St. Raphael - Holy Angels Parish Hamilton, nj ---------------------------Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19, 2014 Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel MASSES for the Week of October 19, 2014 Weekday Masses are in St. Raphael Church. Weekend Masses are in Holy Angels Church (HA) or St. Raphael Church (SR). Sat., Oct. 18. 4:00 pm (HA)-Reno Mattonelli, r/b Wife, Marie Mattonelli 5:00 pm (SR)-Dominic Cucinotta, r/b J. Kambis Sun., Oct. 19. TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 am (SR)-Michael Tempesta, r/b Mary DeBlasio 8:30 am (HA-sign interpreted)-People of the Parish 9:30 am (SR)-Sandra Costantini, r/b Family 10:30 am (HA)-Eva & Frank Schlunsky, r/b Family 11:30 am (SR)-Edward E. Neumann, r/b Daughter & Family 5:00 pm (SR)-James Beach, r/b Wife Mon., Oct. 20.Weekday; Memorial of Saint Paul of the Cross, priest 7:30 am-Richard Herman, r/b The McKeon Family (USA) 7:00 pm-Thomas A. Bates, r/b Mary Bates Tues., Oct. 21. Weekday. 7:30 am-Leonard P. Marano, Jr., r/b Mom, Dad & Brother 7:00 pm-Stephanie Winowicz, r/b William & Breda Farrell Wed., Oct. 22. Weekday; Memorial of Saint John Paul II, pope 7:30 am-Maria Marino, r/b The McKeon Family 7:00 pm-Dolores L. Henry, r/b Lynn Toth Thurs., Oct. 23. Weekday; Memorial of Saint John of Capistrano, priest 7:30 am-George Koch, r/b Mary Koch 7:00 pm-Intentions of Ryan J. Pullman (living), r/b Grandmother Fri., Oct. 24. Weekday; Memorial of Saint Anthony Mary Claret, bishop 7:30 am-Dolores Becker, r/b Wednesday Night Faith Sharing Group 7:00 pm-Elizabeth Kinsella, r/b William & Breda Farrell Sat., Oct. 25. Weekday; Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary on 8:00 am (SR)-Caroline Miele, r/b Husband, Anthony Saturday 4:00 pm (HA)-Carrie Sciocco, r/b Gloria & Louis Stanziale 5:00 pm (SR)-Louise G. Lagana, r/b Husband Joe & Son, Anthony Sun., Oct. 26. THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 7:30 am (SR)-Pat Della Rossa, r/b Wife & Children 8:30 am (HA-sign interpreted)-Mary Ann Tysko, r/b Judith Pullman 9:30 am (SR)-People of the Parish 10:30 am (HA) Clarence Erbe-, r/b Bernadine Erbe & Family 11:30 am (SR)-Floyd Gaskill, r/b Gale Fleming 5:00 pm (SR)-Mary Louise Small, r/b Mislan Family PRAY for those in MILITARY SERVICE Army Chief Warrant Officer Michael Polyak, Iraq; Petty Officer Ryan Bucchi, U.S.S. Carl Vinson; & Sgt. First Class Robert Smith, Army, Afghanistan; Father Patrick McPartland, USN (Chaplain Corps). PARISH OFFICE (rectory): 3500 S. Broad St., Hamilton, N.J. 08610; 609-5857049; fax: 609-585-5876; e-mail: parishoffice@srhap.org; www.straphaelholyangels.com/index (including link to current week’s bulletin). HOURS (Labor Day to July 4): Mon.– Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri. 9am-7pm; Sat. & Sun. 9am-12 noon. PARISH CLERGY: Rev. John O. Chang (pastor), Rev. Gene P. Daguplo (parochial vicar), Deacon Robert Tharp, Deacon Sal Marcello, Deacon Thomas Lavelle, Deacon Richard Arcari, Deacon Bill Palmisano, Deacon David Colter, Deacon Gregory Costa. IN RESIDENCE: Rev. James F. McGoldrick, S.M. PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: Sr. Sandra Kulick, S.S.J. (609-270-0388). FAITH FORMATION (609-585-0542): Deacon Bill Palmisano, DRE; Midge Cassarini, Secretary. FOOD PANTRY: John Margicin (609-585-3848). MUSIC DIRECTOR: Lori Hoos (609-462- 2929). SCHOOL (609-585-7733; fax: 609-581-8436; www.srsnj.org) (Mon.-Fri., 8am-3pm): Mrs. Ann M. Cwirko, Principal. YOUTH MINISTRY: Gez Ford (609-456-8857).BUSINESS MANAGER: Dennis Heffernan. CONFESSIONS: In St. Raphael Church: after daily 7:00 p.m. Mass (except 1st Wed., 3rd Fri., holy days of obligation, vigils of holy days, and other days as noted), and Sat. 3:45-4:40 p.m. In Holy Angels Church: after 8:30 a.m. Sunday Mass. WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS According to the Common Policy of the five Latin-rite (Roman Catholic) dioceses of New Jersey, there must be twelve months of marriage preparation for each couple who desires to be married in the Church. Please do not make any wedding arrangements (including reception hall) until you have met with the pastor, and he has approved the wedding date with you. Pray for the sick & homebound of our parish. Richard Adam—Kris Agron—Scott Allen—Arlene Amisson—Janet Auletta—Joseph Battiste—Larry and Rose Belviso—Christopher Bennett—Lena Bentz—Patricia Bessel—Michael Boehm—Janet Bonifazi—Carmela Bortz—Floria Brenna—Jill Brennan—Donna Bruce—Robert Candelori—Frank Caprario—Georgiana Castaldo— Carol Cerci—Alyssa Chaconis—Robert Cartlidge—Helen Ciali—Ralph Cicia—Patrick Cifelli—Lou Costa, Sr.—Rose Crucili—Robert Cunningham—Harry Day—Ralph DiDonato—Eileen DiLouie—Justine Doan—Louise Dolci—Bob Dunne—Jason and John Dzbenski—Patricia Eckstein—Anthony Fabrizio—Carolyn Faughnan—Loretta Ferri--Linda Fetterman—Marie Filidore—Bernadine Filippi—Timothy Flodmand— Francis Foley—Doreen Forberg—Peggy Ann Frisoli—Patricia and James Gardner—Mary Garrett—Lynn Goldenbaum—Helen Golinski— Joseph Gresko—Rita Henry—David Hibbs—Anita Hips—Lois Honigman—Bill Hutman—John Immordino—George and Joyce Janice—MaryAnn Kardos—Rev. Eugene Keenan—Barry Kelly—Patti Kelly—Cassidy Kmetz—Gary Klein—Carole Kossakowski—Mary Krecicki—Josie Laird—Helen Lamarca—Louie Lastrina—Deacon Tom Lavelle—Anthony Lecato—Trent Lins—Abby Lynch—Dorothy Maida— Julia Makrancy—John Margicin—Richard Martinez—Anna Maziarz— Douglas Middleton—Edward Milerick—Anna Modica—Chester Monti— Michael Norton—Jean Noto—Robert O’Boyle—Christine O’Connor— Patti O’Gorman—Lori Pae—Stefania Peluso—Bob Penardi—Sharon Pepe—Claire Perry—Nancy Pollack—Edward Quinn, III—Albert Rafalski—John Ratico—Percy Renou— Chet and Ling Rhodes—Gloria Ridolfi—Thomas Ruble—Karen Salva—Frank Salvatore—Scott J. Scaccetti—Debrah Scanlan—William & Theresa Scanlan—Josephine Scaringelli—Claire Schiabone—Jane Schultz—Pauline Sikorski— Thomas Slater—Mary Sly—Thomas Small—Gertrude and Glen Smith—Marilyn Snider—Linda Stopsky—Evelyn Suder—Mary Tomchik—MaryAnn Ubry—Julia Ulla—Erin Webster—Virginia Whitty— MaryJane Zimmer—Frank Zsenak—Virginia Zuno PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR DECEASED ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE Saturday, October 25: 4:00 pm-HA: N. Brachelli, J. Teague, K. Teague 5:00 pm-SR: B. O’Malley, C. O’Malley, S. O’Malley, S. Vernon Sunday, October 26: 7:30 am-SR: T. Mizerski, A. Berrios, S. Berrios 8:30 am-HA: L. Kelly, L. Kadelak, M. DelPo 9:30 am-SR: M. White, Max White, E. Nezezon, C. Figueroa 10:30am-HA: A. Reilly, B. Reilly, N. Hollendonner 11:30am-SR: A. Osborne, C. Senat, Edem Tweneboah, E. Tweneboah 5:00 pm-SR: M. Jordan, D. Zoltanski, J. Torres, N. Obiukwu # 572 10-19-2014/ pub./ P. 2 Dear parishioners, [This is being written on Sunday, October 12, as I will be on vacation during the weeks of October 13 and 20.] In last week’s bulletin, the pages were out of order. We contacted the printing vendor and are hopeful this will not occur again. We apologize for the error. The parish’s annual Communion breakfast (sponsored by the Rosary Altar Society) was last Sunday, October 12, in the multi-purpose room of the parish center, following the 9:30 Mass. The speaker was Brian Horan, a parishioner and elementary-school teacher. In my October 5 message, I mentioned my desire to start an annual parish mission each Lent. Several parishes (including St. Gregory the Great Parish and St. Mary of the Lakes Parish, Medford) have a parish mission each year – usually during Lent. A parish mission is usually a multi-day retreat, in church. On Wednesday, October 8, I met with Josephine Woodward, who has generously responded to my request for someone to coordinate a new committee, i.e., the Annual Parish Mission Committee. Her home phone number is 609-838-7587. My goal is to have the first annual parish mission in Lent of 2016. If you are interested in serving on the committee, please contact Josephine. She will need help with research into possible topics and speakers, refreshments, publicity, etc. Subsequently, two other parishioners contacted me in regard to the idea of a parish mission. If you have suggestions for other spiritual activities in our parish, please let me know. Last week, in response to our parish’s second annual, pre-Mass, “baby bottle drive” talks by representatives of Good Counsel Homes-South Jersey (GCH), many of you took home a baby bottle. If you have not yet done so, I hope you will bring the bottle back next weekend. Your donation will help GCH operate its only home in New Jersey for unwed mothers. (GCH also operates four homes in and near New York City.) Located in our diocese – in Riverside (Burlington County) -- the home is a refuge for pregnant women, including for a period of time after their child is born. Thank you for helping these pregnant mothers say “yes” to life. The diocese’s annual head count (in our 107 parishes in Burlington, Mercer, Monmouth, and Ocean counties) is this weekend and next weekend. Last October’s annual count showed that approximately twenty-two percent of our registered parishioners attended Sunday Mass in October 2013. (Some of the worshippers in each parish’s annual head count are from other parishes.) This Wednesday, October 22, is the optional Memorial of Saint John Paul II -- for the entire universal Church. (Before Pope John Paul II was canonized in the spring [on April 27], the date of October 22 was celebrated as an optional memorial for then-Blessed John Paul II, but only in some nations, including the United States and Poland.) Eighty popes are canonized saints, but less than twenty have optional or obligatory memorials on the Church’s liturgical calendar. The two new feast days were set forth in a decree issued on May 29 by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (CDWDS) and published in the September 12 edition of L’Osservatore Romano. Today – the final day of the III Extraordinary Synod of Bishops – our Holy Father, Pope Francis, will celebrate a Mass for the beatification of Pope Paul VI (born on September 26, 1897, as Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini), who served as the Supreme Pontiff from June 21, 1963, until his death on August 6, 1978. Today is World Mission Sunday. Saint Francis Xavier and St. Therese of Lisieux are the patrons of the missions. Saint John Paul II, St. Francis Xavier, and St. Therese of Lisieux, pray for us. God bless you. Fr. Chang Fr. Chang # 572 10-19-2014/ pub./ P. 3 “OPEN GARDEN” of the ROSARY WALK GARDEN The St. Raphael-Holy Angels Filipino Community (SRHAFC) will host an “open garden” (open house) for the new Rosary Walk Garden (behind the St. John Paul II Spiritual Center) on Sunday, October 26, after the 7:30 am, 9:30 am, and 11:30 am Masses, Refreshments will be served in the narthex. SRHAFC members will be available to show the garden and answer questions. CORRECTION. For the morning Mass of Monday, October 6, the name of the requester was incorrect. The parishioner who was incorrectly listed informed us of the error. We apologize to the person who actually requested that Mass intention. Please continue to bring any errors or omissions to our attention. As you know, every publication makes mistakes, but we do try to prevent them and to correct them where possible. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP The next meeting will be Tuesday, November 4, 7:30-9:00 pm, in the Spiritual Center living room. Please use rear door to enter the Spiritual Center. CATHEDRAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ANNUAL LUNCHEON Cathedral Alumni Association will be having their annual luncheon on Saturday, October 25, at Mercer Oaks, 725 Village Rd., Princeton Jct, N.J. Lunch will follow after the 11:00 a.m. Mass at St. David the King Church, located at 1 New Village Rd. For more information, please contact Patricia Carr Walter at 609-448-1045 or email: cathedralladies@yahoo.com. Evenings of Recollection for Married and Engaged Couples St. Robert Bellarmine Parish, Freehold will be hosting three series of Evenings of Recollection for Married and Engaged Couples. The second session will be Oct. 29, on “Living out Your Baptism in Your Marriage”, and the final session will be Nov. 19, on “Praying the Eucharist as a Couple”. Each session will be followed by a short gathering with wine, cheese and desserts where couples can join in conversation and fellowship. If interested, please RSVP to retreat924@StRobert.com. There will not be confessions on the following day(s) in OCTOBER and NOVEMBER 2014: x x x x x Fri., Oct. 31 (vigil of the Solemnity of All Saints) Wed., Nov. 5 (Liturgy Committee) Fri., Nov. 21 (Healing Mass) Thurs., Nov. 27 (Thanksgiving Day) — only one Mass that day (at 9:00 a.m., in St. Raphael Church) Fri., Nov. 28 (day after Thanksgiving — only one Mass that day (at 9:00 a.m., in St. Raphael Church) Confessions: In general, confessions are usually heard after the 7:00 p.m. Mass, EXCEPT on: x x x x x x x x x x The first Wednesday (Liturgy Committee meeting) The third Friday (healing Mass) (Sept. - June) Holy days of obligation The vigil Mass for holy days of obligation Parish solemnities (May 8, Sept. 29, Oct. 2, Dec. 9) Ash Wednesday and the Triduum Sacrament of Confirmation (in the spring; May 19, 2015) Priests convocation Major civil holidays (e.g., Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, day after Thanksgiving) and as otherwise noted from time to time. WORLD MISSION SUNDAY World Mission Sunday, organized by the Propagation of the Faith, is a set aside for Catholics worldwide to recommit themselves to the Church’s missionary activity through prayer and sacrifice. In 2014, World Mission Sunday is celebrated on October 19. Annually, World Mission Sunday is celebrated on the next-to-last Sunday in October. As described by Pope John Paul II, World Mission Sunday is “an important day in the life of the Church because it teaches how to give: as an offering made to God, in the Eucharistic celebration and for all the missions of the world” (see Redemptoris Missio 81). Pope John Paul II has also spoken of the Propagation of the Faith’s General Fund of support, calling this a “central fund of solidarity.” In a message delivered on a recent World Mission Sunday, the Pope said: “The offerings that will be collected [on World Mission Sunday] are destined for a common fund of solidarity distributed, in the Pope’s name, by the Society for the Propagation of the Faith among the missions and missionaries of the entire world.” Every year the needs of the Catholic Church in the Missions grow - as new dioceses are format are formed, as new seminaries are opened because of the growing number of young men hearing Christ’s call to follow Him as priests, as areas devastated by war or natural disaster are rebuilt, and as other areas, long suppressed, are opening up to hear the message of Christ and His Church. That is why the involvement and commitment of Catholics from around the world is so urgently needed. Offerings from Catholics in the United States, on World Mission Sunday and throughout the year, are combined with offerings to the Propagation of the Faith worldwide. Mission dioceses - about 1,100 at this time - receive regular annual assistance from the funds collected. In addition, these mission dioceses submit requests to the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples for assistance, among other needs, for catechetical programs, seminaries, the work of Religious Communities , for communication and transportation needs, and for the building of chapels, churches, orphanages and schools. These needs are matched with the funds gathered in each year. The world’s national directors of the Propagation of the Faith vote on these requests, matching the funds available with the greatest needs. These funds are then distributed, in their entirety, to mission dioceses throughout the world. # 572 10-19-2014 pub./ P.4 ALTAR SERVER MINISTRY The Altar Server Ministry is now recruiting new altar servers (3rd grade to 12th grade). For information, please contact Fr. Gene, in the parish office (rectory), at 609-585-7049. RETURN TO THE UPPER ROOM Healing Mass In St. Raphael Church Friday, November 21 ~ 7:00 pm Sponsored by Spirit and Truth (young-adult group) Healing Mass—third Friday of each month (Sept.-June) Elderberry Club Special Trip to Atlantic City Casino Mon., November 17, first stop to Renault Winery for lunch, then to Atlantic City Casino. Cost is $60.00 and bonus will be determined at a later date. Reservation and payment must be made by October 20. For more information contact Peggy or Ted Nierwinski at 558-2145. The next monthly casino trip to Atlantic City will be Monday, December 15, to the Taj Mahal. For reservations, please call Peggy or Ted Nierwinski at 558-2145. ELDERBERRY MEETING The next Elderberry meeting will be held on Friday, November 7, at 1:00 pm in the parish center, and collection of dues as well. Sign up and also payment for the Christmas luncheon on Friday, December 12 at Town and Country Restaurant in Bordentown. Remember to bring items for the food pantry. Anyone 55 plus could join. Any questions, please contact Anna Mae Kane at 909-585-8007. MARIS STELLA RETREAT CENTER Harvey Cedars, NJ Advent Retreat: “Why did Jesus Come? An Introduction to Franciscan Incarnational Theology and Why it Matters? Saturday, December 13th, 10:00am –3:30 pm, Franciscan Incarnational Theology focuses on the three principals of the goodness of God, the primacy of Christ and the dignity of the human person. ***** Presenter: Sister Pat Klemm, OSF, is a pastoral associate at St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Brant Beach, N.J. , and the Spiritual Assistant for the Secular Franciscan Fraternity there. Pat is currently part of her congregation’s Core Committee on Franciscan Spirituality. ***** Cost: $50 includes lunch. Non-Refundable, Non-Transferable Deposit: $15 Registration Due: December 1st 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 men through prayer and sharing vocation stories and experiences. The group meetings are not 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 on October 26, from 4:00 to 6:00 pm at St. Gregory the Great Parish, 4620 Nottingham Way, Hamilton. Join Rev. Michael McClane and Rev. Tom Vala, as they share their experiences of the priesthood, followed by prayer and concluding with a great meal and conversation. Please register with the Diocese of Trenton Vocation Office at vocation @dioceseoftrenton.org or by calling 609-406-7449. Join us at this exciting time as you discover and respond to His invitation! MARIS STELLA RETREAT and CONFERENCE CENTER Harvey Cedars, N.J. Day of Reflection and Learning: “Gratitude: The Healing Art of Memoir-Writing” Saturday, November 22, 2014, 10:00 am - 3:30 pm We will explore the difference between memoir and autobiography, examine the work of fiction writers and learn from those who teach memoir through their writings. This program is limited to 15 participants. Limited overnight accommodations are available at an additional cost. Presenter: Dr. Pamela Poe Registration Due: November 5, 2014 ***** For more information, call Sr. Pat at 609-494-2917 or e-mail: pdotzauer@comcast.net For more information or to register, please call Sister Pat Dotzauer at 609-494-2917 or email at pdotzauer@comcast.net NECROLOGY. In your charity, please pray for the soul of the Reverend Thomas E. Carney, who served as the fourth pastor of Holy Angels Parish (1952-71) and died on October 20, 1971. Requiescat in pace. SANCTUARY CANDLE St. Raphael Church: Pat Della Rossa, r/b Wife and Family Holy Angels Church: Leonard and Horace Streight, r/b Eileen Streight NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Come to know Notre Dame High School, Lawrence Twp., at our annual Open House for prospective students and parents on Thursday, October 23, from 7:00-9:00 pm. To register online, go to www.ndnj.org. For additional information, please call the Admissions Office at 609-8827900, ext. 139/183. # 572 10-19-2014/ pub./ P. 5 SOCIETY of SAINT VINCENT de PAUL Good Counsel Homes BABY BOTTLE FUNDRAISER Please return your Good Counsel Homes bottle (filled or unfilled) this weekend, October 18 and 19, or next weekend, October 25 and 26. Returned baby bottles can be placed in one of the bins located in the narthex of St. Raphael or Holy Angels Churches. Your spare change, dollars or checks will continue to give homeless, pregnant mothers of Good Counsel a safe and secure home. Thank you for your support and prayers for the mothers who have chosen to give their baby life. Your support makes a difference! In the Gospel today Jesus says: “Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God.” When God is the center of our lives there is no problem with giving others their due. Through your gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul you are helping your neighbor who is hungry, hopeless and frightened to know that they belong to God. For more information about the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, and the programs that reach out to those in need, please call the parish office (rectory) at 609-585-7049. VOTING WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE Brochure The November 4th general election is around the corner. Fr. Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life, has put together an easy-to-read and faith-filled pamphlet, Voting with a Clear Conscience. It includes points to consider when voting and is presented in a non-partisan manner. Voting with a Clear Conscience pamphlets are available in the narthex and side entrances of Holy Angels Church and the narthex of St. Raphael Church . INTENTIONS of POPE FRANCIS for October Universal: That the Lord may grant peace to those parts of the world most battered by war and violence. For Evangelization: That the World Mission Day may rekindle in every believer zeal for carrying the Gospel into all the world. October is RESPECT LIFE MONTH “Each of Us Is a Masterpiece of God’s Creation” “Our mission is to show each person the love of Christ. As uniquely created individuals, we each have unique gifts which we are called to use to share Christ’s love. We continually given opportunities to do so in our interactions with the cashier at the grocery store, our spouses, children, friends and even the people we encounter in traffic. Each of these moments is valuable beyond our realization. We may never know how much a simple gesture of compassion may affect someone’s life. […] let us take a moment to reflect on the theme, “Each of Us is a Masterpiece of God’s Creation,” and how this truth affects both our understanding of ourselves and others and the way we live. - Excerpt taken from the 2014 Respect for Life Month Statement, Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley, OFM Cap., Chairman, USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities Domestic Church Media (WFJS radio) is a non-profit, Catholic lay apostolate, non-profit, dedicated to using the means of social communication, especially radio to share the Gospel message. On Wednesday, October 22, Texas Roadhouse Restaurant (located in Bensalem, Pa. and Hamilton), is teaming up to support Catholic Radio and to celebrate the feast of St. John Paul II. Texas Roadhouse will donate 10% of each bill to support Domestic Church Media, when customers show the coupon on our website. Please visit www.wfjs.org and click on the picture of St. John Paul II to access the coupon or contact Gabriella Furmato at 732-614-2147. (WFJS’s initials are in memory of the late Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen.) DOMESTIC CHURCH MEDIA FUNDRAISER Word of Life ~ October, 2014 “Children are really the supreme gift of marriage and contribute very substantially to the welfare of their parents.” — Second Vatican Council, Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World (Gaudium et Spes), 50 Pregnancy Resources Birthright - Freehold Birthright - Toms River Birthright - Red Bank Birthright - Barnegat - 732-462-2888 - 732-349-0154 - 732-747-7600 - 609-660-0485 24/7 Toll Free Hotlines: National Life center Birthright NJ Safe Haven - 1-800-848-LOVE - 1-800-550-4900 - 1-877-839-2339 NFP is … Natural Family Planning is information that allows couples to communicate and pray about how marital intimacy can help them grow in holiness and receptivity to God’s will. To learn how to access that information, register.ccli.org. Live the Love with Natural Family Planning, www.live-the-love.org For more information, contact 856-753-1903 or sj.nfp@comcast.net. MASS while AWAY FROM HOME If you are traveling, you can locate a Catholic church by going to MassTimes.org or TheCatholicDirectory.com. When you enter a ZIP code or city, you will be given a list of several churches within a certain radius, along with each church’s Mass schedule, location, etc. (You will need to wait several seconds, while the website search is being completed.) This is also a good planning tool for when you are preparing for a vacation or business trip. MassTimes.org has an iPhone app: Mass Times for Travel. HELP AFTER AN ABORTION Rachel’s Vineyard-24 hour: 1-877-467-3463 or www.rachelsvineyard.org National Helpline for Abortion Recovery-24 hour: 1-866-482-LIFE (5433) - www.nationalhelpline.org Diocese of Trenton Project Rachel—609-406-7435 Nat’l Office of Post Abortion Reconciliation/Healing: 800-5-WE CARE - www.noparh.org Abortion Recovery InterNational: www.abortionrecovery.org # 572 10-19-2014/ pub./ P. 6 "Saintly Stories" (The Good News from Saint Raphael School) FAMILY ROSARY NIGHT St. Raphael School PTA Spirituality Committee would like to invite you to join us for the Family Rosary. This will be an ongoing ministry that will meet on the first Friday of each month during the school year (except for the months of January and April). At 7:00 pm, in the All Purpose Room below the church. For more information, please contact Lina Hollendonner at 609-499-0501 or email: jefflina1@aol.com FUNDRAISING GIFT CARDS Bishop David O’Connell Celebrates Mass for Catholic Schools On October 7, Bishop David O’Connell celebrated Mass with Catholic school students, faculty and administrators throughout the Diocese of Trenton. Mass was held at St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral in Trenton. Pictured are Bishop O’Connell, Principal Ann Cwirko (right), School Campus Minister, Cecillia Chludzinski (back left and students from Saint Raphael School. This was a joyous celebration for Catholic Schools - Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service. SRS PTA has boxes in each church narthex, and in the school hallway, for Box Tops for Education, Campbell soup labels and Coca Cola bottle caps. We earn money for box tops, and points for the labels and caps. This enriches the students’ education. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! 50/50 WINNERS (September 24, 2014) 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place D. Sharite V. Coniglio D.L. Klukososki #39869 #18066 #34147 You can help our school Saint Raphael School’s Scrip fundraising gift card program offers a small percentage back to the school on cards purchased through the program. Cards may be purchased at the parish office during regular business hours (see page 2 of the bulletin). You can also log on to the Scrip website at www.shopwithscrip.com for details, and to see all the available cards. If you have any questions, please call our Scrip coordinator, Carrie Rose, 267-879-1690, or email Carrie at srscrip@gmail.com. SRS PTA ON-GOING CAR WASH FUNDRAISER Rte.#130 Car Wash/Express Lube (by Home Depot), Rte.#130, Hamilton. 50% of each wash goes directly to our school — over $300 last year! Please use the Route #130 Car Wash. Codes for SRS are: 712: $12.00, Protection Wash, and 708: $8.00, Deluxe Wash. The Rosary, though clearly Marian in character, is at heart a Christocentric prayer. In the sobriety of its elements, it has all the depth of the Gospel message in its entirety, of which it can be said to be a compendium. It is an echo of the prayer of Mary, her perennial Magnificat for the work of the redemptive Incarnation which began in her virginal womb. With the Rosary, the Christian people sits at the school of Mary and is led to contemplate the beauty on the face of Christ and to experience the depths of his love. Through the Rosary the faithful receive abundant grace, as though from the very hands of the Mother of the Redeemer. —From On the Most Holy Rosary…(Rosarium Virginis Mariae) # 572 10-19-2014/ pub./ P. 7 WE ARE IN DIRE NEED OF FOOD Our hungry families received a lesser amount of food on our last Reach Out Saturday. Why? We just did not have the normal amount of food to distribute. Our shelves were bare. We are depending on our good parishioners to drop off, at least, an item of non-perishable food. All types of foods are needed. Monetary donations are always welcomed. God bless you for all your donations. Please — no paper bags at this time. PRAYER for the III EXTRAORDINARY SYNOD OF BISHOPS ON THE FAMILY (October 5-19, 2014) Prayer of Pope Francis for the Synod on the Family Jesus, Mary and Joseph, in you we contemplate the splendor of true love, to you we turn to trust. DROP OFF YOUR DONATIONS BEFORE THIS TIME Holy Family of Nazareth, grant that our families too may be places of communion and prayer, authentic schools of the Gospel and small domestic Churches. We sincerely hope you will consider joining in one of our upcoming volunteer activities. Holy Family of Nazareth, may families never again experience violence, rejection, and division: may all who have been hurt or scandalized find ready comfort and healing. DON’T FORGET! Next “Reach Out Saturday” is October 25 9:00 am - 11:00 am, Parish Center NURSING HOME Sweater Bingo, Tuesday, November 11. 6:15 - 8:00 pm. Your help is needed. x We need advanced donations of new or gently used sweaters and sweatshirts to be used as our prizes this month for the residents of Hamilton Grove Healthcare. x Lots of helping hands will be needed on Bingo night to help each resident pick out his or her “perfect sweater.” Meet on the second floor of the main building, which is located on Hamilton Avenue, near the intersection of Klockner. Holy Family of Nazareth, may the approaching Synod of Bishops make us once more mindful of the sacredness and inviolability of the Family, and its beauty in God’s plan. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, graciously hear our prayer. TRENTON AREA SOUP KITCHEN Wednesday, October 29, 7:30 pm. Our parish is committed to help with serving the hot noon time meal whenever there is a fifth Wednesday in the month. Meet in the St. Raphael parking lot for carpooling to Trenton. ***** COLLECTION for October 12, 2014 1st Collection: $16,214.00 Archangel Fund: $ 1,048.00 Electronic Giving (September): $ 4,783.00 For more information about either activity, call Kathy Wooley at 585-4307. # 572 10-19-2014 pub./ P.8 YR 10,WK 8, 29th Sun in Ord. Time Leading Teens Closer To Christ! The God Spot (#1) As Americans, we recently celebrated the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the new world. We are reminded by the psalmist to sing a new song to The Lord (in this weeks responsorial psalm). Over the course of my daily travels from time to time, I come across a homeless man in Trenton, who collects cans for cash, in order to make a living! He is quite illiterate and has a speech imFor Fun and Fellowpediment that makes him difficult to understand. Some time ago, I asked him for “a word of wisship Join Life Teen dom.” He answered without hesitation; “New day, new can”! As we ponder the privileges of living Now. Howell Farm, in “the new world” we are prompted, in this week’s readings, to keep the newness alive. Jesus, Corn Maze Trip on who “makes all things new,” tells us in the Gospel account of Saint Matthew that we must not be Sat. Oct 25th from bound by earthly things, but rather give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar. He is not suggesting 5pm-8pm, costs $10 that certain things belong to God, while other things belong to us, or to the world, or to the coun- per person, email or try. After all, nothing can exist without God allowing it. Rather, Jesus is explaining that the level of call now for details! importance on worldly things is superseded by the importance of Godly things. Often times ‘worldly things’ can distract us from God’s will and God’s design for us, (not always, but some- We are now taking times). We can become obsessed with the icons and idols of the world. Our favorite sports team, APPLICATIONS for the latest movie star or music star, video games or simply the latest technological gadgets can all CORE go some ways to take us away from what is most important. The knowledge that God loves us MEMBER and that we are created by Him for a definite and specific purpose that begins and ends with VOLUNTEERS. Love! Our job is to sift through the things in our lives that sneak in and take over God’s spot Email for details. (which should always be front and center). This is God’s reminder to us, “I have called you by name...I give you a title...I am the Lord and there is no other...There is no God beside me….It is I For LifeTeen & who arm you I am the Lord, there is no other.” As we contemplate this week’s readings let us Spirit & Truth look to the dying words of St. Francis whose feast day we recently celebrated and remember that “we must begin again for up to now we have done nothing”. This is the essence of our newness. visit facebook@ Every day is a new day. Jesus makes all things new and in Him we are afforded the chance of a S.R.H.A.lifeteen new beginning, a daily conversion where we can work towards removing the distractions, placing or by EMAIL Him alone at the forefront of our minds, our hearts and our souls, serving Him, loving Him above CONTACT the Youth Minister at all others so we might better love our neighbor as ourselves srlifeteen@gmail.com or spiritandtruthhamilton@gmail.com or by PHONE Next Saturday, we will take a trip to Howell Living Farm for their Annual Corn Maze. We arrive at the farm at 5pm and leave at 8pm. Costs are $10 per person and we need applications in ASAP call GEZ on 609 456 8857 # 572 10-19-2014/ pub./ P. 9 EUCHARISTIC ADORATION SIGN-UP FORM To become an Adorer, please call John Margicin, in the Chapel Office (609-585-3848), or drop off the sign-up form at the Chapel. Name:_______________________ Telephone:__________________ E-Mail: ___________________________ I am available as a: _______weekly adorer _______substitute also _______substitute only _______Morning (6am-Noon) _______Afternoon (Noon to 6pm) _______Evening (6pm to midnight) _______Night (Midnight to 6am) Circle: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday ATTENTION: ALL ADORERS REFLECTION Adorers committed to one hour per week are needed: The following hours need immediate coverage: Dear Parishioners, Our parish youth choir (Heaven’s Echo) resumes practice this Monday, SUN. 12 am,2 am-3 pm, 5 pm, 7 pm; MON. 3 am, 10 am; TUES. 5 pm; October 20, with the times listed below. Please consider being part of this FRI. 7 pm, 10 pm choir as we begin our preparation for Christmas. It is open to students in and SAT. 8 am, 10 am grades K+. The Adult Choir is always looking for new members, please consider coming Jesus is waiting for you to visit Him. He’s in our Adoration Chapel 24/7. Come visit for 5 minutes—maybe you’ll stay longer. He would like you to out on Thursday to begin preparing for Advent and Christmas. Please mark the following date on your calendar: Sunday, December 7, at pray for peace in the world. He wants to help, but we need to ask Him. 3:00 pm. “Lessons and Carols” will be presented by the music ministry in Holy Angels Church. Please join us as we celebrate the Advent season in prayer, MASS READINGS FOR THE WEEK scripture and song. I would like to share with you a poem from one of my get well cards, entitled, Mon., 10/20 Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21 Tues.,10/21 Eph 2:12-22; Ps 85:9-14; Lk 12:25-38 “A Prayer for Healing.” Wed., 10/22 Eph 3:2-12; (Ps) IS 12:2-3,4c-6; Lk 12:39-48 Lord, you invite all who are burdened to come to You. Thu., 10/23 Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2,4-5,11-12,18-19; Lk 12:49-53 Allow Your healing hand to heal me. Fri., 10/24 Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4b,5-6; Lk 12:54-59 Touch my soul with Your compassion for others. Sat., 10/25 Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9 Touch my heart with Your courage and infinite love for all. Sun. 10/26 Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18:2-4,47,51; 1 Thes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40 Touch my mind with Your wisdom, that my mouth may always proclaim Your praise SAINTS OF THE WEEK Teach me to reach out to You in my need. Monday, 10/20 - Saint Paul of the Cross. “Build an oratory within yourself, and there Help me to lead others to You by my example. have Jesus on the altar of your heart. Speak to him often while you are doing your work. Most loving Heart of Jesus, bring me health in body and spirit so that may Speak to him of his holy love, of his holy sufferings, and of the sorrows of Most Holy Mary.” serve You with all my strength. Wednesday, 10/22 - Saint John Paul II. “Only by praying together with their children can Touch gently this life which You have created. Amen God bless you, Lori Hoos Music for Upcoming Liturgies Sun., October 26 (SR) 9:30 am Choir All other Masses (except LifeTeen) are Keyboard/Cantor. a father and mother-exercising their royal priesthood--penetrate the innermost depths of their children’s hearts and leave an impression that the future events in their lives will not be able to efface.” Thursday, 10/23 - Saint John of Capistrano. “Those who are called to the table of the Lord must glow with the brightness that comes from the good example of a praiseworthy and blameless life.” Friday, 10/24 - Saint Anthony Claret. “Mary is the heart of the church. This is why all works of charity spring from her. It is well known that the heart has two movements: systole and diastole. Thus Mary is always performing these two movements; absorbing grace from he Most Holy Son, and pouring it forth on sinners.” Saturday, 10/25 - The 40 Martyrs of England and Wales. “The martyrs gave up all they had, even life itself, to keep their faith in God. And I? Do my words and deeds reflect my faith, even when little difficulties come up?” THIS WEEK IN ST. RAPHAEL - HOLY ANGELS PARISH (For LifeTeen events, see page 9.) Mon., 10/20: Heaven’s Echo St. Raphael Church Mon., 10/20: Heaven’s Echo……………………………. ………………St. Raphael Church …………………. Mon., 10/20: Miraculous Medal Novena (weekly) St. Raphael Church Tues., 10/21: Contemporary Ensemble St. Raphael Church Tues., 10/21: Bingo Parish Ctr. (doors open at 6PM) Tues., 10/21: Pray and Play Prayer Group (weekly)………. Spiritual Center………………………….. Wed., 10/22: Divine Mercy Chaplet (weekly) St. Raphael Church Thurs., 10/23: Jesus, Our Good Shepherd Prayer Group (weekly) - Fr. Emmons Conf. Room………………….. Thurs., 10/23: Adult Choir St. Raphael Church Fri., 10/25: Bingo Parish Ctr. (doors open at 6PM) 2:45-3:45 PM 4:00-5:00 PM 6:40 PM 7:45-9:15 PM 8:00 PM 8:30-10:30 PM 8:00 AM 7:30 PM 7:45-9:00 PM 8:00 PM # 572 10-19-2014/ pub./ P. 10 HOME HEALTH CARE “Pleasing the hard to please since 1984” Quality Home Care You Can Trust Affordability Trustworthy & Promotes Family Values www.sjnurses.com 609-396-7100 850 Hamilton Ave., Trenton BOHDAN “BO” BOBJAK Buying & Selling Coins & Paper Money • Gold & Silver Bullion Tuesday-Friday 10am to 5pm • Saturday 10am-2pm • Sunday & Monday Appts. Only bosattic@flash.net • www.colonialvalleycoins.com 4343 South Broad Street • Hamilton, NJ 08620 “A Tradition of Caring for 50 Years” A.J. 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