish of St. Magdalen’s The Fourteenth Annual Bishop Vincent De Paul Breen Scholarship Program Two five hundred dollar ($500) scholarships for graduating high school seniors A two hundred fifty dollar ($250) scholarship for a student starting Catholic High School or in a catholic homeschool program (grades 8,9, or 10) next year A two hundred fifty dollar ($250) scholarship for the child or grandchild of a Knight going on to college Eligibility guidelines and applications are available in the Narthex and on the Knights website at http://www.kofc3294.homestead.com under the Downloads section. All applications must be submitted by June 30th. Questions: Please contact Craig O’Brien at 908-284-2207 e-mail: [email protected] Boletín en Español 5th de Junio 2016 Información General Confesiones Sábados 4:00 - 4:40 pm (Ingles) Domingos 3:40 - 4:00 pm (Español) Para registrarse como miembro de la Parroquia Favor de solicitar el formulario de registro en la oficina de la Parroquia de Lunes a Viernes de 9:30 am - 12: 00 y 1:00 - 4:00 pm. Bautismos Los padres deben estar registrados en la Parroquia. Se require que asistan a una clase de preparación antes del bautismo. Favor de comunicarse con la Sra. Maria Teresa Dávila. De ante mano, consiga una fotocopia de la partida de nacimiento del niño(a), tener un padrino y una madrina para cada nino(a). En caso los padrinos elegidos sean pareja, deben haber recibido el Sacramento del Matrimonio. Así mismo, se solicitará una donación voluntaria. El Sacramento del Bautismo se llevara a cabo el primer Domingo de cada mes a la 1:30 pm. Matrimonios Iniciar el proceso de casarse por la Iglesia 9 meses antes de la boda. El novio o la novia deber estar registrado(a) como miembro de la Parroquia al menos 6 meses antes de laboda. Se requiere que los novios participen en un curso titulado: Pre-cana o Encuentro de Comprometidos. Para mas información, favor de comunicarse con el Padre Antony al 908- 782-2922 ext. 1713. Sacramento de Unicion de los Enfermos o Visitas a Enfermos Favor de llamar al Padre Antony al 908- 782- 2922 ext. 1713. Coordinadores de Ministerios de la Comunidad Hispana de St. Magdalen Coordinador Principal, Dante Garcia, 908-642-4212 Lectores, Virginia Herrera, 908-500-3610 Acólitos, Guillermina Quezada, 908-397-0504 Coro Divino Salvador, Idalia Laines, 908-644-8258 Coro Voces del Señor y Catequesis de adultos, Betty Calle, 908-392-3667 Ministerio de la Santa Comunión, Nicodemo Guerrero, 908-283-0594 Grupo de Oración y Bautismos, Maria Teresa Dávila, 908-283-0609 Catequesis de niños, Dolores Duran, 908-328-5847 Grupo Jóvenes Adultos, Juan Jose Corrales, 908-500-6201 Hospitalidad, Sofía Menéndez, 908-788-6730 Eventos Sociales, Julia Montero, 908-442-1758 DECIMO DOMINGO EN TIEMPO ORDINARIO Primera Lectura: 1 Reyes 17:17-24 El hijo de la dueña de la casa en donde Elías se alojaba enfermó y murió. La mujer, que era viuda, le rogó a Elías, quien tomó al niño y oró sobre él. El niño revivió y Elías se lo devolvió a su madre quien reconoció que Elías era “un hombre de Dios”. Segunda Lectura: Gálatas 1:11-19 Pablo proclama el evangelio, no como humano, sino viniendo de la revelación de Jesucristo. Pablo continúa, aceptando su propio pecado y llamado a la gracia. Evangelio: San Lucas 7:11-17 El evangelio continúa contando sobre los milagros y curaciones que Jesús hace. Cuando Jesús se aproxima a las puertas de un pueblo llamado Naín, vió que llevaban a enterrar a un muerto. Su madre viuda y una multitud acompañaban el cuerpo. Lleno de compasión, Jesús consuela a la madre y le devuelve la vida al hombre muerto. Parish Directory Parish Office 908-782-2922 Fax 908-782-0952 Website– www.stmagdalen.org Pastor, Rev. Timothy A. Christy Parochial Vicar, Rev. Antony Arockiadoss..….ext. 1713 Deacon, Mauricio Tabera Deacon, Thaddeus Wislinski……………….ext. 1696 [email protected] Deacon, Mike Bachynsky .………………...ext. 1693 [email protected] Deacon, Stephen Kern…………………....ext. 1695 [email protected] PARISH STAFF Business Administrator, Regina Edersheim ……….ext. 1728 [email protected] Cemetery/Mausoleum, Dave Beckman……………ext. 1726 [email protected] Director of Sacred Music & Liturgy Cheryl Manfredonia, ext. 1759 [email protected] Office of Religious Education Bridget Rincon Parish Catechetical Leader……………..908-751-1743 [email protected] Maggie Castles Asst. Parish Catechetical Leader.....……..908-751-1745 [email protected] 8th Grade and Rel Ed. Stewardship……...908-751-1781 [email protected] Coordinator of Youth Ministry, Michele Beckman … ..ext. 1739 [email protected] Pastoral Administrator / Director of Communications Darrin Nelson ……………………………908-751-1703 [email protected] Communications Assistant Jennifer Prickel………...…………………908-751-1730 [email protected] Receptionist…………………………………...ext. 1780 Bulletin Editor, Parish Admin. Asst., ……………. ..ext. 1723 [email protected] Sisters of Jesus Our Hope Sr. Pat Vayda, Social Ministry .……….............. ext. 1773 [email protected] Hope House (782-2342) Fax : 751-1774 Sr. Barbara Haworth………….……………..ext. 1727 [email protected] St. Magdalen’s Ministry Contacts (Office Staff can be reached at 782-2922 and the extension listed.) Boy Scouts, Rick Rainey, 788-0234 Building & Grounds, Dave Beckman, ext. 1726 Cursillo, Lucille Hess, 908-788-5988 Eucharistic Adoration, Lucille Hess, 788-5988 Eucharistic Ministry Outreach Medical Facilities, Don Anderson, 788-3806 Homebound Catholics, Dave Beckman, ext. 1726 Extraordinary Ministers, Steve Carroll, 782-9904 FASTMAG, Liezl Millan , 619-0637 Finance Council, Jeff Anclien, 797-0393 Gardeners, Jim Barile, 788-0948 or JoAnn Fisher, 328-9139 Greeters, Jayne Gilbert, 752-0614 Holiday Outreach, Sister Pat Vayda , ext. 1773 Home Schooling, Mary Nasta, 917-697-1694 Knights of Columbus, Ray Blaser, 215-260-4554 For More Information visit www.kofc3294.org or email us at [email protected] Readers, Dolores Wright, 782-1359 Lord’s Supper, Pat Beckman, 788-5174 Lydias, (church cleaning), Fran Holmok, 442-4056 Natural Family Planning Deacon Stephen & Rosemary Kern, 782-4447 Marthas (linen cleaning), Sister Barbara, ext. 1727 Military & Veteran Family Outreach, Bob Hendershot, 442-6094 Children & Youth Choir, Gina Niedziejko, 788-7150 Pro-Life, Robert and Eva Jane Woodruff, 788-4042 RCIA, Dolores Wright, 782-1359 Squires, Jim Mitchell, 806-6407 Social Ministries, Our Lady of Hope House, 782-2342 Fax: 751-1774 Homebound, Sister Pat Vayda, ext. 1773 St. Vincent de Paul, Tom Jeffas, 201-637-3270 Bereavement, Joan Purdy, 369-4841 ELL, Jim Tubman, 963-0546 Interfaith Hospitality, Sue Sabol, 782-0482 Youth Ministry, Michele Beckman, ext. 1739 Ushers, Frank Seboria, 782-4152 We Invite You to Celebrate Baptism– Please call Parish Office for preparation & for arrangements or visit our website for more information: www.stmagdalen.org Matrimony– Arrangements must be made one year in advance by contacting Parish Office. Sponsor Certificates– Only registered parishioners can be given a certificate to be a Godparent/Sponsor. Forms can be found on our website: www. stmagdalen.org. Please contact Parish Office. To Register as a Parishioner: Please call Parish office