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3455 West Bangs Avenue ● Neptune, New Jersey 07753
Parish Office 732.922.4242 ● JSUMC 732.775.5500
www.HolyInnocentsChurch.net
January 19, 2019 ● Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. H. Todd Carter
PASTOR
Fr. Michael DeSaye
Hospital Chaplain
Fr. Michael Vona, Ret.
Weekend Assistant
Deacon John Klincewicz
Deacon Robert Cerefice
Sr. Bernadette Schuler, osf
Director of Religious Education
Christa Dalmazio
Director of Music
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Dear Parishioners,
This Friday is the March for Life in Washington, D.C. As you may know, this March is an important pro-test against the infringement of the rights of the weak-est members of our society: those who are unborn. We currently live in a nation that constantly violates the rights of the unborn allowing mothers to kill their own unborn children at any time for any reason. The Church has always stood against this injustice and all Catholics should as well. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states the case well when it says:
"The moment a positive law deprives a catego-ry of human beings of the protection which civil legisla-tion ought to accord them, the state is denying the equality of all before the law. When the state does not place its power at the service of the rights of each citi-zen, and in particular of the more vulnerable, the very foundations of a state based on law are undermined.... As a consequence of the respect and protection which must be ensured for the unborn child from the moment of conception, the law must provide appropriate penal sanctions for every deliberate violation of the child's rights." (CCC 2273)
The sin of abortion effects our entire society. It fundamentally changes how we think about those who are weak and in need and we begin to think of ending life as a viable means of dealing with the ills of society. In response to it we all must take our part to oppose it both politically and spiritually. We oppose it politically by voting for politicians who will enact laws limiting and eventually overturning abortion. We oppose it spiritual-ly by prayer and penance. This means that if you have ever participated in the sin of abortion, I assure you that God still loves you and that there is hope. Please, I beg you, go to the sacrament of confession and talk to a priest about this sin even if you don't think you're ready to confess it. Christ's healing power if available to all who desire to be forgiven. Even if you have not participated in this sin directly, we still have to do pen-ance for it. So, this Friday especially, please take on some sort of additional penance for those who are in-volved in this sin. These can be simple things like giv-ing up a type of food or meal, not watching any TV that day or additional prayer or works of charity. The point is to offer it up that hearts may be opened to the reali-ty of the gravity of this sin and in reparation for our country's support of it.
We are doing all of this because we should want a society based on justice, peace and a celebra-tion of life. Life is good because it is a gift of God. It is a gift that should not be wasted or treated as a burden. We live in a great society that can raise people out of poverty. We can think of better solutions to what af-flicts it than participating in intrinsic evil. God bless!
Father Carter
+ MASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, January 18, 2020 9:00 A.M. BENNY PICCOLO r/b Coding Department BRIAN BURNS r/b Tom & Joyce Joyce 4:00 P.M. JOHN DOHERTY r/b Dan Gannon & family JOAN IMPERIAL r/b Pat Riordan SUNDAY, January 19, 2020 8:00 A.M. PAT J. PAPA r/b Thaddeus Wargacki CARLEEN SMITH r/b Gerri Huber 10:00 A.M. JULIA STERNIK r/b Marie Moulder & family JANE KALLIGAN r/b Ann Boyle 12:00 P.M. ED MARTZ r/b Family PATRICK & ELLEN ALWELL r/b Family 5:30 P.M. FRANCES JULIA ROBINSON r/b Galioto Family ELEANOR “NORA” CORNELIUSEN r/b Gina Amadruto MONDAY, January 20, 2020 9:00 A.M. JOSEPH S. DUTRA r/b Wendi & Tom
Wieczerak MICHAEL LLOYD JONES r/b Friends of Ed TUESDAY, January 21, 2020 9:00 A.M. ANGELA MASTROLIA r/b John, Annette & Kristi Wisniewski SOULS IN PURGATORY r/b Friend WEDNESDAY, January 22, 2020 9:00 A.M. BRONISLAW BUCZEK r/b Christina Schuetz LUCILLE WIEDUWILT r/b Karl & Christina Schuetz THURSDAY, January 23, 2020 9:00 A.M. COLBY MATSON r/b Jodi Repetti FRIDAY, January 24, 2020 9:00 A.M. JOSEPH S. DUTRA r/b Sellinger family GLORIA McBRIDE r/b Kelly & Erin McCarthy SATURDAY, January 25, 2020 9:00 A.M. FILOMENA CAMPITIELLO r/b Kellegher family 4:00 P.M. DEACON DAN ZAMPELLA and JOHN BERNOSKY r/b Lawrence Ghezzi SUNDAY, January 26, 2020 8:00 A.M. PEOPLE OF THE PARISH 10:00 A.M. INTENTIONS OF RONELDA KINSEY r/b Sternik family JAMES GITTO r/b Silva family 12:00 P.M. LUIGIA G. VENTURINA r/b Phil & Marleen Cote ROCKY & ROSE ACHATE 50th WEDD’G ANNIV r/b Carol Kelly 5:30 P.M. GERALD LEONARD r/b Lisa, Simon & Shannon Leahy MANUEL CANENCIA r/b Ronna
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Religious Education Office
Sr. Bernadette Schuler, osf 732 922-4242 x128
Sacraments Preparation for First Eucharist takes place in Grades 1 AND 2. The Grade 1 Religious Ed curriculum must be completed before entering Grade 2. We do have a class for older students who have not received their sacraments. Sr. Bernadette will advise you how this can be done. Confirmation preparation takes place in Grades 7 AND 8, so Gr. 7 Religious Ed must be completed before entering the Grade 8 program. Adult Confirmation Adults (age 16+) who are baptized Catholic, received First Communion, but did not celebrate Confirmation, may also join a preparation class this fall. Please contact Sr. Berna-dette.
Would you like to honor the memory of someone special?
Each week we offer the opportunity to memorialize
The Bread & Wine
or
The Sanctuary Lamp
for a donation of $25 each.
We also offer the option of memorial flowers for Mary for any of the Marian Feast Days
throughout the year for a $75 donation per Feast Day.
These can be arranged in the Parish Office during regular
business hours.
Knights of Columbus Council #816
West Sylvania Ave., Neptune City will host
their quarterly Breakfast
Sunday, January 26th, 9-11:30 am
at the Council Hall
Cost $10 Adults / $8 Seniors & Children.
There will be a Blood Drive at the same
time as the Breakfast. All individuals
who donate blood will receive a
FREE breakfast!
Please patronize the businesses and professionals who advertise on this
publication, and when you do, mention where you saw their ad. Their
advertising makes it possible for us to provide this weekly bulletin to our
parishioners. As well, if you own a local business and would like to inquire about
ad space, please call the publishing company directly at 1 800 333-3166.
Thank you!
This is the new online giving system for Holy Innocents Church.
Please visit www.holyinnocentschurch.net and use the Parish Giving link at the top of our home page to set up, and customize your account. We appreciate your continued sup-port of our parish!
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Reading Group will begin a new book this month
“Why We’re Catholic”
by Trent Horn
First meeting: Thursday, January 30th at 7 pm
in the school conference room
Reading Group is a semi-weekly book club dedicated to reading books
that promote the Catholic Faith. For more info, email Fr. Carter at
PLEASE PRAY FOR Zofia Buczek, Kathy Butch, Bruce Lyon, Janet Palmer, Fr. Bausch, Joy Perillo, Dorothy Johnson, Christine Fletcher, Baby Leo Berardi
Eucharistic Adoration is held at Holy Innocents every
Thursday (except holidays and holy days) 9:30 am-9 pm AND on First Fridays from 9:30 am-2 pm. Special thanks to all who make regular Adoration possible here at Holy Innocents! Please invite your friends and family members to participate, as more people are always welcome!
Parish Game Night is Fri-day, February 7th at 5 pm in the cafeteria. All ages are welcome (children must be accompanied by an adult). You may bring your own game, or play one that is
provided. Pizza & drinks are served, and a free-will offer-ing is taken. Gamers are encouraged to bring a snack or dessert to share.
January 25th & 26th, the Second Collection will be for
The Church in Latin America
St. Vincent dePaul Society Holy Innocents SVDPS provides financial assistance and also maintains a small (non-perishables only) food pantry to assist residents of Neptune and a limited surrounding area. Please call 732-922-4242 x124 for information or assistance. SVDPS gratefully accepts grocery store gift cards, and monetary donations through the church poor boxes & green Social Concerns envelopes. AN IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT OUR FOOD PANTRY: Please do not leave donations of clothing or household goods in the church. Our pantry can only accept non-perishable foods and pa-per products. WE ALSO ASK THAT YOU PLEASE CHECK EXPIRATION DATES ON FOOD ITEMS, and not donate food that is past or near expiration date. THANK YOU! Music Ministry If you are interested in joining our Mu-sic Ministry, please see Christa Dalmazio, Music Director after Mass, or email her at [email protected]. The Choir sings for 10 am Mass on Sunday, and rehears-es in church Tuesdays at 7 pm & Sunday 9:15 am before Mass. The Folk Group leads the 12 Noon Mass on Sun-days (except the first Sunday of the month), and rehears-es Sundays at 11:30 am before Mass. Our Teen Group Choir leads the 12 Noon Mass on the first Sunday of the month, and rehearses the previous Tuesday 6:30-7 pm, and first Sunday at 11:15 am before Mass. The (Grades 2-6) Children’s Choir rehearses 5:30-6:30 pm on Tues-days, and will soon begin singing at the 10 am Mass. Our Chant Schola rehearses Wednesday, 6-7 pm in church and sings for Latin Masses.
Visit the Cohort 19 website for events and information regarding our sister parishes:
www.gatheredasone.com
Schedule for the Coming Week
Sat., Jan. 18 5:00 pm Confessions in church Sun., Jan. 19 8:45 am Religious Ed (K-6) 1:30 pm Baptisms in church 7:00 pm AA in cafeteria Mon., Jan. 20 Offices Closed today NO Bible Study NO Religious Ed (7 & 8) Tue., Jan. 21 4:15 pm Religious Ed (K-6) 5:30 pm Children’s Choir 7:00 pm RCIA 7:00 pm Choir Wed., Jan. 22 6:00 pm Chant Schola Thur., Jan. 23 9:30 am-6:00 pm Adoration in chapel 6:30 pm AA in cafeteria 7:00 pm First Reconciliation in church Sat., Jan. 25 5:00 pm Confessions in church Sun., Jan. 26 8:45 am Religious Ed (K-6) 1:30 pm Baptisms in church 7:00 pm AA in cafeteria Mon., Jan. 27 5:30 pm Bible Study in conference room 7:00 pm Religious Ed (7 & 8) Tue., Jan. 28 4:15 pm Religious Ed (K-6) 5:30 pm Children’s Choir 7:00 pm RCIA 7:00 pm Choir
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ALTAR SERVERS for January 25th & 26th
Sat., 4 pm: Erin McKinley, Virgil & Johanna Icasiano Sun., 8 am: Jaimee & Andiee Jocson 10 am: Nathan Riley 12 Noon: Dominic Baltazar & Jadlyn DuVillage 5:30 pm: Maryanne Fiuza, Charlotte New & Mikayla Herbert
Weekly Collections 1st Coll. 2nd Coll. ______ Jan. 12th $9,618 $980 (Property & Maintenance)