Father John - Church of the Holy Family
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Father John - Church of the Holy Family
June 26, 2016 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of the Holy Family 226 Hurffville Road ● Sewell, New Jersey 08080 Phone: (856) 228-1616 Fax: (856) 228-6332 www.churchoftheholyfamily.org PARISH INFORMATION Reverend John Picinic, Pastor Reverend Alfred Onyutha, Parochial Vicar Deacon Jerry Jablonowski Deacon Joseph Kain Mrs. Julie LaRosa, Youth Ministry Mrs. Judi DiBabbo, Director, Faith Formation Sr. Paula Randow, OSF, Principal Mrs. Joanne Raggio, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Linda Johansson, Business Manager Mrs. Charlene Campbell, Religious Ed Office Mrs. Candice Kelly-Devine, Religious Ed Office Mrs. Jeanne Passanante, Choir Director Mrs. Elayne Cipolla, Office Assistant Parish Office Open weekdays from 9 AM-12 PM & 1-4 PM and Monday through Thursday from 6-8 PM 228 Hurffville Road Sewell, New Jersey 08080 856-228-1616 fax—856-228-6332 www.churchoftheholyfamily.org Christian Formation Office Open weekdays Monday—Thursday from 10 AM—12 & 1—4 PM 856-228-2215 Our Lady of Hope Regional School 420 South Blackhorse Pike Blackwood, New Jersey 08012 (856) 227-4442 Liturgical Schedule Saturday Evening Mass 4:30 PM Sunday Mass 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:30 AM & 6:00 PM Daily Mass 9:00 AM (and 7:00 PM on First Fridays) Holy Day Schedule (please check the bulletin) 7:00 PM (Vigil), 6:30 AM, 9:00 AM & 7:00 PM Confessions Saturday Morning at 9:30 AM Saturday Afternoon from 3:45 to 4:25 PM First Fridays at 6:30 PM or by appointment Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament Tuesday from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM First Friday from 7:30 PM to 9:00 AM Saturday Rosary Monday through Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Miraculous Medal Novena Wednesdays after the 9:00 AM Mass Please call the parish office if you or a family member is in the hospital, needs the Sacrament of Anointing, or needs the Eucharist brought to them. Information about Preparing for Baptism or Marriage may be found on our parish website. MASS INTENTIONS SATURDAY, JUNE 25 4:30 p.m.—Multiple Intentions James Matthew Novak req. by Stephen & Cynthia Novak Rosemary Herbst req. by Barry & Kathy Billmann Jim Fratantoro req. by Barry & Kathy Billmann Elizabeth Prendergast req. by the Bertolini Family Jordan Hollis req. by Elaine Lucchesi & Family Tom Kelly req. by the LaRosa Family Peggy Roccia req. by Ralph & Maureen Colaberdino Felicia Coletti (20th Anniv.) req. by Joan, Melissa and Amy SUNDAY, JUNE 26 8:00 a.m.—Thomas Martell req. by the Martell Family 10:00 a.m.—Frank McGuckin (10th Anniv.) req. by His Wife, Mary 11:30 a.m.—Mary Ann Colligan req. by John Colligan 6:00 p.m.—Philip Tavani, Jr. req. by Jim & Linda Johansson MONDAY, JUNE 27 9:00 a.m.—Leo Richards req. by Mary Wolf TUESDAY, JUNE 28 9:00 a.m.—Msgr. James A. Carr (3rd Anniv.) req. by Sandi & Frank Matteo WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 9:00 a.m.—Nicholas T. Carducci req. by Joe & Carol Grande THURSDAY, JUNE 30 9:00 a.m.—Nicholas T. Carducci req. by the Religious Ed Staff FRIDAY, JULY 1 9:00 a.m.—Bill LaPorta req. by Bob & JoAnn Dolan 7:00 p.m.— SATURDAY, JULY 2 9:00 a.m.—Patricia Karlowicz req. by Nancy Dick 4:30 p.m.—Bill LaPorta req. by Debbie Danze SUNDAY, JULY 3 8:00 a.m.—Multiple Intentions Patricia Ferraino req. by Michael McWilliams & Donna Hale William Leidy req. by Dino & Marge Crocetto Annette Marie Matuzsan-Crier req. by John & Dolores Dasco Poor Souls in Purgatory req. by a Friend William “Bill” Clement req. by Angela & Carmen Baratta Denise Georgio Dougherty req. by Tony & Rita Carlino People of the Parish 10:00 a.m.—John Cianfrani req. by Greg & Renee Bannister 11:30 a.m.—Joseph DeMarco req. by the Aruffo Family 6:00 p.m.—Lena Taormina req. by Phil & Joan Taormina We welcome the newly baptized to our parish community MADDOX KAPONE SMITH We pray for all those preparing to marry, especially PAUL MYERS & ERIKA PROVENZANO NICHOLAS LABELLA & DANIELLE CONCORDIA We ask the Lord to grant eternal rest unto all the faithful departed, especially ROSEMARY BASELICE (MOTHER OF JOSEPH BASELICE) Reflections from David Gordon Hello, my friends, Father John asked me to share my thoughts and reflections about the ministry that I am involved with at our parish. First, a brief introduction is likely in order. I am the president of the Pastoral Council here at Holy Family. The role of the council is to advise and consult with the Pastor to help him make decisions regarding pastoral issues. In general terms, we try to guide the vision of the parish so that we can all be better Catholics. In addition to this ministry I am also a member of the Knights of Columbus and a lector. St. Peter and St. Paul are two of the most well known saints, and are often spoken of as the two men most responsible for spreading the Christian message in the days of the early church. As to why they are celebrated on the same day, legend has it that they were executed on the same day under the command of the Emperor Nero and buried in Rome. (Although historical accounts cite Peter being martyred in 64 AD and Paul in 67 AD.) Because of his Roman citizenship, St. Paul was beheaded. St. Peter was reportedly crucified upside down because he said he was not worthy to be sacrificed in the same manner as Christ. On June 29 the Church celebrates the feast day of both men, and as early as 258 AD, there is evidence of an already-lengthy tradition that both St. Peter and St. Paul were celebrated on the same day. I have been a member of the Pastoral Council for about four years and find that the work we do is very rewarding. We are a group of twelve individuals with different experiences in life and range from high school aged young adults to people with children in high school, or older. It is these varied life experiences that allow us to blend our thoughts, ideas, passions, and opinions to help guide the Pastor. He is our spiritual leader and while he has the help of Father Alfred and the Deacons, the church and the parish are his responsibility. Our hope and goal is to help Father John by sharing our life experiences and observations as parishioners. The readings this week speak about Elijah being told to select Elisha as his future replacement, and about the freedom of the Spirit of Christ and loving thy neighbor. The Gospel also speaks about Jesus traveling from village to village and a young disciple who was eager to serve Christ. I am certainly none of these. I am but a lay person who has been given the opportunity to help keep our parish, and perhaps the world’s Church, more alive and vibrant. This takes a great amount of consideration, thought, and prayer because there are so many people in our parish who rely on the Church for so much more than a place of worship. I believe that a church should be much more for us than a place of worship and Holy Family is such a place. But to maintain the parish as such a wonderful home for our soul it takes a lot of work. By a lot of people. House of Charity/Bishop’s Annual Appeal Called to Mercy Campaign We are nearing this year’s parish goal of $196,554 but we still need your help to reach this goal. We know that contributing to the House of Charity requires a sacrifice on your part and we ask that you prayerfully consider contributing to this worthwhile campaign if you have not yet done so. To date we have received over $166,600 in pledges and outright donations. We thank those who have already contributed. Know that your gift is appreciated here at Holy Family and by the many who will benefit from your generosity. Being a member of the Pastoral Council I have had the wonderful opportunity to meet some amazing people who truly love thy neighbor and gladly give their time to help with this ministry. This is a rewarding ministry because the guidance and discussions we have can help not just our parish, but the Church of our neighbors. Humbly, David Gordon Pray for the Sick If you wish to have a name included in the sick list please contact the parish office. Denise Allen, Dorothy Blaszczyk, James Boylan, Jeanne Brown, Patricia Brown, Rose Carrasquillo, Denise Carson, Adele Charlton, Irene Cramer, Diane Damm, Ernest Dellapia, Joe DeLeon, Louis DeSantis, Caroline DeVera, Ian Diaz, Noah DiGennaro, Rose DiLucido, Jim Donato, Joseph Egan, Nancy Ellis, Rick Elwell, Holly Fitzgerald, Mary Jean Forde, Dee Galloway, Joseph Gazzara, Claire Grzechowiak, Jimmy Hanna, Jody Harvey, J. T. Hayes, Mackenzie Faith Heil, Paul Heitman, Lourdes Carrasquillo-Hicks, William Hines, Andrea Holland, Caitlyn Janowski, Marie Letts, Michele Lewandowski, Jillian Loeb, Angelica Luague, Jeannine MacGarvey, Joyce Macitti, Mary and Al Maloney, Edward Manzo III, Ruth Maiese, Joseph P. Mann, Milana Marino, Dr. Sidney Maycock Jr., Marie McGlynn, Johnny Miller, Ryan Miscavage, Laynee Nelson, Erin O’Keefe, Dan Paolucci, Harry Reeves, Margaret Roccia, Barbara Rodier, Michael Root, Drew Ross, Joyce R., Kate Sammon, Alice Schwartz, Connie Szymendera, John Taylor, Joseph Teti, Amy Wassmuthm, Felicia Whipkey, Marge Ziegenfuss Please call the parish office if a loved one needs a priest. Parish Prayer Line If you have a prayer request for the Prayer Line, please call Joan at (856) 589-3964 or Louie at (856) 582-3559 with your intention. This Week at Holy Family Sunday, June 26 Mass for 2016 Graduates—11:30 a.m., Church Graduate Reception—12:30 p.m., Aquin Parish Hall AA Men’s Meeting—7:30 p.m., Basement Meeting Room Monday, June 27 Community Connection—8:00 a.m.– 8:00 p.m. Aquin Tuesday, June 28 Community Connection—8:00 a.m.– 8:00 p.m. Aquin Afternoon Bible Study—1:30 p.m., Fausto Adoration—9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Church Two Hearts Prayer Group—7:00 p.m., Aquin Room 108 Al Anon—7:30 p.m., Basement Meeting Room Wednesday, June 29 Community Connection—8:00 a.m.– 8:00 p.m. Aquin GA Meeting—7:30 p.m., Basement Meeting Room Thursday, June 30 Community Connection—8:00 a.m.– 8:00 p.m. Aquin St. Vincent De Paul Society—7:30 p.m., Aquin AA Meeting—8:30 p.m., Basement Meeting Room Friday, July 1 Nocturnal Adoration—Following 7:00 p.m. Mass, Church Saturday, July 2 AA Meeting—9:00 a.m., Basement Meeting Room All requests are held in confidence. Pray for those Serving in the Military If you have a friend or loved one serving in the military – please call the parish office, 2281616, or send his/her name to [email protected] so that we may include them in our prayers throughout the year. Please pray for: John Ardecki, Ryan Bandy, Marc-Anthony Bartolomeo, Nicholas Bedingfield, Adam Beitz, Patrick Billmann, Lucas Blasko, Michael Blaszczyk, Antonio Brino, Kevin Britt, Mark Burns, Tim Campbell, Drakkar Carter, Christopher Cassidy, Calvin Colclough, Dylan Colclough, Tom Cunningham, Luke Demas, Daniel DiGiuseppe, Mark Dillon, Nicole Domingo, Alex Driscoll, Lee Elsas, Geraldo Pabon Giglio, Giana Pabon Giglio, John Glass, Sean Grunwell, Tim Johnson, Thomas Keefer, Brendan Kreckel, Matthew Lopane, Salvatore Lopresti Jr., Ryan Maiden, John Mangino, John Matthews, Michael McCall, Lisa Taylor-McGuire, Casey Monaghan, Sean Monaghan, Daniel J. Nardiello, Chris O'Brien, Melissa Owens, Nadia Pascetta, Joseph Penn, Gregory Poeppel, Samantha Preis, Geno Rapone, Jake Ridgway, Jesse Ridgway, Eric Ruiz, Peter Saragnese, Aaron Schmidt, Greg Smith, Nicholas Smith, Brett Staffieri, Sean Patrick Stailey, Kevin Sutcliffe, Leo Troy IV, Jeff Weitzman, Tyler Willette, Leo Wyzsynski Rachel’s Vineyard Hurting from Abortion? The Camden Diocese is offering a confidential retreat weekend for men & women suffering from the emotional and spiritual pain of abortion. For information contact Margarita: 856-691 -2299 or e-mail to [email protected] All information is kept strictly CONFIDENTIAL! Compassionate Outreach Catholic Healthcare Services Do you or someone you love need care at home? Contact the Diocese of Camden’s Home & Parish Healthcare Services Resource and Referral Help Line 1-888-26 VITALity (1-888-268-4825) A Free and simple Gateway to Help at Home for Seniors and Persons with Disabilities seeking to remain healthy, safe, and secure in their homes. The VITALity HELP-LINE: Provides information and access into Community, Health and Medical Services. Arranges for Care Coordinators to visit you at your Home to help you navigate the complex healthcare insurance and provider system. All this is provided at no charge through the charitable efforts of the Diocese of Camden. Visit Vitality.camdendiocese.org for more information. Stephen Ministry—Do you have a friend, neighbor, co-worker, or relative who has been struggling with the loss of a loved one, loneliness, cancer, a layoff, relocation, divorce, a spiritual crisis, recuperation, single parenthood, or any of countless other life challenges? Our Stephen Ministers can provide them with the focused care, encouragement, and support they need to make it through the crisis. If you, or someone you know, could benefit from this confidential, one-to-one care of a Stephen Minister, please contact the Stephen Ministry Leadership through the Parish Office (856-228-1616) or by email: [email protected] Attention: Married Couples A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is a weekend full of fresh love, rebirth, and new beginnings. Your marriage deserves it, and so does your home life. The next scheduled weekends are Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 2016 and Dec 9-11, 2016 in Cape May, NJ. For more information call 609-742-4035 or email [email protected] Visit our website wwme-southjersey.org Rams Basketball School The Rams Basketball School for boys entering grade 3rd through 9th will again be held this summer at Gloucester Catholic High School. The camp will be under the direction of Mr. Pat Murphy former head coach of Gloucester Catholic High School. The camp will be offered two different weeks (July 11th to July 14th and July 25th to July 28th). To receive a brochure please e-mail [email protected] You don’t have to miss Mass while you’re on vacation! For many families, summer vacations or weekend trips to the shore and mountains take us away from home. Through the Catholic Communications Campaign, an Internet site has been established to help Catholics find times and places to attend Mass anywhere in the United States. Check out www.masstimes.org to look up and plan what church and Mass to attend when you are away from home. OWLS Appreciation A “thank you” goes out to all who were present at the OWLS End-of-Year Luncheon—veteran members and new attendees alike! We look forward to beginning a new season in September. Watch this bulletin for information on our meetings which are scheduled every third Tuesday of the month. Have a happy and safe summer! Dottie Burke and Gerry Reitmeyer IHN/Family Promise Award On June 14, the Gloucester County Chamber of Commerce recognized and presented IHN/ Family Promise as their selection of Nonprofit Organization of the Year! At Holy Family we provide many opportunities for prayer and one of those prayers is Eucharistic Adoration. As a reminder to all of those who may be interested we provide Eucharistic Adoration every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. We also have Nocturnal Adoration every First Friday of the month beginning after the 7:00 p.m. evening Mass continuing throughout the night until the following morning at 9:00 a.m. We encourage you to find some quiet time with our Lord and adore Him in the Most Blessed Sacrament. If you are interested please know we have signup sheets available in the back of the Church (as you enter you will see a table directly to your left) so that each hour may be filled. We hope you can join us. God bless you, Father John A liturgy and graduation ceremony was held at our parish on June 4 to celebrate the graduation of Our Lady of Hope Regional School’s 8th grade class of 2016. Presiding at this celebration were Rev. John Picinic, Rev. Mark Cavagnaro, Rev. Stephen Rapposelli, and Deacon Jerry Jablonowski. Of the 35 students in this year’s 8th grade class, six were members of our parish—Luke John Malloy, Jalen William Oakes, Michael Ryan Montgomery, Justin Paul Bakely, John Curtis Parker, Caitlin Mary Van Es. We are proud of all of the students and wish them good luck and God’s blessings as they begin the next phase of their academic journey. Knights of Columbus Sancta Familia Council # 11498 is pleased to announce the following recipients of the 2016 Scholarship Awards: Thomas Figurelli Caitlyn Ehly Jacob Dicks Nicholas Faichtyger Jennifer Wenzel Annalisa Lanzalotti Kyle Weidman Eric Goonan (Seminarian) A total of $3,800 in scholarships have been awarded to these recipients. Congratulations to all the winners and “thank you” to all who support the Knights and their many programs. Life-Long Faith Formation & Evangelization “For you were called to freedom, brothers and sisters. But do not use this freedom as an opportunity for the flesh; rather serve one another through love.” GALATIANS 5:13 This week the Office of Faith Formation will be open for business Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. Please call 228-2215 to speak to a staff member during office hours or to leave a voice message. We like to celebrate the fact that we are free to “live the good life.” But Jesus calls us to Stewardship. St. Paul reminds us that Jesus sets us free so that we can serve one another, share our gifts and promote God’s work here on earth to glorify His name and not honor ourselves. June 5, 2016 FY 2016 to date Received $15,135 $736,418 Budgeted $16,250 $812,500 Difference -$2,091 -$76,082 Your generosity to your parish is appreciated! Thank you to the Pallozzi Family who participated in the Youth Ministry Ronald McDonald House Meal Program. On June 11, the Pallozzi family prepared dinner for the families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Camden while their children receive treatment at nearby hospitals. If your family is interested in preparing a meal at RMDH, please contact Julie in the Youth Ministry Office. We provide dates, times, plenty of helpful instructions and gift cards to help defray the grocery costs! [email protected] READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16; Ps 50:16bc-23; Mt 8:18-22 Tuesday: Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12; Ps 5:4b-8; Mt 8:23-27 Wednesday: Vigil: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 19:2-5; Gal 1:11-20; Jn 21:15-19 Day: Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19 Thursday: Am 7:10-17; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 9:1-8 Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12; Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131; Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: Am 9:11-15; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 9:14-17 Sunday: Is 66:10-14c; Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20; Gal 6:14-18; Lk 10:1-12, 17-20 [1-9] Please consider signing up for Online Giving With Online Giving, you can give towards your weekly contributions even when you attend Mass somewhere else. You can use the “Quick Give” feature to give a one-time gift without creating a login, or sign up for weekly contributions. You can find the Online Giving link at www.churchoftheholyfamily.org. Baptism Prep—Parents must attend a prep class before Baptism is conferred. Expectant parents as well as Godparents are encouraged to attend. It is imperative that you register in advance for a class. Tuesday, July 12 Tuesday, August 9 Classes begin at 7:30 p.m. in the church. Plan ahead by calling Elayne at 228-1616 to schedule. In need of goods or services? Please consider patronizing our bulletin advertisers and remember to thank them. Their advertising makes it possible for us to receive church bulletins. Registration Registrations are being accepted for Kindergarten through 8th grade as well as the Pre-K , 3 and 4 year old program for the 2016-2017 school year. We cordially invite you to call our Advancement Director, Jennifer Van Es at 856-2274442 ext. 107 to learn more about the school or schedule a convenient time to tour the facilities. Visit the school’s website for current news and events happening at Our Lady of Hope Regional School. www.ourladyofhopecatholicschool.org TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION An old and still vital treasure in our tradition is a document called the “Apostolic Traditions,” giving us a snapshot of church life in third-century Rome. Its author, Hippolytus, describes the liturgical life of the church and records the actual texts of the prayers. The way he explained the various “orders” of the church was the basis for a major reform of the rites of ordination by Pope Pius XII in 1947, and later for the Second Vatican Council. Hippolytus tells us that a bishop had to be elected by the entire people, and that ordination had to take place on a Sunday in the presence of the people, the presbyters, and neighboring bishops. The bishop-candidate is ordained by the other bishops, who impose their hands on his head while everyone else keeps a profound silence, awaiting the outpouring of the Spirit. There is a prayer of blessing said by one of them, on behalf of all, asking for the Spirit and describing his ministry. Later centuries layered new features on top of this liturgy, including the requirement for three bishop consecrators. Today, whenever a new bishop is announced (election by the people is no more), a kind of genealogy is provided, tracing his pedigree through the consecrating bishops down through the centuries to Peter and the first body of believers. Every bishop today can trace his office through his consecrators back to the beginning in a tradition called “apostolic succession.” —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. JDR