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THE PARISH OF SAINT MARY A Catholic Community Proclaiming the Greatness of God in our Time
One Phalanx Road Colts Neck, NJ 07722 Phone: 732-780-2666 Fax: 732-780-0394
Bishop of the Diocese of Trenton:
Most Reverend David M. O’Connell, C. M.
Pastor: Reverend Fr. Jeffrey E. Lee
Pastor Emeritus: Reverend Fr. William J. Bausch
The Parish Office hours Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 am - 7:30 pm
Open Sunday 9 am - 12 noon.
Deacons: Fred Sorrentino Vincent Rinaldi
Trustees: Bill LaMorte Irene Weller
Sacraments:
Penance & Reconciliation Saturday4:00pmorbyappointment.Marriage ContacttheParishOf iceoneyearinadvanceforinformationandguidelines.Baptism ContacttheParishOf iceinadvanceforinformation&requiredpaperwork.
TherearenoBaptismsduringAdventorLent,pleaseplanaccordingly.
Parish Of ice: 732-780-2666 parishof ice@stmaryscoltsneck.orgBulletin Deadline: Electronicformatby12noonThursdayofthepriorweek(10days).parishbulletin@stmaryscoltsneck.org
Parish Membership: NewParishionerswelcome!• ContactParishOf iceRegistrationisrequired
Halloween Halls - Saturday, 22 October immediately following the 5pm Mass
Children attend Mass in costume then parade to Trick or Treat from rooms and tables set up in the parish buildings.
Come and pray the Patrio c Rosary to the Blessed Mother for the strength of our country. Blessed is the Na on whose God is the Lord. Starts Monday, 10 October, 7 pm con nuing weekly through Elec on Day .
See page 3 for details
CHURCH
To add a family member to the sick list, please call or e-mail the Parish Office.
parishbulletin@stmaryscoltsneck.org
Thank you! 732-780-2666
Jacqueline Andras Bill Barnett John Beckley Sal Castro Natalie Chiaino Jo Clement Linda Damen Logan Dayton John DeStefano Kaitlin Donahue Nagle Gary Federico Ruth Fiedler Dawn G Jim Gardner Mario Geneve Emily Gioacchini Shawn Hamlin Tom Hudak Judith Joyce Joseph Jurgielewicz Julianna K
Mary Klein Lori Lettieri Angela Liguori Pauline Madzin Arnold Marchsi Leonidas Mavrookas Harold McBride John McInerney Marjorie Messler Joanne Neustater Tere Nolan Frances Renna Lori Romer John (Jack) Sadlon Lou Schmitt Owen Shoemaker Linda Sobel Jean Tarnacki Kevin Venancio Nancy Vida
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Mass Intentions for the Week 17 October - 23 October
For * Requested by
Monday 17 October 9:00 am – Chapel St. Ignatius of Antioch Anthony Citro * Feaster Family
Tuesday 18 October 9:00 am – Chapel St. Luke Ed McLeod * His Family
Wednesday 19 October 9:00 am – Chapel Ss. John de Brébeuf, Isaac Jogues, and Companions Frances DeSimone * Joann and Robert Buhler
Thursday 20 October 9:00 am – Chapel St. Paul of the Cross Alice Roman * Angela and Tom Kinlin
Friday, 21 October 9:00 am – Chapel Thomas Coppola II * Marci Kerwic and Doug Coppola John Joseph Gulluscio * Elizabeth Gulluscio
Saturday, 22 October 5:00 PM – Church St. John Paul II; Blessed Virgin Mary Tom Nolan * Barbara Saake Joseph Nogueira * Greg, Bonnie, and Cosmo Gallaro The Intentions of Matthew and Meredith Cerbone * Jeanne and Matt Cerbone and family
Sunday, 23 October – Church Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time; National World Youth Day (U.S.); Mission Sunday 8:00 AM James J. Hamill * Eileen and Michael Stivala Jacqueline Heppa * Carolyn Bongiorno Dorothy Calice * Mr. and Mrs. Mario Geneve
10:00 AM Frank Perretti * Valenti Family Patricia Ann Madzin * Agnes Duffy Joseph Pitti * Cathy and Phil Limeri
12:00 PM For the Living and Deceased Members and Benefactors William O’Doherty * Florence and Kevin Swan and family William O’Sullivan * Florence and Kevin Swan
Agnes & Nick Pellicone Nicholas & JoAnn Pellicone
Welcome to the newest member of our Saint Mary family who was
Baptized recently:
Parker Francesca Berke
Sanctuary Lamp Intentions for Christ Chapel & Church are available
in the Parish Office. The suggested donation is $25.
Intentions are available these weeks:
10/23 - 10/29, 10/30 - 11/5, 11/6 - 11/12 Christ Chapel 11/13 - 11/19 Christ Chapel & Church Mass Schedule Change - Standard Time TheSun.5:00pmMassstartson6Nov.TheSat.5:00pmMassmovesto4pmon5Nov.
Please prepare for this adjustment. TheseMasseswillcontinueuntilDayLightSavingsTimebeginsinMarch2017.
No Sunday 5pm Mass on the following days: Nov. 27, Dec. 25, & Jan. 1
CASTING LIGHT There are two ways of spreading light:
to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. --Edith Wharton
Worship Ministry Schedule: October 22 - October 23: Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Pray for Our Military
Sergeant Scott MacConnell Lance Corporal Edward Zarzecki
Chief Blake Conley, USN Staff Sergeant Stephen Witherow, USAF
Lt. Nicholas Guariglia, USMC Lt. Col. John Anthony Coppola, US Army
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October is the month of Our Lady of the Rosary
Our Na on will also elect its next President in a few short weeks. Come and pray the Patrio c Rosary to the Blessed Mother for the strength of our country. Give our God, Our Lady, and our Country a half hour of your
me!
Blessed is the Na on whose God is the Lord.
• 10/17 - 7PM Christ Chapel • 10/24 - 7PM Christ Chapel • 10/31 - Following 7PM Mass in the Church • 11/7 - 7PM Christ Chapel
Altar Server EMs of Holy Communion Reader 1 Reader 2 Greeter Cantor Usher
Saturday, 5:00 PM (Church)
Christopher Montefusco Allen Montefusco
- Center Cup (sub req.) Helene Lind - Organ Host Louise Habrack - Center Host Bill Cargiulo - Tabernacle Host Gail Cargiulo - Organ Cup Rosemarie Estephan - Tabernacle Cup Sandra Montefusco - Alternate
Bruno Savo
Phil Limeri Margaret Caponegro NOT FILLED
Marybeth Jacobson
Jim Davis John Grabowski Bob Lind Ralph Martucci Frank Sikorskas
Sunday, 8:00 AM (Church)
Daniel Cowles NOT FILLED
Catherine Rinaldi - Center Cup Lisa Aldridge - Organ Host Martha Cowles - Center Host Paul Osmulski - Tabernacle Host Gail Hall - Organ Cup Susan Osmulski - Tabernacle Cup Marsha Grigoli - Alternate
Mary Ellen Griffin
Kathy Maher
John Rodeck Carol Rodeck
Lauren Walters
Hugh Murphy James Pifer George Watts Joe Young
Sunday, 10:00 AM (Church)
Patrick Dickinson (sub req.)
Edward Moskal - Center Cup Emily Santangelo - Organ Host Helen DeCerce - Center Host Amy Orrico - Tabernacle Host Carol Donahue - Organ Cup Barbara Moskal - Tabernacle Cup - Alternate
Julia Cullen
Andrew Befumo, Jr.
Muriel Rogers Denise Smith
Anne Baker
Vince Cerulo John Orrico Greg Penczak Allan Ryan Joe Walsh Jack Zumba
Sunday, 12:00 PM (Church)
(sub req.) NOT FILLED
Dawn Reinhardt - Center Cup MaryJoan McNamara - Organ Host Irene Weller - Center Host Diane Antico - Tabernacle Host Patricia Balbo - Organ Cup NOT FILLED - Tabernacle Cup Monica Barr - Alternate
Carl Simone
Dan Mazzeo
Donna Murphy Tina Repetto
Meghan Kryscnski
John Barr James Dolan Joe Mancino Joseph Rinaldo William Starce
Those in Active Military Service
Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands, Protect them as they protect us.
Bless them and their families for the sacrifices they make for us in our hour of need
and give us peace. We ask this in the Name of Jesus,
Our Lord and Savior. Amen
If there is a family member you wish to be placed on a list, please call the Parish Office at 732-780-2666. Please include rank and branch of service.
Thanksgiving Baskets
Collection is in need of a
Ministry Leader.
Contact Parish Office
Quovadis… My Dear Parishioners: Today we celebrate the Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time. For many, setting aside any definite time for prayer during the day may seem all but impossible, especially if we are talking about ten or fifteen uninterrupted minutes. Persistence in praying always might need to take the form in our lives of developing the habit of being aware of God’s abiding presence and blessings even in our busyness. It might mean that we learn to catch little moments for prayer (like we sometimes are able to catch moments for catnaps)--while driving to pick up the youngsters or waiting in a checkout line. The place and manner of prayer are not nearly so important as the fact that we pray--always and without ceasing.
During the month of October the Universal Church prayerfully reflects on the call to build God’s Kingdom through Missionary activity and heightened awareness of the need for more expansive Evangelization Efforts. The work of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith enables our Roman Catholic Church to proclaim the saving message at every corner of the earth. This is a fundamental part of our identity to go and share the good news. Thank you for your generous prayerful support of this missionary effort. We are also called to struggle with the Church’s teaching on the sanctity of human life at every level from conception through natural death. It is not always easy to embrace this teaching, especially when we begin to put it with the face of someone who is suffering. As New Jerseyans we must struggle in a special way with this teaching and the on-going pursuit of “for profit” scientific research that uses embryonic stem cells that are primarily procured through abortions. This is a complicated issue. However, there is so much
that can be advanced with the use of stem cells that are procured through more ethical and non-life threatening means. Please continue to pray for a greater respect for all human life from conception through natural death.
We are now in the full swing of Fall. The activities abound. Allergies are flaring up. Heaters are being cleaned and readied for what some are predicting as a rather severe winter from a climate perspective. Take some time to enjoy the Fall colors and the chill in the air. This is also a time in our church year when we reflect on the call to be good and faithful stewards of the many gifts God has given us. If you have not already done so, please make time to prayerfully reflect on your Stewardship of Treasure to enable our parish community to meet its obligations and fulfill its mission. Many thanks to all those who have already made a pledge in the Faith to Move Mountains Diocesan Capital Campaign. We continue to move toward our minimum goal. We need you to participate this week. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
Preparations are underway for the Annual Halloween Halls event. Lots of preparation makes this a great experience for the children of our parish community. The Advent Pancake Breakfast is also on the radar of planning. Consider getting involved in this annual community building event. I would like to extend a special greetings to all of our homebound parishioners who are united with us in prayer. Let us remember these parishioners who sacrificed through the years so that our parish community and the facilities we enjoy could be established and sustained. Have a great week. Let us remember one another in prayer. Happy Sunday. Peace. Father Jeff
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Monday: Eph 2:1-10; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: 2 Tm 4:10-17b; Lk 10:1-9 Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Eph 3:14-21; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Eph 4:1-6; Lk 12:54-59
23 October 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18; Lk 18:9-14
Question for Children: Jesus teaches us to be humble – but what does that mean? How do you show you are humble?
Question for Youth: God knows when we are doing things just for show, and when they come from the goodness of our heart. When have you caught yourself doing something just to be more popular or liked? How does it feel to do something that you know is good and just?
Question for Adults: This Gospel reading suggests that we approach God and each other with humility. What does this mean, in practical terms? How do we "humble" ourselves? What does that mean? -Lifelong Catechesis
Lifelong Catechesis Week of 17 October - 23 October
Group A October 16 5-7PM October 30 5-7PM
Group B October 23 5-7PM November 13 5Mass -7PM
Confirmation Prep. Grades 7 & 8
On-Line Religious Education Families,
No further orientations are being scheduled.
Orientation Material may be found on the Parish web-site under Formation > Faith Life On-Line Program. All log-ins have been sent from MyCatholicFaith.com to the contact e-mail for each student in the On-Line Faith and Learning Program.
Intergenerational dates will be finalized & communicated when facilitators have been obtained.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Jesus Mommy and Me playgroup
a playgroup for caregivers & their pre-school children
(infancy until Kindergarten)
next meeting Tuesday, October 18th at 9:30 in Room 11
There is no cost or registration process for this group; please contact Kristin Tramutola at
Ktramutola@yahoo.com or 718-757-6041 for more information.
The group will meet the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month
October through May
Kiosk in the Gathering Space
There are a variety of Catholic Updates featuring catechetical topics and seasonal topics at the Kiosk found in the Gathering Space of the Church. Additional-ly, there are Care Notes for those who are grieving, and Notes from the Monastery such as “Living in Gratitude.”
Enjoy these faith- filled materials.
Congratulations Confirmati!
Thank you Most Reverend David M. O’Connell, C. M.
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Please remember The Parish of Saint Mary
in your Will and Estate planning.
THANK YOU for the Sacrificial Stewardship Offerings as we support
the ministries, programs and facilities of our parish. May God Bless you for the sacrifices that you make.
Weekly Sacrificial Stewardship $13,470 Envelope Contributions $10,411 Electronic/Online Contributions $ 2059 Loose Contributions $ 923
Average Contribution per Household this week $36.04 # of Contributing Households 346 # of Registered Parishioner Households 2,003
Sharing Our Treasure 8/9 October 2016
29th Sunday Ordinary Time
ACCOUNTABLE It is not only what we do,
but also what we do not do, for which we are held accountable.
--Molière
Faith to Move Mountains Minimum goal for the
Parish of Saint Mary is $1,250,000.00.
(Included in goal amount are the 2016, 2017, & 2018 Annual Catholic Appeal Goals)
In order to fully fund the projects designated for the parish rebate, the parish goal is closer to
$2,250,000.00
Pledged to date: $862,295.00 # Pledges 73 Avg. Pledge $11,812.26
Please take a pledge card from the credenzas at the rear of the Church and prayerfully fill it out. Please drop the pledge card in the basket during
the offertory collection.
Contact Deacon Vin Rinaldi for more information
Included in next week’s offertory will be the collection for World Mission Sunday.
Tuesday 4 October
Thank you to all whom attended the Annual Saint Francis Blessing of the Animals
The Endowment Campaign hopes to raise a minimum of $75,000,000 in gifts & pledges.
Every parish has been assigned a financial target in order to meet the long term financial needs of the Diocese of Trenton, its 107 parishes, Catholic Schools and Diocesan ministries.
Frequently asked questions continued: How will my parish benefit from the campaign?
Each parish will receive 30% of the funds raised from its parishioners to be allocated to its own local case. Parishes that exceed their target will receive 70% of those funds raised above their target. Funds collected will be dispersed every six months to both the parishes and Diocesan case components.
How much should we give? Genuine stewardship encourages gifts of equal sacrifice, but not gifts of an equal dollar amount. Ultimately, your thoughtful and prayerful decision will be most appropriate and most appreciated.
The Faith to Move Mountains Campaign will strengthen our Diocesan schools and parishes, support our clergy and seminarians, care for our re red priests, enhance our religious educa on and evangeliza on programs, and expand our social service outreach. In addi on to these projects, St. Mary Parish has been invited to raise a minimum of $1,025,000 (in order to fully fund the projects designated for the parish rebate, the parish goal is closer to $2,250,000.00). Saint Mary Parish will receive 30% of the collected amount (or a minimum of $307,500 if min. goal is reached) that will go toward parish needs. Addi onally, we will receive 70% of all funds collected over our parish target. We are choosing to combine the next three years of the Annual Catholic Appeal (ACA) with the Faith to Move Mountains Campaign. Below, demonstrates the campaign minimum goals as well as how we will use our share to address significant parish needs. Campaign Goal Parish Share
F2MM Minimum Goal = $1,025,000 30% = $307,500 ACA Goal = $ 225,000 (Total for 2016 – 2018) 15% Rebate = $33,750 Total Goal = $1,250,000 Total Parish Share = $341,250
Life Safety Requirements for Saint Mary Parish Campus - Saint Mary Parish must fully update its security features for the safety of all parishioners. Such upgrades will likely include magne c locks, emergency exit upgrades, and iden fica on cards.
Internal Church Ligh ng - Capital improvements are necessary for maintaining our blessed
physical plant. A por on of the monies raised will improve the church’s ligh ng infrastructure.
Emergency and Stewardship - Saint Mary Parish must improve its financial stability to ensure
uninterrupted and quality service. To do this, Saint Mary Parish will establish a fund to help provide parish support during mes of emergency or financial strain. In the past, the Diocese has provided support in this area; however, it is prudent for the Parish to improve its financial stability.
Parish Share Total $341,250 if minimum goal is reached.
As we move forward with this campaign, it is my hope that our en re community will join together and par cipate in this blessed effort for our Diocese and our parish. I encourage all of you to pray for our success and par cipate to what your means allow for the future of our Church, as everyone will soon have the opportunity to support this graced endeavor. As has been proven so many mes, here at our wonderful Spirit-filled community of Saint Mary; when you give it away, you get it back a hundred fold. Thank you for your con nued prayers and support! Grace, peace, and blessings to you! Father Jeff
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Upcoming COMMUNITY BUILDING Events!! Why not join us in planning fun events for the whole community? HALLOWEEN HALLS Saturday, October 22 immediately following the 5pm Mass. Children attend Mass in costume then parade to Trick or Treat from rooms, tables, and if needed trucks in the parking lot. There will be refreshments, games and crafts. Join the team to help make this year’s event spooktacular!
Welcome to this year’s NHS Teen leadership committee chairs Theresa Eng 19teng@gmail.com Daniel Eng danieldavideng@gmail.com FALL CLEAN UP Saturday, 19 Nov., 11am-3pm All are invited to help remove fall leaves & branches before the winter months. Participants of all ages & team leaders needed. Outside groups/troops welcome to help! Bring rakes. Dress for the weather!
Community service & leadership hours given. Communitybuilding@stmaryscoltsneck.org
ADVENT PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sunday, December 11. Please join the com-mittee that brings you the best Pancake break-fast in town!! Men always make the pan-cakes!! All ages invited to help at the event! Please contact Linda Dickinson-Pancila for more info. communitybuilding@stmaryscoltsneck.org
“Light Up a Memory”
“Light Up a Memory” has become a beautiful Christmas tradition at St. Mary’s and is now in its 9th year, thanks to the support of an enthusiastic community. It is heartwarming to see the hundreds of lights sparkle during the Christmas season. For a contribution of $10.00 per light, people are invited to sponsor a light in memory of someone deceased or in honor of a living person. All of the names will be inscribed in the Light Up a Memory book, which will be displayed in St. Mary’s Gathering Space. A lovely card of acknowledgement is provided with each $10.00 donation.
There will be a tree Lighting Ceremony on Sat., Dec. 10, after the 4:00 Mass, with music provided by St. Mary’s Choir. Refreshments will be served in the Gathering Space after the ceremony. These “memories” will glow until the feast of “Little Christmas” on Jan. 6.
The deadline to reserve a light is Nov. 20, so call the parish 732-780-2666, Molly Aiello 732-598-6808 or Freda O’Doherty 732-577-9541.
Everyone is welcome to participate in this wonderful tribute to our loved ones.
Liturgical Ministers Think CHRISTMAS!!
Calling all Extra Ordinary Ministers of Communion, Altar Servers, Ushers, Readers, and Greeters
Please take the opportunity to sign-up for the Christmas Mass of your choice during the October AGAPE on Sunday, 23 October.
Christmas Mass Schedule: • Christmas Eve: 3pm, 4:30pm, 6pm, & 10pm • Christmas Day: 9am & 11am
Its imperative that we sign up early to help the church plan for the Christmas Season accordingly. Much Appreciate your attention to this request.
Pastoral Coordinator for Community Building Linda Dickinson-Pancila communitybuilding@stmaryscoltsneck.org
AGAPE is OCTOBER 23!
Join fellow parishioners after Sunday Masses for donuts, bagels,
coffee/beverages and fellowship in the Parish Hall and
outside in the courtyard.
The following Ministries will be present:
∗ Liturgical Ministry Sign-Up for Christmas Mass ∗ Advent faith sharing Groups ∗ Right to Life Raffle ∗ Fall Clean-Up
NO PEW POTATOES Catholicism is not a spectator sport.
--Anonymous
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Sewing Ministry
Meets the on 2nd & 4th Tuesday from 1 to 3 pm in room 11.
Oct. 25 & Nov. 8
Questions contact Kathe kjflan@aol.com
Pictures from ASPCA dog bed project
Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service
Tuesday 22 Nov., 7:30 pm
Hosted by Colts Neck Reformed Church
MembersofMusicMinistriesfromthe
Colts Neck Reformed Church The Parish of Saint Mary
… are joining forces for theannualEcumenicalCommunityService for a wonderfuleveningofworship,music,andfellowship.
MASS OF REMEMBRANCE
will be NOVEMBER
On Sunday, November 6, 2016, at the 10:00 am Mass, our Parish will remember in a special way those who had a funeral Mass at Saint Mary during the past year as well any relative you may wish to remember. This Mass is an opportunity for us to assist those who grieve the death of a loved one. If you wish the name of a loved one who has died during this past year read out at this Mass, please complete the form below and submit it to the office. You are then asked to come to the table in the Gathering Space that morning at 9:30 am to receive a candle to be brought to the altar when the name is called.
Name of Deceased:___________________________ Name and Relationship to Deceased:_____________ E-Mail:____________________________________ Phone Number:_____________________________
The Annual Blessing of Prayer Shawls *Oct 23 * 10 am Mass
Do you have a baby arriving, need a shawl for a friend in need?
Come select from these hand crafted treasures.
Ministry News
When Mary Goss, founder of Yamba Uganda (yambauganba.com), spoke at a Martha Mary meeting last year, the members of the Prayer Shawl Ministry asked what we might do to help. Her answer was that young children have few toys and comfort dolls are really helpful. These are loom-made dolls and our ministry committed to making some for Yamba Uganda's youngest. We went to work and made 45 dolls! We are in the process of getting them to Mary this fall. Members meet once a month Ministry Contact: Kathy Adelman Adelmankathya23@optonline.net
Pastoral Ministry/Pastoral Care Training
Begins Saturday, November 12, 2016 at the Church of St. Robert Bellarmine in Freehold, NJ.
GREAT Preparation for parish volunteers or staff who visit the sick, hospital patients, homebound or nursing homes, also for family caregivers, grief or bereavement ministers, separated and divorced ministry leaders, jail and prison volunteers, or other volunteers who offer pastoral or social outreach to those in need.
Meets once per month on 6 Saturdays from November to April (2016-2017). Very comprehensive program.
Please coordinate your Registration with Deacon Vin and others going from the parish. Access form www.dioceseoftrenton.org/pastoralcare
With interna onally renowned speaker and author, CHRIS STEFANICK and special musical guest, JON NIVEN
Reboot! Live! is the fun, inspiring and prac cal experience of applying the beauty and genius of the heart of the Gospel to every aspect of your life. From prayer and spirituality, to work, da ng, marriage, paren ng, health and more!
There is no part of your life that will be le untouched! Reboot! Live! is a cross-genera onal event for ages 12 and older. We invite you to bring your family, friends, neighbors and co-workers – Catholics and non-Catholics alike.
WEDNESDAY, February 1st, 7:00 – 9:30PM, St. James Gym, 30 Peters Place, Red Bank
To register online go to www.RealLifeCatholic.com (Live Events) – or – Contact Annie DiDomenico, at 732-539-2038. On Facebook at: Reboot! Live! Red Bank NJ
DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN INSIGHT INTO LIVING LIFE MORE FULLY!
THE LIFE GOD HAS CREATED FOR YOU!
Alzheimer’s New Jersey will be offering some free and local education programs for caregivers who have a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or other form of dementia.
These programs are free and open to the public, but registration is required. For more information or to register, interested individuals can call our Helpline at 1.888.280.6055. Please feel free to pass this information along to other family caregivers who may be interested. Thank you for sharing this information with your congregation and larger community.
Communication Tips and Techniques in Alzheimer’s Disease will be offered on Wednesday, October 19th from 10:00-11:00am at the Ocean County Library, Jackson Branch in Jackson.
Celebrating the Holidays When Your Loved One Has Alzheimer’s will be offered on Tuesday, October 25th from 11:00am-12:00pm at Visiting Home Care Service of Ocean County in Toms River.
Healthy Aging: Tips for Your Body and Brain will be offered on Wednesday, October 26th from 11:00am to 12:00pm at Meridian Fitness and Wellness in Hazlet.
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Holy Cross School in Rumson will host an Open House for parents and prospective students, grades Pre-K through 8th, on Friday, October 28th from 9 - 10:30am at its campus at 40 Rumson Rd.
Holy Cross School, now in its 75th year and a 2015 National Blue Ribbon School Of Excellence, is dedicated to educating the whole child in faith, knowledge and character in a God-centered, family environment. For more information, please visit www.holycrossschoolrumson.org or call the main office at 732-842-0348. An RSVP is appreciated.
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The 2017 Mass Intention Book will open on Tuesday, Nov. 1st.
Currently, we are accepting appointments for scheduling multiple date specific Mass Intentions within the 2017 year. Appointments dates and times are:
• Tuesday, Nov. 1st, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm • Wednesday, Nov. 2nd, 10:00 p m to 12:00 pm. • Thursday, Nov. 3rd, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Call and speak to a live person to make an appointment (no messages accepted) between 8:30 am –7:30 pm, Monday through Thursday or Sunday 9 am – 12 pm, with the parish office 732-780-2666.
Please complete the form on the reverse side prior to coming to your appointment (please write legibly).
Additional forms are available in the parish office or on the website. Please be sure to have several options for your desired dates so we can
accommodate you properly.
Three intentions are accepted for all scheduled Masses, except for Ash Wednesday, Christmas, Easter and the Sacred Triduum. It is appropriate for you or the family of the deceased to attend the Mass when celebrated. The suggested stipend for a Mass intention is $10.00 and has been set by the N.J. Bishops in the Province of Newark.
Every effort will be made to satisfy all requests, however in some cases the intention availability for a date you are requesting may be filled before your appointment and you will be asked to choose another date.
The members of the Mass Book team do not have authority to make exceptions so please do not ask them to do so.
Sanctuary Lamps Consider donating the sanctuary lamp that burns in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament in the Church or Christ Chapel in memory of a loved one who has died or to honor a living person.
These intentions are on a weekly basis starting with the Sunday, therefore a new request will be published each week in the bulletin. There will be a total of 104 Sanctuary Lamp Intentions: 52 weeks of the year for each the Christ Chapel & Church lamps.
The suggested donation for Sanctuary Lamp is $25.
Cards available to present.
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU'RE DISTRACTED IN PRAYER Laugh at yourself and begin again. Frustration will only distance you from the One you seek and quitting literally gets you nowhere. Laughter, however, stirs up joy in our hearts. And joy is where God lives and where we long to dwell also. Friends, be confident in Christ's mercy and love.
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