St. Pius the Tenth - John Patrick Publishing Company

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St. Pius the Tenth - John Patrick Publishing Company
The Church of
St. Pius the Tenth
300 Lacey Road, Forked River, New Jersey 08731
609-693-5107
Religious Education
609-693-0368
Sunday Mass Schedule:
Saturday: 4:00pm Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am & 12:00pm
Daily Mass Schedule:
Monday-Saturday: 8:00am
Church of St. Pius X
All are Welcome
MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS
PASTOR
Rev. Richard Basznianin
WEEKEND ASSISTANTS
Msgr. Charles C. Cassidy
Msgr. John Pintabone
Rev. Thomas Brennan
Rev. Paul Iovino
DEACONS
Deacon Philip Craft
Deacon Joseph Gili
Deacon James T. Heller (Retired)
Deacon Earl Lombardo
Deacon Michael Maione
Deacon Anthony Martucci
Deacon Anthony Repice
Deacon Henry Rohrman
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR
Mrs. Anne Brennan
COORDINATOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Mrs. Patricia Colando
COORDINATOR OF YOUTH MINISTRY
Mrs. Jeanne Easton
PARISH TRUSTEES
Mr. Phil Baldelli
Mrs. Suzanne Fay
ST. PIUS X CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY
FROM 7:15AM-4:30PM
SATURDAYS FROM 7:15AM-5:30PM
SUNDAYS FROM 7:00AM-1:00PM
HOLY DAYS FROM 7:00AM-12:00PM
PARISH OFFICE
Office hours Monday–Friday 8:30AM-4:30PM
Phone: 609-693-5107 Fax: 609-693-6829
Web Address: www.churchofstpius.org
Email: [email protected]
THE ANGEL SHOP
At St. Pius X
Thursday & Friday 9:00AM-2:00PM
Sat. 3:30PM (closed at 4:00PM for Mass) and re-opens
after Mass till 5:30PM.
Sun. 8:30AM-12:00PM (closed during 10:00 Mass)
SAMARITAN CORNER
Hours: Mon. & Wed. 9:00am– 4:00pm
Fri. 9:00am-1:00pm
Phone 693-6105
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CENTER
Monday &Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday & Wednesday 2:30am-8:30pm
Friday - Closed
Phone: 693-0368 Email: [email protected]
ALTAR SERVERS– Deacon Philip Craft
BEREAVEMENTCompanions on the Journey- Paula Little
Funeral Mass Preparation– Office Staff
Journey through Grief- Paula Little
Rainbows - Paula Little
BIBLE STUDY- Deacon Earl Lombardo
BULLETIN– Fran Kopack
CALENDAR– Rita Kakascik
CHURCH CLEANERS– June Oppici
COUNTERS– Barbara & Bonny D’Amato
EVENING BIBLE STUDY- Maria Stork
EVENT PLANNING- Sandra Zuzola
EXTRA-ORDINARY MINISTERS
OF THE EUCHARIST- Deacon Joseph Gili
Scheduling of Eucharistic Ministers & Lectors–
Rita Kakascik
FAITH SHARING- Deacon Earl Lombardo
GOD’S FAITHFUL DISCIPLES/GOD’S LITTLE
ANGELS– Deidre Mitchelli
KITCHEN/PARISH HALL-Peter Melchiano-Anna Chanik
HOSPITALITY– 8:00am- Anna Chanik
10:00am- Mary Ann Eckhart
INTERFAITH SUPPORT SERVICES- Ginny Plesnarski
LECTORS– Deacon Joseph Gili
MEN’S DISCIPLESHIP GROUP– Peter Melchiano
MUSIC MINISTRYAdult & Children’s Choir- Joe Dalton- Music Director
Praise Band- Joe Casilli
PARISH NURSING- Pat Martucci
PARISH REGISTRATION– Sandra Zuzola
PLANT & FLOWER MAINTENANCE– Joan Zuczek
RCIA– Mary La Bruna
RESPECT LIFE- Carol Petrucelli
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY– Suzanne Snyder
RETREATS- Women– Peggy Craft
Men– Tom Craft
SAMARITANS– Rita Kakascik
SEW & SEWS- Joanne Brass
SPIRITUAL DIRECTION- Marian Repice
THE ANGEL SHOP AT ST. PIUS X– Sandra Zuzola
USHERS– Deacon Joseph Gili
VOLUNTEERS– Hazel Ferrara & June Oppici
YOUTH MINISTRY- Jeanne Easton
CATHOLIC WOMEN OF ZION– Eileen Lombardo
CURSILLO-ULTREYA- Pat Martucci
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS–
Grand Knight– Frank Pielhau
Ladies Auxiliary– Doreen Mason
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February 8, 2015
The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
MASS SCHEDULE FOR WEEK
OF February 8, 2015
Monday
8:00am
February 9, 2015
Pete Caroselli– Birthday Remembranceby wife, Robin
Tuesday,
February 10, 2015
8:00am
For The Living & Deceased Members of
St. Pius X Church
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
8:00am
Gert Van Pelt– by Dee Greeves Ward
Thursday,
February 12, 2015
8:00am
Angie & Len McGinley– 59th Anniversary
Friday,
February 13, 2015
8:00am
Maria T. Pisapia– by husband, Dominick
Saturday,
February 14, 2015
8:00am
Keith Hildebrandt– by Barbara & Bonny
D’Amato
NEXT WEEKEND
Saturday,
February 14, 2015
4:00pm Anastasia Kopack– Love Mom, Dad,
Robert, Louis & Matthew
Salvatore Nick & Abbagail Nick– 4th Anniversary Remembrance– by Nick & Potor
Families
Mary Claire Visinski– by Mom & Dad
Frances Golonka– by Golonka Family
Sunday,
February 15, 2015
8:00am John Creviston– by Theresa & Joe Gili
Noreen Mc Gillick– by Theresa & Joe Gili
Daniel Kelly– by Theresa & Joe Gili
Raymond & Mary Fash– by Theresa & Joe
Gili
10:00am Mrs. Lucy Palmieri-Knapp– by Wioland
Family
Ernest R. Mulhall– by Dr. Robert J. Verdier
& Staff
Donald Winn– by Nicholas Salussolia
Florence Berlinski– by Jean Longo
12:00pm Gertrude Cappuccino– Birthday Remembrance– by Family
Kelly A. Apisa– by Sal, Joan & Family
Antoinette Radziewicz– by Duncan Family
Margaret Nigito– by Richie Family
ALIVE FAITH
This Sunday's reading from St. Paul's First Letter to
the Corinthians describes my own ministry of writing
these Good News Reflections: If I preach the Good
News, this is no reason for me to boast, because I
have an obligation to do this, and woe to me if I do
not do it! If I do so willingly, I'm rewarded for it, but if
unwillingly, I'm merely fulfilling my responsibility of
stewardship. What then is my reward? That, when
I share the Good News, I am able to offer it free of
charge so that all may benefit.
Saint Paul was not saying it's wrong to charge a fee.
In fact, Jesus said that the worker deserves his wages (Luke 10:7). But Paul knew that what matters
most is being a good steward of the gifts that God
has given us.
I am delighted that I can provide, without charging
any fees, the Good News Reflections to you and
thousands of other subscribers (plus untold others
who receive them as forwarded messages or who
read them on the Good News Ministries website or
on Facebook). It's the generosity of partners in ministry -- the benefactors who support Good News
Ministries -- that makes it possible.
Father Henri Nouwen said, "Fund-raising is proclaiming what we believe in such a way that we offer
other people an opportunity to participate with us in
our vision and mission." GNM's major end-of-year
fund-raiser, and the donations link that's included
year-round in each email and on the website, is a
ministry of giving people the opportunity to join me
and my team of staff and volunteers in the stewardship of preaching the Good News. Let me take this
moment as an opportunity to thank all those who
participate with me in the mission of Good News
Ministries: Thank you!
We have all been entrusted with an obligation to
continue the ministry of Christ on earth in our contemporary world. A Christian who does not follow
Christ in ministry has a lazy faith, or a self-focused
faith, an unlively faith. Using your gifts, talents, wisdom, knowledge, compassion, etc., generously for
the benefit of the faith of others is an alive faith. The
immediate reward is a joyful awareness of being in
partnership with Christ.
l reading for This Sunday shows us the generosity of
Peter's mother-in-law in sharing her talent of hospitality. And it shows us the determination of Jesus to
preach the gospel widely and tirelessly. Both are
examples of good stewardship. All gifts and talents
and financial earnings are blessings from God that
are meant to be shared.
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Church of St. Pius X
A Stewardship Parish
PARISH STEWARDSHIP REPORT
1st Collection: $13,842.00
2nd Collection: $ 5,223.00
Total: $19,065.00
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday:4:00pm,Sunday: 8:00am,10:00am, 12:00pm
DAILY MASS SCHEDULE
Monday-Saturday: 8:00am.
HOLY DAY MASS SCHEDULE
See Mass schedule for the week.
DAILY RECITATION OF THE ROSARY
Every day after the 8:00am Mass.
CONFESSIONS
Confessions are heard Saturdays 3:00pm-3:30pm.
DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET
The Chaplet is recited every Thursday at 3:00pm, during Eucharistic Adoration and on Saturday following
the 4:00pm Mass in the Chapel.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Adoration is held every Thursday following daily Mass
until Benediction at 3:15pm in the Chapel.
MINISTRY TO THE SICK
Call the office to arrange for a Priest or Eucharistic
Minister.
MORNING PRAYER
Morning Prayer is held every morning (except
Sunday) in the Church at 7:30am prior to daily Mass.
NOVENA PRAYERS
The Miraculous Medal Novena is recited every
Saturday following the 8:00am Mass.
SACRAMENT AND OTHER GUIDELINES
Baptisms The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on
the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at
1:15pm in the Church. Parents must be registered and Baptismal Preparation classes
are required for parents of the child. Classes are scheduled for the 1st Saturday of the month. Godparents must
be practicing Catholics who have received the Sacraments of Baptisms, Holy Communion and Confirmation,
and if married, married within the laws of the Church.
Please make arrangements by calling the main Office at
693-5107.
Weddings According to Diocesan policy, weddings should
be arranged at least 1 year before the intended
date. Prior to making any wedding plans and
arrangements, the bride or groom need to be
active registered members in the parish for at least 3
months. Please call the office and ask for Anne.
Registration Those wishing to register should contact or visit the Parish office. Registration in our Parish and regular use of
the envelope system are required for anyone wishing to
receive eligibility certificates or letters of recommendation. Please call the office if you are unsure of your registration status.
Shop Rite Card ProgramsBefore going shopping, did you purchase your Shop Rite
gift cards? Cards come in $25, $50 & $100 denominations. Gift cards can be purchased Monday through Friday in the main office and in the Narthex following all
weekend Masses.
Masses, MemorialsWe have Masses, Healing Masses and Memorials available. The donation is $10.00. Also available Novena
Masses for 9 first Fridays; the donation is $15.00.
SCRIPTURE READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF
February 8, 2015
MondayGn 1:1-19; Mk 6:53-56
TuesdayGn 1:20-2:4a; Mk 7:1-13
Wednesday–Gn 2:4b-9,15-17; Mk 7:14-23
Thursday- Gn 2:18-25; Mk 7:24-30
FridayGn 3:1-8; Mk 7:31-37
Saturday- Gn 3:9-24; Mk 8:1-10
Weekly, monthly and yearly votive candlesCandles can be obtained by completing the coupon and
returning it to the main office with payment. Please call
the office if you have any questions.
*CANDLE REQUEST FORM CAN BE FOUND ON
PAGE 5 OF THE BULLETIN.
Flowers at the Altar, Chapel & Blessed Mother
Flowers can be ordered for a donation of
$35.00. They can be in remembrance of a loved
one or to celebrate Anniversaries and Birthdays.
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
Monday,
February 9, 2015
12:00pm Social Club– MR
7:00pm
Praise Band– Chapel
7:00pm
Companions– MR
Tuesday,
February 10, 2015
10:00am Sew ‘n’ Sews– MR
2:00pm
Journey Through Grief– MR
6:15pm
Children’s Choir– Chapel
7:30pm
Adult Choir– Chapel
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
9:00am Faith Sharing & Bible Study– MR
11:00am Scripture Study– MR
12:00pm Senior Lunch– PH
Thursday,
February 12, 2015
8:30am
Adoration– Chapel
3:00pm
Benediction– Chapel
4:30pm
Rainbows– CCD
5:00pm
Youth Group– PH
7:00pm
HS Youth Group– PH
7:30pm
Cursillo– CCD
7:30pm
Men’s Group– MR
Friday,
February 13, 2015
Saturday,
February 14, 2015
Sunday,
February 15, 2015
9:45am
RCIA– MR
10:00am Hospitality– PH
MR- Meeting Room PH- Parish Hall
N– Narthex CCD– CCD Conference Room
COLLECTION FOR THE CHURCH IN
CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE
The Collection for the Church in Central and Eastern
Europe eases the way for the people of the region by
helping Catholic organizations offer affordable shelter, train seminarians, and
provide pastoral care and catechesis.
Your donation today helps to restore the
Church and build the future in the aftermath of Soviet
rule. Please be generous to the Collection for the
Church in Central and Eastern Europe. Visit
www.uscb.org (search “Church in Central and Eastern Europe”) to learn more about the important projects funded by the collection.
MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE
Mediterranean Cruise- June 19-27, 2015.
Join Deacon Tony and Pat Martucci aboard the Celebrity Cruise ship Equinox to follow Saint Paul’s
Fourth Missionary Journey. Fly from Newark Airport to Istanbul. Ports of call include: Mykonos, Athens and Corinth, Greece; Malta; Catania, Sicily; the
Amalfi Coast, Italy. Return flight from Rome. Cost
from $3998 includes airfare, most excursions, on
board meals and gratuities. For more information
call 609 242-0112. Flyers are available in the Narthex and the office.
A NOTE OF THANKS
CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS
Feb. 18
Feb. 20-March 27
March 11
April 25
Ash Wednesday
Fish Fry
Senior Lunch
Health Fair
I would like to thank all the lovely people who
prayed for me. God bless all of you
and I love you all.
~Dominick DeGasperi~
SAMARITANS FOOD DRIVE
COLLECTION COUNTERS SCHEDULE
Team 4 will be counting on Mon. Feb. 9, 2015
MONTHLY BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
4:00pm- Mass on 2nd Saturday
8:00am- Mass on 2nd Sunday
10:00am & 12:00pm- Mass on the 3rd Sunday
With the ever increasing number of families coming to the Samaritan Corner for
food, we would like to request the following items:
pancake mix, pancake syrup, canned fruit,
canned vegetables, soups, crackers, coffee, instant mashed potatoes, canned ravioli, canned
pasta, & macaroni & cheese.
Thank you all for your
continued support!
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LUNCH FOR SENIORS
Come join us for a deliciously warm lunch,
desert and fellowship in the Parish Hall on
Wednesday, February 11. If inclement
weather occurs, the lunch will be postponed until Thursday, February 12. Lunch will be served at
12 noon. It is important that you register with the
Parish Office, in person or by calling 693-5107, if
you wish to attend so that there is enough food prepared!
This luncheon is for parishioners in need of companionship with other parishioners. If you would like to
bring a friend, that's wonderful, just be sure to register all names by Monday, February 9th.
SENIOR YOUTH MINISTRY
WINTER RETREAT
Juggling for God
The Senior Youth Ministry Winter Retreat on Saturday, February 21 at 9:00am —
Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 9:00am will be held at
Maris Stella, Long Beach Island. Includes discussions, lunch, swimming, ice breakers, walk on the
beach, Adoration, Confession, Mass, dinner, movie, &
breakfast. Please call Jeannie Easton for more information at 609-693-0368.
THINKING OF VOLUNTEERING ?
SENIOR LUNCH SIGN UP
February 11, 2015 at 12:00PM
Name
_____________________________________
Phone number_________________________
For your convenience you may drop this form
in the collection basket, or call the office at 609693-5107 to register before Monday, February 9,
2015.
CANDLE ROOM
Have you had a chance to visit our beautiful Candle
Room located in the right rear of the Church?
Saints in the candle room, beginning on the left side:
Guardian Angel, St. Anthony, St.
Jude, St. Therese, St. Francis, St.
Monica, St. Pius X, St. Katherine
Drexel, St. Padre Pio, St. Elizabeth
Ann Seton & St. Peregrine.
When you volunteer, you step outside of
your world and learn to touch the lives of
others. People often complain of feeling
unconnected despite the fact that they are
attending church. Remember that volunteering provides an opportunity to fellowship and socialization.
Another significant benefit of volunteer service is it
encourages a person to develop his or her gifts and
skills; a very valuable asset. When you volunteer and
get involved, you become a part of a larger picture.
Here at St. Pius X Church there is a need for volunteers.
Do you have some free time? Why not donate it to
your Church? We are looking for help in our Angel
Shop. No experience necessary. Ladies and gentlemen welcome. We are also in need of Power Point
Operators to run the screen slides during weekend
and Holy Day Masses. Power Point Operators must
be 18 years of age or older. Volunteers are also
needed at 10:00AM hospitality. Training will be provided. Please contact the Parish Office at 693-5107.
Don’t put the key to happiness in someone else’s
pocket. ~Author Unknown
“HERE I AM LORD.” VOLUNTEER FORM
CANDLE REQUEST
DATE_______
Name to be placed on candle
______________________________________
Candle for the Week donation $5.00 ______
Candle for the Month donation $25.00 _____
Candle for the Year donation $250.00______
Saint you wish candle lit by_______________
Name of person requesting
candle_____________________________
Phone number_________________________
Name_________________________________
Phone_________________________________
Interested in ____________________________
I do not know where I can be helpful, but would like
to help St. Pius X _______.
In addition to helping your church & parish family,
volunteering is a great way to meet new friends.
You can call the office and ask for Hazel or June
at 693-5107.
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THANK YOU FROM RESPECT LIFE
The month of January has been declared “Prolife
Month” and has come to an end.
Thank you to those who joined in
prayer for the protection of all life
from the moment of conception until
natural death.
If you could not join us or go to the
March, I hope you watched some of it on EWTN.
This year’s march consisted of so many young people. They are our future and they have come to believe in what abortion can do not only to the unborn
child but to the women. The sea of people who
marched this year in Washington and in California
was the biggest yet. Well over 100,000 people. We
are making progress “Slow and steady wins the
race.” and we will.
I believe God is speaking just by seeing the turnout
of those marching and how participation is growing
each year. Also knowing the prayers that were being said at home in different parishes. We are making a difference!!!!
There were many stories of hope and healing as
well as many spoke of sorrow and pain. One thing
said that stood out for me was
“Silence in the face of evil is in itself evil. Not to
speak out is to speak. Not to act is to act.
God will not hold us guiltless.”
~Dietrich Van Hopper ~
This saying made an impression on me since I never heard it spoken like this, but it is true. Again I
thank you for your participation in our prayer service.
HOLD THE DATE
ST. JOSEPH’S & ST. PATRICK’S
DAY DINNER
For our Italian/Irish parishioners...
St. Joseph will be taking a prominent
place, alongside St. Patrick at our
Dinner Celebration.
We will be serving both an Italian
Menu and a traditional St. Patrick’s
Menu on Saturday, March 14 in the
Parish Hall.
MENU
Tossed Salad
Chicken Parmigiana
Baked Ziti
Meatballs
Corned Beef & Cabbage
Potatoes
Dessert
Coffee, Tea, Soda
Catering will be provided by
Sweet Jenny’s
Tickets $20 per person
Doors open at 5:30pm
BYOB
Tickets will be going on sale soon.
Keep watching the Bulletin for details.
***Regarding the baby bottles***
There are 200 baby bottles that have not
been returned. Since these bottles were
borrowed they must be returned ASAP.
Any donations to be made will be welcome
also since we cannot make donations to the pregnancy centers until we have the complete amount
to be shared among them. So far the decision has
been made to give a partial but large donation to
the” Open Door” in Toms River since they have an
ultra sound machine that can help women make a
choice for life as they see the baby in her womb.
We will inform you of who else we will be donating
to once we have the total amount to be given.
Thank you again for your cooperation and your participation.
God bless you
The Respect Life committee
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HELP WANTED FOR THE ANGEL SHOP
Do you have some free time and would like to help
your Church?
The Angel Shop at St. Pius is looking for volunteers to help work in the Shop.
We could use help on Thursday afternoons from
12:00PM- 2:00PM and on the weekends.
Saturday’s schedule would constitute opening up at
3:30pm, closing during 4:00PM Mass and re-opening
till 5:30PM.
Sundays would be opening at 8:30AM, closing for
the 10:00 AM Mass and then re-opening till
12:00PM.
*This does not mean working every Saturday or every Sunday. We work on a rotating basis.
We are also looking for Volunteers to be on our Sub
List to fill in as needed.
Both ladies and gentlemen are welcome.
“One is not born into the world to do everything,
but to do something.”
Henry David Thoreau
You can fill out the form below and mail or drop off at
the Office. You can also put in the Collection Basket.
You can call the Office at 693-5107 and ask for Sandra for more details or to volunteer.
Thank you and God Bless!
VOLUNTEER FORM
THE ANGEL SHOP
Name _________________________
Phone
______________
PARISH NURSING
HOW TO STOP THE SPREAD OF GERMS
Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or
sneezing. Cough or sneeze into a tissue and then
throw it away. Cover your cough or sneeze if you do
not have a tissue. Then, clean your hands, and do
so every time you cough or sneeze. To help keep
healthy the single most important practice in preventing infection is frequent hand washing. Using a liquid
antibacterial soap, lots of friction for about 15 seconds, rinsing thoroughly and drying hands with paper towels is recommended.
BARNABAS HEALTH
Van Dyke Hospice
A Special Kind of Caring
Offering support to patients facing end of life and
their loved ones can make a difference in their life
and yours.
2015 Spring Training
10 consecutive Tuesday Evenings: 6PM to 8PM
March 17, 24, 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12,
19.
Location: Bayview Corporate Center Suite 230
1433 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, NJ
Comfort the patient...Heal the family
This training course is free, but pre-registration is
required. Barnabas Health Van Dyke Hospice provides end of life care to patients throughout Ocean
County. Upon completion of the course hospice volunteers are matched to patients and families close
to their own neighborhood or town. Our volunteer
hours are flexible to your schedule and availability.
There are also volunteer opportunities in our office
environment, extended care facilities and support to
those who need it most~ For more information or to
register please call Colleen Del Vacchio at 732557-7021 or email [email protected].
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 meant through prayer and sharing vocation stories and experiences.
The group meetings aren’t 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 of February 22nd, from 4:00pm
to 6:00pm at Saint James Parish, 115E. Delaware
Avenue, Pennington, New Jersey. Join Rev. Msgr.
Michael J. Walsh, as he shares his experiences of
the priesthood, followed by prayer and conclude
with conversation and a meal.
Please register with 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!
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PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK
OF OUR PARISH
The names of the people on the
prayer list have been put in the
‘PRAYER BOWL’ and placed by the
Altar. During the Mass when the
prayer intentions are read, we will pray for the sick of
our Parish and their caregivers. A prayer request
form can be made to add new people to the prayer
list. The name of the person to be prayed for will be
listed in the Bulletin and the person’s name will be
put in the ‘PRAYER BOWL’. After the name of your
loved one has been placed in the bowl, it will no
longer appear in the Bulletin. It will remain in the
‘PRAYER BOWL’ for one month. For someone
needing prayers for more than one month or to add
someone to the list, please contact the office at 6935107. Pray for Anna Abramovitch, Tracey Burghardt
Payne, Dominick DeGasperi, Scott Stevens, David,
Christopher, Renard, Nicolas Giovanni, Letitia
Smath, Jim B., Scott Pintinics, Jonathan, Hilda Zinn,
and the members of our parish in need of physical,
emotional & spiritual healing.
A VALENTINE PRAYER
I said a Valentine prayer for you
and asked the Lord above
to fill your heart and bless your soul
With the precious gift of love.
I asked Him for sincere love
The kind that’s meant to stay
Just like the generous love
You give to those you touch each day.
PATRIOTIC PRAYER COLUMN
Please pray for Robert Joseph Coll,
PFC John Fitzsimons, 82nd Airborne,
1st Lt. Joseph Galgliardi, Sr. Chief Anthony Larangeira, Gy. Sgt. Anthony Lovering, USMC,
MM(SS)1 James McDade, Staff Sgt. Kevin Mottershead, Capt. John Sandor, AM1, 1st Class Petty
Officer Jacque Sullivan, Captain Michael Tarricone,
1st Lt. Joseph Trainor, USMC, Matthew Varites,
USCG, US Navy, USMC, Kevin Schroeder, SPC
Christopher Krutzsch, SFC Daniel A. Braun, 2nd
Lt. Mark Trainor, USMC and HM2(SW/DV) Shawn R.
Kearney US Navy Diving Medical Technician, USN
BM Nickolas Pavase and Lt. Justin James Nork,
USN., Pfc. Michael J Hyle, Jr. 1st BN 38th Inf., Sgt.
Anthony Malagoli, USN AS3-CVN70 Edward A. Kerr,
Jayson Hennelly, Sgt. Michael Whitford, Sgt. Kevin
Michael McKim, Army, US Navy Lt. Cmdr. Daniel
Cimmino, US Army Sgt. Kenneth E. Stewart, Ensign
Michael Adamski, USN, USN Brian Elwood, USN, Lt.
Alex Dworjan, Brian Holt, 1st. Lt., Fireman Jon
Christiansen, USCG, LCPL Robert Boehm, USMC,
RCT Daniel Boehm, USMC, PFC Jakob Parker,
USMC, L CPL Daniel Boehm, USMC., Kyle Breitenbach, Airforce, Scott Dorsey, Specialist, Army National Guard, AWS3(NAC) Patrick J. Hughes de Ferrari, US Navy, Nathan Sheridan, US Navy.
If your service person has returned home, please call
the office at 693-5107 and we will remove them from
the list. May God continue to protect them.
FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOULS
We pray for Mary Marino and the deceased members of our parish and their families.
I prayed for love from family
And from every cherished friend
Then I asked the Lord to give you
His love that knows no end.
PRAYER REQUEST
NAME—————————————–———PERSON REQUESTING PRAYER——————
DATE————————
WOULD YOU LIKE NAME IN BULLETIN?———
ETERNAL REST GRANT
UNTO THEM, O LORD,
AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT
SHINE UPON THEM.
MAY THE SOULS OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED THROUGH THE MERCY OF GOD,
REST IN PEACE. AMEN
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W.B. GRANT AGENCY, INC.
ALL FORMS OF
INSURANCE
Serving The Parish Since 1936
344 S. Main Street • 698-2162 • Barnegat
Medicine To Go Pharmacies
Tom Kelly, R. Ph. ~ Samantha Kelly, R. Ph.
528 W. Lacey Rd., Forked River, NJ 08731
Next to 7-11 and Lacey Diner (609) 242-1400
We Are Here For You
Offering You a One-Stop
Service Complex!
(3567) Auto Auto
Repair
• 24-Hour Food Mart
FAX: 609-242-3330
Full Service Car Wash & Gas Island
Courteous, Polite Service
609-242-FLOSS
615 Lacey Rd., Unit 5
Forked River, NJ 08731
[email protected]
FREE
INSPECTION
Licensed & Insured
NJ Lic. #13VH03327200
BASEMENT WATERPROOFING SPECIALIST
732-308-9988
FOR EARLY
CHILDHOOD
DEVELOPMENT
609-971-3599
MASTER PLUMBER LIC.# 8399
Breakfast,
Lunch & Dinner
930 Lacey Rd., Forked River
693-5175
OPEN DAILY
“Serving my neighborhood’s
Plumbing Needs”
Waterfront Dining
ALL ABOUT SMILES DENTISTRY Lacey Auto Care
C OSMETIC & G ENERAL D ENTISTRY
Lou Ann B. Van Liew, DMD
CRAIG SMITH
PLUMBING & HEATING
Open 6 Days,
Closed Tues.
Available for Parties
609-242-4200
At Key Harbor Marina • 2 Point Rd., Waretown
HIMBER & STORK, P.C.
Attorneys-At-Law
609-971-1884
Serving the community for over 20 years
630 W. Lacey Rd., Forked River, NJ
Family Law • Real Estate • Guardianship • Wills/Estate • Personal Injury
Maria Ann Stork • Debra M. Himber, L.L.M.* *Masters Degree In Tax Law
Roofing - Siding
Soffit - Attic Fans
Gutter Cleaning
Repairs
Snow Removal
214 Lacey Rd., Forked River
(609) 971-0051
www.goddardschool.com
Serving PA, NJ & DE
877-401-4777
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SPECIALIZING IN BASEMENT WATERPROOFING
& MOLD REMEDIATION SINCE 1984
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS • PUMPS • COATINGS
FOUNDATION REPAIR • OUTSIDE WATER MANAGEMENT
EMERGENCY SERVICE • FREE INSPECTIONS
LICENSED & INSURED
Check out our reviews on:
590 St. Pius ~ Forked River, NJ (third) Shore
www.morganbasementwaterproofing.com
John Patrick Publishing Company (800) 333-3166 • www.jppc.net
Fall Leaf Cleanups and
Tree & Shrub Trimming
Snow Removal
Lacey Collision
Lic. No. 02061A
Auto Body Specialists • All Makes & Models
609-971-0977
410 Route 9, Lanoka Harbor, NJ
HOMEMADE CHOCOLATES
Quality Chocolates & Creamy Fudge
Donald & Patricia Meyer
328 Rt. 9, Lacey Mall, Lanoka Harbor
609-971-0871
Lacey Memorial Home, llc.
(formerly Growney Funeral Home)
“Helping make every final tribute as unique
as the lives we remember”
Independently Owned and Operated,
Compassionate, Personal Service
Offering Traditional Funerals and Cremation Services,
Immediate and Advance-Planning, Veterans’ Services,
SSI/Medicaid planning options
Jessica Quackenbush, Owner/Manager
N.J. Lic. No. 4351
1022 Lacey Road Forked River, NJ 08731
609-693-6800
www.LaceyMemorial.com
[email protected]
WHOLESALE CARPET OUTLET
“Family Owned & Operated for 45 years”
Carpet • Laminates • Wood • Area Rugs
1/31/15.
All Installations Guaranteed for
the Life of the Product Warranty
NOBODY BEATS US
GUARANTEED BEST SERVICE
LOWEST PRICES
Free Installation on In-Stock
Rolled Goods and Laminates
Open 6 Days, Monday-Saturday
301 Route 9 • Forked River
(609) 693-4700
590 St. Pius ~ Forked River, NJ (inside) Shore
$1
OFF
PER YARD
OF CARPET
NOT TO BE COMBINED
W/ ANY OTHER OFFER
$1
OFF
UPGRADE
PADDING
NOT TO BE COMBINED
W/ ANY OTHER OFFER
John Patrick Publishing Company (800) 333-3166 • www.jppc.net
RIGGS
FUNERAL HOME
Ronald L. Bennardo, Attorney At Law
332 Route 9 South, Forked River
Tel: 609-971-0600
[email protected] • Fax: 609-971-9737
PRE-ARRANGEMENT COUNSELORS
(609) 693-8222
130 U.S. Route 9 North
Lacey
Carpet
FORKED RIVER
Robert C. Riggs, Manager, N.J. Lic. No. 3251
Crystal R. Riggs, N.J. Lic. No. 4957
Jay T. Hartmann, N.J. Lic. No. 3744
Robert C. Riggs, Jr. N.J.Lic. No.4631
Julie C. Riggs, N.J. Lic. No. 4822
LACEY
DIAGNOSTIC
IMAGING
CENTER
336 Lacey Rd.
Forked River
609.693.3003
Peter & Lynne
Deyonker
LaceyImaging.com
“Where Seniors Feel the Love”
Cathy DiFiore
Executive Director
601 N. Main Street
Lanoka Harbor, NJ 08734
609-242-2661
Assisted Living
of Forked River
425 Route 9
609-971-0453
F: 609-242-7957
[email protected]
An Assisted Living Community that also
offers a Memory Support Neighborhood
Addiction Counseling
CHIROPRACTIC
Marilyn Gartner
Sales Representative
O: 609-693-2800
C: 732-500-3613
1020 Lacey Road
Forked River
SearchJerseyShoreHouses.com
CENTER, INC.
DR. THOMAS C. McGILLICK
2 Hollywood Blvd. • Forked River
(1 mile south of Lacey Rd.)
www.wharfchiro.com (609) 971-7722
Confidential!
Joe Truland LPC, LCADC
609-693-0008
Veterinary Associates
Dale R. Bodman, VMD -Director
Medical/Surgical Services Including
Endoscopic & Orthopedic Surgery
Forked River
(609) 693-1093
Manahawkin
(609) 597-0080
440 Rt. 9 South
Forked River
(609) 693-6613
www.caffreystavern.com
3 Months Unlimited $199
Basically Ballet Studio
Pilates • Indoor/Outdoor Boot Camp
Kids Fitness • Personal Training • Tabata
Cardio Kickboxing • Kid Parties & More
SCOTT M. HANULA, ESQ.
Certified Elder Law Attorney
Offering dance classes ages 3 - adult.
LAKESIDE SQUARE
Est. BARBER SHOP
80
19
ORIGINAL BARBER SHOP
MENS & BOYS
$10 OFF HAIRCUTS
ONLY
Elder Law • Estate Planning
Probate • Medicaid • Trusts
House Appointments Available
OPEN 7 DAYS 290 Route 9
(at light at Seneca Blvd, Next to Polish Restaurant)
639 Lacey Rd.,
Forked River, NJ 08731
SEAFOOD MARKET
609-242-4300 Fax 609-242-2622
590 St. Pius ~ Forked River, NJ (back) Shore
WARETOWN
609-698-5400
AHEARN’S
Fresh Seafood
Store Made Salads & Soups
Waretown 693-8055
-Open registration until classes are full
-CCTV in the studio lobby
-Small classes
-No additional costume fee
-Parent Observation Weeks
Visit us at BasicallyBallet.org or call 609-971-7400
120 N. Main Street, Forked River, NJ (Near the corner of Lacey Rd. & Rt. 9)
Captain’s Inn
Finest Sea Food Direct From Boat
Cocktail Bar • Banquet Facilities
E. Lacey Rd.
693-3351
ahearnsseafoodmarket.com
John Patrick Publishing Company (800) 333-3166 • www.jppc.net