Adoration Adult Choir Adult Faith Formation
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Adoration Adult Choir Adult Faith Formation
Page 2 October 26, 2014 ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Monday, October 27 7:30AM Forgotten Souls in Purgatory 6:30PM Paulo Rizzo — Mass of the Living RB/Nello & Anna DeChirara 7:00PM Word of Life Prayer Group (Chapel) Tuesday, October 28 7:30AM Jean Connolly RB/Lee Tague 2:00PM Rosary & Prayer Hour — Chapel 6:30PM Elsie Dyson RB/Steph & Dave Salewski Wednesday, October 29 7:30AM Philomena “Fannie” Costa RB/Lee Tague 3:00PM Prayers for Priests, Religious & Vocations 6:30PM Rev. James Thompson is held in the Chapel Mon. 9am-7pm, Tues. 9am-2pm & 5-10pm, Wed. 9am-9pm, Thurs. 9am-12pm & 5-10pm, Fri. 9am-9pm and Sat. from 9am to 1pm. CONFESSIONS Saturday from 4PM to 4:30PM and after the 5PM Saturday evening Mass. NOVENA In honor of the Miraculous Medal each Wednesday evening at 7PM. MARRIAGES Arrangements are to be made at least 1 year in advance. SICK CALLS Urgent calls any time of day or night. Arrangements for Communion calls to the sick or confined to the home are to be made by contacting the rectory. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Public elementary school children on Sunday morning at 8:00, 9:30, and 11:00 A.M. PARISH REGISTRATION We welcome new parishioners to the parish, and we ask them to register as soon as possible. If you are not registered we are not able to issue testimonial letters for sponsorship for the Sacraments or character references to schools or for employment. If you move from the parish please notify the rectory. Thursday, October 30 7:30AM Frank T. Hawrylo RB/Marianne Battista & Marilyn Rogalski 6:30PM Madelyn Marenko RB/Joe & Jane Fresco ENVELOPE SYSTEM Friday, October 31 7:30AM Jean Connolly RB/Steph & Dave Salewski 7:00PM Mass for St. Mary’s Parishioners Adoration Cathy Lippincott 499-9909 Adult Choir Jac Madson 758-7243 Adult Faith Formation Earl Alger 298-7071 Contemporary Choir Cathy Alphonse 291-9204 Food Pantry Jonette Tilton 977-1136 Knights of Columbus Alan Moshinsky 298-8710 Liturgy Committee Jack Laciskey 587-1397 Saturday, November 1 — All Saints Day 7:30AM Sissy Habres RB/Hustak Family 10:00AM Marilyn Cottrell 5:00PM Mass for St. Mary’s Parishioners Sunday, November 2 — All Souls Day 7:00AM Deceased Parishioners & Loved Ones MASSES Saturday Evening: 5:00 P.M. Sundays: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30AM. Weekdays: M-F 7:30 and 6:30 P.M., Sat. 7:30AM Eve before a Holy Day: 7:00 P.M. Holy Days: 7:30 and 10:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. BAPTISMS Sundays at 12:15PM. Arrangements are to be made at the rectory at least 6 weeks in advance and are done on 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month. The regular use of envelopes provides for a stable income to the church. This enables the pastor to plan for repairs, future expansion and improvements. We urge all parishioners to make regular use of PARISH ORGANIZATIONS: Open Hearts, Willing Hands (Interfaith Caregivers) Judy Pesce 298-5395 Pastoral Council Jack Laciskey 587-1397 Rosary & Altar Society Helene Shea 298-7612 Senior Citizens Club Joe Harcar 298-4396 Sports Committee John Bacovin 638-9054 St. Vincent de Paul Society Mary Williams 298-1414 of er Word Life Pray- Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 26, 2014 Messages From Fr. Mike The most important hour of every week is the time when we gather as a faith community in church to celebrate Mass. It is here where we praise and worship God as His grateful children and receive the graces we need and the spiritual nourishment of Jesus himself in Holy Communion to sustain us to face the challenges of the week ahead. This Monday we begin our 4-week study of the Parts of the Mass at 7 PM in our school hall. I’m confident that this series will help many of our parishioners grow in their understanding and appreciation for this beautiful form of worship. Next Saturday, November 1st, we celebrate All Saints Day, honoring the holy men and women who lived holy lives and are now with God in heaven. This feast is also a reminder to us that we are all called to holiness. Since it falls on a Saturday this year, it is not a day of obligatory Mass attendance, but we are still offering All Saints Masses on Friday at 7 PM and on Saturday at 7:30 AM and 10 AM in our church. Many of us have a special love and devotion for certain saints, and this is our opportunity to recognize and honor them. We are a people of hope, for our faith assures us that death marks the passage from this earthly life to eternal life, where we will experience perfect peace and happiness with God and all the saints. Next Sunday is All Souls Day, a day when we offer special recognition to all our departed parishioners and loved ones who have passed from this life. Our Sunday Masses next weekend will all be offered for our deceased loved ones whose names have been submitted on our All Souls envelopes, and additional envelopes may be found by our church exits. During the month of November a series of Masses will be offered for this intention. On Tuesday, November 4th, we are joining with the Bordentown Home for Funerals in offering a special Mass of Remembrance for families who have lost a loved one during the past year. The names of our departed loved ones will be recited during the Mass, and their families will receive a keepsake candle. If you would like someone remembered at this special Mass, please fill out a response form in the back of church and either drop it in the box there or in the collection basket. Once again this year our St. Vincent de Paul Society is sponsoring a Thanksgiving Food Drive project to provide Thanksgiving baskets for the needy area families they support and also to provide food for our Food Pantry clients. See the flier in today’s bulletin for complete information about this worthy project—I encourage your support. Feeding the hungry is the first of the Corporal Works of Mercy. We had beautiful Fall weather last weekend for the Bordentown Area CROP Walk, and although there were only a few walkers this year, well over $1,000 was raised to MEETINGS OF THE WEEK Mon. 7:00 PM Mary’s Weavers Parish Center, downstairs 7:00 PM Parts of the Mass (School Hall) 8:00 PM Knights of Columbus #570 Parish Center, upstairs Wed. 7:00 PM Bingo (School Hall) Thurs. 7:00 PM RCIA Catholic Voters: Do You Know the 5 Non-Negotiable Issues? •Abortion •Euthanasia •Embryonic Stem Cell Research •Human Cloning •Homosexual “Marriage” These five issues concern actions that are intrinsically evil and must never be promoted by the law. Intrinsically evil actions are those that fundamentally conflict with the moral law and can never be performed under any circumstances. It is a serious sin to deliberately endorse or promote any of these actions. Please examine carefully the positions of the various candidates for political office, and vote according a wellformed conscience, guided by doctrine of the Catholic Church. For more information, see the “Voter’s Guide for Serious Catholics”, which you can access through www.catholic.com, by typing the name in the search box, and Bordentown Cemetery / St. Mary's Section Attn: Parishioners, Visitors, Non-Parishioners Pre-Need Special: 10% Price Discount Stop in and visit us at 210 Crosswicks Road, Bordentown, NJ. We offer a beautiful extended St. Mary's section, a veterans section and a non-denominational section for burials. Also we offer a Columbarium for cremains of your loved ones. Office hours 9-1 Monday thru Friday. Call 609 298-0605 • Parenting Pointer: If your child has a problem and wants your input, but you are caught off guard, try saying "Tell me more about that." or "What do you think you should do?" Responses like this can buy you time and clarify the situation. Works with spouses too. by Susan Vogt, www.SusanVogt.net What: When: Where: Catholic, collegial support and resources for the unemployed and those in career transitions 7-8 PM on the first Wednesday of every month St. Mary’s Parish Center, first floor Sponsor: Knights of Columbus, Council 570 For more information, call Paul at 609-324-2811 Page 4 October 26, 2014 Rosary and Altar Society News RESPECT LIFE “Each of Us is a Masterpiece of God’s Creation!” Please pray a Rosary a day throughout the month of October for LIFE. “What can I do for You, Lord Jesus? What can I do? I am really a small one. How can my life change anything? And yet, in some mysterious way, my life can change the world. Through intercessory prayer, I can touch people all over the world. You are God and I am a creature, yet You ask me to seek You out, to converse with You, to ask You for anything. No petition is too small for You or too difficult for You. Today, Jesus, let me remember those I love who are far from You. I beg Your graces upon them. My trust is in You, O Lord.” —Fr. Leszek Czelusniak, MIC LINENS Week of October 26 Luz Moore Week of November 2 Palma Harwick If illness or any unforeseen scheduling conflicts occur before or during your assigned week for linens and you are unable to do them, please contact Helene at 298-7612 or Stephanie at 291-1816. UPCOMING EVENTS: >>WEEKDAY ROSARY–7AM & 8AM in the Chapel, before and after the 7:30AM Mass. >>ROSARY HOURS – EVERY TUESDAY from 2–3PM in the chapel; and EVERY WEDNESDAY at 3 PM for priests and religious. On Saturdays at 9AM the “Timeless Rosary” is recited. Please join us—ALL ARE WELCOME. Holy Father’s Prayer Intentions for October: — Peace: That the Lord may grant peace to those parts of the world most battered by war and violence; — That World Mission Day may rekindle in every believer zeal for carrying the Gospel into all the world. >>PRAYER SHAWL PROJECT – Mary’s Weavers - All parishioners and friends with knitting or crocheting skills, and those who are willing to learn, are invited to join us on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM in the downstairs meeting room, Parish Center. ALL ARE WELCOME. Interested? Telephone Helene Shea for more information at 298-7612. Next Meeting of group is October 27th. St. Mary’s Community Food Pantry At present time we are assisting 48 families a week at the food pantry. With the holidays quickly approaching our numbers will continue to grow. Please consider “paying it forward” with a donation to the food pantry. Food Items Needed: canned meat, canned veggies, canned soup with meat, canned fruit, cereal , tuna, peanut butter, jelly, canned fruit and veggies, and SpaghettiOs. Our food pantry hours are as follows: M-W-F 2-3:00 PM; All Souls Day Next Sunday is All Souls Day, when the Church honors all the faithful who have passed from this life. All our Sunday Masses that day will be offered for all our deceased parishioners and loved ones whose names are submitted on our All Souls envelopes, and during November several additional Masses will be offered for this intention. Additional All Souls envelopes are available by our church All Saints Day Saturday, November 1st is All Saints Day, traditionally a holyday of obligation. Because this feast falls on a Saturday this year, it is not a day of obligatory Mass attendance. But we are offering All Saints Masses this Friday at 7 PM and Saturday at 7:30 AM and 10 AM and encourage you to come and honor the Our own Deacon Tom Shea . . . . . . along with Andy Law and C.C. Carter will be honored for their service to our country and community at the bi-annual Bordentown Veterans Memorial Patriotic Ball on November 15th at the Old York Country Club. * * *Cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, dinner and dancing * * * * * * Black Tie optional—Tickets are $100 per person * * * For information, contact Stephanie Pecht (298-0128) or >>CLARE ESTATE ROSARY — Next recitation is scheduled for November 4th, at 10:30AM. >>COMMUNION SUNDAY — November 9th Rosary at 8:00AM; Mass at 8:30AM; Meeting to follow, in the Parish Center, upstairs room. Let us pray for all Rosarians, and especially our currently ill or suffering members and friends and their caring family members: Yolanda Foley; Marie Rachmiel; Paul and Sue Shea; Susan H.; Joan MacMullan; Robert; Sophie Piller; Abigail L., and Linda G. and for their families; Patricia Krowicki; Catherine; Marilyn Rogalski; Reba Burrichter; Terry for lung cancer; Andrew S.; Bertha; Lynn G.; Ted; Nancy K. and for her daughter Barbara’s healing; for Rose for a successful, healthy pregnancy; William S.; Lois M. and Teddy for fortitude and health; Jesse; Addie; Joyce; and Carl and Rosemary Brodowski. We continue to pray for the protection of our religious freedom and our conscience rights; for an end to abortion; for the family and Marriage Appreciation Event – Nov 8th The United States Council of Catholic Bishops has designated this year to honor those who have received or are about to receive the sacrament of marriage. Our parish has set aside Saturday November 8th to do just that. The event is from 9 AM to 12 noon. Babysitting will be provided. During the event we will do several things to honor those couples who are living their Catholic faith through the sacrament of marriage, including ending with a light lunch. Please sign up for the event in the back of the church under the poster for the event; online at our website; or by calling the office at 298-0265. We just need to know how much food to prepare. Please set aside the morning of Nov 8th and let us as a parish honor you for your daily commitment to each other and the Sacrament of Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 26, 2014 “You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.” Readings for Sunday, November 2, 2014: Wisdom 3:1–9 Wisdom offers great comfort to all of us who have experienced loss and grief and it offers us hope for our own immortality. The souls of the just are with God and living in peace. The author affirms that for the righteous, sufferings are not punishments but are purifications and opportunities to show fidelity to God. In the time of their visitation (judgement), they shall shine like sparks from a raging fire and they shall know the truth and shall abide with God in love. In Jesus, we will see our loved ones again and what a wonderful reunion it will be. The next time we experience sufferings or troubles or frustrations, let's ask God what areas of our lives are being purified. Psalm 23:1-6 The Lord is my shepherd; there's nothing I shall want. Romans 5:5–11 Paul reminds us that God's love is unconditional, that He gave us the greatest gift of all, His own Son who would die for us. "The crucifixion of Jesus Christ displays God’s initiative in certifying humanity for unimpeded access into the divine presence. Reconciliation is God’s gift of pardon to the entire human race. "(USCCB). God proves His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. If God did all that before we were justified, Paul says, imagine how much more God will do for us now that we live in the grace and reconciliation Christ won for us through his death. Gospel - John 6:37-40 Today's Gospel follows the multiplication of the loaves and Jesus' assertion that He is "the bread of life" and those that come to Him will neither hunger nor thirst. Jesus then adds that His only agenda is to do His Father's will; Jesus is a perfect example of Christian humility for He, the Divine Son, submits His will entirely to the will of the Father. "For this is the will of the Father, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in Him may have eternal life and I shall raise him up on the last day." St. Faustina writes in her Diary... "Know that it will cost you much, so write on the clean sheet of paper: ‘From today on, my own will does not exist, and then cross out the page’. And on the other side write these words: ‘From PARISHIONER ASSISTANCE NEEDED The Rosary & Altar Society is in need of additional help with caring for the linens that are used on our altars to the Lord. We will provide all the details in the special handling of these items vital in the Liturgical Service of the Mass. The time commitment is handled on a rotation basis. You need not be a member of the Rosary & Altar Society. If anyone is interested, please contact Helene Shea at 298-7612 or October 26, 2014 Traveling Faith – Oct 2014 – Power of the Rosary This month’s Traveling Faith CD is on the Power and Promises of the Rosary. Since Oct 7th is the memorial of Our Lady of the Rosary, it seemed only fitting to have a talk on the Rosary available for the parish to listen to in their cars as they travel around this great state of New Jersey. Once again you can find them on the table at the back of the church. We will replenish them all month, so if there are none when you check at the table, check back again next week and there should be more. For more info call the $1,000 BINGO — Every Wednesday Night Consolidated Fire Association (298-4761) is hosting a $1,000 Bingo at St. Mary’s school hall, every Wednesday evening. Parishioners are welcome! Supporting ALS Research The "ice bucket challenge" to raise support for ALS research has gone viral in recent weeks, drawing celebrities, everyday people and even cartoon character Homer Simpson. The ALS Association acknowledges using embryonic stem cell research in one specific study; the Church as you are aware opposes embryonic research using cells from unborn children and fertilized eggs. WE DO HAVE AN ALTERNATIVE TO WHICH WE CAN LEND OUR SUPPORT—The John Paul II Medical Research Institute in Iowa City, Iowa sponsors ethical ALS research without using embryonic stem cells, as well as other research on diseases. The Research Institute can be contacted at: Is God Calling You to be a Chaplain Aide? VOLUNTEER CHAPLAIN AIDES are needed at Virtua Memorial Hospital in Mount Holly. There are openings for trained lay visitors seven days a week. Following a training and orientation process, an Aide may donate two to four hours each week to visit patients, offering them friendship and spiritual comfort. Eucharistic Ministers are also needed seven days a week to bring Holy Communion to Catholic patients. Catholic volunteers may offer their time and talents to be a Chaplain Aide and/or an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion. For more information, contact Chaplain Wendy Boer, Virtua Memorial Hospital, 609-267-0700, ext. 43281 or [email protected]. The 18-hour Training Course will be offered at Virtua Memorial Hospital, 175 Madison Ave., Mt. Holly, on Thursday, October 30, & Friday, October 31, 2014, from Page 6 October 26, 2014 Religious Educa on & Sacramental Programs st th 1 ~ 8 Grade & High School October 26….RE Classes October 26….Confirmation Candidate’s “Choosing of a Christian Name” form due November 2, 9, 16, 23...RE Classes November 21…Advent Wreath Celebration — School Hall, 7:00–9:00 PM. Prayer Sponsors – Parishioners, please consider picking a Confirmation candidate from the listing on the bulletin board in the back of the church. Please support your candidate by praying for them during their journey into becoming an adult in the Catholic Church. We ask that you read the form and fill it out completely. If you do not want the candidate to know who you are, we will not pass on that information. We thank you ahead of time for your prayers! Food Pantry Donations for the needy in our community are being collected every Sunday during our religious education classes. There are receptacles in the School Hall to collect non-perishable donations. Thank you for your support and generosity! New Students – If you have forgotten to sign up for classes, it is not too late! Registration forms are available in the bookcase in the back of the church. Please note – if your child is new to our program, and was not baptized here at St. Mary’s Parish, we will need to see an original baptismal certificate. Thank you! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All Dates, Notices and Calendars for Our Religious Education Programs are online at …. www.stmarysre.org. Please check website on a regular basis for updates. Also, important notices/updates will always be posted here! RE Office: (609) 291-8281 ext. 17 or 18, Fax #: (609) 298-7178, Email: [email protected] or [email protected], Website: www.stmarysre.org. Debt Reduction Collection Our monthly Debt Reduction Offering will be taken up as a second collection next weekend. SHOPRITE GIFT CARDS — WEEKLY SHOPPING Shoprite Supermarket Gift Cards are available in various denominations from $10.00 to $100.00. The parish community earns a 5% return on every card purchased. Order forms are at all church exits or you may place orders by telephoning Stephanie at 291-1816. Thank you for considering this option which makes a routine weekly task a double blessing – food for your family and a benefit to your parish family. Note: We are suspending the purchase of other merchants’ gift cards at this time, due to Altar Servers — November 1st & 2nd 5:00PM 7:00AM 8:30AM 10:00AM Team Team Team Team #2 #4 #7 #17 Angyal Chilelli Maurin Labissiere St. Vincent de Paul Society October 26, 2014: 30th Sunday in Ordinary time In this Sunday’s Gospel we find the truth that loving God isn’t merely a matter of fervor in our hearts, but that it must be expressed in doing good for the sake of others. This weekend we are happy to kick off our 2nd annual Thanks-Giving Food Drive. Food and monetary donations will be accepted to provide Thanksgiving baskets to the guests of the St. Vincent de Paul Society and to provide the guests of the food pantry with food for their Thanksgiving dinners. Please see the special flyer in the bulletin this weekend with all the details. We give “Thanks” to God by “Giving” to others. Remembrance Mass Our annual Mass remembering loved ones who have passed away during the last year will be held on Tuesday, November 4th, at 7PM, and registration forms are available in the rear of our church for those wishing to include the ...THE SICK who have been recommended to our prayers: Sr. Joyce Marie Riley, Shirley Mich, Ken Kreidler, Victoria Seda, Joan Shaw, Mary Mathews, Abigail Lynch, Cindy Marriott, Dominic Scolaro, Daniel Wilson, Deborah Peters, Merle Barrett, Karen C. Hillman, Rob Morton, Lawrence MacArthur, Rosemarie Brodowski, Lois Mayer, Jean Mizenko, Kathi Matey, Mary Cox, Zachary Slane, Hal Frock, Alice tenBerge, John tenBerge, Fred Baiocco, Jeanne Gelak, Golden Rasmussen, Angelo Nasti, Sophie Piller, Marie Rachmiel, Don Glover, Miron Gontowitz, Fr. Pat Connor, Michael Revesz, Kathy Alvarez, Diane Wilson, Ronald Rausse, Boleslaw Pacholek, Doris Scibek, Patricia Krowicki, Tom Moore, Marie Russo, Marilyn Rogalski, Thelma Jablonski, Mike Machulskis, Stephanie DeMarco, John Karp, Christine Wetterling, Virginia Plank, Connie Lippincott, Helen Seaman, Larry Steele, Mary Ellen Mancini, Al Rowley, Carl Brodowski, Primitivo Cruz, Robert Inman, Allison Eckman, Antoinette Schroeder, Joan MacMullan, Joe Harcar, Kaley Lawrence, Yolanda Foley and all of the sick of the parish. Pray For Our Deceased Harold Perkins Chapel Sanctuary Lamp Edward P. Foley, Jr. RB/Family