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holmdel funeral home - Church of St. Catharine
March 24, 2013 ! Palm Sunday
CHURCH OF ST. CATHARINE
108 Middletown Rd ! P O Box 655 ! Holmdel, NJ 07733
GROWING IN FAITH AND SERVICE
“This is what God asks of you, only this: to act justly, to love tenderly
and to walk humbly with your God.” Micah 6:8
Diocese of Trenton
Most Reverend David M. O’Connell, C.M.
Bishop of Trenton
Church Staff
Pastor
Rev. Msgr. Eugene M. Rebeck
Weekend Assistants
Dominican Fathers
Rev. Msgr. Richard C. Brietske
Deacons
Thomas DiCanio
John Flanagan
Christopher Hansen
Michael Lonie
Juan G. Rojas-Hernandez
Pastoral Associate
Kathy McBurnie
Parish Counselor
Sr. Patricia Schladebeck, M.S.C., L.P.C.
Religious Education Coordinator
Dominica Vullo
Pre-School Director
Carol Vullo
Youth Ministry Director
Kathy McBurnie
Music Ministry Director
Patrick Dalton
Business Manager
Kenneth Carson
Librarian
Celeste Vick
Trustees
William J. Allingham
Philip A. Fina
Parish Office…..……….... 732-842-3963
Weekdays: 9:30 am-4:00 pm
Fax…..………………...…..... 732-842-9283
Religious Education……. 732-758-8568
Pre-School………….……..… 732-933-0013
www.stcatharine.net
Holy Eucharist
Weekends Saturday: 5:00 pm, Sunday: 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm
Weekdays Monday-Saturday: 9:00 am
Holy Days As announced in bulletin
Penance
Saturday: 4:00-4:30 pm
Baptism
2nd & 4th Sundays of the month; pre-baptismal class the 1st
Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm. Call Parish Office to register.
Anointing
In case of serious illness, please call the Parish Office.
Marriage
The Diocese of Trenton requires that notice be given to the
Parish Office one year in advance of the planned date.
Novena
Wednesday: 9:30 am
Rosary
Monday-Saturday: 9:30 am
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GROWING IN FAITH
Getting to Know the Catholic Church
†This Week’s Topic: The Mass
†Next meeting: April 7
†Next Meeting Topic: Introduction to Prayer
†When & Where: Sundays, after the 9:30 am Mass, LI
†Contact: Deacon Hansen, [email protected], 732-842-3963, ext. 20
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
It’s a long Mass today. Palms and Passion all rolled into one. We rejoice
and we become somber as we recall some of the most important events of
our faith. Remember back in January when we read from the very beginning
of Luke’s Gospel. This is what he said: “Since many have undertaken to
compile a narrative of the events that have been fulfilled among us, just as
those who were eyewitnesses from the beginning and ministers of the word
have handed them down to us, I too have decided, after investigating
everything accurately anew, to write it down in an orderly sequence for
you.” (Luke 1:1-3)
Luke’s orderly account has Jesus slowly making
his journey to Jerusalem. Today’s Mass brings that
journey to an end, at least as far as our reading of
Luke is concerned. To the acclaim of crowds, Jesus
enters the city on a colt, but his journey eventually
leads him to the Mount of Olives and then to
Golgotha and finally to a rock-hewn tomb. We know
that this is not the end of the story. There are still other events to be fulfilled,
but we will have to wait until we get to Pentecost for that final chapter of
Luke’s narrative.
Mass this weekend, our own journey through life can have its ups and
downs. We can be filled with joy one moment and saddled with grief at
another. Our Lord and Savior experienced the same. As a human person like
us he had joyous times and sad ones as well. The same holds true for those
eyewitnesses who Luke speaks of in the introduction to his Gospel. The ones
who were with Jesus from the beginning also knew both sorrow and joy. They
persisted in the faith, handing down the story of Christ to our day, and in our
joys and in our sorrows we pass on the faith as well.
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“As he rode along, the people were spreading their cloaks on the road; the
whole multitude of his disciples began to praise God aloud with joy for all the
mighty deeds they had seen.” (Luke 19:36, 37)
Upcoming Scripture Readings
Easter Sunday ! March 31, 2013
Prepare for next weekend’s Masses by reading the following:
1st Reading: Acts 10:34, 37-43
The Apostle Peter was originally skeptical about preaching the Gospel to nonJews. One day the Holy Spirit summoned him to preach to a Gentile—the
pagan army officer Cornelius and his household. Today’s passage is a portion
of Peter’s sermon, which summarizes the life and ministry of Jesus.
2nd Reading: Colossians 3:1-4
The letter to the Colossians depicts Christ as the only mediator between God
and the world. A previous passage of the letter presented baptism as the way
we are united with Christ. The author will today remind us of the heights to
which Christ has raised us, and then call upon us to live up to this.
Mass Intentions
Saturday, March 23
9:00 am 9:00 am People of the Parish
5:00 pm Angelo Liotine r/b Family
Sunday, March 24
8:00 am People of the Parish
9:30 am Elizabeth & Nicholas Gentile
r/b Gizzi Family
11:00 am Laura Weiss
r/b St. Catharine’s Choir
12:30 pm Josephine Pyziak
r/b Daughter, Stella
Robert & Marguerite Maggs
r/b Patten Family
Carl D’Agostino r/b Martha Ferraro
Dr. Giacomo Curreri
r/b Lillian & Patrick LoRusso
Monday, March 25
9:00 am William Valcich r/b Family
Tuesday, March 26
9:00 am People of the Parish
Wednesday, March 27
9:00 am Jack McMahon
r/b Karen & Glenn Cashion
Thursday, March 28
No 9:00 am Mass
7:30 pm Albert Danza r/b Family
Friday, March 29
No 9:00 am Mass
Saturday, March 30
7:00 pm Marilyn Kotuski r/b Family
Sunday, March 31
8:00 am People of the Parish
9:30 am Deceased Members of the Dzema
Family & Nina r/b Family
11:00 am (Church) Sydor & Gleason Family
r/b Family
11:00 am (Fr. Scheg) Joseph Manenti
r/b Campasano Family
12:30 pm Sheehan & Teevan Family &
Louis Nunziato r/b Family
Theodore Meo r/b Meo Family
Dale Mainberger r/b Family
Domenica Luccarelli
r/b Cavallaro Family
Readings for the Week of March 24
Sun: Lk 19:28-40/Is 50:4-7/Phil 2:6-11/
Lk 22:14--23:56
Mon: Is 42:1-7/Jn 12:1-11
Tue: Is 49:1-6/Jn 13:21-33, 36-38
Wed: Is 50:4-9a/Mt 26:14-25
Thu: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14/1 Cor 11:23-26/
Jn 13:1-15
Fri: Is 52:13--53:12/Heb 4:14-16;
5:7-9/Jn 18:1--19:42
Sat: Gn 1:1--2:2 or 1:1, 26-31a/
Gn 22:1-18 or 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13,
15-18/Ex 14:15--15:1/Is 54:5-14/
Is 55:1-11/Bar 3:9-15, 32--4:4/
Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28/Rom 6:3-11/
Lk 24:1-12
Next Sun: Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Col 3:1-4/
Lk 24:1-12
Weekly Calendar
Sunday, March 24
9:30 am Little Angels/Sunday School
10:30 am Catholic Inquiry, LI
Tuesday, March 26
4:30 pm Children’s Choir, MR
Wednesday, March 27
10:00 am Love, A Guide For Prayer, RM 17
10:00 am Rosary Makers, RM 15
7:30 pm St. Vincent de Paul, RM 15
Friday, March 29
1:30 pm Divine Mercy Novena, CP
6:45 pm Youth Group Living Stations
Practice, CH
7:30 pm Living Stations of the Cross, CH
Saturday, March 30
9:00 am St. Vincent de Paul Easter Food
Collection, FS
1:30 pm Easter Food Blessing, CH
3:00 pm Divine Mercy Novena, CP
7:00 pm Easter Vigil Mass, CH
CH–Church • CP–Chapel • CR–Conference Room
FS–Fr. Scheg Center • LI–Library • MR–Music Room
PH–Parish Hall • RM–Classroom • SR–Staff Room
Thank You Mission Goers
We awakened our faith
in these challenging times
with Fr. Dan Lanahan
who led and inspired us
for three wonderful days.
Liturgical Schedule
PARISH & COMMUNITY EVENTS
Rosary Makers, March 27
Our Rosary Makers have sent 80,000+ rosaries to missions in
the United States and all over the world. This string craft is easy
to learn and can be done at home or at our weekly Wednesday
meetings at 10:00 am in Room 17. The missions are asking for
many more rosaries. This is a wonderful way to meet parishioners and also help
spread the word of Our Lady. For more info, call Rosemarie at 732-671-6409 or
Pat at 732-471-1660.
St. Anne’s Guild for Women’s Spirituality, April 2
Our mission is to support, educate and empower women as we discuss spiritual
topics. Meetings are the first Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am in Room 17;
refreshments are included. This month’s topic: “Continuing on the Road with
Jesus.” Contact: Valerie Niess at 732-264-5319.
Circle of Comfort Support Group, April 4
We offer support through prayer and faith sharing to all who have or
are experiencing the pain of a serious illness. Meetings take place on
Thursdays at 10:00 am in Room 17. If you’d like to participate, please
call 732-758-8568.
Prayer Shawl Ministry, April 4
If you like to knit or crochet or want to learn how, join us at 7:00 pm
in the Parish Hall on the first and third Thursdays of the month to
make comforting prayer shawls for those in need. For all the details
contact Helen Salese at 732-345-1840.
First Friday Adoration, April 5
The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed in the Chapel after the 9:00
am Mass and conclude with Benediction at 11:00 am. All
parishioners are invited for quiet prayer, adoration and meditation.
Weekend of March 31
SAVE THE DATE
Altar Servers
8:00 am A., C. & M. Smith
9:30 am M., M. & G. McIlvain
11:00 am Church: Magistrado, Daly &
T. Smith
11:00 am Fr. Scheg: Campasano,
Foreman & Brooks
12:30 pm S. & V. DeSpirito & Skamarak
Cantors
7:00 pm Irene Hauge
8:00 am Tony Locascio
9:30 am Maureen McMullan
11:00 am Church: Irene Hauge
11:00 am Fr. Scheg: Amanda Coluccio
12:30 pm Marykathryn Dalton
Readers
7:00 pm Carmela Uhlemeyer, Fran Gizzi
& Dr. Christine Salib
8:00 am Robert Mariani
9:30 am Michael Rossano
11:00 am Church: Anne Matthews
11:00 am Fr. Scheg: Roger Nicholson
12:30 pm Paulette Gage
Spirituality & Education Day for Maturing Adults, May 15
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
~Team 2~
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On Wednesday, May 15, St. Catharine’s is hosting a special day for maturing
adults in Monmouth County. Titled “The Gift of Faith in Our Year of Faith,” this
event will include a Mass, presentations by television personality Msgr. Walter
Nolan and writer Doris B. Hudak, food, entertainment and more. The details are
coming soon. Can’t wait? Go to [email protected].
Holmdel Half Century Club
Tues., Apr. 2:
12:00 pm, Regular Meeting; nurse available for blood pressure
check-up. Lunch: Pizza.
Wed., Apr. 3:
2:00 pm “Kinky Boots.” Orch seats: $140 pp. Lunch: Da
Rosina’s. Bus leaves Senior Center at 10:00 am. SOLD OUT!
Waiting list only.
Tues., Apr. 16: 12:00 pm, Regular Meeting. Muffins will be served.
Thurs., Apr. 18: 9:00 am-2:00 pm, Drop-in Day at the Senior Center.
Thurs., Apr. 25: Atlantic City Trump Taj Mahal. $19 pp; slot play $30. Rachel
collects.
Tues., Apr. 30: 10:00 am, Buffet Breakfast at Colts Neck Inn. $10 pp. Mary
Rose collects.
Mon., May 6:
AC Tropicana. Lunch: Carmine’s voucher. Show: Tony Bennett
Tribute with Joan Rivers, Bette Midler & Carol Channing. $57
pp; $15 slot play. Ducky collects. Have money in by April 12.
Save the Date: May 27-31: Niagara Falls & Toronto, Canada. $470 pp all
inclusive but trip insurance. All welcome. Contact: Agnes King.
For more information, call Agnes King at 732-264-4131 or fax 732-264-0035.
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GROWING IN SERVICE
The Bishop’s Appeal—2012 Update
As you know, St. Catharine’s receives an annual rebate from the diocese based
on the contributions of our parishioners to the Bishop’s Annual Appeal that year.
We have now received the final portion of the rebate for last year, which brings
the 2012 rebate to a total of $81,339.77. In keeping with the policy established
at the time of the first Bishop’s Annual Appeal in 2000, that money will be used to
support charitable and missionary activities outside the parish.
Bishop O’Connell has asked us to express his profound appreciation to our
parishioners for their great generosity. Permit me to add my own word of thanks
for the wonderful spirit of love and charity that our people have always exhibited.
May God’s blessings be with all of you.—Msgr. Eugene M. Rebeck, Pastor
Successful Luncheon
Thank you Annie Balzofiore
and her caring and hardworking team of “Irish”
helpers, who seated, served
and chatted with elder
members of the community
at our St. Patrick’s Day
Luncheon on Thursday,
March 14. What fun we had!
YOUTH GROUP
Kathy McBurnie ! Youth Minister ! 732-842-3963, ext. 13 ! [email protected]
March Events
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Fri, Mar 29, 6:45 pm: Meet for Living Stations Performance
Sat, Mar 30, 8:00-11:00 am: SVdP Easter Basket Giveaway
April Events
6:00-7:00 pm: Board Meeting
7:00-8:30 pm: Meeting—Film Fest
• Mon, Apr 8, Flamingo Flocking Begins
• Sun, Apr 14, DYC at St. Aloysius; Leave SC at 7:30 am
• Sun, Apr 21, 6:00-7:30 pm: Meeting
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Sun, Apr 7,
For details, call Mrs. McB or stop by to pick up a calendar.
LIBRARY
Celeste Vick • Librarian • 732-842-3963, ext. 39
“The holiest week of the year begins today. But the world doesn’t stop. Everything
goes on—the regular TV programs, the regular work schedule, income tax… . So, if I
want this to be a ‘holy week’ what do I do? I decide.”
(Bishop Ken Untener, Diocese of Saginaw, MI)
Holy Thursday, Francois Mauriac, Author; Church.
“The Eucharist is what is most real in the world.” With this theme, Mauriac
weaves a tapestry which for sheer loveliness vies with the finest literature on the
Blessed Sacrament. One cannot read it without being moved. This is an intimate
meditation on the Eucharist and the mystery of Holy Thursday by Nobel Laureate
Francois Mauriac.
Rosary—Mysteries, Meditations and the Telling of the Beads, Kevin O. Johnson,
Author; Prayer.
This book contains virtually everything you need to know about the practice of
meditative prayer. The Rosary includes the skill of vocal prayer, the technique of
meditative prayer, and an outstanding presentation of the fifteen mysteries.
Sunday Financial Stewardship
Weekend of March 17
Envelopes/Checks
Loose Cash
Total
$21,175.00
1,220.00
$22,395.00
Next Weekend’s Second Collection
Diocesan Assessment
Thank you for your support and generosity.
News from the Nurses
Colorectal Cancer Screening
Colorectal cancer screening is
strongly recommended for men
and women starting at age 50. The risk of
developing this type of cancer increases with
advancing age. More than 90% of cases
occur in people aged 50 or older.
Screening for colorectal cancer helps
prevent this disease. Screening can find
precancerous polyps (abnormal growths), so
they can be removed before they turn into
cancer. Screening also finds colorectal cancer
early, when treatment works best.
Symptoms of colorectal cancer are
blood in or on your stool; stomach pain,
aches or cramps that don’t go away; and
weight loss but you don’t know why. Risk
factors are inflammatory bowel disease or a
personal or family history of colorectal cancer
or colorectal polyps.
Lifestyle factors that may contribute to
increased risk of colorectal cancer include:
lack of regular physical activity, low fruit and
vegetable intake, a low-fiber and high-fat diet,
being overweight, and alcohol/tobacco use.
If you think you may be at higher than
average risk for this cancer, you should ask
your doctor about getting screened earlier
than age 50.
LENTEN & HOLY WEEK SERVICES
Banns of Marriage
Wednesday, March 27
I
Christine Picascia ~ Michael Lapunzina
Love, A Guide for Prayer, Room 17, @ 10:00 am
Friday, March 29
Youth Group’s Living Stations of the Cross, Church @ 7:30 pm
Relive Jesus’ Final Moments
Don’t miss this stunning dramatization
of Christ’s passion by some of
St. Catharine’s talented teens.
This is a wonderful opportunity for your
family to attend a compelling reenactment
of the Lord’s final moments.
Holy Thursday, March 28
Solemn Mass of the Lord’s Supper @ 7:30 pm
There will be the ceremony of the Washing of the Feet
and procession of the Blessed Sacrament.
Adoration at the Repository in the Chapel until 10:00 pm.
Good Friday, March 29
Service of the Lord’s Passion and Death @ 3:00 pm
Living Stations of the Cross @ 7:30 pm
Our Youth Group’s
Living Stations of the Cross
Friday, March 29
7:30 pm in Church
9-Day Divine Mercy Novena
Begins March 29
The Novena to the Divine Mercy
will be held in the Chapel at St.
Catharine’s on:
Holy Saturday, March 30
Blessing of Easter Food @ 1:30 pm
Solemn Easter Vigil Mass @ 7:00 pm
Easter Sunday, March 31
Mass in Church @ 8:00 am
Mass in Church @ 9:30 am
Mass in Church @ 11:00 am
Mass in Fr. Scheg Center @ 11:00 am
Mass in Church @ 12:30 pm
Good Friday, March 29 at 1:30 pm and on
Holy Saturday, March 30 at 3:00 pm.
On Easter Sunday, March 31, please pray
the Novena at home. Our Novena
continues at St. Catharine’s on MondaySaturday, April 1-6 at 3:00 pm.
We pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet and
read from the diary of St. Faustina. This is
a worldwide novena and ends on Divine
Mercy Sunday, April 7. If you have any
questions, call Anne at 732-290-0415.
Confession on Saturday, March 23
3:30-4:30 pm
Confession on Wednesday, March 27
4:00-5:00 pm & 7:30-8:30 pm
Parking Notice
At Easter time our neighbors at Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church sometimes
have problems parking in their lot due to
our parishioners using their lot as an
overflow area. Please respect our parish
boundary by not parking on property that
doesn’t belong to St. Catharine’s. Thank
you, in advance, for your cooperation.
Confession on Friday, March 29
11:00 am-12:00 pm
4:00-5:00 pm
There are no scheduled confessions on Holy Saturday.
Reconciliation Rooms are located in the Chapel.
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86 STILLWELL ROAD • HOLMDEL, NJ
Office: (732) 946-9485
24 HOUR
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732-946-3322
J.E. MOWERY AND SON
SEPTICS & EXCAVATING, INC.
4949
®
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Kenneth P. Duffy, G.M., NJ Lic. No. 4392
Serving the Community
Since 1932
MEYLER & COMPANY
732-772-9000
36 West Main Street, Holmdel
1715 HWY. 35 • MIDDLETOWN
671-2244
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Reasonable costs to clean sinks, toilets & sewer pipes.
Total plumbing repair services.
969 Holmdel Rd., Holmdel, NJ 07733
Vincent Matthew, R.Ph.
Theodore D. Sidun, Manager, NJ Lic. No. 4026
JOHN E. DAY
FUNERAL HOME
Celebrating 80 Years of Service
to Our Community
2002
85 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank 732.747.0332
Doreen DeMarco
Christine Stephan, Sales Associate
Parishioner - Choir Member
“Your Trusted Real Estate Advisor”
REALTOR Associate
57 East Main Street, Holmdel, NJ
Office: 732-946-2000 Direct: 732-241-5015
[email protected]
Office: 732-946-9600 x251
Cell 732-768-7067
[email protected]
998 Holmdel Road, Holmdel, NJ
EXIT REALTY EAST COAST
FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED BY A PARISH FAMILY
4 GENERATIONS OF CARING FAMILY SERVICE
140 Northhampton Street
Easton, PA 18042 • 610-258-6350
www.grandeastoniansuiteshotel.com
Michael Pavone, Owner/Manager • NJ License #4556
Angelica R. Pavone • NJ License #4945
3269 HIGHWAY 35 NORTH • HAZLET
www.shorepointfh.com
732-203-9200
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Family Dentistry
Charles M. Mulle
(732) 492-7186
Our products include Gold, Silver,
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HOLMDEL
HOLMDEL
L ANDSCAPING I NC .
Professionally Serving
the residents of
Holmdel Since 1979
© L ITURGICAL P UBLICATIONS I NC
225 Highway 35
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: 732.747.5885
Fax: 732.747.5844
530-1408
M ARCH 7, 2013
942 Highway 36
Leonardo, NJ 07737
Phone: 732.872.1316
Fax: 732.872.2002
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