St. Raphael - Holy Angels Parish Hamilton, nj ----------------------------

St. Raphael - Holy Angels Parish
Hamilton, nj
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The Commemoration of All The Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day)
November 2, 2014
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Chapel
MASSES for the Week of November 2, 2014
Weekday Masses are in St. Raphael Church. Weekend Masses are
in Holy Angels Church (HA) or St. Raphael Church (SR).
Sat., Nov. 1.
4:00 pm (HA)- People of the Parish
5:00pm- (SR)-People of the Parish
Sun., Nov. 2. THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED
7:30 am (SR)-People of the Parish
(ALL SOULS DAY)
8:30 am (HA-sign interpreted)-People of the Parish
9:30 am (SR)-People of the Parish
10:30 am (HA) People of the Parish
11:30 am (SR)-People of the Parish
5:00 pm (SR)-People of the Parish
Mon., Nov. 3.Weekday [Week 31 in Ordinary Time]; Memorial of Saint Martin de
7:30 am-Edna Markulec, r/b Family
Porres, religious
7:00 pm-Living and Deceased Members of the Rosary Altar Society
Tues., Nov. 4. Memorial of Saint Charles Borromeo, bishop
7:30 am-Fares-Farley-Marino Families, r/b Family
7:00 pm-Nicholas Costa, r/b Mom & Dad
Wed., Nov. 5. Weekday.
7:30 am-William Briscoe, r/b Grace Briscoe
7:00 pm-Andrew Mayernik, r/b Family
Thurs., Nov. 6. Weekday.
7:30 am-Geraldine Quinn, r/b Grace Briscoe
7:00 pm-Alexander Fadrowski, r/b The Bryan Family
Fri., Nov. 7. Weekday.
7:30 am-Maryann Raymond, r/b Mr. & Mrs. Al Tallone
7:00 pm-John Marhefka, r/b Joyce & Don
Sat., Nov. 8. Weekday; Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday
8:00 am (SR)-Ann Myernick, r/b Friend, Theresa
4:00 pm (HA)-Tom O’Gara, r/b Marie Mattonelli
5:00pm- (SR)-Maria & Carlo DiLeo, r/b Daughters
Sun., Nov. 9. FEAST OF THE DEDICATION OF THE LATERAN BASILICA
7:30 am (SR)- Purgatorial Society
8:30 am (HA-sign interpreted)-Bernice Grover, r/b Mary Ann Walter
9:30 am (SR)-Evelyn Paulaski, r/b The Chepiga Family
10:30 am (HA) People of the Parish
11:30 am (SR)-Isabella Caprario, r/b Husband & Family
5:00 pm (SR)-Clare Lucidi, r/b Lucidi 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— Cartlidge Family—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—Lori Hoos—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—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—Lorrie Anne Saccetti-Geist—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—April Van Ness—
Erin Webster—Virginia Whitty—MaryJane Zimmer—Frank Zsenak—
Virginia Zuno
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR DECEASED
Antimo (Tim) Cesaro, Sharelle Chianese,
William S. Lazorik, and John Loh
ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE
Saturday, November 8:
4:00 pm-HA:
A. Reilly, B. Reilly, K. Teague
5:00 pm-SR:
S. Vernon, D. Colter, J.P. Colter
Sunday, November 9:
7:30 am-SR:
T. Mizerski, J. Teague, S. Haas
8:30 am-HA:
M. DelPo, A. Berrios, S. Berrios
9:30 am-SR:
C. Figueroa, M. Vizzoni, S. Vizzoni,
F. Jackson
10:30am-HA:
N. Hollendonner, Edem Tweneboah,
E. Tweneboah
11:30am-SR:
A. Osborne, T. Tan, Terrence Tan
5:00 pm-SR:
N. Obiukwu, A. Sargent, J. Torres, A. Boddie
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Dear parishioners,
The diocese’s convocation of deacons was held on October 24 and 25. This is an annual opportunity for the deacons
(and their wives) to renew acquaintances and fraternity, as well as attend workshops and Mass. Most deacons are not parish employees and therefore they serve the people of the parish for free, just like the many parishioners who serve as volunteer coordinators, chairpersons, and presidents of the various ministries, committees, organizations, and other groups in each parish. May
God continue to bless the deacons of the Church of Trenton, their wives and families, and all of the many parishioners who freely
give of their time as disciples of the Lord in the part of His vineyard that is their parish.
As you may recall, our parish’s men’s prayer group began meeting monthly a year ago (October 2013) -- after a hiatus
of approximately a year and a half – having been started by my predecessor, Fr. Kegley, a couple years earlier. The group usually
meets on the first Saturday (after the 8 a.m. Mass). This month, however, it will host a quarterly meeting of the Catholic Men
for Jesus Christ (CMJC) -- on Thursday, November 6, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., in the parish center. Established in 1997,
CMJC conducts an annual, Saturday-morning-and-afternoon, conference (mini retreat) for the men and teenage boys of the diocese. To supplement the annual conference, CMJC began (in or about April 2013) a free, quarterly gathering (for Catholic men),
which rotates among the different parts of the diocese. This week’s quarterly meeting – an “Evening of Reflection” -- starts with
dinner and fellowship, followed by a spiritual reflection (by the Reverend Thomas F. Maher [pronounced “mar”], pastor of St.
William the Abbot Parish, Howell), prayer, confessions, and Mass. The adult men of our parish (and other parishes) are welcome
to attend (A) the November 6 CMJC meeting and (B) the monthly breakfast meetings of our parish men’s group (October to
June).
This week (November 2-8) is National Vocation Awareness Week, which is sponsored each year by the Committee on
Clergy, Consecrated Life, and Vocations of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). When it began in 1976, its celebration was assigned to the 28th Week in Ordinary Time. Starting this year, it now occurs during the first full week of November.
Please pray for vocations to the priesthood, the diaconate, the religious sisterhood, and the religious brotherhood. If you are discerning a call to diocesan priesthood, please contact the Very Reverend Dennis A. Apoldite, diocesan director of vocation recruitment (and also pastor of Sacred Heart Parish, Trenton, administrator of Divine Mercy Parish, Trenton, and dean of the Southern
Mercer Deanery, which includes our parish).
Today we would normally celebrate the Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time. This year, however, because November
2 falls on a Sunday, the universal Church is instead celebrating the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls
Day). We Catholic Christians say that we offer up our sorrows, sufferings, sadnesses, hurts, injuries, wrongs, and disappointments for the poor souls in purgatory (and as a share in our Lord’s passion and death). The souls in purgatory – which may include deceased relatives and friends – are going through that final purification for the sins they committed on earth, in preparation
for their eventual entrance into the kingdom of heaven where they will experience the beatific vision (seeing God face to face).
The members of the Church Suffering (in purgatory) want our prayers, as they long to join the members of the Church Triumphant (in heaven), i.e., all the hallowed (holy) ones – the saints (who are in heaven with God and his angels). As members of the
Church Militant (the third part of the threefold Communion of Saints), we the baptized -- living, mortal, human beings -- constantly invoke the intercession of the angels and saints in heaven, continually pray for the poor souls in purgatory, and earnestly
struggle to do our best (as sinners and imperfect people) to deny ourselves, pick up our cross daily, and follow the way of the
Lord. May the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace.
God bless you.
Fr. Chang
Fr. Chang
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PURGATORIAL SOCIETY
Because of All Souls Day falls on the first Sunday in November this
year, the monthly Purgatorial Society Mass will be next Sunday, November 9 (instead of the usual first Sunday).
MEMORIAL MASS
Our St. Raphael-Holy Angels annual memorial Mass will be Saturday,
November 15, at 9:30 am in St. Raphael Church. All are invited.
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.
ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY MEETING
Rosary Altar Society will meet Monday, November 3, after the 6:40 pm
Novena/Mass in the parish center. The rosary will be recited at 6:20
pm. Our guest speaker will be a representative from Capital Health,
speaking about shingles. Everyone is invited, refreshments will be
served. If you need a ride please contact one of the officers.
HOLY CROSS HIGH SCHOOL
We would like to thank all the families that visited our Open House this
past weekend. If you were not able to attend, we invite you to join us
for one of our Information Sessions. The first will be on Thursday,
November 6, at 7:00 pm. The second will be on Saturday, December
20, at 3:30 pm. For further information about Holy Cross, please contact our Admissions Director, Christian Cantwell at (856) 461-5400,
ext. 3007.
GRADUATES OF ST. ANTHONY HIGH SCHOOL
Graduating Classes of 1973, 1974, 1975, and 1976 invite you to celebrate your reunion on Friday, November 28, at Stone Terrace by John
Henry’s, 7:00-11:00 pm. Cost $75 per person, including a sit down
dinner, an open bar, and dancing. Music by DJ John Rossi. For more
information contact Nancy Hurly Rhodes at 609-585-9794 or email:
Rhodes_n@msn.com. Please visit our website:
www.sahshamiltonnj.com and sign up.
There will not be confessions on the following day(s) in
NOVEMBER 2014:
• Wed., Nov. 12 (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:
• 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.
National Vocation Awareness Week
National Vocation Awareness Week is November 2-8. Did you
know that in our country, compared to 50 years ago, there are
20,000 fewer priests and 129,00 fewer religious sister? At the
same time, the Catholic population has continued to grow steadily. Many factors have contributed to the decline: growing secularism, a lengthened period of adolescence, attitudes about celibacy, etc. During Vocation Awareness Week, please pray that
young people in today’s society will hear and respond to God’s
call. You can also do your part to encourage them to consider the
priesthood and religious life.
Join the invisible Monastery
Pledge to pray for vocations at the international website: invisiblemonastery.com. It was inspired by a 2012 document from the
Congregation for Clergy urging Catholics to “organize an
‘invisible monastery’ in which many persons, day and night, are
committed to continuous prayer for priestly vocations.”
Ever consider priesthood?
Email: Vocations@Dioceseoftrenton.org
PRAYER
Loving God, you call all who believe in you
to grow perfect in love by following in the footsteps
of Christ your Son.
Call from among us more men and women
who will serve you as religious.
By their way of life, may they provide a convincing sign
of your Kingdom for the Church and the whole world.
We ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Gracious and loving God, help the
men and women of our parish to hear the
call to serve in the Diocese of Trenton.
Our needs are great and our people
thirst for your presence.
Open the hearts of many, raise up
faithful servants of the Gospel, dedicated,
holy priests, sisters, brothers and deacons,
who will spend themselves for your people and their
needs.
Bless those who are serving now
with courage and perseverance.
Grant that many will be inspired by their
example and faith.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
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PASTA DINNER FUNDRAISER
for the Altar Server Ministry
On Saturday, November 22, at 6:00 pm, the Altar Server Ministry will be having its pasta dinner fundraiser. Tickets will be
sold next weekend, November 8 and 9, in the narthex of both
churches after each Mass. Cost: Adults $9, children ages 5 to
10 are $5, Under 5 is free. For more information contact, Janet
Buba at 609-259-1894 or Lina Hollendonner at 609-499-0501.
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, casino and bonus
will be determined at a later date. Bus will leave at 9:00 am in
St. Raphael parking lot. 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.
SANCTUARY CANDLES
St. Raphael Church:
Sam Cucinotta, r/b Wife, Marge
Holy Angels Church:
Jack Leahy, r/b Family
ADORATION CHAPEL CANDLES
Olga Margicin, r/b Husband, John
EARLY DEADLINE for the BULLETIN
The deadline for submissions for the November 23
bulletin is Monday, November 17, at 12 pm.
The deadline for the November 30 (Thanksgiving
weekend) bulletin is Thursday, November 20, at 12
pm.
FAMILY ROSARY NIGHT
On Friday, November 7, 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.
PARISH SING-ALONG with FRANK
On Friday, November 14, at 7:30 pm, all are invited to the
Parish Sing-Along, with Frank Bresnen on guitar and Manny
Chaconis on drums. The All Purpose Room below St. Raphael
Church is handicapped accessible via the ramp under the bell
tower. Music, and light refreshments. Both old and new friends
makes a special evening. Great voices are not needed, but
donations for the food pantry would be greatly appreciated. For
more information, please contact Kathy Wooley at 609-5854307. Looking forward to seeing you there.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #6213 (KOC)
Breakfast Buffet
Knights of Columbus Council #6213 will be having its breakfast
buffet on Sunday, November 2, from 8:00 to 11:30 am. The
admission cost is $7, seniors $6, children ages 6-12 is $5, age
5 and under is free. Bring a can for the food pantry and receive
a $1 off admission.
Next breakfast will be Sunday, December 7.
SAINTS OF THE WEEK
Monday, November 3 - Saint Martin DePorres. “Compassion, my
dear brother, is preferable to cleanliness. Reflect that with a little
soap, I could easily clean my bed covers, but even with a torrent of
tears I would never wash from my soul the stain that my harshness
toward the unfortunate would create.”
Tuesday, November 4 - Saint Charles Borromeo. “If we wish to
make any progress in the service of God, we must begin every day of
our life with new eagerness.
NECROLOGY. In your charity, please pray for the soul of the Reverend Ernest J. Siska, who served as the fourth pastor of St. Raphael
Parish (1980-97). Born on October 23, 1934, and ordained on June
11, 1960, he died on November 2, 2006.
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SPRING FORWARD—FALL BACK
Daylight Savings Time ended Sunday, November 2, at 2:00 a.m. (We
will be in Standard Time for four months, until Daylight Savings Time
resumes on March 8, 2015.) The National Fire Protection Association
recommends we check the smoke alarms in our homes monthly, including when we change our clocks each spring and fall. Approximately two thirds of home fire deaths occur in homes with no smoke
alarms or working smoke alarms.
ANNUAL WINTER-CLOTHING DRIVE
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
St. Vincent de Paul will be collecting new winter hats,
gloves and scarves to be donated to Mt. Carmel Guild
for the poor. The drive will run from November 15 through
December 14. Items can be placed in one of the bins located
in the narthex of Holy Angels and St. Raphael churches.
FAITH, HOPE and LOVE at LIFE’S END: A CATHOLIC
PERSPECTIVE on END-OF-LIFE
On Thursday, November 20, a daily Mass will be held at St.
Robert Bellarmine Parish, 9:00 am - 2:30 pm. Presenters and
topics include: Rev. James Grogan on When I Become the
Matriarch or Patriarch of My Family; Rev. Michael Manning
on Catholic Doctrine and End-of-Life Medical Decisions;
Rev. Anthony Sirianni on Prayerfully Considering End-of-Life
Medical Decisions; and Rev. Msgr. Sam Sirianni on Funeral
Rites and My Faith. The cost is $10 and includes a light breakfast and lunch. Register on online at www.dioceseoftrenton.org/
FaithHopeLove or call 609-403-7192. Co-Sponsored by the
Diocese of Trenton, Office of Worship and Department of Pastoral Care.
THANK YOU for your SUPPORT of GOOD
COUNSEL HOMES (GCH)
Thank you for all your kind and supportive words during our return visit to St. Raphael-Holy Angels Parish.
We enjoyed sharing the success stories of our moms since we
visited last October and the birth of 40 babies since we opened
our doors in 2011. Please return the GCH baby bottles to the
parish office (in the rectory)during regular office hours. Even an
empty bottle is a donation, as that would be one less bottle we
would have to purchase. Thank you for your support and prayers for our mothers who have chosen to give their baby life.
JoAnn DiNoia (joann_dinoia@goodcounselhomes.org).
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.
Remember to vote on
Tuesday, November 4th.
Vote Pro-Life!
INTENTIONS of POPE FRANCIS for November
Universal: That all who suffer loneliness may experience the
closeness of God and the support of others.
For Evangelization: That young seminarians and religious may
have wise and well-formed mentors.
SOCIETY of SAINT VINCENT de PAUL
In the Gospel today, we hear the good news that
when we keep our focus on God and serve one another, God exalts us.
As you place your gift in the Society of St. Vincent de Paul
poor box, please say a special prayer for the poor who have no
one to pray for them.
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.
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.
ROSARY FOR LIFE
The monthly Rosary for Life will be prayed after the 11:30 am
Mass in St. Raphael Church next Sunday, November 9 -- the
second Sunday of the month. Our parish’s Respect for Life
Committee invites you to join in praying for a greater respect
and protection of all human life---so that the culture of death
surrounding us today will be replaced with a culture of life. All
are welcome.
RESPECT LIFE COMMITTEE MEETING
The next monthly Respect Life Committee meeting is scheduled
for Tuesday, November 4, after the 7pm Mass, in the Fr. Emmons Conference Room located in the All Purpose Room. If
you are interested in promoting the value and dignity of all human life from conception to natural death, you’re invited to attend. We will discuss courses of action and exchange ideas.
Deacon Rich Arcari will moderate.
Word of Life ~ November, 2014
“To defend and promote life, to show reverence and love for it, is a
task which God entrusts to every man…..”
— Pope John Paul II, Evangelium, 42
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"Saintly Stories"
(The Good News from Saint Raphael School)
Saint Raphael School PTA
THANKSGIVING PIE SALE
Order Form
PICK UP PIES: Wednesday, November 27, 12:00-5:30 p.m.,
St. Raphael-Holy Angels Parish Center
NAME: ________________________________________________
HOME PHONE NUMBER: _________________________________
CELL/WORK NUMBER: __________________________________
STUDENT NAME: _______________________________________
GRADE: _________________
Make checks payable to: Saint Raphael School PTA
Send orders by Friday, November 14, with payment to: Pie Sale
Order, c/o Rectory. Questions? Contact Camille Osborne at camilleozzy@verizon.net or (609)585-7733. All pies and cakes are from A&M
Garden Center.
# Each
Flavor
Cost
Total
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Apple 10”
$15
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Apple no sugar 8”
$13
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Apple Cranberry 10”
$15
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Apple Crumb “10
$15
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Apple Crumb Cinnamon 10”
$15
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Blueberry Crumb 10”
$15
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Blueberry no sugar 8”
$13
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Caramel Apple 10”
$15
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Caramel Apple Walnut 10”
$15
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Students in fifth grade contributed their time and talent to
making table toppers for the Saint Golf Classic held on
October 10, 2014. Under the direction of Mrs. Kathleen
Gronostajski, students created Golf Bag settings for table
decorations. The students' artistic creations were a wonderful addition to the event. Thank you Mrs. G. and the
fifth grade class!!! Job well done.
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Cherry no sugar 8”
$13
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Cherry 10”
$15
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Key Lime Pie 10”
$15
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Lemon Meringue 10”
$15
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Mixed Fruit 10”
$15
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Peach 10”
$15
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Peach no sugar 8”
$13
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FUNDRAISING GIFT CARDS
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Strawberry Rhubarb10”
$15
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Pecan 10”
$15
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“GOLF OUTING PROJECT”
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.
______TOTAL ORDERED
TOTAL AMOUNT _______
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COLLECTION for October 26, 2014
WE ARE IN DIRE NEED OF FOOD
SORRY — WE DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH FOOD
We pray that the above statement does not have to be told to our clients.
Mercer Street Friends Food Bank, our food supplier, informed us that
they would be closed the past week. This would have been our week to
purchase food.
Thank God for all our parishioner donations, both food and monetary.
We will be able to purchase some of the food from Foley’s Shop N Bag.
Joe Foley is one of our parishioners. However we are still in need of
donations of food, as well as monetary donations.
171 families received some food on our Reach Out SaturdayOctober 25.
God bless you for all your donations.
Next “Reach Out Saturday” is November 8
9:00 am - 11:00 am, Parish Center
DROP OFF YOUR DONATIONS BEFORE THIS TIME
1st Collection:
Archangel Fund:
Additional Mission SundayCollection:
$15,777.00
$1,004.00
$195.00
BOX TOPS, LABELS, CAPS
The Saint Raphael School 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!
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)
NURSING HOME
Tuesday, November 11. 6:15 - 8:00 pm. Another November means our ministry will once again sponsor a Sweater Bingo for the nursing home residents. If
you have any new or gently used sweaters and sweatshirts which you no longer
want, we would love to have them for our special prizes this month. Volunteers,
including students, are needed to help with Bingo and sweater distribution on
the 11th. Meet on the second floor of the facility which is located on Hamilton
Avenue, near the intersection of Klockner.
CALENDARS AND CARDS
Collection baskets have now been placed in the entrance areas of our two
churches. Please consider donating any 2015 calendars and new Christmas
cards which you have received in the mail, but which you do not want or need.
These will be donated to our friends at the local nursing homes and the Trenton
Soup Kitchen.
TRENTON AREA SOUP KITCHEN
Saturday, November 8. 12:00 - 5:00 pm. In addition to its feeding programs,
TASK also has visual and performing arts programs for interested patrons. The
talents of these artists are amazing and will be on display at the TASK facility on
November 8, as part of Trenton’s Art All Day program. The “art gallery” in the
TASK dining room will be open. Visitors are invited to meet and greet the ATEAM artists, enjoy performances of poetry and music and attend the premiere
of a short film by the SHARE participants. Trolley’s will also be circulating to
other art areas in the City of Trenton. It is a fun and inspiring day.
For more information about either activity,
call Kathy Wooley at 585-4307.
COMMUNION AT MASS
FOR THE DISABLED
If you would like a minister of Holy Communion to bring
Communion to you in your pew or wheelchair, would you
or a relative, friend or other Mass attendee please contact one of the ushers before Mass, so that he or one of
the other ushers can lead one of the ministers of Communion to you.
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.
Lost & Found articles are kept in whichever church they
are found. In St. Raphael Church, there is a cart in the
rear aisle which holds items such as gloves, etc. If the
item is more valuable, such as a cell phone, it is locked in
the sacristy. In Holy Angels Church, items are placed in
the sacristy. Items are only brought to the rectory for rare
circumstances.
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YR 10,WK 10,
All Souls Day
Leading Teens Closer To Christ!
A Month of Remembering
November is a month of remembering. During November, we celebrate both All Souls day and
All Saints Day, which is remembering and honoring those who came before us and reached
heaven. We remember not only their lives, but how they set forth an example of living. Traditionally, at St. Raphael-Holy Angels Churches we are likely to see tables set aside where pictures of
our loved ones might be displayed. The Church in her wisdom, gives us a whole month to focus
on our primary objective as Catholic Christians. Our lives have been saved by the redeemer,
through His death and resurrection we have been saved. The promise of eternal life is a supernatural reality check where we get to choose the direction we wish to follow. Men and Women,
young and old, of every nation have been created in His image and likeness for one purpose,
that purpose is to love. If we adhere to last weeks gospel reading and follow the commandments
to love God and our neighbor as ourselves we will enjoy our eternity with Him forever. If we do
not, our eternity will be spent in a place where there is “gnashing of teeth.” As we enter more
deeply, this month, into the profound mystery of eternal life, let us not forget that our motivation
to attain a heavenly reality is not simply fear based (I don't want to go to hell), but instead let us
heed the words of a lesser known saint, Saint Elizabeth of The Trinity who claimed, “all the way
to heaven is heaven”. We yearn for our heavenly inheritance because it is the way we have been
made, because it is an innate yearning for all of mankind, created in the image and likeness of
God, created through Him, and with Him and in Him. We have been made so as to be with Him,
(in this world and in the next). As we live in the shadow of our heavenly inheritance so shall we
die, and if we live as if there is no God that loves us, again, so shall we die! The call to holiness
extends to all people, even those we struggle to love. Our Lord draws all men to himself. Jesus
has won the victory over death and sin, so that if we clothe ourselves with Christ, we too might
share fully in that victory. November is about remembering our call. It is about being confronted
by our mortality (and our immortality). It is a month of prayerful remembrance for those who have
passed before us and are in need of intercession. It is a month of being inspired by those already
in heaven, who intercede on our behalf. It is a unifying month when we remember the church
militant, the church triumphant and the church suffering are united, as you Father, Son and Holy
Spirit are united. Lest we forget, the Father draws us to Himself !
JFFF
Every Thurs in the
gym 5:30-7:15pm
Fun, Faith and Fellowship for all !
We are now taking
APPLICATIONS for
CORE
MEMBER
VOLUNTEERS.
Email for details.
For LifeTeen &
Spirit & Truth
visit facebook@
S.R.H.A.lifeteen
or by EMAIL
CONTACT the
Youth Minister at
srlifeteen@gmail.com
or spiritandtruthhamilton@gmail.com
or by PHONE
call GEZ on
609 456 8857
All Saints And All Souls
# 572 11-2-2014/ pub./ P. 9
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.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION SIGN-UP FORM
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
Adorers committed to one hour per week are needed: The following hours need immediate coverage:
REFLECTION
Dear Parishioners,
All choirs are busy preparing for Advent and Christmas. Please consider
becoming part of our Youth Choir (Heaven’s Echo), our Adult Choir or the Bell
Choir. Rehearsal times are listed on the bottom of this page. Remember, to
ring or sing is to pray twice (Saint Augustine).
SUN. 12 am,2 am-3 pm, 5 pm, 7 pm; MON. 3 am, 10
am; TUES. 5 pm; FRI. 7 pm, 10 pm
and SAT. 8 am, 10 am
Please mark the following dates on your calendar:
♦ Sunday, December 7, 2014, 3:00 pm—Holy Angels Church—Lessons
and Carols. (A program depicting salvation history through sacred scripture, prayer and song.)
♦ Sunday, January 4, 2015, 7:00 pm —St. Raphael Church—Christmas
Concert (A joyous celebration featuring all of our parish choirs)
Today, we celebrate The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All
Souls’ Day). This special day is rooted in the Church’s strong conviction that
we, the living, have a serious responsibility in love, to accompany with prayer,
those who have died. We hear in the Choir meditation today, “Do not be afraid,
I am with you, I have called you each by name. Come and follow me, I will
bring you home. I love you and you are mine.”
November 1, 2014, is the 4th Anniversary of our Adoration Chapel.
Come visit Jesus in the chapel in celebration of this anniversary
MASS READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Mon., 11/3
Tues.,11/4
Wed., 11/5
Thu., 11/6
Fri., 11/7
Sat., 11/8
Sun. 11/9
Today, is also the start of National Vocation Awareness Week. Let us continue to pray for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated
life.
God bless you,
Lori Hoos
Music for Upcoming Liturgies
Sun., November 9 (SR) 9:30 am Choir
All other Masses (except LifeTeen) are Keyboard/Cantor.
Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1b-3; Lk 14:12-14
Phil 2:5-11; Ps 22:26b-32; Lk 14:15-24
Phil 2:12-18; Ps 27:1,4,13-14; Lk 14:25-33
Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10
Phi l 3:17—4:1; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 16:1-8
Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2,5-6,8a,9; Lk 16:9-15
Ez 47:1-2,8-9,12; Ps 46:2-3,5-6,8-9; 1 Cor 3:9c-11, 16-17;
Jn 2:13-22
ALL SOULS MONTH
During November, we remember and pray for the souls of our faithful
departed -- especially relatives, friends, and fellow parishioners. If our
loved one is in heaven, they no longer need our prayers. If they are in
purgatory, however, going through that final purification for the sins they
committed on earth, they still need our prayers. That is why we pray for
the faithful departed during every Mass, in the Eucharistic Prayer.
THIS WEEK IN ST. RAPHAEL - HOLY ANGELS PARISH
(For LifeTeen events, see page 9.)
Mon., 11/3:
Mon., 11/3:
Mon., 11/3:
Tues., 11/4:
Tues., 11/4:
Tues., 11/4:
Tues., 11/4:
Wed., 11/5:
Thurs., 11/6:
Thurs., 11/6:
Thurs., 11/6:
Fri., 11/7:
Sun., 11/9:
Heaven’s Echo
Heaven’s Echo……………………………..………………
Miraculous Medal Novena (weekly)
Respect Life Committee meeting (monthly)…………….
Contemporary Ensemble
Bingo
Pray and Play Prayer Group (weekly)…………………...
Divine Mercy Chaplet (weekly)
Jesus, Our Good Shepherd Prayer Group (weekly) Bell Choir
Adult Choir
Bingo
Rosary for Life (second Sunday)………………………..
St. Raphael Church
2:45-3:45 PM
St. Raphael Church …………………. 4:00-5:00 PM
St. Raphael Church
6:40 PM
Fr. Emmons Conf. Room……………… 7:00 PM
St. Raphael Church
7:45-9:15 PM
Parish Ctr. (doors open at 6PM)
8:00 PM
Spiritual Center………………………….. 8:30-10:30 PM
St. Raphael Church
8:00 AM
Fr. Emmons Conf. Room……………… 7:30 PM
St. Raphael Church
5:00-6:30 PM
St. Raphael Church
7:45-9:00 PM
Parish Ctr. (doors open at 6PM)
8:00 PM
St. Raphael Church
12:30 PM
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