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O�� L��� P�� � C��� ��
Fords, New Jersey�
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 69, Fords, NJ 08863�
Email: [email protected]�
July 26 2020 ~ 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
P����� S��
Rev. Ma hew R. Paratore, S.T.L., J.C.L., Pastor�
Rev. Robert G. Gorman, Parochial Vicar�
Deacon James “Zeke” Kelly, Jr.�
Deacon John A. Raychel�
Candida A. Gonzalez, Coordinator of Religious Ed.�
Eric Jorgenson, Choir Director �
Lourdes Hnath, Organist�
Eileen Cas/llo, Business Administrator�
Denise M. Vaeth, Data Processor�
Dawn Aube, Parish/PREP Secretary�
Joan C. Deyak, Trustee�
Paul B. Coleman, Trustee�
PARISH OFFICE HOURS �
MONDAY � FRIDAY�
9:00 a.m. � 4:00 p.m. Evenings by appointment only. �
Closed weekends & Federal holidays.�
HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS�
Saturday a(ernoon: 5:15 p.m.�
Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., and 12:00 noon�
Holy Days of Obliga0on: �
See Bulle�n prior to Holy Day�
Weekday Masses: Monday�Friday: 8:00 a.m.�
Saturday: 8:00 a.m.�
Last Tuesday of the month: 7:00 p.m.�
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SACRAMENT OF PENANCE�
Saturday: 11:00 a.m. � 12:00 noon; 4:00�4:45 p.m.�
PARISH PHONE NUMBERS�
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Parish Office: 732�738�7940 �
Parish Office Fax: 732�738�3848�
Religious Educa"on: 732�738�7940 ex. 27�
Knights of Columbus #9199: 732�738�0888�
PARISH MEMBERSHIP: New residents of the community
are most welcome to register as parishioners. We invite
you to register at the rectory. We also ask that any
changes of address, email or telephone be submi�ed to
the parish office promptly.�
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MEMBRESÍA PARROQUIAL:� Nuevos residents de la
comunidad son bienvenidos a registrarse como
feligreses.� � Nosotros les invitamos a registrarse en la
rectoría.� También les pedimos que cualquier cambio de
dirección, correo electrónico o número de teléfono sea
some$do a la oficina de la parroquia con pron$tud.�
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PARISH REGISTRATION: To enable us to be�er serve you,
all parishioners should register at the Parish Office. �
If you are a new parishioner, or a current parishioner
who has moved or changed phone numbers, please
contact the Parish Office. Family members 23 years or
older should register separately as individuals even �
if con�nuing to live with their parents. You must be �
a registered parishioner to be a Confirma�on Sponsor �
or a Godparent.�
MASS SCHEDULE�
July 27 ~ Monday ~ Weekday�
8:00 a.m. † Frank J. Spiecker from Tom & Harriet Gockel�
July 28 ~ Tuesday ~ Weekday�
8:00 a.m. * For our Parishioners from our Pastor�
July 29 ~ Wednesday ~ St. Martha�
8:00 a.m. † Lowell Aube from The Raychel Family�
July 30 ~ Thursday ~ Weekday�
8:00 a.m. † Bob For2n from The Aube Family�
July 31 ~ Friday ~ St. Igna!us of Loyola�
8:00 a.m. † Louise Surmay from Steve & Kathy Whooley�
August 1 ~ Saturday ~ St. Alphonsus Liguori�
8:00 a.m. † John J. Verducci from Tom & Harriet Gockel�
5:15 p.m. † Peter Rommel from Cheryl�
August 2 ~ Sunday ~ 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time�
8:00 a.m. † Michael Flanagan from Joan Flanagan�
10:00 a.m. † Altar Rosary�
12:00 noon † Stanislaw Turek from Wife�
WEEKLY SCHEDULE�
MONDAY ~ July 27�
7:30 p.m. Miraculous Medal Novena ~ Church�
TUESDAY ~ July 28�
7:00 p.m. Parish Mass ~ Church�
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WEDNESDAY ~ July 29�
No Ac2vi2es�
SATURDAY ~ August 1�
9:00 p.m. SAT Group ~ Cancelled�
SUNDAY ~ August 2�
No Ac2vi2es�
THURSDAY ~ July 30�
No Ac2vi2es�
1:00 p.m. Bap2sms ~ Church
SUNDAY ~ July 26�
No Ac0vi0es�
FRIDAY ~ July 31�
**ATTENTION**�
Please park only in designated parking places when
parking in the church parking area. Parking in other
areas impedes traffic, poses a safety risk and possible
vehicle towing. Thank you for your coopera0on.�
Please visit our Website:
www.olpfords.org �
REMINDER: CHURCH KNEELERS�
Just a reminder to please be courteous when picking up and
pu�ng down the kneelers during Mass. Please be quiet and
gentle. Rough use can be very distrac�ng and can damage
the kneelers. �
Thank you, and God Bless.�
Bread & Wine�
In memory of�
Eileen Gill �
from �
Sarah& Barbara DeRollo�
Sanctuary Candle�
In memory of�
Ira & Helen DeHaven�
From�
Daughter In Law, Anne7e�
Did you know...OLP Bulle0ns are available online by
visi0ng our website www.olpfords.org and clicking on�
Weekly Bulle�n.�
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION�
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We would like to Congratulate the following
PREP student that made their First Holy
Communion on Saturday �
July 18, 2020.�
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Thiago Paez�
Johl Cruz�
EmmaRose Felce�o�
Massimo Pugliese�
Gabrielle Stewart�
Ava Torres�
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Jennifer Balint, Daniel Balog,
Donna Ferrara, Maria Fortin,
Gloria Korneski, Maria Lavid,
Margaret Muzikar, Elizabeth Savner,
Mildred Schmatz, Camille Wasilewski,
Prayer For Strength & Confidence
Heavenly Father, Giver of life and health: comfort and relieve
Your sick servants and give Your power of
healing to those who minister to their needs,
that they may be strengthened in their
weakness and have confidence in Your loving
care; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Ministry Schedule for August 1/2 , 2020�
8:00 a.m. Mass�
Eucharis�c Ministers: Roseanne Brady, Tom, Bednar, �
Barbara Sinko�
Reader: Angela Chundak�
10:00 a.m. Mass�
Eucharis�c Ministers: Maria Frey, Marie Gironda,�
MaryAnn Shingola�
Reader: Anna Mutuc�
12:00 noon Mass �
Eucharis�c Ministers: Arlene Cezar, Augustus Cezar �
Carlo Loreto �
Reader: Corrine Ambrosi�
5:15 p.m. Mass�
Eucharis�c Ministers: Julia Dischler, Joan Deyak,�
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Reader: Gloria Demarzo�
Food Assistance
For a complete listing of food banks in
Middlesex County please call
732-729-0880 or for more information
please visit
www.middlesexcountynj.gov.
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WEEKLY COLLECTION ~ JULY 19, 2020�
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Offertory Collec"on……………..$ 5,669.00�
Diocesan Assessment……….…..$ 741.00
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Total:…..……..$ 6,410.00�
On�Line Giving�
June 19 � July 15, 2020……..……$ 7,540.01 �
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Stewardship of Treasure�
Thank you for remembering your parish with
your Stewardship of Treasure when you are
away on vaca�on or when weather prohibits
your a�endance at Mass. Your con�nued
financial support is essen�al and much
appreciated by our parish community. �
The Parish is in need of Readers, �
Eucharis/c Ministers and Altar Servers. �
For more informa/on and to apply, �
please contact the Parish Office at �
732�738�7940, Monday � Friday, �
9:00 AM � 4:00 PM.�
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Adult Choir & Bell Choir Openings�
There are openings in the Bell Choir and
Adult Choir in all voice parts for choral
singers. Prospec0ve singers should have a
pleasant agile voice. The commitment of
0me and focused energy is important,
par0cularly at Christmas and during Holy Week. If you
have the desire to serve our OLP parish community in
this very special way, please contact the Parish Office.�
AFriendlyReminder�
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Please remember to use social distancing during
Mass. Please do not congregate in the Church or on
Church grounds before, during or after Holy Mass.
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THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: The Sacrament of Baptism is
celebrated at Our Lady of Peace on the 4th Sunday of each month at
1:00 p.m. We ask couples who are contemplating having their child
baptized in the Catholic faith to contact the parish office to register for
the Sacrament prior to attending the required Baptism Preparation
Class, which is held the 2nd Tuesday of January, April, July and
October.
THE SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: Couples contemplating the
celebration of the Sacrament of Matrimony are asked to contact the
rectory at least one year in advance and before wedding plans are
finalized. Make an appointment with one of our priests to satisfy
canonical requirements before a date can be set. A F.O.C.CU.S.
Session, God’s Plan for Marriage Session and Pre-Cana are
necessary for every couple.
EL SACRAMENTO DEL BAUTISMO: El Sacramento del Bautismo se
celebra en Nuestra Señora de la Paz el cuarto domingo de cada mes
a la 1:00 p.m. Pedimos a las parejas que están pensando bautizar a
su hijo/a en la fe católica que se comuniquen con la oficina parroquial
para inscribirse en el Sacramento antes de asistir a la Clase de
Preparación para el Bautismo, que se lleva a cabo el 2º martes de
enero, abril, julio y octubre.
EL SACRAMENTO DEL MATRIMONIO: Se les pide a las parejas
que están pensando en la celebración del Sacramento del matrimonio
que se comuniquen con la rectoría por lo menos un año de
anticipación y antes de que se finalicen los planes de boda. Haga una
cita con uno de nuestros sacerdotes para cumplir con los requisitos
canónicos antes de poder fijar la fecha de boda. Una sesión de la
Facilitación de la comunicación abierta entre pareja, comprensión y
estudio, el Plan de Dios para la sesión de matrimonio y el Pre-Cana
(Cursillos prematrimoniales) son necesarios para cada pareja.
SACRAMENTS
LOS SACRAMENTOS
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ALTAR�ROSARY SOCIETY: 1st Sunday of the month�
BAPTISM PREPARATION: 2nd Tuesday of January, April, July, & October. �
Contact the Parish Office. (Must register, no walk�ins.)�
BELL CHOIR: Rehearsals on Wednesday at 5:30�7:00 PM�
BLUE ARMY DEVOTIONS: Tuesday at 7:00 p.m.�
CHOIR: Rehearsals on Wednesday at 7:15�9:00 PM�
COLUMBIETTES #9199: 2nd Thursday at 7:00 p.m. (732)738�0888�
HOLY NAME SOCIETY: 2nd Sunday of the month. �
Contact Alan Nygard (732) 986�3199�
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #9199: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month at
8:00 p.m.�
MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA: Monday at 7:30 p.m.�
NOCTURNAL ADORATION SOCIETY: 1st Friday of the month at 8:00 p.m., �
Our Lady of Hungary, Perth Amboy�
PRE�CANA MINISTRY: 2nd Saturday of March & 3rd Saturday of October.
Contact Deacon John, 732�738�7940.�
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FOCCUS GROUP: 1st Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. (excluding June,
July, August) in the Parish Mee8ng Room. Reserva8on Required. Contact
the parish office.�
PRO�LIFE COMMITTEE: meets as necessary�
R.C.I.A: All persons seeking instruc8on or more informa8on about
membership in the Roman Catholic Church are invited to call the parish
office. Catholic adults who have not been confirmed in the Catholic Faith
are invited to call about receiving the Sacrament of Confirma8on.�
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION P.R.E.P: K � Grade 8, call (732) 738�7940�
ROSARY: Following 8:00 a.m. Mass on Saturdays.�
SEPARATED/DIVORCED MINISTRY: A self�help support group meets on
the 1st & 3rd Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m.�
SOCIAL CONCERNS MINISTRY: meets as scheduled�
YOUTH GROUP: 4th Sunday of the month (excluding July and August)�
PARISH ORGANIZATIONS & MINISTRIES
MEMORIALS FOR LOVED ONES�
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Sanctuary Candle � �
Burns 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.�
Dona0on: $20.00�
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Bread & Wine � �
Used at Masses for one week.�
Dona0on: $25.00�
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Flowers on the Altar � �
Used at Masses for one week.�
Dona0on: $ 60.00�
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Arrangements for these Memorials may �
be made in the parish office.�
RECOMMENDED READING
HOW TO HANDLE WORRY
A CATHOLIC APPROACH
BY Marshall Cook
Anxiety can destroy your peace of mind and erode
your prayer life. In�How to Handle Worry, Marshall
Cook offers prac�cal sugges�ons for dealing with worries and
banishing anxie�es. He explores strategies for crea�ng and
maintaining harmony by drawing on our faith and bringing our
burdens to God in prayer. With humor and insight, Marshall
brings a faith perspec�ve to managing stress. �
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2020-2021 Religious Education
Registration�
Re-registration and new registrations
for the upcoming year has begun.
Payment is expected at the time
of registration.
Registration forms are at the parish office
or online at www.olpfords.org.
The parish office is open
Monday - Friday
9:00 am to 4:00 pm .
Any questions, please call
732-738-7940. Ext. 27
GOING ON VACATION?�
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Isn’t it wonderful that our Lord affords us �me to get away and
relax? Shouldn’t we at least make as much effort to a(end Mass
while away to show our thanks. Can’t find a church? There is
almost always a church nearby! Most hotels and other
accommoda�ons know the nearby churches and their Mass
schedules. All you need to do is ask. Also, all churches are listed
in the local Yellow Pages under: �
Churches: Roman Catholic, or on the �
internet at mass�mes.org. �
There is really no good reason to miss Mass, �
if you really want to give God His due! �
**PARISH REGISTRATION**
To enable us to better serve you, all parishioners
should register at the Parish Office.
If you are a new parishioner, or a current parishioner who has moved or
changed phone numbers,
please contact the Parish Office.
Family members 23 years or older should register separately as
individuals even if continuing to live with their parents. You must be
a registered parishioner to be a Confirmation Sponsor or a
Godparent.
*GODPARENT/CONFIRMATION SPONSOR
REQUIREMENTS*
♦ Must be an ACTIVE, REGISTERED parishioner, who attends Mass
weekly, and contributes to the support of the Church, in accordance
with one’s means.
♦ Must have received all the Sacraments of Initiation.
(Baptism, Holy Eucharist, and Confirmation)
♦ If married, must be in a marriage recognized as valid by the Catholic
Church.
♦ Must live a Christian life consistent with the role of godparent or
sponsor.
**REGISTRO PARROQUIAL**
Para permitirnos servirle mejor, todos los feligreses
deben registrarse en la oficina parroquial.
Si usted es un nuevo feligrés, o un feligrés actual que se mudó o cambió
de número de teléfono,
por favor contacte a la Oficina Parroquial.
Los miembros de la familia de 23 años o más deben registrarse por
separado como individuos, incluso si continúan viviendo con sus
padres.
Debe ser un feligrés registrado para ser un Patrocinador de
Confirmación o un Padrino.
* REQUISITOS PARA SER PADRINO/PATROCINADOR DE
CONFIRMACIÓN*
♦Debe ser un feligrés ACTIVO, REGISTRADO, que asista a misa
semanalmente y
contribuya al apoyo de la Iglesia, de acuerdo con los medios de uno.
♦Debe haber recibido todos los sacramentos de iniciación.
(Bautismo, Eucaristía y Confirmación)
♦Si está casado, debe estar en un matrimonio reconocido como válido
por la Iglesia Católica.
♦Debe vivir una vida cristiana consistente con el papel de padrino o
patrocinador de confirmación.
GOSPEL MEDITATION � �
ENCOURAGE DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF SCRIPTURE�
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July 26, 2020�
17
th
Sunday in Ordinary Time�
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A single mother who has a child with special needs works two
jobs and sacrifices much of her own pleasures in order to be
available for her son. Being the best mother possible is important
to her and brings her joy. We are willing to make great and o1en
heroic sacrifices for those people and things that ma(er most to
us. Unless there is something of obvious importance to us in our
immediate path, we can easily approach life in a more haphazard
and chao�c way. We jump from one thing to another, responding
to whatever it is that is compe�ng for our a(en�on at that
moment. When everything is important, nothing is important.�
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If we do not wear the right pair of glasses, we can get all too
easily caught up in the superficial stuff and neglect paying
a(en�on to the things that really ma(er. The kingdom of God is
like the pearl of great price that is worth selling everything for so
that it can be obtained. Based on where I invest my �me and
energy each day, I really wonder whether I am serving God’s
kingdom or my own. Have you ever considered tracking how you
spend your �me? You may be surprised! We allow our agendas to
set the clock of our lives. We forget that joy and a true sense of
purpose are not going to be found in following that �mepiece. Joy
is the expression of the happiness that is discovered when living
in the kingdom of God. When our agenda matches God, not only
do we leap for joy but God leaps with delight as well. Our well�
being is what ma(ers most to God.�
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Can you imagine God deligh�ng in you? It is easy to deaden our
senses to the whole reality of God and the joy that living the
Gospel can bring. The demands of secular life and the agendas
compe�ng for our a(en�on can quickly do that. We can get �red
and spiritually apathe�c. But if we can see our way through all of
the conflic�ng voices and hear the voice of God, we can
rediscover our zeal and passion and redirect our efforts. When we
begin to see as God sees, we can rise each day and no�ce what
really needs our a(en�on and embrace it with exuberance. Be
careful, though. It may not be what we originally had on our list.
Responding to it, however, will be worth pu9ng everything else
aside.�
ONLINE GIVING�
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Forget your envelope? �
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Use ONLINE GIVING to keep up on offertory.�
Go to www.olpfords.org and click on the�
ONLINE GIVING LINK, its quick and easy.�
Your support throughout the year�
helps sustain our church.�
The Pastor's Pen
Dear Friend,
A Catholic Magazine carried a story about four young men,
Catholic College students, who were renting a house together.
One Saturday morning someone knocked on their door. And
when they opened it, there stood this bedraggled-looking old
man. His eyes were kind of marbleized, and he had a silvery
stub of whiskers on his face.
His clothes were ragged and torn. His shoes did not match. In
fact, they were both for the same foot. And he carried a wicker
basket full of unappealing vegetables that he was trying to sell.
The boys felt sorry for him and bought some of his vegetables
just to help him out.
Then he went on his way.
But from that time on, every Saturday he appeared at their door
with his basket of vegetables.
As the boys got to know him a little bit better, they began
inviting him in to visit a while before continuing on his rounds.
They soon discovered that his eyes looked marbleized, not
because of drugs or alcohol, but because of cataracts.
They learned that he lived just down the street in an old shack.
They also found out that he could play the harmonica, and that
he loved to play hymns to Our Lady, and that he really loved
God.
So every Saturday they would invite him in, and he would play
his harmonica and they would sing together. They became good
friends, and the boys began trying to figure out ways to help
him.
One Saturday morning, the story says, right in the middle of all
their singing, he suddenly said to them, "God is so good!" And
they all agreed, "Yes, God is so good." He went on, "You know
why he is so good?" They said, "Why?" He said, "Because
yesterday, when I got up and opened my door, there were
boxes full of clothes and shoes and coats and gloves. Yes, God is
so good!"
And the boys smiled at each other and chimed in, "Yes, God is
so good."
He went on, "You know why He is so good?" They answered,
"You already told us why. What more?" He said, "Because I
found a family who could use those things, and I gave them all
away."
It is good to always pray together and not only never lose heart
but gain a generous heart.
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Father Matthew
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STEWARDWHIP SCRIPTURE REFELECTIONS�
July 26, 2020�
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“We know that all things work for good for
those who love God, who are called according
to his purpose.” (Romans 8:28)�
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Do you really trust God? Do you really believe
that God will provide all that you need? �
Faith is a challenge for everyone at -mes.
Pu0ng our trust in God, in everything we do, �
in good -mes and in bad, means that God’s
plan for our lives may be quite different �
than what we planned. �
When one door closes, another one opens.
Trust in God, His plan is always be4er.�
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Teachers at OLP PREP are
members of our Catholic
community called to work in
partnership with parents and the pastor
on our goal to teach
the Roman Catholic Faith as defined
in the Catechism of
The Catholic Church
OLP is seeking PREP teachers and
teachers aide who enjoy working with
children and are:
supportive of the mission of the
Catholic Church
passionate about the teaching
the Catholic Faith
enthusiastic about the role of the
Catholic Church in the local community,
the diocese and the world
willing to instill Catholic moral values
and make a difference to a child’s
learning
Please contact
732-738-7940 ext. 27�
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