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MASS INTENTIONS ST. CATHARINE CHURCH Faith to Move Mountains A Campaign for the Diocese of Trenton MONDAY, January 19 8:00 AM Marie Wingard 12:00 PM (Chapel) William M. King, Jr. TUESDAY, January 20 8:00 AM Marie Wingard 12:00 PM (Chapel) Marie Mignelli Throughout 134 years as the growing Church of the Diocese of Trenton we have worked hard to fulfill our mission to make disciples, baptizing in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Numbering 800,000 strong in 2014, we Catholics have come this far by faith. The challenges before us appear formidable, indeed mountain-like, but the faithful of our Diocese have always responded to the challenge of the Gospel through their generosity in many ways. They have always believed that faith is greater than the mountain. WEDNESDAY, January 21 8:00 AM (Chapel) Fran McCarthy Marie Wingard Jack Naughton Joseph Heinzmann Anthony N. Margadonna John Ryan 12:00 PM (Chapel) Peggy Murphy THURSDAY, January 22 8:00 AM Marie Wingard 12:00 PM (Chapel) Eileen Venables Fiscally we have been prudent with wise management of our resources. Proactively, as we seek to nurture new seeds of faith in our church through vital and dynamic programs and services, we must secure additional resources that will work for us in supporting our efforts. FRIDAY, January 23 6:45 AM David Oster, Sr. 8:00 AM Rachel Fields Anna Tinh Thi Nguyen Marie Wingard Richard Hatem Joseph Bich Van Nguyen Caddy Daniels 12:00 PM (Chapel) Gayle Britt Secure endowments have long been mainstays of wealth for universities and hospitals, generating perpetual restricted income, funding specific programs and services. Like the tiniest mustard seed, which grows into the largest of plants, diocesan restricted endowments will nurture a multitude of lives through specific ministries that foster strong faith by strengthening our parishes and schools,; forming and supporting our seminarians and clergy, growing our lay formational and educational programs and broadening our social services. SATURDAY, January 24 6:45 AM John Ryan 8:00 AM Thomas Anthony 5:00 PM Joseph Cotov SUNDAY, January 25 7:00 AM Lieut. James W. Ferguson 9:00 AM Colette & Joe Liddy 10:30 AM Martin & Mary Clarke 12:00 PM (Chapel) Leo Leddy ST. MARGARET CHURCH SATURDAY, January 24 4:30 PM Peggy Murphy SUNDAY, January 25 8:30 AM Theresa Matuch Gorecki 10:00 AM People of the Parish 11:30 AM Anthony Margadonna Please remember our sick: Tom Murphy, Dr. Paul Miguez, Baby Max Pogers, John P. Tully, Jr., Fr. John McGovern, Robert McNamara, Penny Struble, Pillar “Bundy” O’Connor, Florence Skinner, Mark Pavliv, Sr. Janet Dolan, Fr. John McGovern, David Stevens, Jane Magovern, Tiffany Hanke Benner, Charles Williams, Bob Patrignelli ** We are seeking to raise a minimum of $75 million to facilitate not only keeping the faith, but living, professing, witnessing and spreading it. Although the goal is ambitious, we remain confident that it can be achieved. Jesus said “if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to the mountain, ‘move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you.” Please pray for the deceased: Theresa Matuch Gorecki, James Levers, Sr., Joan Repetti, Petrina Perretti, Frank B. Duffy, Frederick A. Williams, Richard Leahey, Sr., Baby Ellie Dawn Gillon, Rachel Fields, Virginia Purcell, Gerardo “Gerrry” Bibbo, Rachel Fields, Susan McMenemy, Baby Adriana Rose Frisina, Paul Marion, Alida Scheuermann** Members of our Parish who have family or friends in the service have given us their names which can be found in our Remembrance books in both churches in front of one of the side altars. We encourage you to stop there, say a prayer for those listed and for all our service people. To add a name to our prayer list, please call Barbara 732-449-5392 or Karen 732-685-7065 or [email protected]. 1 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family When I started as a School Psychologist over 35 years ago, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) was a relatively rarely diagnosed condition. At that time, in clinical settings the condition was known as MBD (Minimal Brain Dysfunction). Before a child was prescribed medication, it was only after an extensive evaluation that included standardized testing and observation of the child in the formal school setting and in the less structured home setting. In the cases where medication was clearly indicated, frequently, it was a very hard sell to convince parents that their child should take Ritalin. When I retired from School Psychology, 25 years later, the shift in attitudes on ADHD and medication was by far one of the most profound changes in school psychology practice. It was not unusual for parents to arrive at school with a diagnosis of ADD or ADHD from their family doctor after a brief and perfunctory interview. Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed now that 15% of high school students have been diagnosed with the disorder, although it is estimated that approximately 5% truly have the disorder, and the number of children taking medication for it had soared from 600,000 in 1990 to over 3.5 million. Not surprisingly, now newer medications such as Strattera, Adderall and Concerta were flooding the market. A new and upsetting aspect that we were seeing was the emergence of parents who saw the medication as giving their child an advantage over their peers when it came to standardized testing and SAT scores, that gave them a small boost in competitiveness in Math and Reading comprehension, to obtain entrance to desired colleges. And with the diagnosis, frequently came requests, and often, demands for modifications in test taking that provided another advantage. The role of the psychologist now changed from convincing parents about the efficacy of appropriately prescribed medication, to battling with parents to prevent their children being put on a path that could, and often did, lead to addiction during the teen years and young adulthood, and in some cases to psychosis, suicidal thoughts, hallucinations and anxiety. 2 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family And behind the change was the incontrovertible fact that the drug companies were paying doctors to deliver positive messages about the efficacy of their drugs and to advocate on behalf of ADHD stimulants. Between 2007 and 2012 alone, the number of prescriptions for ADHD drugs for adults between 2039 nearly tripled. Almost forgotten is the truth that even in the case of children who are correctly diagnosed, there are alternative ways of dealing with the condition, such as behavioral counseling, social skills training, and nowadays what psychologists call “mindfulness”, and that many of us in a Catholic environment would label “prayerfulness and meditation”. Interestingly, I have seen over the years that some children who have ADHD seem to thrive successfully in the more structured and “mindful” environment of a Catholic School. Here at St. Catharine School, the students are reminded, and given time, to pray frequently during the day, and to be quiet and reflective and prayerful throughout the day. Not surprisingly, in this structured setting, where expectations are clear and explicit, and where prayer and reflection are fostered, ADD and ADHD students as well as students in general, thrive and are more successful academically and socially. Fr Harry Cullen Letter from Fr Pedro L. Bou, DVD, St Anthony Claret Parish, Lakewood NJ Dear Fr Cullen, Happy New Year 2015! In the name of our parish, of St. Anthony Claret, I would like to thank you and your community for your great generosity during the Christmas Season. Thank you for the many gift donations that we received from your community’s Giving Tree Project. We gave out the gifts you sent us on the Feast of the Epiphany, Sunday Jan 4th. You made many kids very happy. Thanks again, and may the Lord bless you abundantly throughout the New Year. In the Divine Word Rev Pedro L. Bou SVD CALENDAR MONDAY, January 19 RECTORY OFFICE CLOSED Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day CYO Youth Group School 7:30 PM TUESDAY, January 20 Pastoral Care Healthy Bones Pastoral Care Cheerleaders CCD K-5Th Grade CCD 6th -8th Grade Allaire Hall Brandywine School School School 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 2:30 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM WEDNESDAY, January 21 Women’s Bible Study Convent Pastoral Care Sunrise Boy’s V Bball Game School Parent Reconciliation Mtg School 9:30 AM 10:30 AM 3:30 PM 7:00 PM THURSDAY, January 22 Healthy Bones Pastoral Care Altar Sewing/Craft Guild Girl’s JV Bball Girl’s V Bball Boy’s V Bball Children’s Choir Hall Wexford Hall School School School Chapel 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 2:30 PM 4:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:30 PM FRIDAY, January 23 Girl’s V Bball Game Boy’s JV Bball School School 3:30 PM 5:00 PM SATURDAY, January 24 Social Concerns Comm will be collecting Frozen Food Containers after all masses SUNDAY, January 25 Social Concerns Comm will be collecting Frozen Food Containers after all masses Monmouth Coastal Respect Life Committee March for Life Please join us for the March for Life 2015– Washington DC on Thursday, January 22, 2015. Bus sponsored by St. Catharine’s and the Monmouth Coastal Respect Life Committee. Please contact Cathi De Genova 732 995 0391 or [email protected] for reservations or for additional information. Please send the $10 fee to St. Catharine Church, 215 Essex Avenue, Spring Lake NJ 07762. Communion Under Both Kinds Following the advice and counsel of health conscious parishioners, we will not begin offering the Communion Cup until after the flu season is over. This will also give us time to invite additional extraordinary ministers of Communion to help us in this ministry. Jan 10-11, 2015 Regular Collection…………$16,703 Second Collection $3,592.00 First Collection Summary By Mass St Margaret’s Saturday 4.30PM Sunday 8.30AM Sunday 10.00AM Sunday 11.30AM Total St Margaret’s $2,298.00 $1,593.00 $1,762.00 $1,536.00 $7,189.00 St Catharine’s Saturday 5.00PM Sunday 7.00AM Sunday 9.00AM Sunday 10.30AM Sunday 12.00PM Total St Catharine’s Church $868.00 $1,381.00 $1,211.00 $1,901.00 $2,007.00 $7,368.00 Second Collection Total Cash Second Collection $1.318.00 Total Checks Second Collection $2,274.00 Miscellaneous Contributions that come in the mail $1,468.50.00 Loose Cash $678.00 Total Miscellaneous $2,146.50.50 Christmas Collection St Margaret’s Church Christmas Eve 4.00 PM Christmas Eve 7.30 PM Christmas Eve 10.00 PM Christmas Day 8.30 AM Christmas Day 10.00 AM Christmas Day 11.30 AM $14,166.00 $3,809.00 $5,528.00 $5,432.00 $4,512.00 $4,458.00 Total St Margaret’s church $37,905.00 St Catharine Church Christmas Eve 5.30 PM Christmas Eve 5.30 PM Chapel Christmas Day 7.00 AM Christmas Day 9.00 AM Christmas Day 10.30 AM Christmas Day 12.00 PM Christmas Day 12.00 PM Chapel $8,965.00 $2,974.00 $4,892.00 $5,068.00 $11,635.00 $7,921.00 $5,355.00 Total St Catharine Church $46,810.00 Mass in School 5.00 PM $4,803.00 Total for all Christmas Masses $89,518.00 Contributions that come in the mail $70,060.78 Parish Pay Christmas $6,818.44 Christmas Total Collection 3 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family $166,397.22 Pastoral Council St Catharine School celebrates Catholic Schools Week 2015 Jan 25 through Jan 30 Jan 22 Thursday OPEN HOUSE 9-11 AM & 1.15-2.15 PM Jan 23 Friday @ 9.00 AM Catholic Schools Mass – Gymnasium Jan 25 Sunday Catholic Schools Week Mass St Margaret Church (Students in school uniform) Followed by OPEN HOUSE at the school 11.30 AM – Noon Jan 26 Monday Door Decoration K – 8 Jeopardy K – 8 tournament @1.15 PM Jan 27 Tuesday OPEN HOUSE 9-11 AM & 1.15 – 2.15 PM Board Game - (Buddies) Lunch with Buddy Teacher Breakfast @ 7.15 AM (PTA) Jan 28 Wednesday Geography Bee – Grades 4 -8 Jan 29 Thursday Natural Gas Awards/Fun Brain Assembly Jan 30 Friday Dress Down Day (Sports/College) Faculty Vs Grade 8 Knock EM Down Game 1.15 PM Dana Puharic Maureen Martin Maureen Liddy John Fudge Susan Marks Becki Rubel Michael Mastrocola Claire Mullen Joseph Iorio Liza Keefe Jack Kirnan Elizabeth Perry Some thoughts about St. Catharine Parish Pastoral Council Although the members of the pastoral council may be involved in various ministries and organizations in the parish, their role on the council is not to represent these organizations/ministries. Their role is to help these organizations/ministries and everyone else in the parish, to keep in mind, and to work towards implementing the vision and goal of the parish and of the church. Its role is to guide the parish community in coming to understand and live out its pastoral mission. The council will begin by “visioning” – reflecting and clarifying what is our mission here at St Catharine’s. It is not a coordinating committee. St Catharine School will be represented by an 8th Grade and a Kindergarten student at all the weekend Masses on the weekend of Jan 24-25 at St. Catharine and St. Margaret Churches. Catholic Schools Week is celebrated nationally and is a joint project of the National Catholic Educational Association and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Come celebrate with us! It is not concerned with day to day administrative operations that are the responsibility of the pastor, the parochial vicar, the deacons, the school principal, the RCIA Director, the lay ministers and parish staff. It is distinct from the financial committee. The members of the pastoral council were called forth from the parish at large. The ministry of the pastoral council is to be attentive to the total mission of the parish. 1. “The first thing that the council must do is to pray that with the grace of God they may discern the voice of the Holy Spirit and try to be one with Christ to acknowledge his presence in their midst 2. The second need of a parish is conversion to a sense of community 3. The third need of a parish is for growth, maturity, the need to change, to accept the importance of change. 4. The fourth need is for planning, i.e., statements of its mission, vision, goal setting, objectives” (Cited in The Code of Canon Law: Text and Commentary from F. RODIMER, “Are Parish Councils on the Right Track?”) 4 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family Liturgical Ministry Schedule for St. Margaret Church Saturday, January 24th & Sunday, January 25th Celebrant SAT. 4:30PM Fr. Weiser SUN. 8:30AM Fr. Gallagher SUN. 10:00AM Fr. Dunlap SUN. 11:30AM Fr. Cullen Lector John Nugent Steve Mazur Elizabeth Baker Thomas Panepinto Eucharistic Minister Helen Nugent Minister Needed Maureen Liddy Frances Scuilli William Clark Liz Nesnay Jesse Novak Florence Tedesco Liturgical Ministry Schedule for St. Catharine Church Saturday, January 24 th & Sunday, January 25th Celebrant SAT. 5:00PM Fr. Cullen SUN. 7:00AM Fr. Morley SUN. 9:00AM Fr. Cullen SUN. 10:30AM Fr. Gallagher Lector Gia Beyer Jane Kulaga Isabella Maguire Carol Morris Eucharistic Minister Peg Gontkof Sr. Margaret Tierney John Hillyard Betsy Ryan Maureen O’Reilly Teresa Rigney Mary Ann Conte Jim or Virginia Piccolo Liturgical Ministry Schedule for St. Catharine Chapel Saturday, January 24 th & Sunday, January 25th Celebrant Lector Eucharistic Minister 12 NOON Fr. Weiser Maura McDermott Theresa Abel ADMISSION INFORMATION FOR ST. CATHARINE SCHOOL Dr. Marilyn Castellano, Principal of St. Catharine School, is very excited to announce the dates that St. Catharine School will be accepting new student applications for our 2015 -2016 school year. Applications for Admission for all new students will be available on our school website www.stcatharineschool.org beginning Wednesday, January 21st. Applications for Admission must be received by Friday, February 13th. We are also announcing the date for ReRegistration of our currently enrolled students. Re-registration will take place between Wednesday, January 21st and Wednesday, February 4th. 5 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family ATTENTION PARISH PAY PARTICIPANTS Beginning with the first of the year, the parish will switch to Parish Giving for the Electronic Fund Transfer program. We will no longer be using Parish Pay. All parishioners currently enrolled in Parish Pay are encouraged to contact the rectory or visit the parish website WWW.STCATHARINE-STMARGARET.ORG and follow the prompts to enroll in Parish Giving. Enroll in Parish Giving Track your contributions No need to remember envelopes Schedule contributions while on vacation Link your bank account or credit card RECTORY OFFICE CLOSED Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, January 19th PARISH INFORMATION BAPTISMS: Baptisms are usually on the 2 & 4 Sundays of each month at 1:30 nd th PM. Baptism Preparation Class must be taken before the Baptism. The next class is Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at 7:30 PM in the Convent. We urge parents to take the class before the baby’s birth. Please call 732-449-5765, ext 102 to arrange for Baptisms and the Preparation Class. CHILDREN'S LITURGY OF THE WORD: All children, ages 4 and up are invited to attend the Children's Liturgy of the Word at the 10:00 AM Mass in St. Margaret's Church. There is no fee or registration required. MARRIAGES: Those planning marriage should notify the pastor at least one year in advance. The Church sees marriage in one’s own parish as the most proper arrangement, therefore, people who reside in St. Catharine - St. Margaret Parish have a right to be married here. Others should receive the sacrament in their own parishes. The bride, the groom, or their parents must be registered and living in this Parish for at least one year. Pre-Cana or Engaged Encounter Weekend is required as is participation in FOCCUS; a self-diagnostic inventory designed to help couples learn more about themselves and their unique relationship. Please call 732-449-5765, ext. 166. MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA: Daughters of St. Catharine and St. Margaret “The daughters of St. Catharine-St. Margaret are women empowering women to trust in Jesus as Mary did – to share triumphs and tragedies, to learn with and from each other, to make our journey on this earth peaceful.” Because of great interest in the topic of human trafficking, the venue for the next meeting has been changed to accommodate the number expected. The next meeting is Thursday, Jan 29th @ 7:00PM in St. Catharine School Cafeteria. Fr. Padovani will introduce Winifred Dougherty, a Good Shepherd Sister from Ireland, and Ellen Kelly a Good Shepherd Sister living in Queens, NY, to present on the very current and critical issue of Human Trafficking and what it means for women and families today. (Cf Bios below) After the 8:00 AM Mass on Monday. QUEEN OF PEACE ROSARY: Sunday at 3:00 PM, St. Catharine Church. EUCHARISTIC DEVOTION: Weekly Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament is held EVERY Wednesday after the 8:00 AM Mass in the Chapel, Benediction at 4:00 PM. NEW PARISHIONERS: Welcome! We encourage all new families who move into the boundaries of St. Catharine - St. Margaret Parish to call the rectory to register in the parish. Parish Bulletin: [email protected] PARISH WEBSITE: WWW.STCATHARINE-STMARGARET.ORG PARISH E-MAIL: [email protected] OFFERTORY PARTICIPATION Parishioners are encouraged to bring the Offertory Gifts up to the altar at the masses, especially if mass is in memory of your loved ones. If you would like to do this please ask the ushers before the mass begins. St. Catharine - St. Margaret Men’s Group Meets in St. Margaret Hall at 7:00 PM on the 2nd Wednesday of the month for prayer and discussion of the Scripture Readings for the following Sunday Liturgy. All men are welcome. 6 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family For further information contact Gretchen Stevens 732-213-7475. [email protected]. Winifred Doherty is a Good Shepherd Sister from Ireland. Winifred has been the NGO Representative to the United Nations for the Sisters and Mission Partners since 2008. She is a social worker by profession graduating from University College Cork, Ireland. She worked in Ethiopia for 16 years empowering the girl child and young women through education and micro finance programs. She has experience in community mobilization for infrastructural development - water, sanitation, walkways and kitchens. She facilitated the girl child and young women to confront extreme poverty and the many discriminatory practices that plagued their lives - FGM, early marriage, kidnapping of girls, gender based violence, sexual exploitation and trafficking. As NGO representative at the United Nations she collaborates with other NGO's in efforts for poverty eradication, ending prostitution and human trafficking, ending violence against women and girls and the promotion of the girl child. She is a director of the Working Group on Girls and is currently a core team member of the NGO Global Coalition for Social Protection Floors. Ellen Kelly is a Sister of the Good Shepherd currently living in Queens, NY. She has been the New York Province Leader since 2008. She has her Masters in Clinical Social Work from Fordham University. Prior to assuming the role of Province Leader she was a social worker for 8 years and then served for 12 years as Executive Director of Collier Youth Services in Wickatunk (Marlboro), N.J. She has continued her interest in empowering young women and men through her involvement in supporting the efforts of her religious congregation in programs here in the US and in many countries around the globe. Sisters of the Good Shepherd are currently in 72 countries with a mission focused on persons who are trafficked, forced to migrate, oppressed by abject poverty or marginalized in any way. She also is active in a coalition of Catholic religious in the NYC area that provide education on human trafficking, advocacy and supportive housing and services for victims of human trafficking . PASTORAL CARE: 732-449-5765 If you are going into the hospital, our priests will be happy to anoint you by appointment before admittance. If you are IN the hospital, please call us to let us know so we can visit you, since hospitals no longer list patients’ parishes. If you wish someone to visit you or your loved one in your home or assisted living, please notify us directly. Sr. Margaret Ext. 124 Bereavement Support Group: The next session is Thursday, January 29th at 1:30 PM in the convent. If you have lost a loved one do not feel alone in your journey, we are here to support you. Call Sr. Margaret Tierney 732 449-5765, Ext. 124. Prayer Shawl Makers: The next session will be on Wednesday, February 11th at 7:30 PM in the convent. PLEASE NOTE: If you have a church communion pyx that you are not using, please kindly return it to Sr. Margaret, Thank you. If you were a Minister of Communion and would like to return to the ministry, we could use you, especially now. Please call Sr. Margaret at ext.124 Lay Carmelites Have you ever had the desire to grow deeper in your Faith? We offer you the opportunity to fulfill that desire. This desire is the movement of the Holy Spirit in you to pray. Let us be the instrument to bring this to fulfillment. If interested in discussing or attending one of our meetings, please call Jim Morrissey at 732-489-2031. Women's Bible Study Women’s Bible Study Group is an opportunity for women of all ages and all levels of Biblical knowledge to gather in fellowship and talk about scripture and its meaning to the challenges in our lives. The group will be meeting on Wednesday mornings from 9:30am-11:00am in the St. Catharine’s Convent living room. For more information about the group, please contact Catherine Pavincich at 732-449-5623 or at [email protected]. St. Catharine Classics News PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE: Kent Elwell of Oppenheimer Funds will speak at our Tuesday, January 27th meeting at St. Margaret Church Hall at 1 p.m. His topic, "Getting your financial house in order," will include a worksheet and Q and A on a subject of general interest to seniors. Coffee, tea, light refreshments and an hour or so with friends should warm up a cold afternoon. Welcome and bring a friend! It's FREE! March 12: St. Patrick's Party, St. Catharine's Cafeteria. April 14: Spiritual Day at San Alfonso Retreat House June 14: Concert of Sacred Music St. Catharine Church. Game Day at the Spring Lake Train Station: Second Monday of the Month: Bridge, Mah Jung, etc. Bring a friend and enjoy the game of your choice and light refreshments. It's FREE! PLEASE NOTE: There will be no game day in February. 7 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family Next week, January 24th & 25th, we will take up the Collection for the Church in Latin America. Your generosity to the Collection for the Church in Latin America is invaluable to the future of the faith in this region. Your donations will fund catechesis, marriage and family life programs, and seminarian formation. Please give with a joyful and generous heart. Please support programs like these and give generously in next week’s collection. VOCATION PRAYER: Dear God, bless our family life and nurture us with your love and care. Help us to be attentive to the needs of one another. Guide us to reach beyond our home in service to others. We ask you to open the hearts of our children to hear your voice, to know their true vocation, and to find true happiness in you. Amen. Is God Calling You? Vocational discernment groups meet to assist young men who are discerning the possibility that God may be calling them to a life of priestly ministry. These groups are designed to explore a priestly vocation with other like-minded men through prayer and sharing vocation stories and experiences. The group meetings are not meant to convince anyone that the priesthood is their vocation. They are designed to assist you in discovering if the priesthood is your true vocation and build your relationship with Christ along the way. If you are a faithful, single, Roman Catholic man, between the ages of 18 and 40, and are asking yourself whether God is calling you to be a priest, you are cordially invited to attend this month's discernment meeting on January 25th, from 4pm to 6pm at Saint Joseph Parish, 685 Hooper Avenue in Toms River, New Jersey. Join Rev. Scott Schaffer, as he shares his experiences of the priesthood, followed by prayer and concluding with a great meal and conversation. Please register with the Diocese of Trenton Vocation Office at [email protected] or by calling 609-406-7449. Join us at this exciting time as you discover and respond to His invitation! Many people want to serve God, but only as advisors St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family 215 Essex Avenue Parish Administration Spring Lake, New Jersey 07762 Street and Telephone Numbers Rectory, 215 Essex Avenue 732-449-5765 Convent, 211 Essex Avenue 732-449-5765, ext 126 School, 301 Second Avenue 732-449-4424 Religious Education Office, School 732-449-4424, ext 305, 310 St. Catharine Cemetery, W Chicago Blvd. Sea Girt 732-681-6269 St. Anne Cemetery, Allenwood Road, Wall 732-681-6269 PARISH WEBSITE: WWW.STCATHARINE-STMARGARET.ORG PARISH E-MAIL: [email protected] PARISH COUNCIL E-MAIL: [email protected] SCHOOL WEBSITE: stcatharineschool.org ~MASS SCHEDULES~ St. Catharine Church Saturday: 5:00 PM Sunday: 7 AM, 9 AM, 10:30 AM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 8 AM Friday, Saturday: 6:45 AM St. Catharine Chapel Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday: 12:00 Noon Wednesday: 8:00 AM, 12:00 Noon Sunday: 12:00 Noon St. Margaret Church Saturday: 4:30 PM Sunday: 8:30 AM, 10 AM, 11:30 AM RECTORY OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 9 AM -4:00 St. Catharine School PM. Evenings and Saturdays by appointment. If you wish an appointment with a priest, please call beforehand. On Holy Days & Holidays, the rectory office is closed. Weekday Mass for individual classes: 9:00AM on Wednesdays and Fridays during the school year. PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Parish Council Susan Marks 732-449 3491 Finance Council PJ McMenamin 908-230-4085 Altar Sewing & Crafts Guild Madelyn Curtis 732-449-0059 Bereavement Group Sr. Margaret Tierney 732-449-5765 x124 Children’s Liturgy Karen Tanzola 732-449-3547 CYO Youth Group Mark McNulty 732-449-5765 x125 Health Ministry Cathi Breslin 732-449-6824 Marion Mullarkey 732-449-8406 Holy Innocents Society Tom Dorney 732-449-9589 Joan McGurty 732-859-4358 Knights of Columbus Angelo Moliterno 732-974-7258 Respect Life Committee Barbara Griffin 732-774-0790 School PTA Janet Schneider 732-359-7707 Social Concerns Dave Wright 732-282-1998 The Classics (over age 55) Margaret O’Regan 732-449-3824 Third Order of Mt Carmel James Morrissey 732-489-2031 And Finally…. Some Catholic Humor “I have some good news and some bad news” said the pastor of the parish. The good news is that we have enough money to cover the monthly bills. The bad news is; it’s still in your pockets.” The priest announced that next week he was going to preach on the 17 th Chapter of St Mark. It was a special message and he wanted everyone to read the chapter before next Sunday. The following Sunday, he asked how many in the congregation had read the Chapter. Everyone raised their hands. “Just as I thought” said the priest “My message today is about honesty. There are only 16 chapters in St Mark’s Gospel What the world really needs is more love and less paperwork!.” Pearl Bailey SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION St. Catharine Chapel Saturday 3:30 – 4:30 PM St. Margaret Church Saturday 3:00 - 4:00 PM PARISH PROGRAMS RECTORY 732-449-5765 Receptionist Ext 100 Administration Ext 106 Adult Education Ext 102 Baptisms Ext 102 Bookkeeping Ext 107 Buildings & Grounds Ext 104 Bulletin Ext 110 Envelopes, Registration Ext 109 Funerals Ext 102/101 Music Office Ext 103 Operator Ext 0 Pastoral Care Ext 124 Publicity Ext 169 Receptionist Ext 100 Scheduling Ext 173 Weddings Ext 166 Youth Ministry Ext 125 Tax Letters Ext 178 Remember St. Catharine’s in Your Will Have the following statement included in your will: “I leave to the St Catharine School/Parish , Spring Lake, NJ, the sum of $___________or_______ percent of the residue of my estate, whichever is greater, for its religious, educational and charitable works”. Stock may also be donated to the parish. PARISH MISSION STATEMENT “We, the Catholic community of St. Catharine - St. Margaret, gather in Christ's name to nurture spiritual growth through the various stages and challenges of life. We are committed through liturgy, sacraments and parish activities - to proclaim the message of the Gospel, to provide a quality Catholic education for children and adults, to continue to build community and to serve those in need. Rich in the traditions established in this community during the last century, we challenge ourselves to live our faith in loving service to the community's residents and its many summer visitors. We affirm our concern for all members of the Mystical Body of Christ everywhere and particularly those who require assistance. And always, we seek to know and love God and to love our neighbor as Jesus taught us.” 8 513 St. Catharine – St. Margaret Parish Family