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Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 16, 2016 Page 1
St. Michael’s Church October 16, 2016
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
RECTORY OFFICE 800 Ocean Avenue West End, NJ 07740 Ph: (732) 222-8080 Fx: (732) 870-1174 Office Hours Monday–Thursday: 8:30am–3:30pm (Closed 12:00pm–1:00pm)
OUTREACH CENTER 6 West End Court
West End, NJ 07740 Ph: (732) 483-0360 Fx: (732) 483-0363
St. Vincent de Paul
732-483-0360 ext. 113
Parish Rectory Staff Rev. John Butler, Pastor Susan McCullough, Business Manager Lauren Ernst, Administrative Assistant Paul Bergin, Music Director Jose Rodriguez, Maintenance Manager
Mass Schedule DAILY MASS Mon - Fri 8:00AM; First Friday in Latin at 12:15 PM Sat 9:00AM WEEKEND MASSES Saturday 4:00PM, 5:00PM, 7:30PM Sunday 7:00AM, 9:00AM, 10:00AM, 11:00AM, 12PM, 4:00PM, 7:30PM
Confessions are heard 12 minutes to 5 minutes before each Mass; on First Friday before the 12:15 Latin Mass from 11:45 AM to 12:05 PM and after this Mass until 1:15 PM; and during the Monthly Holy Hour for Vocations.
Marriages Couples who wish to marry at the parish should contact the Rectory for a Marriage Request Form, and for further information. The bride or groom, or their parents/grandparents must be registered parishioners for at least eighteen months to make arrangements. There is a twelve month timeline for wedding preparation.
Registration To register with the parish, please call the Rectory.
Baptisms Baptisms take place Sundays at 1:00 pm. Parents must be registered parishioners, and can call the Rectory for information and scheduling.
Holy Hour for Vocations
There is a Monthly Holy Hour for Vocations that will in-clude Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions. This Month-ly Holy Hour will be from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the Thurs-day immediately preceding the First Friday.
Religious Education
To sign your child up for our Tuesday or Sunday Religious Education classes, please contact Patty Chavez, ext. 110 at the Outreach Center. All families must be registered with the parish.
Anointing of the Sick
During office hours, please call the Rectory to request an anointing. If the office is closed, please call the emergen-cy line which is 908-433-7590. If you or your loved one is in a hospital, the head nurse could also call for the chap-lain.
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Mass Intentions Saturday, October 15 9:00 AM People of the Parish 4:00 PM † Rev. George D. Drexler . † Dolores Jackson Dennis Jackson 5:00 PM † Louis Napoletano Denise O'Hara 6:00 PM † Earthquake victims of August 2016 in Central Italy and their families 7:30 PM People of the Parish Sunday, October 16 7:00 AM † Kevin Philips The Hickey Family 9:00 AM † Rosemarie Brundage Mr. & Mrs. Masgay 10:00 AM † Louis Napolitano Carol & Rick Ferrante 11:00 AM † Helen Dauksys Family † Rose Migliaccio Camille & Nino Ercolino 12:00 PM † Joseph M. Killeen The Ernst Family 4:00 PM † Clifford R. Brautigan, Jr. Sharon Mazza & Bruce Crowell 7:30 PM † Gary Butkowsky Pat & Jack Kochenash People of the Parish Monday, October 17 8:00 AM † Ralph Casalino The Parishioners of St. Michael's Church Tuesday, October 18 8:00 AM † Kevin Philips Aunt Beth and Uncle Patrick Wednesday, October 19 8:00 AM † Lee Brach The Thayers Thursday, October 20 8:00 AM † Rev. Russell Abata Friday, October 21 8:00 AM † Jose Bernarte Aida David † Catherine Pacailler Kathy & Ralph Stubbs
Saturday, October 22 9:00 AM People of the Parish 4:00 PM † Frank S. Scarpelli The Scarpelli Family 5:00 PM † Frank Berlen Friend 7:30 PM † Luigi Masella Alice & Robert Pesce People of the Parish Sunday, October 23 7:00 AM People of the Parish 9:00 AM † Kevin Philips Sean and Conor 10:00 AM † Rev. Russell Abata Ric Binaco † Louis Napoletano Marotta Family 11:00 AM † Laura Marotta Anthony & Regina Principe † Madeline Dello Bobbie Moretti 12:00 PM † Judy Hanna Saverio & Daniella Dalia 4:00 PM † Rev. Charles F. Moore 7:30 PM † Rev. James P. Quinn
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time - October 16, 2016 To you I call; for you will surely heed me, O God; turn your ear to me; hear my words.
Guard me as the apple of your eye; in the shadow of your wings protect me. Psalm 130
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 16, 2016 Page 3
JOIN THE ST. MICHAEL’S
ADULT CHOIR
Ages High School and up
The Adult Choir is progress-ing with its weekly rehearsal rou-tine, accomplishing productive work. Have you wondered what choir rehearsals are like? We try to cover a little of these each week: Posture, Breathing, Vocalizing with the Breath, Aural Skills, Reading Music, Reading and Sing-ing Solfege, Learning Songs, and Learning about Sacred Music. Re-hearsals are far from dull!
Non-choir members, try this: Walk up to a tall mir-ror, watch yourself closely as you take a few breaths, make sure to inhale and exhale as fully as possible. Then, ask yourself, “What moves while I’m breathing? My upper chest/shoulders or my belly?” If you said “belly” - good job - that’s diaphragmatic breathing. If you said upper chest/shoulders, you might want to come to our next rehearsal, we’ll help you fix that! If you missed the first meeting and the previous re-hearsals, there is still time to get involved. Please feel free
to attend our next meeting at 7:00 pm on October 20.
Rehearsals will be on Thursdays at 7:00 pm in the Church’s choir loft.
For more information contact Paul Bergin
732-222-8080 ext. 118
pbergin@stmichaelnj.com
CONFIRMATION
Bishop O’Connell celebrated the Sacrament of Confirmation at St. Michael’s on Thursday, October 13, 2016.
We send our prayers and best wishes to this year’s Confirmandi!
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Rosarian Prayer Group PRAYERS FOR THE SICK OF THE PARISH
This list of parishion-ers, relatives, and friends are in need of our prayers for heal-ing. Our Rosarians also pray every Satur-day for all the parish-ioners of St. Michael’s. Please note that intentions will be listed for 2 months and then removed, unless the requestor
calls to renew for another 2 months. Please also note that according to the HIP-PA & Privacy Laws only the sick them-selves or family mem-bers may request to be added to the list. Con-tact the Rectory for all prayer requests. Thank you and may Our Lord grant heal-ing to all those who are suffering and in need of our prayers.
Week 4
Nancy Vecchione
Week 7
Michelle McFarland Rosa Panduri
Week 8
Tiffany Patella McCahill Antonio Bevacqui
Tino Rodriguez Rev. Charles Weiser
Diane Delmar
Propagation of the Faith
MASS INTENTIONS THROUGHOUT THE
YEAR
OCTOBER 2016 Dorothy Brady Daughter, Dee Celli
Parents, relatives, loved ones & friends, living and deceased of the Trigani & Drummond Families
DECEMBER 2016
Kelli A. McCarthy Family
MAY 2017 Dr. James G. Mazza Family
AUGUST 2017
Louis & Ursula Carlesimo Family Ronald Lubischer Wife, Joyce & children, Ronnie & Randy
OCTOBER 2017
Frank and Jodi Di Maggio Mom and Dad
Salvatore J. Mirarchi Joe & Carmel Mirarchi
Annual Catholic Appeal
Please remember the needy who are helped by the funds contributed to the Annual Catholic Appeal. They include: the poor and vulnerable, schools, seminarian education Cath-olic Charities, home health nursing programs for seniors, vocations, ministries to all segments of the par-ish and diocese (families, seniors, young adults, youth). The list is vir-tually endless. YOUR contribution DOES make a difference! Please help. Please contribute. Please make a pledge.
$109,000
THANK YOU!
$75,000
$50,000
$25,000
$51,759
RESULTS & DATA FOR THIS YEAR’S APPEAL (THROUGH 10/11/16)
Number of Regis-tered Families in
Our Parish
Number of Pledges
Received to Date
Percentage of Participation by
Registered Families
2,610 264 10%
Dollar Amount of Pledges
Percentage of Goal (Based on Pledged Dollars)
Dollar Amount Paid and
Received
$51,759.00 47% $48,940.75
BAPTISM PREPARATION CLASS
Baptism preparation classes are hosted every third Thursday of the month. Classes begin at 7 pm in the lower church. Please call the Rectory to register.
Pathway to Heal Divorced, Widowed, and Separated Group
TRUST YOURSELF:
“Every path but your own is the path of fate, keep on your own track, then.” Henry Ford Thoreau
“It's hard to like someone you don't trust, and it's hard to like yourself IF YOU DON'T TRUST YOURSELF. “ Leo Ba-bauta
“I can be changed by what happens to me. But I refuse to be reduced by it.” Maya Angelou
“You know more than you think you do.” Dr. Spock
The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your own. Trust that when history is written you can be content that you've left a legacy to proud of. You stood your ground, fol-lowed your faith, and are proud of your reflection in the mir-ror.
Trust. Have confidence. Have hope. Life: what a beautiful gift we have been giving. Make it the best you can.
Each meeting is an experience to help us grow, heal and move forward..
A group like no other! Please Join Us, All Are Welcome.
Thursday, October 27 at 7:00pm (Every second and fourth Thursday)
St. Michael's Living Room 6 West End Court. WEST END, NJ
If a true emergency please contact the Rectory.
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 16, 2016 Page 5
Weekend Collection & Attendance
Thank You!
Saturday, October 8, 2016
4:00 PM Mass $2,405.00 268 people 5:00 PM Mass $1,736.00 194 people 7:30 PM Mass $625.00 110 people
Sunday, October 9, 2016
7:00 AM Mass $1,622.00 169 people 9:00 AM Mass $1,690.00 145 people 10:00 AM Mass $1,344.00 132 people 11:00 AM Mass $1,658.00 194 people 12:00 Noon $780.00 147 people 4:00 PM Mass $1,468.00 195 people 7:30 PM Mass $1,519.00 241 people _________________________________________
TOTALS: $14,847.00 1795 people
PASTORAL CARE STEPHEN & PADUAN MINISTRIES
Our Extraordinary Ministers made 13 communion/shut-in visits and 1 Stephen Ministry visits during this past week. We pray that we have helped to bring God’s love and peace to His people in need. Our Conscience “Conscience and reputation are two different things. Your conscience depends on you, whereas your reputation depends on your neighbor’s estimation of you.” -St. Augustine
It’s not always easy, but we should strive to listen to our con-science in all the things we do and decisions we make. With God’s help we can strive to do what is right and avoid those things that are wrong for us. Remember, a good conscience is a clear conscience. Our Extraordinary Ministers are available for our parishioners to visit the sick, the elderly, and to bring Communion. Please contact us if you need us at 732-483-0360 ext. 120.
Blessing of the Pets Parishioners and their animal companions gathered on the church plaza on Saturday, October 8 after the
5:00 pm Mass for the Annual Blessing of the Pets. Let us continue to call upon St. Francis for his prayers and intercessions for our animals and all of God’s creation.
Saint Michael’s Altar Rosary Society
Monthly Meeting
Saint Michael’s Altar Rosary Society monthly meet-ing is next Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 1:00pm; Outreach Center; 6 West End Court. Refreshments will be served after meeting. All women of the parish are welcome to join us. For fur-ther information, contact Dotty O’Hara at 732-483-0360, Ext. 120.
St. Vincent de Paul Society Next month, we will collect gently used coats. (Its hard to believe we are already thinking about the cold weather- but it will be upon us before you know it!!) We are also
preparing for the holiday season. So far 98 fam-ilies have signed up for Thanksgiving Turkeys. This number will be sure to rise. We are asking for gift cards to local food stores, and holiday foods, such as corn bread, stuffing, dry milk, canned vegetables, gravy, and applesauce. Also looking ahead, we are asking for gift cards to local stores, such a Tar-get, K-Mart, JCPenney, movies, etc. to help our families cele-brate Christmas. If we can get these early on, we will be able to help as many families that we can. Please be as generous as you can.
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Religious Education
Attention First Holy Communion Families: You should have received in the mail a letter for our First Penance and First Holy Communion meeting that will be held on Sunday, October 23rd at 10:10 in the gym at Deal School and Tuesday, October 25th at 4:10pm in the gym. Don't forget if you cannot attend this meeting due to a work schedule conflicts, please make sure you have someone there who will represent you. If you did not receive a letter please see Patty at CCD ASAP!
Attention 7th Grade Students and Parents: Please watch your mail for important information re-garding your service project hours for this year. If you have any questions after you read the letter please see Patty at CCD.
FALL BIBLE STUDY
This Fall series meets as follows:
Mondays at 7 pm– Outreach Center Tuesdays after morning Mass– Lower Church
Tuesdays at 7pm– Outreach Center Wednesdays at 11 am– Outreach Center
Please join us this week!!
Bring your Bible and fall in love with it's Author!
BLESSING BAGS
The Youth Group will be collecting items for a "Blessing Bag" for the homeless . There is a complete item list provided here and there is a bucket at the back of the church with a "Blessing Bag" tag on it. Thank you for your support!
ON-GOING BIBLE IN PLAIN ENGLISH
EVERY Wednesday at 10:30 am and
7:30 pm in the Lower Church,
Questions? Call 732-483-0360 X121
Youth Group
The Youth group had an amazing time at the Blessing of the Pets! It was held on Saturday, October 8 after the 5:00 Mass. Father Butler lined up all the people and there pets and said a prayer and gave them there blessing! Despite the rain,
there were about 25 families in attend-ance :) The Youth Group provided treats for all the dogs!
The center Sanctuary Candle will be lit this week in loving memory of John Leach, 15th Anniversary, requested by his wife Gloria.
This week the Blessed Mother’s Altar Flowers were donated in loving memory of Helen Dauksys, 25th Anniversary, by the family.
The bread and wine at the 11:00 AM Mass on Sun-day, October 16, was donated in loving memory of Helen Dauksys, 25th Anniversary, by the family.
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Respect Life The St. Jerome- St Mary’s Respect Life Committee once again invites you to join us in the very important ministry of the “Forty Day’s For Life” Fall campaign. It begins September 28, and runs through November 6, 2016. They plan on partnering once again, with other local parishes, conducting peaceful, prayerful protests at the Planned Parenthood facility on New-man Springs Rd. in Shrewsbury where the abortions are per-formed. The goal of this ministry is to save lives by immersing the area in prayer. Thereby, saturating the facility, staff, and pa-tients with the love of Our Lord Jesus and His Blessed Mother in
attempt to stop the brutal murder of our most innocent and vul-nerable…our babies!! “The Right to Life is the First Human Right” To date since this campaign began in 2007, there have been 11,796 documented babies saved! Life is an essential issue to all of us and as our Pope and Bishops are telling us, “as Catholics we have a responsibility to stand for Life”, especially this Fall! Please come bring your rosary, a friend or two, and stand up for LIFE, Mondays for 1 hour between 8AM and 6PM at Planned Parenthood in Shrewsbury. So that we have adequate coverage, please call Mary Richards to sign up 732-222-1562..
EAGLES UP! Thank You from our Military! Many of our troops are still deployed. There is a complete list of the most needed items in the back of the church. You can bring your dona-tions to the Eagles Up! Box also located in the back of the church. Monetary donations to-wards shipping costs are also accepted. Checks can be made payable to Eagles Up! and a tax receipt can be given upon request. Thank you for your continued support! To the right you will see a photo of, and thank you message from, some of the servicemen and servicewom-en who have received your kind support.
Toni, I wanted to let you know that I've received the care package box that you've sent to us over here. Thank you! We defi-nitely appreciate every-thing that you send, and I'm making sure this all gets shared with the unit.
Thanks again!
Nick v/r
Nick Svirbely, 1st Lt, USAF Depot Liaison Engineer
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