Acrobat - Our Lady Star of the Sea

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Acrobat - Our Lady Star of the Sea
5:30 Andrea Librone/Family
7:00 Spanish Mass
SUNDAY – FEBRUARY 8
FEBRUARY 1, 2015
SATURDAY – JANUARY 31
4:15 Julia Connor/Jack & Peggy Connor
5:30 John Pettit/Tim Kelly & Family
7:00 Spanish Mass
SUNDAY – FEBRUARY 1
7:30 Mass for the People
9:45 Linda Tiso/Debra O’Leary-Kurtz
12:00 Thanksgiving & Well Being of
the Headley Family/Fr Joe
2:30 Spanish Mass
Ramona Neris/Hilaria Caceres
6:30 Josephine, Lucille, Rhett &
Lorry (Living)/Cecilia
8:00 Vietnamese Mass
MONDAY – FEBRUARY 2
7:00 Well Being of Bishop Joseph Galante/
Fr Joe
5:15 Mass for the People
TUESDAY – FEBRUARY 3
7:00 Irma Gormley/Family
5:15 John & Mary Ferreira &
Deceased Members of Ferreira Family
WEDNESDAY – FEBRUARY 4
7:00 Mass for the People
5:15 Dominic Bucca/Robert & Colleen
Rabena
7:00 Spanish Mass
THURSDAY – FEBRUARY 5
7:00 Mass for the People
5:15 Nevil Tauro (Birthday)/
Mary Ellen Maguire
6:30 Spanish Mass
FRIDAY – FEBRUARY 6
7:00 Mass for the People
9:00 Nevil Tauro/Fr Patrick Brady
5:15 Martha Schmidinger
SATURDAY – FEBRUARY 7
8:00 Mass for the People
4:15 Tony Coyne/Mary Ellen &
Rosemary Maguire
7:30
9:45
12:00
2:30
6:30
8:00
Kevin McMonagle/Mary Ellen Maguire
Gaetano LoCoco Family/Andrea LoCoco
Spanish Mass
Mass for the People
Vietnamese Mass
LECTORS
4:15 pm
5:30 pm
7:30 am
9:45 am
12 Noon
6:30 pm
John Eccles
Mary Beck
Gloria Schiavo
Gene Rapp
Peter Keane
Federico Lopez
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
4:15 pm
5:30 pm
7:30 am
9:45 am
12 Noon
6:30 pm
Marcie & Jack McAvaddy
Sister Christine
Guillermo Lazo/Rene
Gallofin/Mary Ann Gallofin
Peter Keane/Cecilia Magalong
Federico Lopez/Cathy V
Stanton
FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading: Deuteronomy 18:15-20
Moses explains to the people that a prophet will
come from among them, and that they should
listen to this prophet’s words, for God has told
him of this prophet. God also tells Moses that
anyone who pretends to speak in his words, or
speaks in the name of other gods shall die.
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 7:32-35
Paul tells the Corinthians how an unmarried man
or woman is able to devote themselves fully to
God without concern for the needs of a spouse.
Paul explains that God wants to help them
promote good and devote themselves more fully
to God.
Gospel: Mark 1:21-28
As Jesus was teaching, a man with an unclean
spirit came to the synagogue and asked if Jesus
had come to destroy them. Jesus ordered the
spirit out of the man, who shrieked violently as
the spirit departed. The people were amazed at
the authority he had over the spirit.
MINISTRY DIRECTORY
Altar Server
Dr James McGinn
[email protected]
Choir
Kathryn Wilson/Carla Tosh
609-345-1878
Lectors & Eucharist Ministers
Joseph Tosh
609-345-1878
Religious Education
Sister Sylvia
609-340-0116
RCIA
Fr Joseph Pham
609-345-1878
School Office
Susan Tarrant
609-345-0648
Usher/Hospitality
Chris Heald
609-345-1878
Youth Ministry
Hugo & Hilda Llerena 609-340-0116
SCHOOL OF LITURGY FORMATION
SESSIONS - WINTER 2015
Sessions for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
Communion, Readers and Cantors. All day
(Saturday) sessions lead to diocesan
certification which include, Spirituality and
Ministry; History of the liturgy & review of the
Liturgical documents; Pastoral Care of the Sick
for Eucharistic Ministers and Use of the
Lectionary
for
readers
and
Practical
Experience.
Listed below are the locations:
Parish of All Saints– 621 Dock Street,
Millville – Saturday, February 28 from 9:00 am
– 3:00 pm. Register by February 24, 2015.
Church of St. Mary– 2001 Springdale
Road, Cherry Hill – Saturday, March 14 from
9:00 am – 3:00 pm. Register by March 10,
2015.
Sts. Peter & Paul– 362 Ganttown Rd
Turnersville – Saturday, May 16 from 9:00 am
– 3:00 pm. Register by May 12, 2014.
The school fee is $35.00. Light refreshments
will be provided by the School of Liturgy.
Please bring a brown bag lunch. Please
contact our rectory for an application and
additional information.
BULLETIN NEWS FROM
OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA
REGIONAL SCHOOL
Despite the snow, OLSS School celebrated
Catholic Schools Week with prayer and
activities highlighting this year’s theme:
“Catholic Schools-Communities of Faith,
Knowledge, and Service”. Some of the
activities included a Book Fair, Prayer Service,
Soup for the Souper Bowl Service Project,
Crazy Socks and Hat Day, Ice Cream Social
and Books and Board Games with Prayer
Partners. Teachers and staff were honored
with a luncheon on Friday.
The Free Throw Contest sponsored by the
Knights of Columbus is rescheduled for
Tuesday, February 3rd at 6:30 in the school
gym. This competition is open to boys and girls
aged 9-14. Entry forms, which require
parent/guardian signature of permission, will be
available that night.
If you are interested in learning more about
our school, please call 609-345-0648 to
schedule a tour. OLSS offers classes for Pre K
3 and Pre K 4, Kindergarten to 8th grade, as
well as, two levels of Special Education. Take
the time to discover all a quality Catholic
Education at OLSS has to offer.
Mrs. Susan Tarrant, Principal
faithFULL Food Drive 2015
In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus tells us that
whenever we feed the least of our brothers
and sisters, we feed Jesus himself. At this
time of the year, many food pantries find
themselves with empty shelves while the
requests for food are still great.
In response, the Diocese of Camden is
organizing its second annual faithFULL Food
Drive. On Sunday, March 1, every parish and
school in the diocese will be asked to bring
food donations to area food banks. For more
information, contact your faith community’s
food drive point
person, and
visit
www.camdendiocese.org/faithfull.
HOUSE OF CHARITY
BISHOP’S ANNUAL APPEAL
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ:
In the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ, I
am earnestly asking you for your sacrificial
offering to the 2015 House of Charity - Annual
Bishop's Appeal. Our parish's assigned goal for
this year is $55,660. If we reach the goal, 10%
of the goal and 75% of the amount above the
goal will be returned to the parish as we did last
year. The funds received in the House of Charity
will be used to support the ministries of Social &
Community
Services,
Evangelization
and
Compassionate Outreach, Care and Education
of Seminarians and Care of Elderly Priests,
Needy Parishes, Youth Ministry and Campus
Ministry.
The above ministries cannot be sustained
without your financial sacrifices. In giving to the
House of Charity, you are manifesting the
magnitude of your love for God and the least of
Jesus' brothers and sisters, in this sense, you are
truly blessed. As Jesus says: "Blessed are the
poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of
heaven.'" Indeed any giving, sharing, or
sacrificing is an act of unselfishness and thus
"poor in spirit".
On behalf of Our Lady Star of the Sea
Parish, I am earnestly and gratefully asking you
again for your support of the House of Charity.
Whatever gift decision you make will be a
profound sacrifice to God and His needy people.
Your financial offering will be used and gone;
but God the Father who sees in secret will
repay you. Since: "...when I was hungry you
gave me food, when I was thirsty you give me
drink, when I was naked you clothed me, when I
was a stranger you welcomed me, when I was in
prison and you visited me. . ."
Please make check payable to House of
Charity -- Bishop's Annual Appeal. You may
drop it in the collection at any weekend Mass,
drop it at the Rectory or mail it to the Rectory.
Again, I am profoundly grateful to you for your
sacrifice and your willingness to support the
2015 House of Charity - Bishop's Annual
Appeal.
May God see your generous heart, and
reward you a hundredfold in heaven.
With profound gratitude and prayers,
Father Joseph Pham
“EUCHARISTIC ADORATION”
Our Parish will hold Eucharistic Adoration and
Benediction on the FIRST FRIDAY OF THE
MONTH, FROM 7:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. We invite
everyone to come and stay with the Lord Jesus
for one Holy Hour on Friday February 6th. “We
praise you O Lord, and we adore you”.
MISSION TRIPS
Christ Our Light in Cherry Hill, NJ (402 Kings
Highway North) is sponsoring a mission trip to
Appalachia (SW Virginia) this summer from July
11-18 and a mission trip to Guatemala this
summer from August 1-8. There will be
information sessions on Sunday, January 25
at 8:30 am, 11 am and noon in the auditorium
of Resurrection Catholic School on the church
property. For more information, contact Pat
Slater in the parish office 856-667-2440 x. 327
or by e-mail at [email protected]. No
reservation is needed to attend the information
meeting.
THE HOLY SHROUD OF TURIN
Please join us for a special presentation on the
Holy Shroud of Turin on Friday, February 20th
at OLPH Parish/Assumption site, 146 Pitney
Rd., Galloway. The doors will open at 6:00 pm
with the presentation beginning at 7:00 pm.. A
relic of the Holy Shroud will be available for
veneration. Venerate the Miraculous Holy Face
Image which shed blood! Our presenter will be
Donald H Nohs.
Hopefully this event will help us on our journey
to the Glory of God during this Easter Season.
ASH WEDNESDAY
MASS SCHEDULE – FEBRUARY 18
Masses will be celebrated in:
English at 7:00 am, 9:00 am,
12:10 pm, and 5:15 pm
Vietnamese at 7:00 pm
Spanish at 8:30 pm
Ashes will be distributed
during the Masses.
Strong Faith, Strong Families
YEAR OF THE FAMILY
JOIN BISHOP SULLIVAN
In IRELAND
July 18 through 29, 2015
Bishop Sullivan is hosting a tour of
Ireland
departing
Philadelphia
on
th
Saturday, July 18
and returning to
Philadelphia on Wednesday, July 29th.
Visit Dublin, Cavan, Armagh, Knock,
Galway, the Cliffs of Mohrer, Limerick and
much more. Tour includes 11 days/10
nights; ten full Irish breakfasts; ten dinners
(one
with
Irish
storytelling
and
entertainment); gratuities to driver/guide;
porterage of one piece of luggage; four
star hotels; air conditioned motor coach;
and a few Irish ballads sung by the Bishop
along the way. The land cost of this tour
is $2209 p/p double with a $479 single
supplement; space is limited. Airfare costs
are based on availability at the time of
booking (current estimates are roughly
$1300/non-stop).
For more information or to register [email protected]
or
[email protected]
or
call 856-583-2807. A non-refundable
deposit of $500 p/p is due with registration.
Marczyk Foundation to Honor
Mathis and Emmanuel
CLASES DE BAUTISO
Las clases de bautismo en español se darán
todos los primeros y terceros jueves de cada
mes, empezando conn la misa a las 6:30 pm y
luego con la plática a las 7:30 pm.
Spanish Baptismal classes are held the first and
third Thursdays of each month at 7:30 pm in the
sacristy. The classes will follow the 6:30 pm
Mass.
The Stanley W. Marczyk Scholarship
Foundation will honor long-time Holy Spirit
High School educators Landa Mathis and
Ernie Emmanuel with their Distinguished
Recognition Award. The event will be held on
Thursday, March 26, 2015 from 6:00: pm
until 10:00 pm at the Carriage House in
Galloway Township. The cost of the dinner is
$60 and tickets can be purchased at the door.
Presently, the foundation has awarded over
$100,000 to deserving students entering Holy
Spirit High School.
For additional information, please call
Pete Elco at 609-412-8083